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By tapping into the power of knowledge, the Massapequa Water District believes it can keep its local water supply clean and protected for generations to come. More...

Union members are picketing the construction of a new Walgreens pharmacy on Sunrise Highway- complete with an inflated rat-, charging that the company is hiring non-union workers. More...

The Massapequa Red Thunder returned to their winning ways with a 2-0 victory over the Oceanside Warriors. The first half was scoreless, but great overall play from Matt Eicher and Joe Arceri motivated the team in the second half. The first goal was scored off a throw in as Nick Leelum made a great p More...

Patrick R. Martone, of Massapequa, is among the 745 students who entered Colgate University, Hamilton, New York in late August. Martone is a 2005 graduate of Massapequa High School. He is the son of Lynn M. and Patrick R. Martone. More...
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto recently hosted the first meeting of the Supervisor's Commission on Youth Athletics, organized to help coaches, league officials and parents encourage participation in organized youth athletics. More...
Lester has a quizzical head tilt; he was hit by a car some time ago. From his Wyandanch stoop, this big Chihuahua watched while Little Shelter workers weighed and wormed his puppies. Then it was Papa's turn. They'll be back next month to give the pups a distemper booster. So far the owner doesn't wa More...
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Lifelong Amityville resident and aeronautical engineer Arthur "Toddy" Morgan Jr. died October 4, 2006 at Good Samaritan Hospital in West Islip. He was 79 years old. More...
Each election season, we try to bring our readers information about the candidates so that they can add it to their storehouse of knowledge about these individuals, and make an educated and informed choice at the polls. We hope we have done that this year, and that readers are looking carefully at e More...