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Military personnel invited to ToBay holiday concerts Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto invites residents who are currently active in the military to attend one of the Town's Holiday Concerts, during which there will be a special salute to troops. This year's concerts are being held on Monday, December 11;Tuesday, December 12 and Wednesday, Dece More ...
As a follow up to Rachel's Challenge, the Massapequa Parent-Teacher Association, along with Massapequa Takes Action and members of the high school staff, invited Daryl Scott, father of Columbine victim Rachel Scott, to speak during two assemblies at the high school and one assembly at Massapequa Hig More ...
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto, shown third from left, and Town Clerk Steve Labriola, second from right, recently attended a game of the Over the Hill Gang to thank its members for raising funds for a Farmingdale girl with a heart defect. More ... Peggy Caltabiano awarded CMC Peggy Caltabiano, CMC village Administrator/ Clerk of the Village of Massapequa Park, has been awarded the prestigious designation of Certified municipal Clerk (CMC) from the International Institute of Municipal Clerk (IIMC) for achieving its high educational, experience and service requirements. Ca More ... LNF Foundation seeks childrens art to help kids with cancer The Luke Neuhedel Foundation calls children up to 12th grade to help children with cancer. Send your drawings, photographs, pictures, etc. to the Luke Neuhedel Foundation and they will be placed on greeting cards to raise funds for kids with cancer through LNFs Cafe Press Shop, Noodle Soup 4 the Sou More ...
Rebecca Jayne Acome and Jordan Harrison Schmidt, of Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts were engaged recently. More ...
Billy Alpert, a senior at Massapequa High School, was one of 31 high school students chosen from across the United States to participate in The Seidenberg Scholars Summer Experience 2006 at Pace University inNew York City from June 25 to 29. The program provided the students with a challenging inter More ...
Nancy Szabo, of Amityville, the organist and choir director at St. David's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Massapequa Park for the past nine years, has decided to retire. Szabo plans to spend some quality time with her husband of 40 years, Joseph, her children and grandchildren. More ... Mitchell Mertz joins Weiser LLP Weiser LLP, of Manhattan, recently announced that Mitchell J. Mertz, CPA, of Massapequa, has joined as partner. More ...
Nassau County Legislator Peter J. Schmitt, the Minority Leader of the Nassau Legislature, was on hand to congratulate Wally Medinas on the occasion of his retirement from the Massapequa Water District after 37 years of Public Service. Schmitt presented special Legislative Recognition, proclaiming Au More ...
Junior Girl Scout Troop 2185 of Massapequa Park visited historic Sagamore Hill for a tour of Teddy Roosevelt's home in June. More ...
Jarrett Fifield, a new English teacher at Massapequa High School in Massapequa, joined teachers from across the nation and host Brian Lamb for a wide-ranging interview about current education issues on C-SPAN's Q&A, Sunday, July 30. More ...
In recognition of Financial Literacy Month (April 2006), Astoria Federal Savings held its first annual essay contest for children, ages five to twelve, asking the students to complete the statement: "If I Save A Lot Today, In the Future I Could..." The essay contest was part of Astoria Federal's fun More ...
Massapequa Boy Scout Troop 660 inducted its newest Eagle Scout and Nassau County Legislator Peter J. Schmitt, the Republican Minority Leader of the Legislature, was on hand to recognize Toby Ring. Schmitt presented a special legislative Citation proclaiming July 18 as "Eagle Scout Toby Ring Day" in More ... |
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