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Beginning on July 31, Connetquot High School’s marching band lined the football field for their annual camp, preparing for the upcoming school year’s many performances. Led by band …

The Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts hosted artist Cara Lynch this past month at the Gillette House Gallery in Sayville. Working with multi-media, Lynch’s exhibit was touchingly tactile …

As citizens of the United States of America, a nation of immigrants, we have an inherent desire to remember our roots and take pride in where we came from. With so much diversity within our town, …

An ebullient, soaring performance powerhouse of talent emerged Friday night at The Gateway’s Long Island premiere of “Jersey Boys,” with its four stars, cast, and orchestra blowing …

Occupying the stratum of New York mythology that covers “Goodfellas” and the majority of Martin Scorsese’s career, “A Bronx Tale” is a story whose characters feel at …

Occupying the stratum of New York mythology that covers “Goodfellas” and the majority of Martin Scorsese’s career, “A Bronx Tale” is a story whose characters feel at …

When the O’Grady sisters, Saige, 7, and Cali, 4, saw the “Barbie” movie at Sayville Theater, they were further enthralled with the doll, so much so that mom, Jeanine, hired the …

Sayville Summerfest featured carnival rides, over-top-the music, new delicious food vendors, beer and wine tents flowing, and a car show that hosted almost 300 cars! Even the weather agreed, …

The Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce held its annual extravaganza, SummerFest, this past weekend on Friday, Aug. 4, Saturday, Aug. 5, and Sunday, Aug. 6, with over 80,000 people attending over …

The Long Island Maritime Museum will be hosting its annual Seafood Festival on Saturday, Aug. 19 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, Aug. 20 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The event has traditionally …

The Bayport-Blue Point Heritage Association held their annual, popular historical boat cruise this past Wednesday, Aug. 2, with clear skies and balmy summer weather. Frank Giebfried, who is a …

On Tuesday, Aug. 8, which was also National Pickleball Day, the Town of Islip held a ribbon cutting to formally unveil the new pickleball and tennis courts at the Islip Grange, on Broadway Avenue in …

The popular Tiny Raccoon Books store, on Railroad Avenue in downtown Sayville, will be hosting author, Shoshanna McCollum, who will present from her book, “Fire Island: Beach Resort and …

Growing indoor plants has proven to have tremendous benefits: indoor plants have the power to boost moods, reduce stress, and add life to sterile spaces. However, many people were born without a …

The event of the season, Summerfest, will be held this weekend in downtown Sayville on Friday, Aug. 4, Saturday, Aug. 5, and Sunday, Aug. 6. The Greater Sayville Chamber of Commerce had …

As a teenaged film aficionado, I bought a copy of an indie film called “Following” from the $5 bin at my local public library sometime around 2001. The first feature-length project …

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 …

Hosted for the ninth year by Patchogue Arts Council, the Paint the Great South Bay event accepted entries for this year’s wet paint sale to be held at 20 Terry Street, in Patchogue, until July …

The Bay Area Friends of Fine Arts hosted an artist reception on Friday evening, July 21, at the Gillette House, for Earthen Wood Artisans, with Bobbie and Bob Dalpiaz. Serving as a true …

The Bayport-Blue Point Heritage Association held their annual Historic Bike Tour on Saturday, July 22. Historian Frank Giebfried and trustee of the BBPHA, led the tour that visited over a dozen sites …

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