Cooking Oil, Fossil Fuels, and Excessive Permit Information were Items Discussed at the Ocean Beach Board of Trustees Meeting

On June 27, the Ocean Beach Board of Trustees convened in the Boat House for the incorporated village’s monthly meeting, where officials discussed follow-up after the Windswept fire damage, authorized a contract regarding the recycling of used cooking oil, and held a public hearing on a proposed fire safety law.

On June 27, the Ocean Beach Board of Trustees convened in the Boat House for the incorporated village’s monthly meeting, where officials discussed follow-up after the Windswept fire damage, authorized a contract regarding the recycling of used cooking oil, and held a public hearing on a proposed fire safety law. Starting off with the Mayor’s […]

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Meet the Cover Artist Marlene Weinstein and the Women Sharing Art at Suffolk County Historical Society

In her artist statement, Marlene Weinstein writes: “This hanging assemblage reflects the beauty and fragility of freedom. The fifty sun‑printed cyanotypes embody the serenity and joy that freedom makes possible, while the collaged stripes echo our long, imperfect, and ongoing pursuit of liberty. Each fragment is pinned in place with the most delicate of connections, suggesting how easily these ideals can fray. Freedom survives because we choose, again and again, to protect the ideals that hold it together.”

In her artist statement, Marlene Weinstein writes: “This hanging assemblage reflects the beauty and fragility of freedom. The fifty sun‑printed cyanotypes embody the serenity and joy that freedom makes possible, while the collaged stripes echo our long, imperfect, and ongoing pursuit of liberty. Each fragment is pinned in place with the most delicate of connections, […]

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Midway in July: Things To Do on Fire Island and Along the Great South Bay this Weekend and the Week Ahead

Last Ferry, First Lady, Rose Levine Live! Saturday, July 11 (8 p.m.) The Guinness World Record-holding Rose Levine wows the Cherry Grove Community House Theater once again with an all-star musical cast, including Seth Sikes and Daniel Reichard. The show takes place on July 11, beginning at 8:30 p.m. The Cherry Grove Community House Theater is located at 180 Bayview Walk in Cherry Grove.

Mid-July: From outdoor concerts and waterfront adventures to theater productions, art exhibits, and community fundraisers, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy the week across Fire Island and Long Island. Here’s a look at some of the events happening July 10-17. Race the Narrows Saturday, July 11 (8 a.m.) Hosted by the Mastic Beach Conservancy, […]

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The Great South Bay Music Festival Makes Waves in 2026 with “Best Lineup Yet”

Long Island’s longest-running music event returns as the 18th annual Great South Bay Music Festival runs from July 23 to July 26 at Shorefront Park in Patchogue. The four-day celebration of Long Island's arts and culture includes family fun and activities for all ages.

Long Island’s longest-running music event returns as the 18th annual Great South Bay Music Festival runs from July 23 to July 26 at Shorefront Park in Patchogue. The four-day celebration of Long Island’s arts and culture includes family fun and activities for all ages. “We’ve implemented upgrades,” said Jim Faith, producer of the festival and […]

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Op-ed: Equal protection means protecting Jewish New Yorkers

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America’s Declaration of Independence guarantees that all people are entitled to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” That promise must apply equally to all, including Jews. Today, Jews are in danger in their places of worship, in schools and colleges, online, and even in public spaces. Antisemitism, an ancient form of hatred, has…

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Gateway Boosts Its Cache with a Name Change

Gateway Playhouse is upping its ante. Formerly known as The Gateway, the regional theater in Bellport, known for its Broadway talent and ebullient musicals, announced its new name, Gateway Playhouse, at its recent Cabaret Night Benefit Fundraiser. Besides the name, Cabaret Night is new too. The new Cabaret Night Fundraisers debuted in March, with standing-room-only attendance in the barn theater and top-area restaurant food and drink.

Gateway is upping its ante. Formerly known as The Gateway, the regional theater in Bellport, known for its Broadway talent and ebullient musicals, announced its new name, Gateway Playhouse, at its recent Cabaret Night Benefit Fundraiser. Besides the name, Cabaret Night is new too. The new Cabaret Night Fundraisers debuted in March, with standing-room-only attendance […]

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Top Toque the Big To-Do in Ocean Beach

On Saturday, June 20, eight local home chefs competed in Ocean Beach’s third annual Top Toque competition at the Ocean Beach Community House. Each chef received a box of mystery ingredients, unknown even to the organizers, and crafted a dish judged on presentation, creativity, and taste. News 12 anchorwoman Erin Colton reprised her role as emcee, bringing indispensable energy and lucidity. “Same rules as Chopped, everyone!”

On Saturday, June 20, eight local home chefs competed in Ocean Beach’s third annual Top Toque competition at the Ocean Beach Community House. Each chef received a box of mystery ingredients, unknown even to the organizers, and crafted a dish judged on presentation, creativity, and taste. News 12 anchorwoman Erin Colton reprised her role as […]

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Whale of a Grand Opening at Watch Hill

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On a sparkling Saturday, June 20, Whalehouse Point Restaurant & Bar in Watch Hill officially opened its doors. Following a soft (and soggy) May opening, the band Buoy 34 entertained dozens of delighted diners and drinkers, as well as kids of all ages, at the spectacular new venue overlooking the Great South Bay and Watch […]

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