Town of Islip - Government

Town of Islip - Government Welcome to the Town of Islip's Official page! As Islip approaches maturity, it remains a varied, beautiful and interesting place to live. William K.

Few suburbs encompass ocean beaches, sparkling bays, a beautiful lake, vistas of forest fields, canals and ponds, historic villages and innumerable architectural treasures. For centuries, the Algonquin Indians inhabited Long Island. A sub-division of the Algonquins known as the Secatogues occupied all of the area in the Town of Islip. Their principal villages were at West Islip (Secatogue), Bay Sh

ore (Penataquit) and Oakdale (Connetquot). On November 29, 1683, William Nicoll became the first patentee of Islip when he purchased land from Sachem (Chief) Winnequaheagh of Connetquot. He named his 50,000- acre plantation Islip Grange, in honor of the town from which he emigrated: Islip, England. The original settlement encompassed Bayport, Bohemia, Brentwood, Central Islip, East Islip, Great River, Hauppauge, Holbrook, Holtsville, Islip Terrace, Oakdale, Sayville, West Sayville, and part of Ronkonkoma. Part of Nicoll’s original domain is now the site of Heckscher State Park. Other early land patentees were Andrew Gibb (Islip), John Mowbray (Bay Shore), Stephanis Van Cortlandt (Sagtikos Manor) and Richard and Thomas Willets (West Islip). In 1710, the precinct (or district) of Islip was established and in 1720, the first elections were held for the posts of supervisor, constable, collector and two assessors. The Town Clerk’s records of the annual meetings typically began, “At the Annual Meeting of the freeholders of the precinct of Islip ...”. The entry for the first Tuesday of April 1790, marked the first in which Islip was referred to as a “Town.”

Some early setters made their living raising grain and beef, but Islip’s proximity to the water made fishing and shipping the principal way of life. Jacob Ockers, whose Oakdale home on Montauk Highway is the only town-owned structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places, was known as the “Oyster King” at the turn of the century. A Dutch immigrant, Ockers parlayed his limited fishing experience into a world-renowned industry. By 1900, his Blue Point Oyster Company shipped as many as 100,000 barrels of oysters a year all over the world. In 1908, New York State passed a law forbidding any oysters to be called “Bluepoints” unless they came from the Great South Bay. The clam and oyster industry employed 500 boats and 1,100 men locally, and oyster shells were used to pave town streets until around 1915. The Great South Bay also attracted wealthy tourists from New York City who built mansions, lodges and country clubs for their vacationing pleasure, several of which still stand today. Islip’s oldest deeded home, and site of an overnight stay by George Washington, is Sagtikos Manor in West Bay Shore. William Nicoll had St. John’s Episcopal Church in Oakdale built in 1765, so that early settlers and Native Americans who had become Christians had a place to worship. It is the oldest church still in active use on the South Shore. Vanderbilt’s estate is now the site of Dowling College in Oakdale. He commissioned the construction of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Islip (Montauk Highway) when his daughter announced her engagement. The estate of Admiral Bourne, founder of the Singer Sewing Machine Company, in Oakdale, is now the site of St. John’s University. The original South Side Sportsmen’s Lodge still stands amid the beautiful grounds of Connetquot River State Park. This stately and important architectural structure is said to be what first attracted many of the noted personalities to the area. By 1925, the federal government had erected the first Fire Island Lighthouse. On a good summer weekend, the Surf Hotel attracted from 500 to 1,000 guests who arrived from New York and the mainland by excursion boats, ferries and chartered sloops. The hotel industry was important to Islip’s economy throughout the 19th Century and for a good part of the 20th Century. In the early years, the town expanded slowly. The population was 1,156 in 1820; 1,653 in 1830; 1,909 in 1840 and 2,602 in 1850. In 1844, the Long Island Railroad came to Islip Town. In 1868, the South Side Railroad was constructed to serve the hamlets on the bay and the area flourished. There was a flurry of building after World War I, but nothing like the population explosion and land development following World War II. Islip’s population exploded from 71,00 in 1950 to 278,000 in 1970. Over the course of Islip’s heritage, it has changed from a subsistence farming economy in the early years, to a bustling fishing and tourism area in the 19th and 20th Centuries, to the “bedroom community” of the post World War II years, to its status today as a leader, where industry and community co-habitate, providing a great place for its more than 300,000 residents to live, work and play.

SeaFest Countdown - 1 DAY LEFT!Join us TOMORROW at Bay Shore Marina for a day of delicious food, live music, waterfront ...
06/12/2026

SeaFest Countdown - 1 DAY LEFT!

Join us TOMORROW at Bay Shore Marina for a day of delicious food, live music, waterfront fun, and unforgettable memories!

With a Main Stage lineup that will keep the Great South Bay rocking all afternoon and evening, check out the bands taking the stage:
• 2:00 PM – Penny Lane
A tribute to The Beatles featuring all your favorite hits from the Fab Four.
• 3:30 PM – Let It Bleed
Bringing the timeless music and energy of The Rolling Stones to SeaFest.
• 5:00 PM – Blink 180 Who
A high-energy tribute to Blink-182 that will have you singing along to every song.
• 6:30 PM – Milagro
Closing out the night with the iconic sounds and Latin rock rhythms of Santana.

FREE Admission & Parking
FREE Shuttle Buses from the following locations:
• Municipal Parking Lot – Gibson St. & Ocean Ave.
• Municipal Parking Lot – Gibson St. & Maple Ave.
*Additional shuttle stops will also be located throughout the Bay Shore Marina parking lots to bring you directly to the SeaFest entrance and back to your car.
Music, food, shopping, boats, waterfront views, and family fun—it all happens at SeaFest!

Islip Town Celebrates Local BusinessesThe Town of Islip’s department of Economic Development held its annual Small Busin...
06/11/2026

Islip Town Celebrates Local Businesses

The Town of Islip’s department of Economic Development held its annual Small Business Awards luncheon recognizing five local businesses who bring both economic and cultural support to our Town every day. Hosted at the Essex Club in Brentwood, this event spotlighted these nominated businesses, however Town officials also acknowledged the importance of all of the Town’s local businesses in fostering community involvement and molding a unique and distinct Town.

“We always appreciate all the work that small businesses do every day,” said Supervisor Carpenter. “It’s their dedication and passion that continues to shape our community and their role in making Islip a beautiful and community-oriented Town can’t be understated.”

This year’s award recipients included La Espiguita Hall nominated by Councilman Guadron, The Sayville Inn nominated by Councilman Lorenzo, Brownstone Coffee nominated by Councilman McElwee, Mannino’s Restaurant nominated by Councilwoman Kuhn, and Peter Pan Diner nominated by Supervisor Carpenter, all of whom have continued to contribute to the Town and give back to the community through various efforts, providing services and support that only local shops can.

We are so proud to commemorate these businesses and are excited to see their bright futures as they continue to grow and thrive in the Town of Islip!

SeaFest Countdown – Day 4: FOOD TRUCKS!Come hungry because the 8th Annual Town of Islip SeaFest is serving up incredible...
06/11/2026

SeaFest Countdown – Day 4: FOOD TRUCKS!

Come hungry because the 8th Annual Town of Islip SeaFest is serving up incredible eats on the Great South Bay!

From fresh seafood and savory favorites to sweet treats and even the best pickles in Town, SeaFest has something to satisfy every craving. Here are just a few of the delicious vendors you'll find this Saturday:
• The Clamming Lemon’s
• Cousins Maine Lobster
• Frank & Liz Sausage & Braciola
• Krazy Knish
• Groovy Smoothie
• The Nut Hut
• Tapville Social Beer Truck

With live music on two stages, a vendor shopping market, boat show, beer garden, and some of Long Island's favorite food trucks, SeaFest is the place to be!

FREE Admission & Parking
FREE Shuttle Buses from the following locations:
• Municipal Parking Lot – Gibson St. & Ocean Ave.
• Municipal Parking Lot – Gibson St. & Maple Ave.
*Additional shuttle stops will also be located throughout the Bay Shore Marina parking lots to bring you directly to the SeaFest entrance and back to your car.

Bring your family, friends, and your appetite for a day of waterfront fun!

SeaFest Countdown – Day 3: Vendor Shopping Market!One of the highlights of the 8th Annual Town of Islip SeaFest is our V...
06/10/2026

SeaFest Countdown – Day 3: Vendor Shopping Market!

One of the highlights of the 8th Annual Town of Islip SeaFest is our Vendor Shopping Market featuring unique local artisans, handmade creations, specialty gifts, home décor, jewelry, toys, and so much more!

Be sure to stop by and shop with some of our amazing vendors including:
• Have Some Fun Toys
• Rainbow Resin
• Wire Designs NY
• Ladies Spotlight Boutique
• Designs by Susan Studio
• Siempre Linked NY
• Twisted Roots
• Carina Pop Designs
• The Stay North
• Marie's Imaginative Face & Body Art
• Clam Power
• HL Sea & Beach Glass Jewelry
• Tia Mily's Handmade
• Pure Brands Raw Honey
• Tupperware
• Irish Gypsy Wedding
• TU Mamas
• Charango Crafts
• Serenity Heirlooms
• Boho Art Shed

Whether you're searching for the perfect gift, a unique piece of jewelry, handcrafted artwork, or something special for yourself, you'll find plenty to explore at SeaFest!
📅 Saturday, June 13
⏰ 2PM – 8PM
📍 Bay Shore Marina

FREE Admission • FREE Parking • FREE Shuttle Buses
Come shop local, support small businesses, enjoy live music, delicious food, and spend the day with us on the beautiful Great South Bay!

06/10/2026

Come visit Islip's long-awaited Serenity Garden now!

SeaFest Countdown – Day 2: FREE Shuttle Buses!Heading to the 8th Annual Town of Islip SeaFest? Leave the parking worries...
06/09/2026

SeaFest Countdown – Day 2: FREE Shuttle Buses!

Heading to the 8th Annual Town of Islip SeaFest? Leave the parking worries behind and take advantage of the FREE Shuttle Buses and save the walking for SeaFest! 🎶🍔🛍️🛥️

Shuttle buses will run continuously from 1:30PM – 8:30PM making it easy to get to and from all the SeaFest fun at the Bay Shore Marina on Saturday, June 13th.
🚏 Shuttle Stops Located At:
• Municipal Parking Lot – Gibson St. & Ocean Ave.
• Municipal Parking Lot – Gibson St. & Maple Ave.

Additional shuttle stops will also be located throughout the Bay Shore Marina parking lots to bring you directly to the SeaFest entrance and back to your car.
Save the walking for SeaFest! 🎶🍔🛍️🛥️
FREE Admission • FREE Parking • FREE Shuttle Buses
Bring your family, friends, and a chair and enjoy a full day on the Great South Bay!

Get ready… the countdown to SeaFest begins! 🌊☀️🎶The Town of Islip SeaFest is back for its 8th Annual celebration on the ...
06/08/2026

Get ready… the countdown to SeaFest begins! 🌊☀️🎶

The Town of Islip SeaFest is back for its 8th Annual celebration on the Great South Bay! Join the Town of Islip on Saturday, June 13th from 2PM – 8PM at the Bay Shore Marina for a full day “Music & Food by the Bay”

FREE Admission, FREE Parking & FREE Shuttle Buses!
Bring your friends, family, and a chair and enjoy:
🎵 Live music all day on 2 stages featuring 4 bands
🍔 Your favorite food trucks
🍺 Beer Garden
🛥️ Out-of-Water Boat Show
🛍️ Vendor Shopping Market
🌊 Beautiful waterfront views and summer vibes

Today we kick off our SeaFest Countdown with Event Information and a special look back at the fun and memories from the 2025 SeaFest!

Mark your calendars and get ready for one of the Town of Islip’s favorite summer traditions!

Islip Officials are "Planting It Forward" with Suffolk CountyIslip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter, members of the Town ...
06/05/2026

Islip Officials are "Planting It Forward" with Suffolk County

Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter, members of the Town Board, Councilman Mike McElwee and Councilman Jorge Guadron, and Islip Parks and Recreation Commissioner Tom Owens, participated in Suffolk County's "Planting It Forward" ceremonial tree planting at the H. Lee Dennison Building in Hauppauge as part of the County's commemoration of America's upcoming 250th Anniversary.

Hosted by Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine and Suffolk County Clerk Vincent Puleo, the ceremony brought together representatives from Suffolk County's ten towns, the Suffolk County Legislature, and County government to plant commemorative Cherry Blossom trees around the courtyard of the building.

"The Town of Islip is proud to participate in such a meaningful initiative to celebrate our country's 250th birthday," said Supervisor Carpenter.

During the ceremony, Town officials planted Islip's tree using soil brought from Town Hall, marking Islip's participation in the countywide effort to honor this historic milestone.

Islip Town Unveils New Serenity GardenLocated at 50 Irish Lane in East Islip, the park was built in partnership with the...
06/05/2026

Islip Town Unveils New Serenity Garden

Located at 50 Irish Lane in East Islip, the park was built in partnership with the Town of Islip Parks Foundation and the community. Designed to be enjoyed by residents of all abilities, the sensory park features four distinct quadrants tailored to the needs of individuals with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, those on the autism spectrum, seniors and veterans, and individuals who are visually or hearing impaired.

"The Serenity Garden is a beautiful example of what can be accomplished when a community comes together with a shared vision," said Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter. "Made possible through the generosity of private donors and community partners, with no taxpayer dollars used, this park provides a serene space for residents of all abilities to connect, reflect, and enjoy the outdoors. We are thrilled to finally see this long-awaited project ready for visitors!”

The grand opening drew a major turnout, with tremendous community support and residents gathering to celebrate and experience the park's unique amenities firsthand.

Unleash Your Creativity This Summer with the Town of Isip's Cultural Affairs Kid & Teen Art-Tastic Classes!Looking for a...
06/05/2026

Unleash Your Creativity This Summer with the Town of Isip's Cultural Affairs Kid & Teen Art-Tastic Classes!

Looking for a fun and inspiring way for your child or teen to explore their artistic side? Join Kid-Tastic (ages 3–10) and Teen-Tastic (ages 13–17), exciting art classes taught by talented local artist Linda Weingarten from BOHO ART SHED!

These engaging classes provide young artists with the opportunity to: Express their creativity, Explore a variety of artistic techniques and projects, Meet and socialize with peers who share similar creative interests, Build confidence while having fun in a supportive environment.

Whether your child is picking up a paintbrush for the first time or already loves creating masterpieces, Kid-Tastic and Teen-Tastic offer the perfect place to learn, create, and make new friends.

Spaces are limited—register today and let their imagination shine!

Address

655 Main Street
Islip, NY
11751

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+16315953500

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