Spring in Late March: Things To Do This Week Along the Great South Bay of Long Island

Friday, March 20 (7:30 p.m.)  “Journey Through Music” by BAFFA Symphony Orchestra Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts, guest directed by Alicia Lieu, presents “A Journey Through Music” at James Wilson Young Middle School, 602 Sylvan Ave, Bayport, at 7:30 p.m. Celebrating Spring and America’s 250th, the program opens with the original, long-haired, loud music rocker Beethoven, transitioning to Journey’s greatest hits!  "Rhinoceros" by Eugene Ionesco – OPENING NIGHT The classic 20th Century play, under the direction of Patrick Finn coms to South Shore Theater Experience on March 20, 21,26, 27, 28 at 6 p.m. and March 3 p.m. on March 22 at South Shore Theater Experience, 115 South Wellwood Ave. in Lindenhurst. Visit www.southshoretheatre.com or call 631-669-0506.

Friday, March 20 (7:30 p.m.)  “Journey Through Music” by BAFFA Symphony Orchestra Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts, guest directed by Alicia Lieu, presents “A Journey Through Music” at James Wilson Young Middle School, 602 Sylvan Ave, Bayport, at 7:30 p.m. Celebrating Spring and America’s 250th, the program opens with the original, long-haired, loud […]

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Cats Comes to CM Performing Arts Center

Cats is a famous musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on T.S. Eliot's Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats, about a tribe of cats called the Jellicles who gather for their annual ball to decide which one will ascend to the “Heaviside Layer" (Heaviside, is a cat’s heaven) for a new life, with the show featuring iconic songs like "Memory."

Cats is a famous musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, based on T.S. Eliot’s Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats, about a tribe of cats called the Jellicles who gather for their annual ball to decide which one will ascend to the “Heaviside Layer” (Heaviside, is a cat’s heaven) for a new life, with the show featuring […]

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Great South Bay News in Springtime

The March 2026 edition of Great South Bay News will be on newsstands before the weekend, just as the vernal equinox arrives. What better time to catch up on some worthwhile reading?

The March 2026 edition of Great South Bay News will be on newsstands before the weekend, just as the vernal equinox arrives. What better time to catch up on some worthwhile reading? What’s Inside? Take a break from March Madness and learn about the National Football Foundation (NFF) and its mission to support high school […]

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Marching On in March: Many Things To Do This Week Along The Great South Bay

Saturday, March 14, Bay Shore Brightwaters  St. Patrick's Day Parade Kicking off at 2 p.m. at Saxon Avenue and Main Street, Grand Marshal Denise Gibson will lead the parade down Bay Shore Main Street. Local businesses and restaurants will offer special menu items to celebrate Irish heritage in the community. For details, visit bsbwstpatricksparade.com. 

Saturday, March 14 ☘️ Bay Shore Brightwaters  St. Patrick’s Day Parade Kicking off at 2 p.m. at Saxon Avenue and Main Street, Grand Marshal Denise Gibson will lead the parade down Bay Shore Main Street. Local businesses and restaurants will offer special menu items to celebrate Irish heritage in the community. For details, visit bsbwstpatricksparade.com.  […]

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Josh Goetz: Architectural Photographer

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Real estate photography is an art, and like all art forms, some in the industry are masters. Over the years, we have noticed the credit line of Josh Goetz associated with several realtors we work with, and felt it was time to talk to the man behind the camera.   Great South Bay News (GSBN): […]

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SCPD Arrest Bay Shore Man with Two Others for Possessing Molotov Cocktails

Eighteen-year-old Lorenzo Alvarado-Navarrete, of Gardiner Drive in Bay Shore, was arrested early this morning by the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD)with two other individuals, who were found in possession of Molotov cocktails at a traffic stop in Central Islip.

Eighteen-year-old Lorenzo Alvarado-Navarrete, of Gardiner Drive in Bay Shore, was arrested early this morning by the Suffolk County Police Department (SCPD)with two other individuals, who were found in possession of Molotov cocktails at a traffic stop in Central Islip. Police reports state that Alvarado-Navarrete was driving a 2008 Honda Accord along Lexington Avenue near Calebs […]

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What do you think will define the 2026 spring real estate market, and what signs are you already seeing now?

Based on activity during the first three weeks of January, buyer demand is already increasing and should continue into the spring. Inventory is beginning to come onto the market, even with cold and snowy conditions. Interest rates have come down and will continue to motivate more buyers to re-enter the market. I’ve also seen several buyers return after taking a break due to frustration with competition. The two main reasons they’ve decided to re-enter the market are slightly lower interest rates, with further decreases expected, and the expectation of more available inventory. Overall, I expect the spring market to remain strong, with higher sales, more listings, and more active buyers. This balance should help keep prices strong for sellers, while lower interest rates allow buyers to maintain more manageable monthly mortgage payments.

Lina Lopes Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker Douglas Elliman Real Estate lina.lopes@elliman.com (631) 585-8500  Based on activity during the first three weeks of January, buyer demand is already increasing and should continue into the spring. Inventory is beginning to come onto the market, even with cold and snowy conditions. Interest rates have come down and […]

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Long Island Family’s Biggest Family Expo is Sunday, March 15th!

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Long Island Family’s Biggest Family Expo is Sunday, March 15th! Join us for a kid-friendly day exploring amazing summer camp and enrichment options for 2026 at the ​Long Island Family Ultimate Camp Fair & Activity Expo at ​Cradle of Aviation Museum in Garden City. Over 75 exhibitors will be in attendance! New this year is the PJ Library…

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Pearl of Policy Powers for Brookhaven’s Shellfishing Future

Already this year, Brookhaven has taken a straightforward approach to protecting our bays: make developers pay for what they damage.

Already this year, Brookhaven has taken a straightforward approach to protecting our bays: make developers pay for what they damage. The Town Board advanced changes to its wetlands and waterways code, setting a specific price for projects that cross ecological buffers. Developers unable to meet the required upland buffer will be charged $10 per square […]

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