Community Corner

Blogger Roundup: Great Fall Foliage Pictures

Also, a good weekend for high school athletes at Sachem East.

Long Island is not only known for its cultural diversity, but its diversity of opinions. That fact is proven every week on Patch as we host community voices in our blog space. Here’s a look at some of the latest blogs posted on our sites across the region. Click on the headlines to read the blogs in their entirety.

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Sachem East High School student James Zeitler contributed this blog to report on the recent Long Island Championship win for the East Boy’s Volleyball team, who beat Port Washington on three straight sets. Zeitler also gave a nod to the Sachem East Field Hockey Team, who took their third straight Long Island Championship against Mamaroneck.

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Snapshots

Contributor “Kel” uploaded this breathtaking photo of a sunset at Sandspit, “Always a favorite place to photograph sunsets,” according to Kel. Check out the photo and feel free to contribute to this open photo blog.  

Sayville-Bayport

Road Rage

Contributor “Barry” chimes in on our open blog “Road Rage” to cast his vote for the most dangerous in the area. For him, sarcastically, it must be “Middle Road” in Bayport, owing to the amount of stop signs along the thoroughfare. Clck the headline and contribute your own thoughts to this open blog.

Three Village

Snapshots: The Village Green

Henry Doll contributes to our open Three Village Snapshots blog with this picaresque photo of the Village Green in Setauket. There’s still a little bit of time to grab some great fall foliage pictures and upload them. If not, feel free to upload any other photos of your travels in Three Village by contributing to this open blog.

Port Jefferson

It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

Mel’s Ditties adds this latest blog installment with a photo of Z Pita in downtown Port Jefferson, which has apparently decked its halls already in anticipation of Christmas. The photo was taken while “Mel” was out and about in the now-quiet streets of Port Jefferson.  

Miller Place-Rocky Point

Road Rage: Route 25A

Rosemarie C. Komorowski contributes to our Road Rage open blog to voice her concerns over the expansion of Route 25A in the Miller Place/Rocky Point area. Since its expansion, she says, the highway has been the site of numerous accidents involving both vehicles and pedestrians. Do you see things this way? Jump into the conversation and discuss all the issues surrounding motor vehicle carriage on our open blog “Road Rage.


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