Patchogue, NY|News|
Notorious Patchogue Bar Investigated By State Liquor Authority
The Cliffton came under fire this week for hosting a gun shooting death gambling ring and now is in State Liquor Authority crosshairs.

I am a freelance journalist and writer who covers local news and writes features for local and regional publications. I’ve published work in national magazines like Salute magazine, Family (military) magazine, Triathlete magazine, regional publications like Long Island Pulse and Long Island Parenting, and reported local news for online outlets like LongIslandWins.com
Born and raised on Long Island, I enjoy everything LI has to offer, and pride myself on knowing the ins and outs of our communities. I think and write about parenting, women’s issues and health and fitness. I’ve swung from a trapeze, balanced on paddle boards, dangled upside down in yoga silks, visited West African and Bollywood dance studios, floated in a sensory deprivation tank and tried every type of aerobic and fitness class under the sun as a fitness guinea pig for magazine stories. I enjoy covering the intersection between science and daily life as a health journalist and finding new ways for families to live healthier lives as a family fitness columnist.
My background is in marketing and advertising as well as editing and writing. I have an English Literature degree (2002) from Stony Brook University and PhD graduate coursework from The City University of New York. Several years working with mid-sized clients, ranging from large retailers to small non-profits at New York advertising agencies, has given me a sharp sense of copy and business writing. Over two years writing for Patch.com sites, touching on every beat there is, has given me a thorough grounding in local community journalism.
If you have a news tip or know something happening in your Long Island community that your neighbors should know about, drop me a line by emailing me at jboydsweet@gmail.com
The Cliffton came under fire this week for hosting a gun shooting death gambling ring and now is in State Liquor Authority crosshairs.

The weekly street closure and outdoor dining night will complement Sundays In The Street and encourage residents to eat out downtown.
"Numbers are up early. Let the shooting sprees begin," said an Instagram post from The Cliffton, which placed bets on NYC shootings.
The Huntington Station Greek and Italian restaurant is open again after a renovation and a switch to counter service.
A proposal to change the districts's mascot amid a national trend of changing possibly offensive school nicknames was tabled last night.
Long Island activists are joining a national day of protests against funding cuts to the U.S. Postal Service amid debate over mail-in voting
Cost and effectiveness of new carcinogen treatment are issues, say some in the drinking water industry.
The chain serving Philadelphia-style soft pretzels opens its newest Long Island location on Portion Road in Lake Ronkonkoma.
Dr. Euguene Purvis inspired many during 97 years as a local pastor, doctor, veteran and community leader and now neighbors look to help him.
Sayville Chamber of Commerce will host a drive-in theater fundraiser event with a costume contest and prizes later this month.
Both independent and chain gyms are seeing high attendance at outdoor group classes like cycling and boot camps in parking lots.
The street closing event has been a boon to businesses, Patchogue Chamber says.
A seated audience enjoyed music by Cassandra House in "a pandemic performance" as part of a new "Music under the Marquee" series.
The fast food joint has permanently closed after being in business for decades.
The plaintiffs are arguing that the Town's at-large representation disenfranchises areas of the Town with majority Latino populations.
Community opposition group agrees to compromise on plan for two lots on Bayview Avenue; Islip Town to review new zoning change this week.
A Long Island group called BlackWhiteBrownUnited (BWBU) is planning to counter protest at Saturday's police support march.
The police support march will be held this Saturday to honor officers who died in the line of duty and to show support for law enforcement.
Get Chopped Mobile Barber Bus is a barber shop on wheels that's appealing to customers concerned about coronavirus or who enjoy convenience.
Real estate agents in Nassau and Suffolk are reporting a strong sellers' market as fleeing city residents bid homes at or over asking price.