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The men tried to flee police in a stolen car when the driver crashed into a monument, police said. Drugs and weapons were found.
It is still unknown if any serious injuries were reported.
The iconic landmark on Argyle Lake is undergoing needed restoration which may be complete by the end of this year.
Students at East Islip’s John F. Kennedy Elementary School participated in exciting and challenging outdoor fitness.
East Islip High School Class of 2020 graduate Dylan Rigo was recently awarded the John Gagliano Memorial Scholarship.
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The theater, closed since July, will become part of Studio Theatre of Long Island.
Timber Point Elementary School welcomed its new kindergarteners with an exciting orientation on September 4.
The historical site, once part of Dowling's campus, is now attracting vandalism and criminal activity, prompting Oakdale residents to react.
Students returned to the East Islip School District’s six buildings on Sept. 8, ready to learn safely n a new educational environment.
Many East Islip students returned to the classroom Tuesday. Did you take a picture? Share it with Patch for a chance to be featured!
Hundreds of families turned out to Brookwood Hall to watch "Minions" under the stars.
This week's movie will be shown in East Islip. Find out what you need to know before heading out.
In June, East Islip High School senior athletes Tom Higgins and Dylan Rigo signed national letters of intent to play football in college.
Cost and effectiveness of new carcinogen treatment are issues, say some in the drinking water industry.
East Islip High School has joined the mock trial community in fully embracing the virtual environment.
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Both independent and chain gyms are seeing high attendance at outdoor group classes like cycling and boot camps in parking lots.
Community opposition group agrees to compromise on plan for two lots on Bayview Avenue; Islip Town to review new zoning change this week.
Drive-through moving celebrations were held in mid-June to recognize elementary school students.
Meghan O’Reilly will create two murals for the new Town of Islip Animal Shelter.
The incident occurred Tuesday morning.
A Long Island couple opened Buttermilk's Chicken at the start of the coronavirus pandemic but found a welcome reception.
The local beach was closed down due to high levels of bacteria in the water, health officials say.
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East Islip High School alumni are campaigning to change the name of the Redmen mascot, saying it's offensive to Native Americans.
Long Island nurse Madeline Gaggi was nominated by her daughter for helping others while also keeping her home COVID free and family safe.
The school honored the students with special ceremonies following health guidelines this past weekend. Congrats to all the seniors!
"As hard as we tried, we were not able to outlive this pandemic," the owners of the Wild Side Bistro wrote on Facebook.
Marine Corps Veteran Magda Resker was recognized at the first annual Women Veterans Appreciation Day in Suffolk on June 12.
95 students were involved in the school's production of "Into the Woods," which was unable to be performed due to the pandemic.
A portion of Main Street is currently closed due to a gas leak in the area.
Joseph Canas was nominated for Patch's "Celebrate Your Senior" series, highlighting the accomplishments of local high school seniors.
The votes are in. The absentee ballots were counted and the community approved the 2020-2021 school budget.
The man entered an Islip Terrace business three times last month to steal the outdoor furniture, police said.
Dylan Rigo was nominated for Patch's "Celebrate Your Senior" series, highlighting the accomplishments of local high school seniors.
Community members celebrate the Class of 2020 seniors with special signs placed at a half-dozen locations around the town.
Two East Islip residents started petitions this week — one to retire the mascot and one to save it. What do you think?
"Even though the season was shortened, the hard work and dedication of our students brought them to top ranking on Long Island."