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Former high school band members rejoice, as the Patchogue-Medford School District has officially formed a community band, providing those who have since graduated an outlet to play. At the helm of the ...
The Bellport Fire Department will present their third annual St. Patrick’s Day parade next week on Saturday, March 24. The festivities kick off at 11 a.m. as the parade sets off from Second Street and ...
Susan Shiebler, of the Avery Homestead County Park, lovingly stated that “this humble farming family” couldn’t have imagined that the whole property would be preserved as a park for the community to ...
It opened its doors as Leja Beach Casino in 1945, just as World War II was drawing to a close. Legend has it that the unusual name came from the first initial of the four original owners: Lee Coffin, ...
The North Bellport community was renewed for another year of ShotSpotter in the county’s budget pending County Executive’s approval.
Voters in the Patchogue-Medford and South Country school districts on Tuesday approved budgets for the coming school year, including South Country’s spending plan that eliminates 51 positions. In the ...
Mary Immaculate RC Church in Bellport recently welcomed Monsignor William Hanson, 68, known as “Father Bill”, as the new pastor. Every 12 years, Hanson said, the bishop decides where pastors will be ...
Under a cloudless sky, the annual Hispanic Cultural Heritage Parade stepped off shortly after noon on Sunday from the corner of Main Street and Route 112. The parade wound its way west on Main Street ...
Enjoying nature at the Connetquot River State Park Preserve is about to become even better after the state park received a $100,000 donation to construct more accessible trails. The John C. Dunphy ...
As of this season, the Davis Park Harbor store is under new ownership with the Winn family. The Winns are Patchogue Village residents, who have been part of the Davis Park community for over 20 years.
Save the Great South Bay held its annual Oyster Shindig on May 2 at Coastal Kitchen on Main Street in Bay Shore. Those in attendance got to support a local nonprofit while enjoying fresh local oysters ...