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February 13th, 2008
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Mrs. Ammirati's and Mrs. Simmons' students in grade three at St. Rose of Lima School, helped to raise money for Colin Conaty. They sold water and cookies to their classmates in order to raise money to donate to Colin and his family. Colin is a toddler who has been undergoing cancer treatment. More...

Some Massapequa Park residents are saying that it is time for the Village to review the proliferation of stop signs in the community before it moves forward with authorizing the placement of any others. Currently the Village has stop signs at 445 locations, some of which are four-way stop signs. M... More...

The Amityville School Board is expected to announce tonight that interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. John Williams has been tapped for the Superintendent's post. The announcement comes after an extensive search by the school board that reached out to the community for input and reviewed resumes ... More...

Hydro Tech Environmental, Corp., announced it has selected Suffolk Federal Credit Union to offer financial services to its employees. Suffolk Federal Credit Union, headquartered in Medford, is a notfor profit member-owned financial institution with over 60,000 members. More...
Just Joe is a different kind of hero. For the last year this hefty Rottweiler has given his blood to save the lives of other dogs. More...
Massapequa 523 Central Avenue 798-4607 Massapequa Park 40 Harbor Lane 799-0770 For the month of February paintings and sketches by The Tiny Artist Children's Art under the direction of artist/designer Isabelle Rapacciullo will be on display in the Downstairs Gallery. More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, February 14 •Plainedge Bd. of Ed.Business Meeting: 8 p.m., Board Rm., District Office, 241 Wyngate Dr., N. Massapequa. For further info., call 992-7455. More...
Longtime Massapequa Park resident Frank Armanno Sr., was not only the inventor of many items that we use today but was also a published poet. He died Jan. 2, 2008 at Lawnwood Medical Center in Fort Pierce, Florida at the age of 85. More...
Over the past several months, Pet columnist Joanne Anderson has been on an historical search for the location of the Westminster Clubhouse in Babylon and the burial site of the famous canine Sensation. More...
PUBLIC NOTICE OF COUNTY TREASURER'S SALE OF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATE IN THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY Notice is hereby given that I shall on the 19th day of February, 2008, and the succeeding days, beginning at 10: More...