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.

Islip Supervisor Congratulates “Seals of Civic Readiness” Achievers The Seal of Civic Readiness program began as a NYS i...
06/01/2026

Islip Supervisor Congratulates “Seals of Civic Readiness” Achievers

The Seal of Civic Readiness program began as a NYS initiative in 2022 and has since grown to include over 760 high schools throughout the state.

East Islip High School joined the program in 2023 with 30 qualified students. From there, the program has continued to gain momentum with every graduating class. Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter joined School Superintendent, Paul Manzo, along with School Board President, Steve Ruland and other East Islip School District officials in honoring these 77 East Islip students who received their Seal of Civic Readiness.

The program’s director, Korin Scarles, highlighted the importance of such initiatives for students, and how working to align coursework and credits to community engagement has transformed the way that these bright young scholars see and interact with our community. The program has seen major successes within the short period of time it has been operating, already increasing students’ opportunities and preparedness.

“These students represent the very best of what East Islip has to offer. Earning the Seal of Civic Readiness is no small achievement, investing this effort into their own futures. That kind of commitment gives me tremendous confidence for our future.” Said Supervisor Carpenter.

These students dedicate their time and energy outside of school hours, and sometimes in conflict or around clubs and sports, to demonstrate their involvement in civic values and responsibilities. The Town is grateful for the opportunity to help foster such driven future leaders, and as always, appreciates the work that teachers, faculty, and family do every day to support students.

The World Cup is in Our Backyard, Watch it in Yours! With the excitement of the 2026 World Cup building, New York State ...
05/28/2026

The World Cup is in Our Backyard, Watch it in Yours!

With the excitement of the 2026 World Cup building, New York State United invites everyone to join them at Stony Brook University for the New York State United- 2026 World Cup Watch Experience! Enjoy a free, family-friendly viewing where community members can gather and watch the live matches on giant outdoor screens, enjoy entertainment, and cheer along the World Cup together! The event will take place at Stony Brook University on Friday, June 12, 2026.

On top of the New York State World Cup community viewing events, New York State United will be recognizing local soccer coaches who have made a lasting impact across Long Island communities. The categories include: Volunteer Recreational Coaches, Travel Coaches, School Coaches, Inclusive/Adaptive Coaches, Girls Coaches, and Underserved Community Coaches.

To learn more about tickets and information, go to www.newyorkstateunited.com.

Be a part of New York State’s World Cup celebration!

Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs will be hosting Saturday hours this June! Starting June 6th, the Town's Parks De...
05/27/2026

Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs will be hosting Saturday hours this June!

Starting June 6th, the Town's Parks Department will be offering extended hours for pool membership, recreation ID card, and permit pick up from 9:00am to 12:45pm.

05/22/2026

PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT REMINDER

Second half taxes are due on or before MAY 31, 2026
THE LAST DAY FOR PAYMENT OF 2025-2026 TAXES AT THIS OFFICE will be MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026. After that date, taxes plus penalty and interest must be paid to the County Comptroller’s Office in Riverhead, NY.

Please pay your property taxes through our online payment portal at this link: Tax.IslipNY.gov

o This site is for PROPERTY OWNERS ONLY. Limit 2 parcels
o If you own more than 2 parcels, please call our office to increase your limit
o This site cannot accept partial payments
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If you no longer have property within the Town of Islip and/or you wish to remove your account, please send an email request to [email protected] from the email address associated with your account. Include your name, address of the property and/or item number. Once removed, you will no longer have access to your account. This action cannot be undone.

ANDY WITTMAN, RECEIVER OF TAXES
40 Nassau Avenue, Islip, NY 11751-3645
Telephone: (631) 224-5580

REGULAR HOURS: Monday – Friday 8:30 AM TO 4:30 PM
EVENING HOURS: MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2026 8:30AM TO 7:00 pm

Please note: Our office will be closed on:
MONDAY, MAY 25, 2026 IN OBSERVANCE OF MEMORIAL DAY.

If you have already paid your 25-26 property taxes, please disregard this notice.
If your property taxes are paid by your mortgage company, please disregard this notice

In honor of Memorial Day, Town offices will be closed Monday, May 25th. Please have a safe Memorial Day.Town Offices wil...
05/22/2026

In honor of Memorial Day, Town offices will be closed Monday, May 25th. Please have a safe Memorial Day.

Town Offices will reopen with regular hours on Tuesday, May 26th.

Islip Town Unveils New Patrol Boat at Boater Safety Press Conference Ahead of Memorial Day, Islip Town officials gathere...
05/20/2026

Islip Town Unveils New Patrol Boat at Boater Safety Press Conference

Ahead of Memorial Day, Islip Town officials gathered to welcome the official start of boating season and remind everyone that the most fun boat days are safe boat days.

The event was held at the East Islip Marina and led by local leaders including Islip Town Supervisor, Angie Carpenter, Islip Town Board members Councilmen Lorenzo, Guadron, McElwee, Town Clerk Linda Vavricka; Town of Islip Public Safety Commissioner Tony Prudenti; Town of Islip Parks and DPW Commissioner Tom Owens; Good Samaritan University Hospital Communications Director, Justin Jaycon; and Dave Anderson from Fire Island Ferries were all in attendance to underscore the importance of smart boating as residents prepare for one of the busiest weekends on the water.

“We’re so happy to see everyone out enjoying the lovely weather and beautiful bay. To help keep our waterways safe for everyone, we simply ask residents and visitors alike to do their part by staying mindful and looking out for one another while out on the water,” said Supervisor Angie Carpenter. “The Town is committed to ensuring everyone can enjoy our waters safely this season, and we’re grateful to have a new piece of equipment to support an even more reliable emergency response.”

The Supervisor reminded everyone that this week is National Safe Boating week and it’s a great time for residents to think about fulfilling their New York State required Safe Boater Certification with the Town of Islip Boater Safety Course. The next and final session for Summer will be held on Saturday, June 13th. Certification under Brianna’s Law is required for all watercraft operators 14 years of age or older. As of last January (January 1st, 2025), ALL motorized vessel operators must have this certification regardless of age.

Tony Prudenti introduced the Town’s newest life-saving emergency equipment, a 33-foot Apache built by Silverback Marine. This state-of-the-art marine response vessel will significantly enhance emergency response, public safety, and waterfront enforcement capabilities. Key features of the vessel include: advanced “SkyHook” technology, which allows the vessel to maintain its position on the water automatically, a critical technology during search and rescue operations, enforcement activities, and emergency incidents where maintaining a precise location is essential, as well as an onboard fire suppression pump system capable of drawing water directly from the bay, integrated FLIR thermal imaging technology, and much more.

This vessel represents a major investment in public safety and strengthens our ability to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies on our waterways and surrounding communities.

The event concluded with a christening of the boat by Pastor Mike Staneck, Trinity Lutheran Church of Islip and a strong message from officials, Good Samaritan University Hospital, and Fire Island Ferries, encouraging residents to enjoy the waterways responsibly this season and to honor the spirit of Memorial Day by prioritizing safety on the water.

Bay Shore Varsity Mens Basketball Team Honored for AAA Win!The Islip Town Board makes an effort each month to ensure tha...
05/20/2026

Bay Shore Varsity Mens Basketball Team Honored for AAA Win!

The Islip Town Board makes an effort each month to ensure that the excellence, hard work and dedication of community members is recognized. One such group is the talented youth who make up the Town.

At the May Town Board meeting, the Bay Shore High School Varsity Boys Basketball team was recognized for an incredible season and bringing home a Long Island AAA Championship!

Varsity Head Coach Gary Williams and Assistant Coach Chris Obi joined with players, Town of Islip Supervisor Angie Carpenter and members of the Islip Town Board at the podium to receive their certificates honoring this outstanding accomplishment.

Congratulations to the players and their coaches!

Two New Small Businesses Open Their Doors in Our TownCongratulations to Tacos Del Village in Brightwaters and WM Burger ...
05/19/2026

Two New Small Businesses Open Their Doors in Our Town

Congratulations to Tacos Del Village in Brightwaters and WM Burger Shack and Wings in Bay Shore! Both were celebrated with ribbon cuttings attended by Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and Councilmen Mike McElwee and Jorge Guadron. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine joined the fun at Tacos Del Village.

Interested in stopping by for delicious, fresh food? WM Burger Shack and Wings is located at 182 W. Main St., Bay Shore and Tacos Del Village is located at 340 No. Windsor Ave., Brightwaters.

Congratulations to both new businesses and welcome to the Town of Islip.

The Town of Islip has Health and Wellness Covered!Town officials are proud to welcome three new women-owned Wellness bus...
05/15/2026

The Town of Islip has Health and Wellness Covered!

Town officials are proud to welcome three new women-owned Wellness businesses to the Islip community with ribbon cuttings for Spinology at 213 Higbie Ln. West Islip, Katie Rowan Wellness at 631 Montauk Hwy. West Islip, and Sacred Willow Wellness Center at 268 E. Main St. East Islip.

With May being National Small Business Month, this is the perfect time to highlight all of these new and wonderful establishments in our community. We’re excited to support local entrepreneurs as they help strengthen the health and vitality of our community!

Islip Town’s DEC Commissioner Martin Bellew Recognized at Herald Sustainability Awards  Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carp...
05/15/2026

Islip Town’s DEC Commissioner Martin Bellew Recognized at Herald Sustainability Awards

Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter and Councilman Jorge Guadron were pleased to recognize Town of Islip Department of Environmental Control (DEC) Commissioner Martin “Marty” Bellew as he was honored with the “Municipal Leaders for the Environment” award at the Herald Sustainability Awards of Long Island powered by Reworld.

As Commissioner of DEC Marty has overseen numerous complex projects and programs including the construction of the Town’s Animal Shelter, expansion of the Town’s Bay Bottom Lease program, and has helped secure a $10 million grant from New York State for a new shellfish hatchery which will help improve the water quality of the Great South Bay.

Marty brings a wealth of knowledge to his role as Commissioner of DEC for the Town of Islip with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering and past career highlights including Director of Bureau of Waste Disposal, Waste Disposal Engineering and the Bureau of Recycling for the New York City Department of Sanitation, Deputy Commissioner of Public Works, and later Commissioner of Parks, Recreation & Conservation for the City of Yonkers. In his time with NYC, Marty, an icon in the industry, managed all material generated by the cleanup of the 9/11 terrorist attack at the World Trade Center.

“Marty is a huge asset to our Town and is so truly deserving of the recognition he has received. Our Town was enormously lucky to find such an incredibly experienced, educated, and competent Commissioner to handle our Department of DEC… he is truly irreplaceable,” stated Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter.

Pictured Islip Town Councilman Jorge Guadron, Islip Town DEC Commissioner Martin Bellew & Islip Town Supervisor Angie Carpenter

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Islip, NY
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