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The Argyle Theatre (Mark and Dylan Perlman, executive producers and managing partners; Evan Pappas, artistic director), Long Island’s largest year-round professional theatrical venue, will …

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 …

Celebrate the Fourth of July at the Oakdale Firecracker 5K! The run consists of three separate races on the Fourth: a 5K run, a 1.5-mile walk, and a free kids fun run. Hosted at the picturesque …

On Sunday, June 25, local Bohemia Boy Scout and Connetquot High School 2023 graduate, Noah Johnson, and fellow troop members hosted a car wash at St. John’s Church in Oakdale to raise money for …

At their annual aerodrome meeting, the Bayport Civic Association scholarships were awarded to the graduating seniors who best excelled in the performance of their civic duties. This …

The Bayport-Blue Point, Sayville, and Connetquot senior classes celebrated their graduation with their respective proms. We asked the community to send in photos of the fun and glamorous night out.

On Saturday afternoon, June 24, the Sayville High School Class of 2023 and their families took over the football field for their graduation, which had been rescheduled from the previous evening due …

Over 400 seniors from Connetquot Central School District’s Class of 2023 received their diplomas on Thursday, June 22, for the district’s annual commencement exercises. Playing the …

Bayport-Blue Point High School seniors Brady Clark and Felicia Giglio were recently honored at the 23rd annual Butch Dellecave Awards held recently at Villa Lombardi’s in Holbrook. Named …

On June 7, councilman Neil Foley (R-5th District) publicly announced that the Town of Brookhaven would be purchasing the long-blighted piece of land on Montauk Highway in Blue Point that was a former …

Next month, July 7 through 9, the St. John’s Greek Festival will return for food, pastries, and Greek traditions. The event has been a mainstay annual event in Blue Point for the past 40 years. …

In an afternoon of ambiance, both musical and floral, the Bay Area Friends of Fine Arts and the Sayville Garden Club hosted a tour of six local gardens, with musicians and artists curated at each …

Bayport-Blue Point High School senior Brady Clark and West Babylon High School senior Lacey Downey were recently honored with the Butch Dellecave Award at a ceremony held at Villa Lombardi’s in …

Elected officials Legis. Anthony Piccirillo (R-8th District) and New York State assemblyman Jarett Gandolfo (R-7th District) joined efforts to secure funding for a safer crosswalk in downtown …

“Although we all knew this day would come, it’s sad to see it actually happen,” lamented Bayport-Blue Point Heritage Association president Mary Bailey, in sharing a video of the …

At the Oakdale Civic Association’s monthly meeting on Monday, June 12, longtime president Brian M. Bast announced that he would be retiring from his officer post. A member since moving to …

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 …

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