Young creative minds from a dozen Suffolk County school districts presented their artwork at the Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts’ annual Juried Invitational High School Student Exhibition on &hellip ...
The West Islip Lions visited the Sayville Golden Flashes for a gridiron matchup in what turned out to be a down to the wire duel at Timothy J. Henck Field. We have recently launched a new and improved ...
The former Dowling College campus in Oakdale is back on the market. Tigar Realty, which listed the property now owned by Mercury International LLC., is seeking bids through June 30 for the … This item ...
Years after a Blue Point gas station closed its doors, leaving cracked concrete and overgrowing plants behind, the Town of Brookhaven has revealed plans for a new “passive” park that will soon … ...
Pictured (left to right) are former Swezey’s Department Store employees Cathy Smith, Veronica Hart, Shirley Fetten, Shirley Werner, Patricia Sacco, Sharon Wofford, Barbara Rosser and Linda Sehz. Not ...
The Sutton Agency is open with our staff working remotely and we are not allowing any clients in the building at this time. Everything can be done via phone and internet, allowing web payments and no ...
Suffolk County executive Edward P. Romaine signed legislation approved on Tuesday, which mandates that affordable housing developments receiving county workforce housing funding set aside units ...
From games and raffles to food and craft vendors, and even a visit from the Spring Bunny, Spring Fest in Sayville offered a whole day of family fun. Businesses along Main Street in Sayville … ...
The information collected below was taken directly from the report and edited for clarity and space. Winter Bros., one of the leading providers of professional solid waste and recycling services … ...
Northwell Health has announced plans to develop three facilities for an invested cost of $45 million, at the Boulevard Development in Yaphank. The smaller of the buildings will be an urgent-care … ...
The last of the native wild turkeys living in New York disappeared in 1848. But in 1948, a small group of turkeys from Pennsylvania crossed the border into this state and decided to stay — setting up ...
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