East Patchogue Teen Found Alive After 25-Day Ordeal

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News of the disappearance of an East Patchogue teen kept the attention of South Shore, and Long Island metro region residents riveted until and after she was found alive and healthy 25 days later. Her father, Frank Gervasi, the owner of an auto body shop in Setauket, remained a vocal advocate on behalf of his […]

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Two Men Arrested In East Patchogue Bar During SLA Inspection

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An East Patchogue bar Service Level Agreement (SLA) inspection, Suffolk County Police arrested David Reyes of Holbrook, owner of El Limeño located at 1160 Montauk Highway, and his employee Jesus Roman of Bay Shore, on Friday night, January 10, 2024. The Fifth Precinct Crime Section officers, in conjunction with the Brookhaven Fire Marshal, Brookhaven Town […]

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Fire Island Ferry Service Cancelations Due to Ice Conditions and Extreme Cold

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Plunging temperatures made Fire Island Ferry service cancellations inevitable. Today, Fire Island Ferries, Inc. (FIFi) of Bay Shore announced an expansion of passenger service cancellations, effective Friday, January 10, 2025. On Wednesday evening, January 8, the service cancellation was limited to Fair Harbor and Ocean Bay Park communities. However, any seasoned Great South Bay person […]

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East Islip High Cheer Team Heading to the Nationals

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Congratulations to the East Islip High School’s varsity cheer team, which has recently secured invitations to participate in the Universal Cheerleaders Association’s National High School Cheerleading Championship at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida. Led by their coach, Ariel Scharfschwerdt, the EIHS varsity cheer team will head to the Sunshine State in early February […]

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Organ Transplants: Facts About Kidney Donation

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There are currently more than 100,000 people on the national organ transplant list, waiting and praying for a call that will save their lives. According to the United States Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA), each day, 17 of those people will die waiting for an organ transplant. While it’s a sobering reality, there is […]

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Northwell Baby New Year Born to Babylon Parents

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Hello, Baby New Year, and congratulations to Meryum Ali and Ashfaq Khan on the birth of their daughter! She is Northwell Health’s first baby of 2025, born at 12:10 a.m. at Huntington Hospital. She weighs 8 pounds 6 ounces and measures 21 inches long. Her proud parents have named her Gulbano, which means “Princess of […]

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Cake or Pie? with Georgia Clark

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With an energy as vibrant as her signature red lipstick, Sydney-born author, Georgia Clark, is here to whisk you away—whether for a weekend at one of her inspiring writers’ retreats, an unforgettable evening at her Generation Women storyteller series at Joe’s Pub, or the delicious hours it takes to devour one of her irresistible escapist […]

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Reflections: Islip Arts Council Celebrates 50th Anniversary

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As a new contributor to the GSBN, I would like to introduce myself. As of October 25, 2024, I have been the Executive Director of the Islip Arts Council (IAC) for 17 years. Islip Arts Gallery at the South Shore Mall recently celebrated its 50th anniversary. It was a celebration sponsored by AARP to award […]

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Paper Doll Gets New Digs After Downtown Sayville Fire

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Paper Doll Boutique is rising from the ashes. It has been two months since a devastating fire tore through the heart of Sayville’s business district on Main Street, but on Christmas Eve, an important announcement was made.   “We have been granted the best gift of all. An opportunity to continue our business and secure […]

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