Around noon on June 1, in front of the Dunton Inn in East Patchogue, 77-year-old Marine veteran Roger Fonnest walked straight down the middle of South Country Road with his head held high. With …
During the public portion of the Tuesday, May 14 Islip Town Board meeting, a concern brought forward by Central Islip resident Elvin Fuentes stood out above the rest. Fuentes, who is a director …
As the Class of 2024 gets ready to toss up their caps, friends and family of the almost-graduates are getting ready to celebrate their monumental achievement. Consider gifting your graduate a special …
Congratulations to the top 10 academic leaders in the East Islip High School Class of 2024! Through hard work and persistent dedication, the following students have earned a spot as one of the top …
H ome ownership has become somewhat of a pipe dream for first-time buyers. Home prices continue to soar and mortgage rates are still high. This combination leaves Long Islander’s left with …
Across the South Shore, our communities were united in solemn remembrance on Memorial Day as we reflected and appreciated the members of the Armed Forces—and their families—who made the …
East Islip’s Special Olympics team featuring 11 dedicated athletes from East Islip High School, East Islip Middle School, Cleary School for the Deaf and alumni – successfully …
Sixteen East Islip High School seniors recently signed national letters of intent to continue their sports careers at the college level. The students were recognized at a May 14 ceremony hosted by …
East Islip East Islip’s budget passed with 951 votes yes, and 309 votes no. Additionally, Proposition 2, for the establishment of a capital reserve fund, was passed by a vote of …
As part of Limb Loss and Limb Difference Awareness Month, Nicole Grehn, a double amputee and nurse practitioner, shared her inspiring story on May 8 with fellow amputees and local seniors at Momentum …