The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame (LIMEHOF) will feature two influential performers later this month, continuing its mission to celebrate the artists who have shaped the cultural history of Long Island and its surrounding communities. The performances, scheduled for LIMEHOF’s Stony Brook location, will feature East Islip-based filmmaker Robert Lichter and Sayville […]
Read moreThe students and faculty alike were both educated and entertained at Edward J. Bosti Elementary School in West Sayville by the lively presentation of Emmy Award-winning meteorologist Samantha Augeri and her interactive program, Sam’s Weather School. During her visit, students explored the science of weather systems and the storms they can create, including tornadoes, hurricanes, […]
Read moreThere will always be a shadow of a doubt if these natural occurrences are messages from the Other Side, but this is where the gift of faith comes in. According to Hebrews 11:1, “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.” Trust that you will instinctively know when Souls-in-Spirit have blessed you with a sign.
Read moreSuper Bowl parties this weekend are known for friends and family staying warm, gathered around the big-screen TV to watch the game. However, in Bayport, Super Bowl weekend in Bayport had a dramatically different vibe for some Long Island first responders. Each winter, responders from all over the tri-state area and beyond come to train […]
Read moreSuffolk County Police Department (SCPD) arrested a man for multiple felonies after he burglarized an occupied apartment in Sayville. on Friday, Feb. 6. Twenty-four-year-old Douglas Davis kicked in the front door of an apartment at 15 Greeley Ave., at approximately 4:25 p.m. He was confronted by the apartment unit’s occupants, a 38-year-old mother and her […]
Read moreA pile of rubble now lies bare where the former Bowl Long Island, which closed in November 2021, once stood on Division Street in Patchogue. “The completion and removal are imminent,” said James Manicone of JM2 Architecture DPC, the lead firm. The building was razed by West Avenue Partners LLC, the developer of the Tempo […]
Read moreFebruary 6 & 7 “Guys & Dolls” The Bayport-Blue Point High School Music Department proudly presents “Guys & Dolls”. Tickets will be available at the door for all performances. Our production opens this coming Thursday evening, and the performance schedule is as follows: * Thursday, February 5 at 7:00 PM (Special Offer: $5 Tickets for […]
Read moreSorel Liqueur was born long before it reached store shelves, was carried across the Atlantic by enslaved Africans, preserved in Caribbean kitchens, and passed down through generations that refused to forget who they were. Today, that history lives inside a bottle created by Jackie Summers, founder of Jack from Brooklyn and the first black person […]
Read moreNew Year’s resolutions are often made with the best intentions—often, only to be forgotten weeks later. As Long Island looks toward the future, one resolution deserves your discipline: making better choices to benefit our planet. Earth has long provided its inhabitants with fertile soil, abundant food, and breathtaking natural beauty, but what have we done […]
Read moreØrsted, the parent company of the Sunrise Wind turbine project, announced today that the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia has granted a preliminary injunction sought by Sunrise Wind LLC to overturn the suspension order issued by the Director of the Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (‘BOEM’) on Dec. […]
Read moreWetlands are areas where water and land meet, covered by water either permanently or intermittently. Phrases like tidal wetlands, coastal wetlands, inland wetlands, and non-tidal wetlands may all sound familiar. These are the environments that create marshes, swamps, and bogs. These unique transitional zones are vital to our ecosystems. On Long Island, we are fortunate […]
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