National Park Service Winter Deer Culling Scheduled for Mastic Beach and Fire Island National Seashore Properties

Fire Island National Seashore (FINS) has announced that professional sharpshooters will be deployed to the grounds surrounding the William Floyd Estate in Mastic Beach and National Park Service (NPS) tracks  (including but not limited to Watch Hill, the Sunken Forest, and Fire Island Lighthouse) on Fire Island proper, as they commence their eighth winter of deer culling operations for the remainder of this month. 

Fire Island National Seashore (FINS) has announced that professional sharpshooters will be deployed to the grounds surrounding the William Floyd Estate in Mastic Beach and National Park Service (NPS) tracks  (including but not limited to Watch Hill, the Sunken Forest, and Fire Island Lighthouse) on Fire Island proper, as they commence their eighth winter of […]

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PM Holness says Jamaicans must develop the island

Prime Minister of Jamaica Andrew Holness
Caribbean Life

The initial shock and disappointment over the US pausing approvals for immigrant and permanent visas this week appear to have subsided. Now, Caribbean community governments are responding to this development in a measured manner. Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, for example, says Jamaicans must accept that the world is changing rapidly and that anti-immigration sentiment […]

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Anthony Piccirillo Sworn in as Suffolk County Legislature Presiding Officer

On January 5, Suffolk County Legislator Anthony Piccirillo, who represents the 8th District—covering the hamlets of Oakdale, West Sayville, Sayville, and Bayport—was sworn in as Presiding House Officer at the annual reorganization meeting of the Suffolk County Legislature.

On January 5, Suffolk County Legislator Anthony Piccirillo, who represents the 8th District—covering the hamlets of Oakdale, West Sayville, Sayville, and Bayport—was sworn in as Presiding House Officer at the annual reorganization meeting of the Suffolk County Legislature. He succeeds the former Presiding Officer, Kevin McCaffrey, who represented the 14th District, which includes Copiague, Lindenhurst, […]

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Bayport-Blue Point Fifth Graders Dive Into Local Ecology with Seatuck Environmental Association

Representatives from the Seatuck Environmental Association recently visited fifth-grade students across the Bayport-Blue Point School District as part of the ISLE (Introducing Students to Long Island Estuaries) program. The partnership provides students with hands-on opportunities to learn about Long Island wildlife, conservation, and local ecosystems.

Representatives from the Seatuck Environmental Association recently visited fifth-grade students across the Bayport-Blue Point School District as part of the ISLE (Introducing Students to Long Island Estuaries) program. The partnership provides students with hands-on opportunities to learn about Long Island wildlife, conservation, and local ecosystems. As part of the program, students visited Patchogue’s Shorefront Park […]

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Suffolk County Police Department’ Make Arrests in Illegal Car Meet Cases

The Suffolk County Police Department recently made four arrests following investigations into illegal car meet events in 2025. The Department's Street Takeover Task Force conducted investigations into three separate incidents. One arrest and one car meet incident occurred in the Great South Bay area.

The Suffolk County Police Department recently made four arrests following investigations into illegal car meet events in 2025. The Department’s Street Takeover Task Force conducted investigations into three separate incidents. One arrest and one car meet incident occurred in the Great South Bay area. Daniel Velasquez Chavez, 24, of North Bay Shore, was arrested on […]

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West Islip Environmental Club Welcomes Save the Great South Bay

The West Islip High School Environmental Club recently welcomed representatives from Save the Great South Bay for an engaging and educational visit focused on protecting local waterways. During the presentation, the representatives discussed how oyster farming and reseeding initiatives play a vital role in restoring water quality and strengthening the ecosystem of the Great South Bay.

The West Islip High School Environmental Club recently welcomed representatives from Save the Great South Bay for an engaging and educational visit focused on protecting local waterways. During the presentation, the representatives discussed how oyster farming and reseeding initiatives play a vital role in restoring water quality and strengthening the Great South Bay ecosystem. Students […]

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Great South Bay News and Fire Island News Seeks Interns for 2026

The Great South Bay News and Fire Island News are looking for interns to work in the editorial department of Long Island’s South Shore region’s leading news and lifestyle publications.

The Great South Bay News and Fire Island News are looking for interns to work in the editorial department of Long Island’s South Shore region’s leading news and lifestyle publications. Fire Island News, established in 1957, has received recognition from national journalism groups for its editorial excellence. Great South Bay News is its newer sibling publication, launched […]

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The Bayport Water Rescue Team

The Bayport Water Rescue Team has a tall order: Long Island's South Shore has an estimated 118 miles of shoreline extending east to west. Along this vast stretch of shoreline, there are 1,400 square miles of landmass encompassing hundreds of canals in coastal towns, giving the area a distinctive feel—like Venice—which has defined life on the South Shore. However, as much as we adore our canals and shorelines, they pose a constant threat that requires an elite team of specialized emergency workers to brave the depths to save lives.

The Bayport Water Rescue Team has a tall order: Long Island’s South Shore has an estimated 118 miles of shoreline extending east to west. Along this vast stretch of shoreline, there are 1,400 square miles of landmass encompassing hundreds of canals in coastal towns, giving the area a distinctive feel—like Venice—which has defined life on […]

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