Plans to clean up the former Liberty site in Farmingdale have been moving slowly but coming together, according to N.C. Leg. Dave Mejias (D-Massapequa). More...
On June 28, 20 students from Spain, age 14 to 18, and an adults chaperone, are visiting Long Island to experience the American way of life, and to improve their English as participants of the Global Friendships summer program. More...
On May 30, new Farmingdale School District PTA members were installed for the 2006-07 school year during the 41st Annual Farmingdale Council of PTA Installation Dinner held at the Milleridge Inn. More...
As part of its annual altruistic endeavors, Mid Island Lodge No. 828 Knights of Pythias members provided funding to the Mill neck School for the Deaf. More...
It was "Dinosaur Day" in Miss Mary Lou's and Miss Roseann's prekindergarten class at Massapequa's Presbyterian Community Nursery School. The children painted a dinosaur mural, made dinosaur hats and Play-doh dinosaurs. More...
Massapequa firefigthers rushed to the scene of a house fire that broke out at approximately 3 p.m., Tuesday May 23. First responding units discovered a fire confined to the second floor bedroom of the two-story home at 10 Burton Lane North. More...
Children who attend St. David's Evangelical Lutheran Church's Preschool in Massapequa Park were able to watch the day by day progress how cocoons turn to butterflies. Every spring for the past 11 years, Robin Lever, director of St. More...
With a lot of determination and "true grit," Momma's House, Massapequa, was officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by board members, friends and residents of Momma's House. More...
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, second from right, and Town Clerk Steve Labriola, right, recently attended Birch Lane Elementary School's 50th anniversary celebration. More...
"You can measure the civility of a society by the way it treats its animal," states Patricia Cornwell, the award winning author of so many mystery and crime novels such as More...
Yesterday: If I close my eyes, I can still remember that moment staring at the television and waiting to witness history. It was July 20, 1969 and for a 12-year-old, this was going to be a huge event, one I would definitely remember. More...
Dear Editor: We are coming up to Independence Day, July 4, and this is a good time for people to think about replacing old and torn flags. Flags can be put in the box in front of Village Hall in Massapequa Park. More...