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CALENDAR OF EVENTS The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, November 1 •Massapequa Bd. of Ed. Regular Meeting: 8 p.m.; Central Office Bd. Room, 4925 Merrick Rd., Massapequa. For further info., call 797-6600. More ...
The children at Grace Day School in Massapequa are shown on the first day of school. Shown in the photo (left) are several kindergarteners, in their new school uniforms." Mrs. Dobby's second grade class from Grace Day School of Massapequa are all smiles as they pause for this photo (below). The ... More ... Vets' Tax Exempt Brochure Available Oyster Bay Town Receiver of Taxes James J. Stefanich advises residents that the Town has available to local veterans an informative brochure to assist them in applying for a tax reduction program. More ... MPK Homemakers to meet November 1 On Thursday, November 1, 9:30 a.m. Massapequa Park Day Chapter of Homemakers Council of Nassau County will hold its regular monthly meeting at St. David's Lutheran Church, Clark Boulevard and Lakeshore Drive, Massapequa Park. At 10:30, a program will be presented by Nassau County Board of Assessor... More ... Massapequa Library to host Senior Citizens Information and Assistance Fair Nov. 14 The Nassau County Department of Senior Citizen Affairs is coordinating a free Information and Assistance Fair, Wednesday, November 14, 10 a.m. to noon at the Massapequa Public Library, 40 Harbor Ln., Massapequa Park. More ... Girl Scouts help out unwed mothers Daniella Tompkins and Katie McKiernan are working towards their Girls Scout Silver Award by throwing a baby shower for young mothers who will raise their babies alone. They began the collection in September with the Biltmore Beach Club and will now be collecting through bins at both the Bar Harbor... More ...
Massapequa Park Lions Club President Margaret LoRe is shown installing new Lion member Karen Kraft Sheridan at a recent meeting. Looking on is Karen's proud father John Kraft. Karen recently painted the flags on the Lions award-winning July 4 float. More ... Town of Oyster Bay Hockey Registration Begins November Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rose Marie Walker announced that registration for the Town of Oyster Bay Youth Ice Hockey Program will begin on Wednesday, November 7. "The Youth Ice Hockey Program is one of the Town's most popular recreational programs," Councilwoman Walker stated. More ... Massapequa Library Teen programs The Massapequa Public Library will be offering programs for teens in November. Programs will be held at the branch at 40 Harbor Ln., Massapequa Park or 523 Central Avenue, as indicated below. On Friday, November 9, 4 p.m. at Harbor Lane, Patricia Ginex will return with a fall teddy bear craft. Al... More ... How to Beat the High Cost of College seminar The Massapequa Public Library's Young Adult Department will present consultant Barry Fox who will return with his program, How to Beat the High Cost of College, Monday, November 19, 7:30 p.m. at the branch located at 40 Harbor Ln., Massapequa Park. This free program will highlight the various ways... More ...
At its October 2007 general membership meeting, the Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) addressed the timely topic of public safety and the Nassau County Police Department. The NCVOA represents 64 incorporated villages with more than 4 3 0 , 0 0 0 residents. More ... Beth-El Out and About Shabbat Following up on the success of Out and About Shabbat, which are services held outdoors during the month of August, Congregation Beth-El of Massapequa announces the continuation with In and Around Shabbat services on Friday, November 2, 7 p.m. The public is welcome. The next In and Around service w... More ... Oyster Bay Town reappoints landmarks commission member The Oyster Bay Town Board has approved the reappointment of Karen Strom of Woodbury to fill vacancies on the Town's Landmarks Preservation Commission, announced Town Councilman Anthony D. Macagnone. Strom is a founding partner of the law firm of Schroeder & Strom, LLC, which concentrates exclusiv... More ...
Local residents and riders of city-bound LIRR trains through Massapequa Park witnessed a recent troop service project at Massapequa Park Village Hall, from September 8 through September 16, which honored the memory of each and every victim of 9/11. More ... James “Slapshot” Thomson to be honored Nov. 3rd Attention, all former Amityville football players, coaches and supporters. James "SlapShot" Thomson will be posthumously honored at half-time of the varsity football game on Saturday, November 3. "Slapshot" dedicated more than 30 years of his life to the football program in Amityville. Unfortunat... More ... S.A.M.S. to hold musical program The Senior Adult Mitzvah Society (S.A.M.S. ) sponsored by Temple Judea, a club for seniors age 55 and older will meet Wednesday, November 14, 12:30 to 3 p.m. There will be a musical program by John Geida. The donation is $3. Bagels, cream cheese, coffee and cake will be served. More ... Locals to be on Wheel of Fortune During September, Pat Sajak, Vanna White and the Wheel of Fortune production team traveled to New York to tape three weeks of shows from Radio City Music Hall. Among the contestants were residents from our area. As part of Best Friends Week, Kathy Upton of Massapequa and her friend Heidi Spraul o... More ... Liberty Rezoning hearing scheduled for November 13 The Oyster Bay Town Board will consider rezoning a portion of the former Liberty Industrial Finishing site in Farmingdale at a public hearing scheduled for Tuesday, November 13, according to Town Supervisor John Venditto. "The Town acquired approximately 15 acres of the former Liberty Industrial ... More ... Oyster Bay Immunization program Oyster Bay Town in conjunction with the Nassau County Departments of Senior Citizen Affairs and Health and the Nassau University Medical Center, has extended its deadline to November 1. immunizations are being offered with no out-of-pocket expense to Town senior citizens 60 years of age and older. More ... Massapequa Park Village Merchants Association Where commerce and community work hand-in-hand Halloween is here and we are all very excited. However, there is just one thing that we want to tell all the parents or relatives of an older child. Please instruct them not to put shaving cream all over the trees, streets and on the storefront windows. In some years the damage has been incredible... More ... New Beth-El program Congregation Beth-El has announced the formation of a new adult education university called BEAT - Beth-El Adult Time. There will be monthly programs and classes available in the winter and spring sessions too. The public is invited. There is a modest fee for these classes. More ... |
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