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Check out this story reported last week on West Islip Patch.
A mother of two reflects on her husband’s unconditional love for his wife and their children.
Started by a West Islip resident after the tragic death of her father, P.S. I Love You Day has now spread to more than 100 U.S. schools.
With experience in buying, selling and flipping homes, Brad Wilson knows a thing or two about the real estate industry.
It's true what everyone says - driving in New York is the worst.
What do you think? Should councilwoman Trish Bergin Weichbrodt resign over her controversial Facebook post?
Martin Luther King Day is Monday, Jan. 16.
Check out this story reported last month on West Islip Patch.
Officials warn residents to prepare for the hazardous weather expected to hit the area this weekend.
Deer, turtles and birds are among the parks' year-round inhabitants
Just what we need right now...
"Her recovery is expected be a long and difficult journey," the local resident wrote on the GoFundMe page.
Congratulations to parents Wilmer and Dalia Carbajal-Rodriguez!
Long Island is expected to be hit with snow and frigid temperatures this upcoming weekend.
Take a look back at the top stories of the year.
The local chapter of the Thirst Project, which started in 2012, has grown a lot since then -- and they don't plan on stopping.
The couple met on the popular dating app, but they didn't realize it would lead to so much more than just a date.
To date this year, Suffolk County has reported 7 cases of West Nile virus, two of which resulted in death.
Around 60 children & adults had a chance to learn more about night sky via a presentation by earth science & astronomy teacher Thomas Vitti.
Eagle Scout Project - Troop 95 West Islip
The 30-year-old finished with a time of 2:29:39.
A major storm hit Long Island on Sunday night leaving many residents with no power.
Check out this story reported earlier this week on West Islip Patch.
Cassidy Scheben was selected by NYSSBA to have her art for permanent display for the student art exhibit.
The event will take place next Thursday.