The North Massapequa Fire Department held an Open House on Friday night, October 9, 2009 where the public was invited to view fire safety displays in the home. More...
The recording “Who Let the Dogs Out?” is #3 on a Rolling Stone poll of the most annoying songs of all time. It ranks right behind “The Macarena”. More...
The following is a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week. Readers should know that meetings are subject to change without notice. More...
Veterans Day ceremonies were held at Long Island National Cemetery this year, with the firing squad composed of members of the Babylon American Legion Post 94. More...
There are many images to be taken from the story of Bethlehem, but one seems particularly appropriate in the social, political and economic climate today. More...
Like many New Yorkers and members of the families of the nearly 3,000 innocent Americans murdered on that horrific Tuesday morning eight years ago, I’m outraged and insulted by President Obama’s decision to transfer Khalid Sheik Mohammed More...
For the first time in three years, the weather held out long enough for the Massapequa community to have the opportunity to enjoy a fun-filled day of Homecoming festivities. More...
The Massapequa American Legion Post 1066 held its annual Memorial Garden Ceremony and Flag Retirement Ceremony in the front of their hall located at 66 Veterans Blvd., Sat., Sept. 19. More...
Yvonne Dagger’s works are defined by poignant details and everyday objects that at first glance appear to be inconsequential. A black and white painting that transports you back in time is turned on its head by a single dot of color. More...
Massapequa Troop 90 of the Theodore Roosevelt Council announced that Joshua Klimaszewski, John Valerie, John Cangelosi and Nicolas DiVerde were honored for achieving the rank of Eagle. Theceremony took place on Fri., Sept. More...
John G. LaMarca, 54, a Lindenhurst resident and Superintendent of Public Works in Massapequa Park Village for 34 years, died on October 20 after a 9-year battle with cancer. More...
Longtime Massapequa Park resident and active community member Robert James Romano, Sr. died after a brave battle with cancer on Oct. 13, 2009. He was 72. More...