Community Corner
The Sights of the 20th Annual Seafood Festival
An inside look at all the food, music and crafts from the LIMM event.
Hurricane Irene may have postpone the original Seafood Festival, but it didn't stop the festivities.
At the Long Island Maritime Museum's event on Sept. 24 and 25, the aroma of fried seafood met you at the entrance as John Corr played the guitar, and the guys from Clam Power greeted you before you even bought your entrance ticket.
Town of Islip Supervisor Phil Nolan was among those on hand at the festival.
Find out what's happening in Sayville-Bayportwith free, real-time updates from Patch.
“The museum is dedicated to preserving our rich maritime history,” Nolan said. “We’re pleased so many people have come out this weekend to support the museum.”
Scroll through the the images above from the weekend that celebrated Long Island's seafood traditions.