January 26th, 2021 – North Atlantic Industries, Inc. (NAI), a leading supplier of embedded computing solutions and power supplies, announced an expansion of its presence in the Town of Islip with a new facility and global headquarters.
January 26th, 2021 – North Atlantic Industries, Inc. (NAI), a leading supplier of embedded computing solutions and power supplies, announced an expansion of its presence in the Town of Islip with a new facility and global headquarters.
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.
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.
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.
January 6th, 2021 – Long Island MacArthur Airport is once again, a nominee for the USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards for Best Small Airport. The nominees were released today and voting is underway through 12 Noon on Monday, February 1.
January 12th, 2021 – Islip Town officials welcomed the arrival of a refrigerated van which will be used to transport meals to homebound senior citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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.