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November 23rd, 2006
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The Plainedge School District's Packard Middle School is too big. The Town of Oyster Bay's south annex is too small. Now officials from the school and the Town are working on an agreement that may be just right. More...

Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rose Marie Walker, shown second from left, and Town Clerk Steve Labriola, second from right, recently attended the Court of Honor ceremony for new Eagle Scouts Kevin Berg and Nicholas Giaquinto of Boy Scout Troop 660 Falcons in Massapequa. Shown at the ceremony, held at More...

The Massapequa Red Thunder had a second place showdown on Saturday against RVC Mustangs. With great teamwork the Red Thunder struck first on a Nick Vinberg goal early in the first half. The boys from Massapequa had several other chances but could not find the back of the net. On a controversial call More...

Three- and four-year old children who attend St. David's Evangelical Lutheran Church's Christian Preschool were treated to a field trip to Hicks Nurseries in Westbury. The children went through Otto's ghostly spook house, had a hayride and picked out a pumpkin and apples to bring home for their pare More...
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Anthony "Tony" J. Castaldi Sr., a 30-year Seaford Knights of Columbus member and Amityville resident, died October 29, 2006. He was 70 years old. More...
A joint effort by the Massapequa School District and the Village of Massapequa Park to put into place a disaster planning program that residents would do well to learn about, participate in and even volunteer to be come a part of. This project puts Massapequa far ahead of many others in preparing it More...