Members of Col. Gilbert Potter Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution were guests for lunch recently on the porch of Attorney Richard Handler More...
The Suffolk County Department of Social Services has been housing paroled sex offenders in a North Babylon motel, the only location in the entire county where these high-risk homeless parolees are being placed, according to Babylon Town officials who More...
On Saturday, October 30, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., Republic Airport, Route 110, Farmingdale, will host a free open house featuring nearly a dozen aircraft and helicopters that range from today More...
For all the naysayers, including a man named John Kerry, regarding "There are no weapons of mass destruction, because we have not found them. Therefore, George Bush is wrong." More...
A proposition on the November ballot will ask residents of Amityville Village if they want to spend up to $5 million for the construction of new Village Hall building. More...
Amy Lynn Apgar, daughter of Irv and Diane Apgar of Amityville, was married July 30, 2004 to Salvatore Andrew Kiernan, son of Bruce and Theresa Kiernan of Kings Park. More...
Babylon Town Supervisor Steve Bellone and several Babylon Town officials joined Pat Curcio, husband of the late Marcia Ann Curcio for the dedication of the Tanner Park skateboard park, Sunday, September 12. More...
Eight-year-old Katherine DeMarco, a granddaughter of long-time Amityville residents, Mario and Mildred DeMarco, was named second runner up in the Pre-teen New Jersey Junior Scholarship and Recognition Program this August. More...
Joseph Peoples, a 23-year veteran of the New York City Police Department, loved his career so much that after he retired he continued to work in law enforcement as a private security guard, including at Brunswick Hospital Center in Amityville. More...
Some adults who grew up in Massapequa may remember the name Miss Dorothy who, for many years was a preschool teacher at the Presbyterian Church on Pittsburgh Avenue. More...
An 80-mile hurricane ripped across Suffolk County last night leaving in its wake fallen trees and millions in property damage, largely to utilities lines, but no casualties. More...