A music video featuring singer Kayla Stockert shows the singer performing in a number of Patchogue Village locations.
Local resident Keri Michel shares her incredible talent.
Music and arts events for Patchogue festival.
Patch reader Caroline Feustel captures a gorgeous sight on the barrier beach.
Selected works of painter Marsha Solomon on display from April 6 through April 21.
Keri Michel captures the beauty of the season.
Five easy craft ideas for Easter.
Julie Seal was one of three Hofstra students who participated in two New York City programs.
This gorgeous shot of the bay was taken by Keri Michel.
Barret Beyer is a contestant on Season 11 of Hell's Kitchen.
Robert Macaluso travels the country photographing what catches his eye and graciously shares his talent with Patch.
St. Patrick's Day concert showcases Irish performers.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineer photograph catches barrier beach wildlife off guard.
Local photographer's work adorns Sayville Library walls this month.
Use our PIcs & Clips section to show off your latest local photos.
There are several local programs that won't hurt the pocketbook or budget.
Artist is donating a portion of sales to Sayville-based hurricane relief effort.
A look at today's events and happenings around town.
A big thank you to Judi Chite for sharing such an incredible photograph.
The Monday film series features Arbitrage on Feb. 25.
A big thanks to Laura Stewart Sanchez for sharing this photograph.
Patch thanks Flo Siemens for sharing her talent.
Women Sharing Art presents month-long multimedia exhibit at BAFFA gallery.
Keri Michel's talents are gracing Patch's cover this week.
A big shout out to Flo Siemsen for sharing this photo on Patch.
Thanks so much to Flo Siemsen for sharing her photography talents.
Patch spotlights local residents' photography talents.
It's a long holiday weekend for many so use the time for some fun.
Travis McKeveny is already busy writing lyrics and arrangements for a second CD.
Blue Point resident Patty Norman Mede shares her photography talents.
Roses are a wondrous sight at any holiday.
Here is the latest contribution to Patch's Pics & Clips Gallery. Share yours!
Artwork is one of the best gifts for the holiday as it's one of a kind and supporting local artists makes it a double gift opportunity.
Blue Point native Edward McFadden's "The Black Death of Babylon," is hard to put down, say reviewers.
Thanks to Patch reader R Bruce for submitting this great shot.
Check out Patch's ReadKiddoRead's list of the best Halloween books for kids.
Local Girl Scouts are marking an annual 'girl' celebration with a unique approach.
Jim Dungate's oils will be on display today at the Great River state park.
A big thanks to Snookie Barboza Tapp for sharing this photography with Patch.