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The Nassau BOCES School in Carman Road, Massapequa remained closed this week after lightning struck... More...

The Ancient Order of Hibernian's, Division 15 of Massapequa Park, L.I. presents an evening of Irish entertainment with live traditional Irish music... More...

Two All-Star players from the Massapequa Celtics make state team Matt Malanowski and Brendan Raab, players on the The Massapequa Celtics U11 boys A soccer team, were recently named to the New York State team, a wonderful achievement according to their longtime coach, Brian Kilmeade of Massapequa. More...

•Charles B. Price, of Massapequa, received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Keene State College, Keene, New Hampshire on May 11. •Kaitlynn Meehan, of Massapequa, a speech and language disabilities major at Elmira College, was named to the dean's list of academic achievement for the winter term. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Meehan. More...
Emily Lampasone, of Wantagh. collected the most money for the St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital . She is in first grade in Mrs. Sarin's class. She raised $290. She is shown receiving her prize, an aquarium. Shown with her are the NJHS captains of the Math-a-thon, Michael DuPlessis of Wantagh and Meagan Mooney of Old Brookville. This year St. William raised $5,429.85. More...
"Search for Sensation" Part 17- Blazes!
I did chase the wrong fire that destroyed the Westmin More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, June 19 •Massapequa Bd. of Ed. Regular Meeting: 8 p.m.; Central Office Bd. Room, 4925 Merrick Rd., Mas­sapequa. For further info., call 797-6600. •South Nassau Communities Hospital Maternity Orientation: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. More...
The door on senior housing laws needs to be reopened
With alarming frequency, developers who have received variances from our local towns and villages, allowing them to build more senior housing units per acre than generally permitted under local codes, are now asking for relief. They are now saying that the demand for this type of housing has reached a point of saturation. More...