Things to Do This Last Week of February

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Friday, February 21 Winter Bird Walk Winter on the beach is one of the best birding times of the year! Visit Robert Moses State Park, Field 2 from 10 a.m. to noon for a winter bird walk! Dress for the weather, as attendees will be walking on sand. Binoculars are recommended. Admission: $4/person. Register online […]

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Can the Former Dowling College Vanderbilt Mansion be Saved?

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Cornelius Vanderbilt was born on Staten Island, and many historical accounts depict his early years as filled with hardship. By the age of 16, with a $100 loan, Cornelius dropped out of school and began building his ferry service. Upon his death in 1877, 66 years after taking that $100 loan, he left a fortune […]

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SOUTH SHORE L.I. REAL ESTATE TOP SELLERS, JANUARY 2025

41 Church Lane, West Islip.

WEST ISLIP: 41 Church Lane, 11795 DATE SOLD: January 15, 2025 PRICE: $1,003,100 SOLD BY: RE/MAX Best DETAILS: This 1890 home has a rich history. Christ Episcopal Church was organized in West Islip in 1871 and built its sanctuary on Montauk Highway. Funds were saved to construct a rectory for priests directly behind the church […]

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“The Trip to Bountiful” Makes a Stop at Clare Rose Playhouse

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Are you a fan of classic American theatre? Then acquaint yourself with the Clare Rose Playhouse on the scenic Lakeside campus of St. Joseph’s University in Patchogue. Their latest production, “The Trip to Bountiful,” opens on February 21 and runs through March 9, 2025. The talented cast includes Joel Cardoza, Tom Ciorciari, Tamralynn Dorsa, Bobby […]

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12 People Now Arrested in Connection with East Patchogue Teen Disappearance

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The story that kept South Shore Long Islanders riveted in the final weeks of 2024 continues to get more sordid as arrests continue to mount in connection to the mysterious disappearance of a female minor who went missing for 25 days before being found by her father through a tip on January 3rd. Apprehended individuals […]

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Nature Matters: Forest Gardeners

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Let’s hear it for the forest gardeners! Winter can be a slow season for wildlife viewing, with many of our local species having either moved south or into deeper water or gone into dormancy for the season. But two often overlooked species remain ever-present and active through winter: the ubiquitous eastern gray squirrel and the […]

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Bay Shore Middle School Brings Shrek to Life

“Shrek The Musical,” music by Jeanine Tesori and book and lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire.

The audience cheered on students who took to the stage at Bay Shore Middle School presenting Shrek the Musical. Performed on February 6-8, they handled the Tony Award-winning adaptation of the DreamWorks animation classic with deft skill and enthusiasm. The cast included Cesar Morales as Shrek, Ava Castro as Fiona, Josue Castaneda as Donkey, Valentina […]

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Great South Bay News Looks at Black History Month, the Patchogue Hotel Project, and the Downfall of a Beloved Local Estate in Our February 2025 Edition

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The February 2025 edition of Great South Bay News was printed earlier this week and is now available at popular local pickup spots just in time for Valentine’s Day.   Our cover story highlights a crucial interview with William King Moss, III, President of the Islip-Smithtown Chapter of the NAACP. He emphasizes significant points that […]

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South Country Central School District Predict the Super Bowl

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Super Bowl predictions can come from unlikely places, but do the children of South Country School District have a career in sports forecasting in their future? Kindergartners at Verne W. Critz Elementary School predicted that the Philadelphia Eagles would win the Super Bowl during a Souper Bowl fundraiser. The students placed cans of soup and […]

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