Suffolk is in the initial stages of its Wi-Fi plan and Amityville has been selected as the testing ground. S.C. Leg. Wayne Horsley, in cooperation with the Town and the Village worked to begin the program along the Route 110 Corridor. More...
Attention, all former Amityville football players, coaches and supporters. James "SlapShot" Thomson will be posthumously honored at half-time of the varsity football game on Saturday, November 3. More...
Copiague 50 Deauville Blvd. 631-691-1111 •On Friday, November 9, 1 to 3 p.m.., for adults over the age of 18, The Suffolk County Visiting Nurse Service will be at the Library to administer flu shots. More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, November 1 •Amityville Rotary Weekly Meeting: 8 a.m., Nautilus Diner, Merrick Road, Massapequa. For info., 631- 264-0300. More...
It is a frequent occurrence for us that as adults, when we find a skill or practice we feel will add to the quality of our life, we say, "I wish I had started that when I was a kid." The current trend towards meditation and spirituality is one of t More...
Dear Editor: With reference to the report ( Amityville Record 10/24/07) on the most recent suit proposed by the Town of Babylon against the Republic Airport Commission, consider the following parade of bureaucracies: •The Republic Airpor More...
We were out last week asking voters what was on their minds during this election season. Following are some of their responses:
Elizabeth Gusmano, Copiague, homemaker "We love Copiague and we'd like our politicians to help us continue to live here.You can raise your children here and our Town beach is beautiful.I am happy with the current (Town) administration, but sometimes More...
A GREAT START FOR THE "BUSY WOMEN." The Babylon "Busy Women" started their season on a high note with a very interesting luncheon program at the South Bay Diner Restaurant last Thursday with a slide presentation and lecture of Living the American More...
Former Amityville resident Edward Caramanico, who was a retired carpenter for Grumman, died September 21, 2007 at St. Charles Hospital in Port Jefferson. At the 85 years old and was a resident of Ridge. More...
Classical painter Ken Byler, who had his work showcased from New York to California, died suddenly Oct. 14, 2007. The 80-year-old Amityville resident had just finished another painting before he died. More...
Notice of formation of AB GUREVICH LLC a NYS LLC Formation filed with SSNYon 09/1 1/07. Off. Loc.: Suffolk Co. SSNY designated as agt. of LLC, upon whom process may be served. More...