The local preschool announced the closure due to financial strain caused by the coronavirus crisis.
Patrice Chambers and Mark Pamphile were accused of leaving the girl alone with a bag of her belongings at an intersection in Queens.
The popular village street fair will be a virtual event this year, with online entertainment and to-go bar crawls.
The 58-year-old was accused of assaulting another man while making derogatory comments about undocumented immigrants, police said.
Find out what you need to know before the virtual event next week.
Check out which beaches will be open with certain restrictions to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Patchogue Village envisions a socially distant way to encourage dining out for Phase III of Long Island's reopening.
The blaze occurred at the abandoned building on Patchogue's Main Street Tuesday morning.
In an effort to help during the coronavirus crisis, town officials have organized a program to deliver meals to seniors in need.
Find out how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Patchogue and its surrounding areas this week.
The trio became trapped about a mile from the beach while fishing on the 10-foot raft when it took on water Thursday night.
The shooter drove off and then crashed several blocks away, with the occupants then running away, police say.
Several local businesses came together to host a virtual fundraiser concert to raise money for Long Island Cares.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The program, which will offer a reduction in overdue fines, is set to start this week, and go on until June.
Burgerology recently opened up its latest location as a pop-up shop in Patchogue.
Runners all over Long Island took part in the virtual memorial for the slain Georgia man.
While businesses cannot be open at this time, a local theater and distillery have joined together to offer a virtual movie night.
I thought I would never use my arms regularly again. Now they are back to normal!
Have you seen this man? Police are looking for him.
The founders of Think BIG! Theater Arts in Patchogue perform a song to the families they can't see in person.
The professional photographer from Patchogue is documenting the emotions of local business owners during the coronavirus pandemic.
The iconic local entertainment venue is staying on track to a possible re-opening in September, with social-distancing guidelines
Charles Longo was nominated for Patch's "Celebrate Your Senior" series, highlighting the accomplishments of local high school seniors.
The latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Patchogue and its surrounding areas.
The pilot was knocked in the water when he was hit by the wake of a passing vessel, and rescued by a good Samaritan, police say.
While the beaches are not fully open, guests can visit the facilities for exercise as long as they follow certain guidelines this weekend.
AMID CORONAVIRUS CRISIS, CHILDREN OF ESSENTIAL WORKERS CAN TAP FULL TUITION SCHOLARSHIPS TO ATTEND ‘WAY TO GROW CHILD CARE/LEARNING CENTER’
Certain first responders working during the coronavirus pandemic will be eligible for a scholarship to the local day care.
The masks will be distributed to local residents who are required to wear them
Check out where to drop off donations to help those in need during the coronavirus crisis.
In light of the increase of domestic violence crimes due to the coronavirus a local non-profit started a new hotline for women to seek help.
Town of Brookhaven residents have multiple options to pay taxes during the coronavirus, including at new drive-thru and walk-up locations.
The man fell off his boat after it was hit by a wake and was rescued by a nearby good Samaritan Saturday morning.
The incident was reported earlier this week.
Suffolk County sherriff's office, local fire and ambulance companies saluted healthcare workers at Long Island Community Hospital.
Thank you to all those on the front lines.
Changes to Customer Service Facilities and Non-Emergency Projects Continue, but Quality Water Service Remains