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December 6th, 2006
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St. Martin of Tours in Amityville’s student government hosted a Halloween Poetry Contest and a Halloween Poster Contest. The poetry contest was offered to students in grades two through eight. The children wrote some sweet and some spooky poems. The poster contest was offered to students in kinder... More...

Residents in Western Suffolk BOCES will be asked to approve a $5.48 million capital improvement project for the construction of a permanent complex at its offices at 507 Deer Park Rd., Dix Hills. The plan is to replace the aging modular and portable facility there. More...

Former Copiague Fire Chief Pete Sayevich is seeking a five-year term and is running unopposed for the seat currently held by his brother Robert on the Copiague Board of Fire Commissioners. Robert Sayevich is not seeking reelection. Sayevich served as Chief of the department in 2003-04, and also se... More...

Kenneth Corbin, director of chemical dependency and compulsive gambling programs for South Oaks Hospital announces appointment of Yvonne Andrade, LMSW as clinical supervisor of outpatient services for chemical dependency and compulsive gambling. More...
St. Martin of Tours in Amityville is thankful. Mrs. Hogan’s second grade class had a special craft project. They each made feathers to stick on their turkey. On each feather they wrote what they were thankful for. Many of the children were thankful for their families, friends, their school and tur... More...
Editor’s Note: The column entitled “No Candy for Kitty “ about a feline genetic defect that makes cats unable to taste sweets was awarded the Muse Medallion for the “Best Newspaper Article” in this year’s Cat Writers Association (CWA) competition More...
Long Island Citizens for Community Values will be holding a holiday party for children ages three to ten (under age five must be accompanied by a parent) and will include treats, crafts and games, Friday, December 8, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Gateway Life Center,. 54 George St., Babylon. More...
Anthony “Tony” J. Castaldi Sr., a 30-year Seaford Knights of Columbus member and Amityville resident, died October 29, 2006. He was 70 years old. Born inBrooklyn, he lived in New City and Ozone Park, Queens before moving to Amityville in 1976. More...
Singing Christmas Carols in the Village square, taking holiday home tours, watching children gaze up adoringly at Santa and whispering their list of wishes in his ear, sipping hot chocolate with neighbors and friends at the annual tree lighting ceremonies— these are the things that make up the true... More...