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Longtime ally of the LGBTQIA+ community, Station Pub, in Sayville, hosted a grand celebration of over a dozen drag performers on Sunday, June 11, hosted by the grand dame of South Shore drag, Annie …

Bayport staple Satelite Pizza has finally completed Phase 1 of a lengthy renovation dating back to 2013. Phase 2, the full restaurant capacity, is expected to be completed in several months, …

The battle of the sexes will break out into open warfare when the Gilbert & Sullivan Light Opera Company of Long Island brings its 2023 production of Gilbert & Sullivan’s classic …

TRITEC Real Estate Company announced today that Great South Bay Brewery has signed a lease for 8,428 square feet of space at Station Yards, a mixed-use development at the Long Island Railroad Station …

The Suffolk County Department of Health Services today issued an advisory for residents and visitors to take precautions before recreating in Patchogue Bay. This advisory follows a recent NYSDEC …

On June 7, City of New York’s Corporation Counsel, Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix, announced that the City of New York was filing suit against more than 30 New York localities that issued what …

The Common Ground will be hosting a number of free, family-friendly events in the month of June including: Saturday, June 17 ~ Gardening in the Park Event is open from 9:00 a.m. - noon …

For a special company profile for Suffolk County News's Father’s Day issue, we sat down with the dapper gentlemen of Hard Way Barbershop, in Blue Point, which has been styling up everything …

Around 200 students have signed up already for The Gateway’s Acting School’s spring and summer sessions. Stop by this Bellport landmark, off South Country Road, when sessions let out or …

Andrea Ryan, wife of Mission Kid’s director and pastor Jim Ryan, of the Lighthouse Mission, recently published a book, just in time for Father’s Day. Her book, titled “My Dad …

On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress passed an act establishing an official flag for the new nation. The resolution stated, “Resolved, that the flag of the United States be 13 stripes, …

On June 6, AJCE Corp was awarded the contract to begin the removal of the separated shotcrete panels and brick rubble located on the northeast side of the lighthouse terrace. “We are excited …

On June 7, City of New York’s Corporation Counsel, Sylvia O. Hinds-Radix, announced that the City of New York was filing suit against more than 30 New York localities that issued what …

Peter G. Moloney, 58, of Bayport, is charged in a criminal complaint filed in the District of Columbia with assaulting, resisting, or impeding officers, civil disorder, assault by striking, entering, …

For the past six years, the Trans Resource Center of Long Island, a 501(c)(3)—founded by Ursula Barone Nigro and wife, Mila—has hosted a family-friendly Pride parade and picnic along …

After a stunning season for the Bayport-Blue Point girls varsity softball team, which included a 12-inning fight leading up to the state final on Friday, June 9, the students suffered a hard loss …

On Saturday, June 10, at SUNY Cortland, the Bayport-Blue Point girls varsity lacrosse team won the state title in a showdown with John Jay High School that ended 13-5. The Class C championship …

Bayport-Blue Point sophomore, Sophia McInnes, won first place in both the New York State 1,500 and 3,000-meter event.   Her time of 4:25.95 is the fourth fastest time in Suffolk County history …

On June 4, the 15th annual The Teeny’s Gala: Career Path to Success was held at East Islip High School with the red carpet being rolled out at 5:30 p.m. and the gala beginning at 7 …

On June 5, the Sayville Village Improvement Society awarded its annual scholarship at the Sayville Inn. Out of 47 well-qualified Sayville High School seniors, the committee selected Michael Pitre, …

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