How well thought of former Massapequa Postmaster Gerard "Jerry" Fiorenza was evident by the hoards of his loved ones, friends and co-workers attending a renaming ceremony on a beautiful mid-week morning October fourth. More...
Congressman Steve Israel believes rising costs on Long Island are the result of having the wrong priorities, which he says can be alleviated by his common sense approach to government. More...
Farmingdale School District Superintendent John Lorentz is shown on opening day at Saltzman East Memorial with first grade student Gabrielle DiPrima. Both look happy to be returning to school. More...
Spaying and neutering pets prior to adoption is the only way to ensure that these animals won't add to the staggering pet overpopulation problem. Bonds, vouchers, and certificates are not a sure thing. More...
In two weeks, elections will take place for state and federal lawmakers, and the decisions voters make will undoubtedely have long and lasting impacts. At both levels of government, there are serious issues for our country, and our communities. More...
Dear Editor: Elections are a few weeks away. How much do you know about the candidates to be able to vote responsibly? Has the incumbent impressed you enough with the job he or she has done to vote for him or her again? More...
At its September general membership meeting, the Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) addressed the timely topic of emergency management. The NCVOA represents 64 incorporated villages with more than 430,000 residents. More...
On Sunday, September 17, Community United Methodist Church, Massapequa, hosted Bishop Jeremiah Park of the New York Conference of the denomination which covers southeast New York State and western Connecticut. More...
The Luke Neuhedel Foundation (LNF) is holding a raffle for a TMX Elmo. Chances are $5 each or three for $10. There is no limit on the number of chances you may purchase. More...
Oyster Bay Town Clerk Steve Labriola, second from left, recently attended the Town of Oyster Bay's first annual Fluke Tournament, which was held at John J. Burns Town Park in Massapequa. The Town Clerk is shown More...
Massapequa Park 40 Harbor Lane 799-0770 The Harbor Lane Library offers programs on an ongoing basis including aerobics and toning classes, Mondays, 7:30 p.m.; Tournament Scrabble, Mondays, 11 a.m..; Let's Talk, a discussion group for seniors, More...
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto announced that the fourth annual Paws for Parkinson's dog walk will be held on Sunday, October 22, at Marjorie R. Post Park, Merrick and Unqua Roads in Massapequa. More...
The child welfare department of the Massapequa Woman's Club will hold a garage sale Friday,October 27 and Saturday, October 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the rain date is Sunday, October 29. The sale will be held at 15 Massapequa Ave., south of Merrick More...