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December 13th, 2006
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Following an enthusiastic countdown, the lights on the Christmas tree in the Village Triangle broke the darkness of the cold night sky and officially welcomed in the holiday season in Amityville. “It’s a wonderful night and a wonderful celebration,” Amityville Village Mayor Peter T. Imbert told a ... More...

With several major projects underway, including a housing project on Louden Avenue, two senior complexes and the proposed construction of a CVS drug store on Merrick Road, the Amityville Village Board has hired an assistant building inspector, Tom Whalen. He joins the staff of Building Inspector Jo... More...

Babylon Town is leading the way in the state and country in adopting a Green building construction code under a proposed law that will come before the Town Board for approval December 20. The law will require that all new commercial, office, industrial, multiple residence or senior citizen buildin... More...

The students of St. Martin of Tours School, Amityville, presented over 200 “Thank You Veteran” cards for the hospitalized veterans at the Northport VA Hospital thanking them for their service to our country. Bill Lindner of Catholic War Veteran Post 1938, Bethpage, accepted the cards and delivered ... More...
The Amityville Memorial High School guidance department presented a series of college fairs for juniors and seniors, during which a host of col- leges and universities visit the district and provide valuable information about admissions and financial aid. The first fair took place in September, wi... More...
Correction from J. Anderson: Your foggy pet columnist attached the wrong Henry column file last week because she has more saved in her computer than she does in her brain. Here’s the right one: Never underestimate the reach of one determined cat, and his more determined guardian. Their d... More...
The Copiague Memorial Public Library will participate in the Toys for Tots Program sponsored by the United States Marine Corps Reserve. A collection box will be located in the Library for patrons to place new, unwrapped toys that they wish to donate to this meaningful cause. The final day for dona... More...
Family Service League’s Iovino South Shore Family Center is offering a group for adults who are having difficulty with anger management. Learn how to manage your anger so you can better manage your life. Your group participation will satisfy court requirements for mandated individuals. More...
Self-employed businessman and longtime Amityville resident, William H. Taylor died November 7, 2006. He was 77 years old. He owned and operated Taylor Commercial Roofing in Lindenhurst. More...
Babylon Town has been at the forefront of ensuring that state and county laws governing the placement and location of sexual predators within our communities meets the requirement of the laws. More...