New School threads for Max, 7 and Riley, 4, Elliott of Massapequa. The boys showed off some of their new school clothes at Kohl's Department Store on Sunrise Highway in Massapequa. Max is heading to first grade next week and Riley, to pre-school. More...
The Massapequa Park Merchants' Festival drew consistent crowds despite drizzles Aug. 14 and 15. It also drew some controversy that the Village of Massapequa Park is now attempting to sort out. Photo by Cliff DeBear More...
Alice J. Lorenz, a resident of Massapequa for almost a decade and a half died on August 22, 2004 from complications of diabetes. She was 83 years old and described by her family as a woman with a gift for making people feel comfortable and cared for. More...
The recent lawsuit against a 1999 real estate contract between the Village of Massapequa Park and local property owner Gil Kicherer not only raises an interesting question concerning the Constitutionality of leasing an office and small portion of lan More...
The Massapequa Park Village Board agreed during its open pre-board meeting August 23 that it would begin to unilaterally enforce a village law that prohibits merchants to put out tables and chairs or display, distribute, or sell merchandise on the si More...
Norman Kass, a resident of Massapequa Park, was recently presented with the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross, which acknowledges recipients of various military honors or those who were prisoners of war, at Pearl Harbor December 7, 1941, direc More...
A story that appeared in the Aug. 18 edition, announcing the retirement of Sgt. Vincent Malabo, a former resident of Massapequa, incorrectly stated his first name. We apologize for the error. More...
State Senator Kemp Hannon (R - 6th S.D.), today announced that senior citizens or their spouse who will turn 65 years of age before December 31, 2005 are eligible to apply for ENHANCED STAR this year. More...
Nassau County Comptroller Howard Weitzman (right) discusses the benefits of the new NassauRx prescription discount card with Massapequa resident Lucille Guarascio and her granddaughter, Sara, during the Comptroller More...
Islip Town Councilman William J. Rowley recently attended a special celebration for West Islip resident, Dr. Charles Howlett, who retired from the Amityville School District after more than 25 years of dedicated service. More...