Blue Point and the rest of Suffolk County, following the devastating defeat of Washington’s forces at the Battle of Long Island in late August 1776, were in the grips of a British occupation. British shoreline fortifications stretched from Fort Greene, Brooklyn, to Sag Harbor, working around the clock—shipping all local resources stripped from South Shore […]
Read moreFresh off the presses, the April edition of Great South Bay News (GSBN) will be arriving at local newsstands before the coming weekend. Before we discuss what’s inside this month’s edition, we must give some backstory on the serene front cover image, which is already attracting considerable attention. The photograph was taken by Ben Cherveny, […]
Read moreIt’s often said that a novel mirrors reality, and lately that feels especially true. Across genres, readers can likely pick up on details or elements that relate to their lives, the current political climate, or the broader world around them. But when Elaine Kiesling Whitehouse began writing her novel Base Alta over several years and […]
Read moreA pair of massive black, yellow and white liftboat platforms have returned to work in the waters some 400-1,000 meters off Smith Point Beach in Shirley this month for the Sunrise Wind turbine project currently being built 30 miles off Montauk by Danish company Ørsted. The project, which will bring wind powered green energy…
Read moreLast month, the New York State Assembly unanimously passed a bill sponsored by Assemblyman Tommy John Schiavoni to reinstate and acknowledge the Montaukett Indian Nation. Yes, even in these polarized times, it unanimously passed. It now goes to the State Senate, which, like the Assembly, has overwhelmingly passed the bill seven times. Yes, seven times. […]
Read moreWhen the Patchogue Arts Council celebrated its 18th birthday at Spycoast Kitchen & Cocktails in Patchogue recently, it was a woo-hoo! moment. “We had about 65 supporters, artists, and members from all over Long Island, including Brooklyn,” said executive director and senior curator Beth Giacummo. “Our music came from Patchogue, Bellport, and Nassau with younger bands. […]
Read moreMaybe it’s the 10 cents per transaction donated to a charity. Or the grateful, uplifting vibe; even CoHo’s drinks are labeled “I am energetic,” “I am glowing,” or “I am compassionate”—all positive affirmations. “We intentionally did that and got our customers to say the key words when they order,” said Rob Cutrone, owner of CoHo […]
Read moreIn the heart of Bay Shore’s downtown, a quirky 1970s-era time machine has quietly earned a reputation as one of the town’s favorite dive bars. Hidden in plain sight next to the Boulton Center at 27 W Main Street, The Cortland is a place locals know well; stepping inside feels like entering another era. Vibrant […]
Read moreSo, you just got home from a midsummer barbecue and pool party at your in-laws, and you were mesmerized by their awesome new outdoor kitchen. Now, the thought of needing one in your own yard simply won’t leave your mind. As the week goes on, at work, you’re constantly thinking about the great parties you’ll […]
Read more*** UPDATE: William Gerard has been located, unharmed, on April 10. *** The Suffolk County Police Department has issued a Silver Alert for Warren Gerard, 89, of East Patchogue, who suffers from Alzheimer’s and has been reported as missing. He was last seen leaving a residence located at 6 Robin Drive, Middle Island. Gerard is […]
Read moreSunday, April 12 Fantastic Gardens Market Spend your Sunday exploring fresh produce and local artisan delights at Fantastic Gardens Market, located at 67 Avery Avenue, Patchogue, every Sunday! Enjoy food trucks, freshly baked bread, music, an indoor greenhouse, and much more! This event welcomes pets and kids, so bring the whole family to join the […]
Read moreFor decades, the Entenmann’s bakery on Fifth Avenue in Bay Shore was known for producing tasty baked goods that became a beloved staple of Long Island diets. The sprawling facility opened around 1961 and expanded to cover 14 acres. It played a significant role in Bay Shore’s economy, employing up to 1,500 people in the […]
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