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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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Councilman John Cochrane presents the town citation of recognition to members of the historical society.

October 18th, 2019 Town Councilman John C. Cochrane, Jr, recently attended the first installation ceremony of the newly founded Kismet Historical Society on Fire Island. The group first came together on July 21st, 2019 when members of the Kismet community, ranging 14 – 82 years of age, sought to bring the rich historical elements of their Fire Island community into public awareness, employing the latest technology to develop a virtual museum.

A night image of midnight blue skies and a row of houses illuminated with lights, the flood waters surrounding them up to the doorstep, like a street built on the sea or a community in Venice...dark night time waters reflecting back the sleepy homes' lights in yellow, jade and amethyst ripples.

October 11th, 2019 Town of Islip DPW crews have been working around the clock to mitigate coastal flooding caused by the recent storm system that swept through the area. All storm-related equipment is being utilized until the flood waters recede.

Supervisor Carpenter, Congressman Peter King, Councilmembers Cochrane and Mullen stands with Technology staff for a photo infront of the USA flag.

October 10th, 2019 Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter was joined by Rep. Peter King, Co-Chair of the newly formed Congressional Caucus to End the Youth Vaping Epidemic, Islip Town Board members John Cochrane and Mary Kate Mullen, Islip Town officials, and representatives from the technology industry, at a press conference Wednesday to address growing concerns over the vaping public health crisis.

Councilman Cochrane stands for a photo along side veteran Frank Frumento.

October 9th, 2019 Town Councilman, John C. Cochrane, Jr. recently joined in recognizing the many heroes in our community, at both the annual Bay Shore Fire Department “Thank You” BBQ, as well as the East Islip Fair. Meeting with Community Ambulance member Gene DeMott, and Robert Huse of the Bay Shore Fire Department, Councilman Cochrane gave his appreciation for all the emergency service men and women who continue to keep our residents safe year round.

Supervisor Carpenter, Councilwoman Mullen and TOI employee Mark Chasanoff pose for a photo.

October 7th, 2019 More than 350 runners and walkers took to the streets of Islip Sunday for a 5 Mile Run/5K Walk to raise money for the Islip Breast Cancer Coalition.

Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter emceed the award ceremony, which included presenting a 1st Place Overall Medal to Town employee Mark Chasanoff, as well as to medal winner Town Councilwoman Mary Kate Mullen, the first female to cross the finish line.

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