The Economic Opportunity Council of Suffolk (EOC) recently completed the renovation of a house in West Babylon acquired with the help of both Suffolk County and the Town of Babylon. More...
The Copiague Youth Council Summer Activities Program enjoyed an outing to the Cultural Arts Playhouse in Bethpage to see a production of Footloose. More...
Unqua Elementary School in Massapequa is celebrating 50 years of elementary education. The public is welcome to join them for a rededication ceremony at the school to be held October 29, 10 to 11:30 a.m. For more information call 799-9102. More...
Reverend William H. Perkins, Jr., a former religious leader in Amityville died October 1, 2002 at his home in McLean, Virginia where he lived with his wife of forty-six years, Carol Jane Perkins. More...
When Edith Sundman was a young woman, she had a promising modeling career. She worked as a model while still in high school, and in 1939, she was selected was the Chesterfield Girl of the Month. More...
Longtime local resident Phil Robinson is moving to Cairo, New York, leaving behind his many friends and neighbors in Amityville and Massapequa and, according to Amityville Village Chamber of Commerce President Marcia Besserman, also leaving a large v More...
Holy Trinity Baptist Church celebrated its 75th anniversary with a banquet at the Huntington Town House. An evening of fellowship, fun and entertainment marked the event. More...
The Sunrise Detachment, Marine Corps League of Massapequas and District 15 of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will hold a blood donor session, Tuesday, October 29. More...
Yet another report has come out describing the conditions of the workmanship at the Park Avenue complex, and yet another series of findings shows how shoddy, faulty and downright incompetent that work was. More...