A significant winter storm is forecast to dump eight to potentially 15 inches of snow on Long Island this weekend amid a cold snap that will bring subzero wind chills, experts say.
Excitement was in the air as over 900 Girl Scouts descended upon South Shore Mall on the evening of Jan. 16 to kick off the 2026 cookie season. Activities included a “Girl Scouts Got Talent” show, where finalists performed their own original Girl Scout Cookie songs, along with cookie previews and creative snacks. Girl Scouts […]
Friday, January 23 Haus of Monsters – America’s #1 Tribute to Lady Gaga Calling all Little Monsters! Haus of Monsters, the ultimate Lady Gaga experience, is shaking the stage at Mulcahy’s Long Island, 3232 Railroad Avenue, Wantagh, with a special evening performance at 8 p.m. Based in NYC, the birthplace of Gaga herself, the band […]
Due to the current snow forecast and in the interest of the safety of our families, exhibitors, and staff, the Long Island Family’s Ultimate Camp Fair originally scheduled for Sunday, January 25 at the Cradle of Aviation has been rescheduled to Sunday, March 15. Join us for a kid-friendly day exploring amazing summer camp…
The main message of this month’s edition of Great South Bay News (GSBN) is that better things are possible, and it will be on newsstands later this week. It wasn’t intentionally planned this way, but the content clearly conveyed this message through both our words and images. First, what better way to kick off the […]
Suffolk County Police Department and Crime Stoppers are seeking the public’s help in identifying at least five individuals who vandalized a building at the former Dowling College campus in Oakdale at approximately 1 a.m. on January 19. The vandals damaged walls and windows inside 150 Idle Hour Boulevard, which had been the campus library before […]
Fire Island National Seashore (FINS) has announced that professional sharpshooters will be deployed to the grounds surrounding the William Floyd Estate in Mastic Beach and National Park Service (NPS) tracks (including but not limited to Watch Hill, the Sunken Forest, and Fire Island Lighthouse) on Fire Island proper, as they commence their eighth winter of […]
The initial shock and disappointment over the US pausing approvals for immigrant and permanent visas this week appear to have subsided. Now, Caribbean community governments are responding to this development in a measured manner. Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness, for example, says Jamaicans must accept that the world is changing rapidly and that anti-immigration sentiment […]
Lobby Hero asks what happens when the need to be seen as competent, moral, or important outweighs the courage to be honest. In a confined space where authority, ambition, and fear collide, each character justifies their choices in the name of survival. What emerges is not a battle between right and wrong, but a portrait […]
Friday, January 16 “This is Garth” at the Argyle Theater Garth Brooks fans, get ready for this ultimate tribute band at the Argyle Theater at 34 West Main Street in Babylon Village. The show starts at 8 p.m. Call (631) 230-3500 or visit argyletheatre.com for ticket information. Saturday, January 17 Lotus Land – The American RUSH […]
The Bay Area Friends of the Fine Arts Gallery (BAFFA) in Sayville opened a new photography exhibit in January, featuring the work of three local artists: Rob Verbeck, Pat DeLuca, and Carol Rosenthal. The exhibit, titled Chasing the Light, will be on display on weekends through January 25, from noon to 2 p.m. An artist […]
Monday, January 12 Paint Night: Snowman & Cardinal at West Babylon Public Library This guided painting session will help you paint this charming winter scene like a pro! West Babylon Public Library is located at 211 Route 109; the one-day class begins at 6:45 p.m. A $5 fee applies; participants must be 18 years of age. […]