JKW Live Well Foundation to Hold 3rd Annual 5K Run on Sept. 19

Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the third annual JKW Live Well Foundation 5K run/walk, taking place in Bay Shore on Saturday, Sept. 19.

Get ready to lace up your running shoes for the third annual JKW Live Well Foundation 5K run/walk, taking place in Bay Shore on Saturday, Sept. 19. The race honors Joseph Keenan Walser, a 2019 Bay Shore High School graduate who died in September 2021. Joseph’s parents, John and Kathleen Walser, of Bay Shore, and […]

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Meet Fire Island News Cover Artist: Michael White

The image on the cover of this issue of Fire Island News is a classic South Shore Long Island bay house—a pen-and-ink with watercolor rendition of a familiar site that Great South Bay boaters and ferry riders see all the time. The charming cottages that dot the islets in the bay are full of wonder and intrigue. Artist Michael White fondly recalled visiting the South Shore beaches with his parents in his youth:

The image on the cover of this issue of Fire Island News is a classic South Shore Long Island bay house—a pen-and-ink with watercolor rendition of a familiar site that Great South Bay boaters and ferry riders see all the time. The charming cottages that dot the islets in the bay are full of wonder […]

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Inaugural Sayville International Film Festival wraps four-day celebration with closing awards gala

Paula Hart & Melissa Joan Hart received SIFF's inaugural Vanguard Legacy Award, Ashlyn Frank, Maria Capp & Alyse Nicole Arpino.
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The inaugural Sayville International Film Festival officially ended Sunday, Aug. 16, following four days of independent film screenings, filmmaker Q&As, professional industry programming, networking, screenplay presentations and special events across Sayville and Long Island. The festival concluded at CM Performing Arts Center in Oakdale, where filmmakers, actors, writers, industry professionals, community leaders and supporters gathered for…

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A Piece of Fire Island History Finds Its Way Home

For many people, a Fire Island house is more than a summer place. It has a name, a story, and, often, a hand-painted sign that becomes part of the home’s identity.

For many people, a Fire Island house is more than a summer place. It has a name, a story, and, often, a hand-painted sign that becomes part of the home’s identity. For Lauren Pineda Jones, finding the sign from her childhood home meant reconnecting with a piece of family history she never expected to see […]

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People’s Arc of Suffolk Donates $1k to Historic St. Ann’s Episcopal Church Bell Tower Restoration in Sayville

On August 5, the People’s Arc of Suffolk donated $1,000 to St. Ann’s Episcopal Church in Sayville to support the restoration of its historic bell tower, further strengthening a partnership that has created meaningful opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities throughout the community.

On August 5, the People’s Arc of Suffolk donated $1,000 to St. Ann’s Episcopal Church in Sayville to support the restoration of its historic bell tower, further strengthening a partnership that has created meaningful opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities throughout the community. The restoration project will preserve one of Sayville’s historic landmarks and ensure the […]

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What’s next for Jayden screened at the 1st annual Sayville International Film Festival

What’s Next for Jayden premieres at 1st annual Sayville International Film Festival.
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Directed by Sal Del Giudice and written by Arielle Shorr, What’s Next for Jayden follows the unfiltered life of a single mother and her young son who lives with Level 3 autism. At the center is Melissa Aguanno, a Long Island criminal defense attorney and Jayden’s mother, who balances a demanding legal career with 24/7 caregiving and the extraordinary journey…

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