February 9th, 2024
– February 9, 2024 marks the 14th year of P.S. I Love You Day. This year’s theme is “Love is Meant to be Given,” a reminder to spread love to the world, to others and most importantly, to ourselves.February 9th, 2024
– February 9, 2024 marks the 14th year of P.S. I Love You Day. This year’s theme is “Love is Meant to be Given,” a reminder to spread love to the world, to others and most importantly, to ourselves.February 2nd, 2024
– Supervisor Carpenter and Islip Town employees wore red for the Town’s annual “Go Red for Women” campaign Friday, during February, American Heart Month. Personnel from departments Town-wide contributed $5 each, to be donated to cardiac health and research programs at neighboring hospitals, Good Samaritan University Hospital and South Shore University Hospital.January 4th, 2023
– Hundreds gathered at Touro Law School to witness Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter; Town Councilmen John M. Lorenzo and Michael J. McElwee, Jr.; Receiver of Taxes Andy Wittman and Town Clerk Linda D. Vavricka take their oaths of office, reaffirming their commitment to serve the residents of the Town of Islip.December 8th, 2023
– Spirits were bright at Islip Town Hall Tuesday, as members of the Town Board, coaches, administrators, family and friends celebrated the athletes of three championship high school teams.December 8th, 2023
– Dozens of toys were picked up from Islip Town Hall and delivered to the Salvation Army, for distribution to the organization's Angel Tree recipients.Town of Islip employees went above and beyond, buying toys, clothes, shoes and games from the wish lists of 60 Salvation Army Angels. Employees placed the unwrapped items in Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter's office, where they were collected by Santa's elves and given to families registered with the Angel Tree program. The Town of Islip has been participating in the Salvation Army Angel Tree program since 2015, when Supervisor Carpenter took office.
December 4th, 2023
– Ross Memorial Park played host once again to the Brentwood Chamber of Commerce annual tree lighting ceremony. Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter joined with Bruce Fabrizio, Brentwood Chamber President, in welcoming the many families, high school students, local elected officials and civic members who celebrated the return of the tree lighting to the park since its grand reopening in November. The Town was forced to close the park in 2020 after the Suffolk County Police Department identified illegal drug activity in the park.