Following complants from residents Trustees said they wanted to give popular tavern chance to prove itself.
by Carolyn James
The Amityville Village Board approved a cabaret license for Toomey’s Tavern on the Crik following two weeks of discussion and negotiations between the owner and its nearby residential neighbors. More...
When the Amityville School Board member Dr. Kathleen Corbett was trying to think of a proper way to memorialize John Williams Ed.D., who died Feb. 4, 2014, she remembered the first time she met the popular school Superintendent. More...
A class action lawsuit taken out against the Venetian Yacht Club, formerly John Anthony’s on the Water, in Babylon has been settled, with the owners of the popular Babylon Village catering Hall agreeing to pay up to $3.5 million in money allege More...
Congratulations to boys winter track stars Travon Duncan, Hassan Matthews, Kaashief Morgan and Brenden Paula for achieving All-County and All-Long Island status. More...
With a roster of seven, members of St. Martin’s fourth-grade Boys CYO team played four games in just over a week to win the St. Raphael’s (East Meadow) Winter Tournament in February. 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...
S.C. Leg. Steve Stern, chairman of the Veterans and Seniors Committee, is hosting a free event for children of active-duty military personnel, National Guard and reservists on Sat., May 10, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. More...
On Thurs., May 1, join Last Hope Animal Rescue at Governor’s in Levittown for LOL Comedy Night. Tickets are $20 (all of which is donated to Last Hope) and there is a two-drink minimum (which can be soda, coffee, etc.). More...
The end of the semester was busy with students complaining about their grades and wanting to know if there was any way they could make up for their lack of diligence during the semester. More...
It as a busy weekend in Amityville as several local organizations held events.On Friday night, the Amityville Rotary held its wine tasting event at the Amityville Club. More...
Amityville Village and Suffolk County Police evacuated the Amityville Memorial High School this morning after receiving a call in which an individual said there was a bomb in the school.Police immediately responded to the school and did a sweep of th More...
The Amityville Village Board continues to work on its budget for the coming year. With figures last week showing a proposed tax levy increase of 6.17 percent, Mayor James P. More...
S.C. Exec. Steve Bellone was joined by Suffolk and Town officials recently to announce the expansion of a program to collect and dispose of old or unneeded prescription medications to reduce drug abuse and protect the environment. More...
New Yorkers are being advised by the governor and state health officials to take precautions to prevent diseases that are transmitted by ticks as springtime weather arrives throughout the state. More...
Here’s an idea to think about: To stay mentally sharp, sustained effort is key. It takes work to keep a complicated organ such as your brain in optimum condition. Fortunately, it doesn’t have to be complicated. More...
Funeral services will be held Fri., April 25 for Patricia A. Hilbert, a longtime resident of Massapequa who had close ties to the Amityville community. She died April 4, 2014 at Apex Rehabilitation Center in Huntington Station. More...
Robert D. Poole, a longtime resident of Amityville and graduate of Amityville Memorial High School, died March 5. He was 69 years old. Mr. Poole was born in Alabama to Lee and Christine (Gregory) Poole. More...
NOTICE is hereby given that the PLANNING BOARD of the Village of Amityville will hold a Public Hearing at the Amityville Village Court Room, 21 Ireland Place, Amityville, N.Y. More...