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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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a collage of each honoree and their group photo with the board

March 21st, 2024 – March is National Women's History Month, serving as a poignant reminder of the profound impact women have on their communities and on the lives they touch.

The Town of Islip takes immense pride in recognizing and celebrating the achievements, strength, and resilience of women from all walks of life. Their unwavering dedication, passion, and tireless efforts contribute to the rich tapestry of our Town, making it a better place for everyone.

7-Eleven Officials, Islip Tax Receiver Andy Wittman, and Community Members cut Ribbon at new location

March 18th, 2024 – Town officials were on hand to cut the ribbon to the doors of 7-11 on Sunrise Highway in Bayport. Receiver of Taxes Andy Wittman joined with family and friends of the proprietors to celebrate the latest grand opening in the Town of Islip.

Elected's and community members in attendance press the button

March 15th, 2024 – Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter, joined by Receiver of Taxes Andy Wittman and Town Clerk Linda D. Vavricka, kicked off St. Patrick's Day celebrations by lighting the Town Hall cupola green. Suffolk County Legislator Tom Donnelly, representing Babylon Town, and members of the East Islip and Babylon Hibernians were also in attendance.

group photo with electeds and check

February 16th, 2024 – Town of Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter, Councilman Mike McElwee and Town Clerk Linda Vavricka presented South Shore University Hospital and Good Samaritan University Hospital each with checks for $200 to their respective heart health research programs. The funds were raised through the Town’s annual “Wear Red Day” during the American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women initiative designed to increase women’s heart health awareness.

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