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On Saturday, May 20, Artspace, with gallery leader Tracy Todd Hunter, hosted the submitted artwork for congressman Andrew Garbarino’s (R-NY-2nd District) art competition for the Second …

Local author, Commack resident Meryl Ain’s new novel, “Shadows We Carry,” published by SparkPress, takes place on Long Island and is the sequel to her award-winning post-Holocaust …

It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s the USAF Thunderbirds landing at L.I. MacArthur Airport, in Ronkonkoma, on Thursday, May 25, shortly after 5 p.m. A crowd of onlookers gathered in …

A Memorial Day weekend ceremony was held on Saturday, May 27, at 10 a.m. at the top of the canal at Ackerson Plaza in Brightwaters. The village thanks the Bay Shore Lions Club for displaying the …

The Islip Hamlet Memorial Day Parade made its dignified and impressive way down Main Street, on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, to honor our service members and our country’s fallen heroes. It …

A streaming display of red, white, and blue clothing and billowing American flags were seen on either side of Main Street in Bay Shore on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29, to honor our servicemembers and …

Daniel Penny is the 24-year-old Marine veteran, from West Islip, who has been named by his lawyers and the Manhattan District Attorney as the man accused of putting Michael Jackson impersonator …

The East Islip Red Devils faced off against the Commack Wildcats on May 21. East Islip won the game 2-0. This was the second meeting of the teams this season. The Red Devils previously defeated …

It’s that time of year again to throw your hats up in the air and celebrate as prom and graduation season arrives. The Islip Bulletin has compiled a list of the important dates and details for …

Islip Town supervisor Angie Carpenter and members of the Islip Town Board were joined by state, county, and local officials at the town’s Boater Safety Press Conference at the Bay Shore Marina. …

The Art Crawl, which was originally set to slither down Main Street in Bay Shore on Saturday, April 29, was rescheduled due to extreme weather. The postponed event took place on a sunny Sunday, May …

There was a big surprise win in the Tuesday, May 16, school board election, in West Islip, for district high school senior, Quinn Bedell. The 18-year-old entrepreneur, and straight-A student …

Anne McCartney, a beloved member of the West Islip Senior Center’s Deer Lake Club, celebrated her 95th birthday recently.   McCartney is a dedicated mother and homemaker who worked at the …

Petty Officer 3rd Class Trevor Francois, a native of Islip Terrace, is serving in Japan aboard a forward-deployed U.S. Navy warship. Francois joined the Navy three years ago. Today, Francois serves …

Memorial Day is a somber day to honor those fallen heroes who died while serving our country. Many towns, villages, and organizations in the area will be holding ceremonies and parades to pay homage …

The origin of the term “quilt” is associated with the Latin word culcita , which means to bolster or cushion, and for the past four decades the Great South Bay Quilters Guild of Islip has …

Mothers, mothers-in-law, spouses, and grandchildren enjoyed a Mother’s Day reception, on Sunday, May 14, in the lounge at St. Peter’s-By-The-Sea Episcopal Church, located at 500 South …

Pat DeMartino was born in Maine and grew up in Brooklyn. She joined the United States Navy at 17 to fulfill her dream of becoming a nurse. She served during the Korean War as a nurse in St. Albans. …

As we all know on the wheel of life, sometimes we’re up, and sometimes we’re down, and for first-grade teacher and union president of the Islip Teacher’s Association, Robert Le Vien, fate was …

This month’s prestigious Cannes Film Festival will see the premiere of the latest work by French filmmaker Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire, “Black Flies.” Serving as a senior medical …

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