GREENPORT, NY, April 13, 2023 -- Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital (SBELIH) was named Sponsor of the Year by the East End Seaport Museum for its contributions to the annual Maritime Festival. East End Seaport Museum Executive Director Tracey Orlando presented the award to SBELIH Chief Administrative Officer Paul J. Connor on April 7. This year’s Maritime Festival kicks off with the Land & Sea Gala on September 22, followed by the parade and street fair on September 23 and 24.
The Maritime Festival, which receives over 65,000 visitors each year in Greenport, is one of the North Fork’s largest annual events, with a gala, parade and street fair benefiting educational programs, museum offerings, and the preservation of the Long Beach Bar (Bug) Lighthouse. SBELIH is the festival’s official sponsor.
“We are honored to receive the Sponsor of the Year Award for sponsoring the Maritime Festival,” said Connor. “The Maritime Festival is such an important event for the Greenport community. This partnership allows Stony Brook Medicine and SBELIH to showcase our entire system and the services we provide to all of Suffolk County.”
“Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital is a community leader,” said Orlando. “They are part of the fabric of the North Fork, so the East End Seaport Museum has recognized them as our sponsor of the year. They are a great community partner.”
Learn more about the Maritime Festival at eastendseaport.org/about-the-festival.
About Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital
As part of Stony Brook Medicine, Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital (SBELIH) combines the best in academic and community medicine, improving access to advanced medical care for residents of the North Fork and Shelter Island. With 70 beds, SBELIH is Suffolk County’s first hospital, serving the North Fork since 1905. SBELIH provides care to 25,000 year-round residents and expanding to 60,000 summer residents with comprehensive healthcare solutions, including behavioral health, medical-surgical, orthopaedics and general surgery, wound care, interventional pain management and GI, advanced ambulatory care, diagnostic, and physical therapy services. The hospital is also a clinical campus and training site for Stony Brook Medicine, with its first SBELIH Psychiatry resident having graduated in 2022.