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“Welcome to Islip, the 3rd largest town in New York State, but with an endearing small town feel. We are so proud of our town…our beaches, golf courses, marinas, parks, housing opportunities for all, businesses, industrial parks, healthcare and educational institutions including our own Islip MacArthur Airport that provides many job opportunities. I sincerely hope you find this website helpful.” Angie

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wide angle shot of new runway with number 6 on it

January 21st, 2021 The year 2020 represents the largest ever challenge in the history of aviation. Despite these significant challenges, MacArthur Airport immediately prioritized health and safety concerns with high-technology air purification systems, and prepared for the future with an unparalleled commitment to its infrastructure, customer development, and overall improvements.

Supervisor with Test Site Workers

January 22nd, 2021 Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter visited the Town’s Brentwood Recreation Center COVID-19 test site recently, to show her appreciation to the Good Samaritan Hospital nurses and nurse practitioners who have been conducting COVID testing since the site opened November 18th.

Councilwoman Mullen presents certifcate of recognition to new business

January 21st, 2021 The Bayport-Blue Point Chamber of Commerce celebrated the grand opening of The Pizzeria of Bayport.

Islip Town Councilwoman Mary Kate Mullen joined new business partners Cliff Weinstein, Paul Saccoccio and Danny Saccoccio along with David Zwaik, Jacob Zwaik and Carlos Delgado for the ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Supervisor Carpenter and Town Officials pose for photo with Tony

January 13th, 2021 Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter recently presented Anthony “Tony” Sciallo with a citation marking his retirement from the Town of Islip. Tony began his career with the Town at the WRAP facility in 1987; a year later, he moved to the shellfish hatchery cultivating clams and oysters for the next 24 years.

Five students hold certificates of honor given to them by Supervisor Carpenter. The girls of Sayville High School were honored for creating food pantries within their community to help those suffering with food insecurities

December 10th, 2020Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter recently met with 5 freshmen from Sayville High School, to honor them for their efforts to help the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. The students, Molly Brady, Courtney Thornton, Fallon Santoro, Elizabeth Sheehan and Loghan McNamara, created a GoFundMe page to raise money for “Little Free Pantries,” to help residents experiencing food insecurities.

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