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The first aerial treatment of the season will take place this week. Helicopters will be flying in the area to apply the pesticides.
ALS Ride for Life volunteers are riding their wheelchairs and walking from the East End to Manhattan during ALS Awareness Month.
The Suffolk County Office for the Aging will be receiving an additional $2.5 million dollars in State funding.
For her Girl Scout Gold Award project, 16-year-old Rebecca Clock recently planned and hosted a prom for veterans.
Officials honored students nominated from districts throughout the Town in several categories.
The PSEG employees spent Earth Day removing weeds, refreshing flower beds, spreading mulch and doing other beautification work.
The event, held last weekend, was a huge success. Two boats, three street sweepers and a 2012 Nissan Rogue were among the items sold.
The local father of three and small business owner recently suffered from heart failure and has been hospitalized for the past month.
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Islip High School senior Tyler Nakken recently completed several outstanding woodworking projects as part of an independent study.
Crews are preparing for the predicted storm expected to hit the Long Island area this weekend.
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Keep Islip Clean unveiled a new “Protected Wetlands” sign to promote the ongoing effort to combat waste and littering in the Town of Islip.
The applicant hoping to open the business, Joseph Rosario, will be submitting a written response to resident's complaints this month.
Five of the bodies were also found in the wooded area behind the school last week.
Find out all the details of the kick-off event taking place this week.
The two rangers were honored for their heroic efforts for pulling the man from his partially submerged car in an Islip canal.
In May, the teen got to fulfill his dream of working for the LIRR for a day after a heartwarming video went viral. Now, he still needs help.
After a year and a half of waiting, this sweet pup finally found his forever home.
Officials honored 8 small business in the area at a recent event.
Town officials will be discussing the proposed slaughterhouse during a public hearing on Tuesday night.
A poultry slaughterhouse is requesting a change in zone to be allowed to open in Islip.
All of the children who attended left with backpacks filled with school supplies, books and other goodies.
The Town Hall Cupola at 655 Main Street will be lit pink at dusk each evening for the month of October.
The Supervisor declared September 12, “Islip England Day” in the Town of Islip.
Proceeds from the Islip Miles of Hope 5K are used to provide invaluable care and services to those in treatment for breast cancer.
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Family Residences and Essential Enterprises, Inc. has launched “Fresh Truck Mobile Market” in Islip.
The three men were recognized for their quick-thinking responses during several life-threatening situations over the past year.
Two people were reportedly bitten at the beach on Wednesday. Officials say injuries of this kind are rare on Fire Island.
Latino residents are claiming that the current voting system has prevented them from electing candidates of their choice to the town board.
This year's event will also include an art and artisan’s fair was well as a food truck rally for the first time ever.
Islip resident Elizabeth Antonelli has graduated as valedictorian at Farmingdale State College.