12 LONGISLANDPRESS.COM • OCTOBER 2021
THE LONG ISLAND PRESS, FROM FARMER’S
JOURNAL TO LEADING LIFESTYLE MEDIA BRAND,
CELEBRATES 200 YEARS — AND COUNTING
It’s not typical for a publication to have
the stamina to endure — and thrive —
for the better part of two centuries,
but that’s what the Long Island Press
has been doing.
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What began in 1821 as the Long Island
Farmer in rural Jamaica, Queens, and
evolved into a hard-hitting source of
daily news in the 20th century, is
now a leading media brand in print
as a monthly newsmagazine, a daily
website, and an email newsletter.
The Long Island Press also hosts top
business and live events as well as the
beloved Bethpage Best of Long Island
program.
“We have proudly told the stories of
job creators and visionaries who run
these businesses, as our predecessors
at the Press have since the publication
was founded two centuries ago,” said
Long Island Press Editor in Chief Tim
Bolger.
Currently published by Schneps Media,
the Long Island Press refl ects the
lifestyle of the upwardly mobile and
perpetually curious, and provides a
view with a wide-angle lens from the
Queens border all the way to Riverhead
on the East End.
“The Long Island Press is designed to
inspire, to encourage, and to bring
our readers the news they need,” said
Publisher Joanna Austin. “It’s also the
‘what to do and where to go’ publication,
as in ‘who is doing what on our Island
today.’”
Informed and supported by the real
estate, home, healthcare, tech and
leisure/entertainment industries, the
Long Island Press has the added benefit
of reporting from fellow Schneps
Media publications in Queens (QNS.
com and Queens Courier) and the
Hamptons (Dan’s Paper and Behind
the Hedges).
“It’s the ‘good news’ newspaper,” said
Austin. “We fi nd out who’s driving the
innovation and building our communities,
and then we spotlight them for
their neighbors.”
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share a story idea with the Long Island
Press, visit longislandpress.com/contact.
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