By Carolyn James In a split vote that generated some controversy, the Massapequa School Board approved salary increases and additional benefits for central office administrators last month. More...
The following school districts are offering free and reduced price meals for students meeting eligibility guidelines, as set down by the Federal government. More...
Massapequa's fifth and sixth grade girls field hockey league will hold its annual registration for the Long Island Field Hockey Association's (LIFHA) Junior Travel League, on Thurs., Aug. 28, 7 to 9 p.m. More...
Oyster Bay Town Councilwoman Rose Marie Walker, second from left, attended the Albany Avenue Community Center 2008 Senior Pool Tournament Finals in North Massapequa. More...
Imagine writing a letter to Charles Darwin and having him answer. This particular 1874 inquiry was about dog suicides. Odd topic, wouldn't you say? More...
Longtime Amityville and Massapequa resident Philip J. Costa died at his home in Snug Habor, Amityville July 15, 2008. He was 84 and had lived in Snug Harbor for more than 20 years. More...
Longtime Massapequa resident and Amityville Little League coach Robert L. Hough died at his home on July 21, 2008 after an illness. He was 59. He was born November 8, 1948 to Emiel Jack and Jean (Rollinson) in Amityville and grew up there. More...
Mae Terino was a woman whose faith motivated her to work on behalf of others. A devoted mother and wife, she also volunteered at the Our Lady of Lourdes school and church and lived in Massapequa Park for 51 years. She died July 19, 2008. More...
Your right to know 3CM PROPERTIES, LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC) filed with the Sec of State of NY on 12-21-07. NY Office location: Nassau County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. More...
by Tiffany Elliott
Cheap and environmentally friendly gasoline has come to the area thanks to the owners of a local Sunoco station who have brought the corn-based fuel, ethanol, to our area. More...
After a year of looking at building zoning codes in Massapequa and attempting to align them with the Town's vision for the future, Oyster Bay Town officials decided this month to extend a moratorium on building and construction. More...
An exhibition is taking place beginning Sept. 14 at the Chase Freedman Gallery in West Hartford, Connecticut. The exhibition features the abstract mixed media paintings of Massapequa resident Beth S. Goldberg. More...
An outpouring of support from Thomas Giuliante of Massapequa Park, his family, friends and colleagues, has helped raise close to $20,000 for the Cancer Center for Kids (CCFK) at Winthrop-University Hospital. More...
The annual Merchant's Mile Race on Park Boulevard was held Aug. 9. Crossing the finish line almost neckin neck are Boyd Carrington and Chris Mammone, both from the Bellmore Striders. Photo by Cliff De Bear More...
Massapequa 523 Central Avenue 798-4607 Massapequa Park 40 Harbor Lane 799-0770 •The Harbor Lane Library is sponsoring a bus trip to see A Tale of Two Cities on broadway, Wed., Sept. 17. More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, August 28 •Massapequa Park Village Board Meeting: 8 p.m., Village Hall, 151 Front St., Massapequa Park. For further info., call 798-0244. More...
Babylon High School 1960s reunion is set to be held in Babylon on September 12 and 13. Included are the classes of 1960 through 1969. Early 1970s graduates are welcome. More...
St. David's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 20 Clark Blvd., Massapequa Park, will begin its fall American Sign language classes in September. Beginner 1 classes will be held Mondays, 7 to 8:30 from Sept. 22 to Nov. More...