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February 14th, 2007
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Shown in the photo are Joan Sudermeister, chairman; Adrianne Miller, president; Diane Apgar and Anita Caramanico at the January 9 meeting of the Amityville Woman's Club at the Unqua Corinthian Yacht Club, receiving donations from the members for distribution through the Outreach Program of St. Mart... More...

At a recent Town of Oyster Bay Board meeting, the only "opposition" to condemning property at 103 Broadway in Massapequa was from a local man who said he wanted to buy it and maintain it as an automotive center, albeit a cleaned up version of what is there now. The Town has plans to turn it into a ... More...

Three talented area students made it into the semifinals of the INTEL Science Talent Search for 2007, considered by some to be the junior Nobel Prize. Out of 1,705 entrants from across the country, there were 300 semifinalists, 64 of whom were from Long Island. More...

The Massapequa Elks #2162 had its Annual Cerebral Palsy Christmas Party on December 9. This yearly event serves many local community organizations such as Carmen's Road BOCES of Massapequa Park, Hagedorn Little Village School of Seaford, AHRC of Brookville, as well as family members and community m... More...
The Farmingdale School District unveiled a plaque on Wednesday, November 1, honoring Board of Education members. The plaque, dedicated to former Board Member Trustee Dr. Philip J. Acinapuro, lists the names of all individuals who have served on the Board of Education since 1892. More...
Mighty microchip: a transponder, tiny as a grain of rice with a longer lifespan than any dog or cat. Implanted between the shoulders, a microchip, though not a GPS, offers another level of ID protection for your pet. That is, if the chip is registered to your name and current address/phone number. ... 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, Friday, 1 p.m.; strength training classes for sen... More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, February 15 +Town of Oyster Bay Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting: 7 p.m., Town Bd. hearing room, 54 Audrey Ave., Oyster Bay. For further info., call 624-6380. More...
Former dedicated Amityville physician Florence Dumanis Felberbaum died in her sleep January 1, 2007 at her home in Boca Raton, Florida. She was 95 years old and had practiced in the south shore community for 38 years. Born in Massachusetts, she later practiced medicine in Amityville from 1942 to 1... More...
A story that appears in this week's paper, and another that appeared last week, outlines the Town of Oyster Bay's efforts to crack down on unscrupulous, defiant and neglectful landlords. The administration of Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto is to be commended for the actions it has taken. More...