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The Sayville School District held their pep rally on Friday, Oct. 13, which ended in a celebratory dance-off with the juniors strutting their moves to British pop songs from the 1960s through the …

Last Saturday, the Bayport-Blue Point Phantoms played the Seaford Vikings for the Long Island Championship at Kenneth P. LaValle Stadium, at Stony Brook University, to determine the Class 4 Long …

Jolie Urraro attended Connetquot High School and was a core part of the team of Pace women’s lacrosse that just won the national championship in May. Urraro’s lax position is attacker and …

The annual Holiday Greeting Fund from the Suffolk County News raised $1,050 that was donated to the Chestene M. Coverdale Food Pantry in Sayville by publisher, Terry Tuthill. Charlene Lehmann, …

On Friday, Feb. 2, the Bayport-Blue Point School District’s elementary schools held their annual Kids Invite Someone Special (KISS) Dance. Antonia Sautter, a PTA leader and Blue Point …

People gathered on Saturday, Nov. 25, to celebrate Sayville’s annual Miracle on Main Street. This longtime tradition starts early in the morning with an exciting holiday parade, and the …

Members of the Idle Hour Neighborhood Watch and the Oakdale Civic Association put up the Vanderbilt Well Christmas Tree before Thanksgiving and held a tree lighting on Sunday, Nov. 26. In the …

With entire families attending to pick out their seasonal tree at St. Ann’s Christmas tree sale, it was a community event worthy of a heroine fawning in a Hallmark Christmas movie. For the …

Sayville varsity boys basketball has had a strong 2023-24 campaign and have been a fierce contender in Suffolk County League V. The Golden Flashes regular season league record was 10-6 and their …

The Bay Area Friends of Fine Arts and longtime collaborating organization Women Sharing Art Inc. held an exhibit at the Gilette House in Sayville for members of the latter as well as the recipients …

Sayville Girl Scout Troop 2299 has grown to 15 members in its third year, making it quite a sizeable group for Daisies. “They don’t realize just how cool they are,” said troop …

On Saturday, Jan. 6, the Bayport-Blue Point girls varsity track team competed in the Nike Armory Track & Field Center, New York City’s famed indoor track, where they broke an 18-year school …

The Bayport-Blue Point girls varsity soccer team played for an extra-special goal on Wednesday, Oct. 4. In an enthusiastic pre-game fundraiser, the team and parents raised nearly $500 selling …

The Connetquot wrestling team won its third consecutive invitational tournament on Saturday, Jan. 6, by taking first place in the Smithtown tournament. The team had 18 place-winners, including six …

On Tuesday, Nov. 21 at 9:30 a.m., over 1,000 students, teachers, administrators and staff of the Sayville High School unleashed the power of community service on their local community.  …

On Feb. 1, the Suffolk County Courts began this year’s Black History Month celebration with a stirring art exhibit at the John P. Cohalan Jr. Court Complex. Sponsored by the Amistad Long Island …

The Bayport-Blue Point High School senior Class of 2023 was able to have their outdoor graduation on the morning of Saturday, June 24, after a rollercoaster 36 hours of parents waiting out the rainy …

The annual Apple Festival and Scarecrow Contest will take place on Oct. 21 at the Islip Grange in Sayville. The Town of Islip Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs will host the festival. It …

This past Monday evening, members of the community and the Johnny Mac Foundation gathered at the Bayport-Blue Point Public Library to celebrate the annual Mitten Tree Lighting. This longtime …

The Greater Sayville Civic Association hosted their fourth annual Kentucky Derby fundraiser for the third year at Sayville Bait and Tackle on Main Street. Over $1,500 was raised, with the majority …

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