Two Massapequa firefighters were injured Saturday, June 8 while battling a fire at 10 Burns Lane, Massapequa. The blaze fully engulfed the three-story home, but volunteers managed to bring it under control quickly. More...
Some of the women who served as Massapequa Postmasters (or Postmistresses), were energetic, well rounded individuals who stamped out a place for themselves in Massapequa history. More...
On Saturday, August 10, the Massapequa Fire Department will be hosting its 8th annual Emergency Services Canoe Race Challenge. The race consists of a two-mile course over the Great South Bay, from John J. More...
Are you a woman who is involved in a relationship which may be unhealthy? Do you ever feel that you are not getting your own needs met in your present relationships? Codependency is something we can all benefit from learning about. More...
While Mabel L. Wagner loved helping others and doing charitable works, she was above all, said her daughter, Janice Gerhard, a homemaker, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother. More...
Stephen M. Kutch, a 32-year resident of Amityville, died June 9, 2002 at Calvary Hospital in the Bronx. He was born in Brooklyn December 8, 1942. More...
New York State Assemblyman Steve Labriola (R, Massapequa) recently honored Frank Nocerino as incoming President of the New York State Association of Fire Districts at their installation dinner held at the Melville Marriott. More...
New Island Hospital honored 75 of its volunteers, including Farmingdale resident Marie Iaonne, for her 15 years of service, and Margaret Rebando of North Babylon for her 10 years of service. They are shown at right. More...
Marianne and Tony Savona, of Lake Ronkonkoma, are happy to announce the birth of their third child, Emily Marie. Emily was born on march 8, 2002, weighing 7 pounds, 14 ounces and was 20 inches long. More...
Recently, Michael Villagran of Massapequa was accepted to participate in the National Youth Leadership Forum on Medicine (NYLF/MED), taking place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, June 23 to July 2. More...
Identity theft crimes are on the rise causing nationwide concern. According to FBI statistics, it is one of the fastest growing white collar crimes in the U.S. More...