Town Square

WRAP

Calendar

Directory

Documents

Report

Seniors

A Message from the Supervisor

“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

Picture
 Brian seated in the 401 auditorium holding up an array of playbills, rows of seats in the background behind him.

February 7th, 2020 Brian Stoll had an epiphany while a student at SUNY Binghamton. His college ID gave him access to discounted Broadway Theatre tickets. Since those college days, the West Islip resident has mastered how to buy a Broadway Theatre ticket for less than $50 a seat, and he wants to share his knowledge.

Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and 50 of Town of Islip employees pose for a photo, wearing read in support of the movement.

February 7th, 2020 Town of Islip employees joined Go Red for Women Friday, wearing red to raise awareness and uncover the truth about heart disease in women.

Go Red for Women gives women a fighting chance against heart disease, by helping them understand their common killer.

 The Bishop, Supervisor Carpenter and School Officials pose for a photo in the middle of a gymnasium as scores of school look on, seated beside them.

January 31st, 2020 St. Patrick School in Bay Shore celebrated Catholic Schools Week with a visit from Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter and Bishop John Barres, Diocese of Rockville Center. Father Sean Gann led the celebration which included prayer, song and the presentation of a Town Citation by Supervisor Carpenter.

Supervisor Carpenter, DEC Commissioner Martin Bellew and Meghan O'Reilly pose for a photo in the Town Board room as she is presented the Certificate of Recognition.

January 30th, 2020 Meghan O'Reilly, a junior at SUNY New Paltz, was recognized by Supervisor Angie Carpenter at Town Hall recently. The East Islip High School graduate completed a mural of an oyster's life cycle this summer at the Town's Shellfish Hatchery in East Islip.

Press Room

Announcements

I-TV