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Beginnings: In October, 1708, Queen Anne of England confirmed John Mowbray's purchase of land that was to become Bay Shore and Brightwaters. Mowbray, a tailor and teacher from Southampton, is said to have paid the fish-dependent Secatogue Indians ``several eel spears'' for the Bay Shore-Brightwaters land. Sagtikos Manor to the west of the hamlet is traditionally considered part of Bay Shore, but its original patent in 1693 went to Stephen Van Courtlandt, a Dutch merchant related by marriage to William Nicoll, a wealthy New York politician who received the earliest royal grants for land that is now Islip Town.
Photo: West Lake Drive, "Brightwaters," Bayshore
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Beginnings: In October, 1708, Queen Anne of England confirmed John Mowbray's purchase of land that was to become Bay Shore and Brightwaters. Mowbray, a tailor and teacher from Southampton, is said to have paid the fish-dependent Secatogue Indians ``several eel spears'' for the Bay Shore-Brightwaters land. Sagtikos Manor to the west of the hamlet is traditionally considered part of Bay Shore, but its original patent in 1693 went to Stephen Van Courtlandt, a Dutch merchant related by marriage to William Nicoll, a wealthy New York politician who received the earliest royal grants for land that is now Islip Town.
Photo: West Lake Drive, "Brightwaters," Bayshore
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    May 16, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  1. FACTBOX-U.S. coal-fired power plants scheduled to shut

    Reuters
    May 16 (Reuters) - U.S. power companies plan to shut or convert over 50,000 megawatts (MW) of coal-fired plants over the next several years as cheap natural gas prices and strict environmental rules have made coal the more expensive option in some areas....

    Tags: Avon (Dare, North Carolina), Edison International, Riverside (Cook, Illinois), Niles, Hopewell (Hopewell, Virginia)

  2. May 15, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  3. Cops: Suffolk driver's license suspended 50 times

    Newsday
    One day after Nassau County police arrested a man whose license had been suspended 201 times, Suffolk County police arrested a Bay Shore man with 50 suspensions on his license. Louis Newman, 52, of 100 Queen St., was arrested and charged with first-...

    Tags: West Islip, Police Arrests, Central Islip, Punishment, Prosecution

  4. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  5. Cops: Woman hit boyfriend's mom with car on Mother's Day

    Newsday
    A woman involved in a dispute with her boyfriend Sunday night wound up striking his mother with her car, ending a chaotic Mother's Day in Islip with the girlfriend's arrest, police said. Kristin DiPaola, 20, of Bay Shore, was arrested after the...

    Tags: Central Islip, Banking, Prosecution, Mother's Day

  6. May 13, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Islip doctor invents baby-safe C-section scalpel

    Newsday
    When Islip obstetrician Dr. Scott Berlin couldn't find a better incision-making tool to deliver babies by Caesarean section, he got a piece of cardboard and a pair of scissors and started making mock-ups of a new kind of scalpel -- one that wouldn't...

    Tags: Medical Specialization, Health Organizations, Medical Procedures and Tests, Obstetrics, Cesarean Section

  8. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  9. Long Island gays' group marks 1st 20 years

    Newsday
    What started as the effort of a group of college students and local teens to create a more welcoming environment for gay and lesbian youth has grown into an expanding Long Island network of community resources and services that marked its first 20 years...

    Tags: Gardens and Parks, Same-Sex Marriage, Travel, Tourism and Leisure, Minority Groups

  10. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Bay Shore man convicted of ex-wife's murder

    Newsday
    A Bay Shore man was convicted Friday of second-degree murder in the August 2010 stabbing death of his estranged wife, prosecutors said. It took the jury four days to convict Wesley Paul, 41, in the slaying of Monica Lisa Paul, 40, of Bay Shore, who...

    Tags: Central Islip, Justice System, Prosecution, Prisons, Thomas Spota

  12. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  13. BRIEF: Motorcycle patrol officer injured in accident

    Newsday
    A Suffolk County Police Department motorcycle patrol officer was taken to a hospital after an apparent one-vehicle accident Friday afternoon in Bay Shore. Police said the officer, whose identity was not released, was taken to Southside Hospital in Bay...

    Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Motorvehicle Accidents, Transportation Accidents, Suffolk County Police

  14. Apr 27, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. National Grid writes check for restaurant recovery bills

    Newsday
    Superstorm Sandy wrecked Molly Malone's in Bay Shore. Four feet of water flooded the bay-front restaurant, wreaking more than $500,000 in damage. After almost six months, owner Peter Higgins is still working to fully reopen in time for summer....

    Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Brightwaters, Lifestyle and Leisure, Business, Hurricane Sandy (2012)

  16. Nov 21, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  17. Gov. Cuomo: Lowe's to Distribute Over 22,000 Thanksgiving Meals to Sandy Victims

    Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that Lowe’s will be distributing more than 22,000 traditional, family-style Thanksgiving meals from Boston Market to families in the hardest hit communities of Hurricane Sandy. These heat-and-serve dinners will be distributed on a first come, first served basis on Wednesday, November 21 beginning at 11:00 AM.
    Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that Lowe’s will be distributing more than 22,000 traditional, family-style Thanksgiving meals from Boston Market to families in the hardest hit communities of Hurricane Sandy. These heat-and-serve dinners...

    Tags: Government, Staten Island (New York City), Nesconset, Hicksville, Hurricanes

  18. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  19. Toddler Dies After Falling Into Backyard Pool

    An East Islip toddler drowned in a backyard swimming pool Wednesday afternoon, according to the Suffolk County Police.
    pix11.com | @wpix
    An East Islip toddler drowned in a backyard swimming pool Wednesday afternoon, according to the Suffolk County Police. Byron McArthur, 21 months old, entered the pool by climbing up a ladder. A family member found the boy at the bottom of the pool and...

    Tags: Emergency Health Procedures, East Islip, Health, Suffolk County Police

  20. Aug 14, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  21. Long Island House Explosion Kills Baby, Injures at least 14 Others

    <span id="yui_3_2_0_23_134497181578986" style="font-size: x-small;">A house explosion on Long Island Tuesday has killed a baby and hospitalized at least fourteen others.</span>
    pix11.com | @texas_peep
    A house explosion on Long Island Tuesday has killed a baby and hospitalized at least fourteen others. The baby, an 18-month-old boy, was rushed to the hospital, but died shortly after, according to reports.  Seven people - six adults and the baby - were...

    Tags: West Islip, Explosions, Disasters and Accidents, Long Island, Emergency Incidents

  22. Jul 4, 2012 |Story| WPIX-LTV
  23. West Nile Virus Reported On Long Island

    Break out the bug spray. West Nile Virus is back on Long Island.
    PIX11.com | @akadennews
    Break out the bug spray. West Nile Virus is back on Long Island. "The confirmation of West Nile virus in a mosquito pool indicates that the virus is actively circulating within the mosquito population," said Dr. James Tomarken, the Commissioner of...

    Tags: Northport, Long Island, Atlantique, Fire Island, West Nile Virus

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