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May 16th, 2007
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Their names are Mary and Betty, Susan and Joan, Cora and Alice, but for one day last week they were all Rosie again. The women, all of whom worked in defense plants during World War II were honored at the American Air Power Museum at Republic Airport, at a ceremony sponsored ... More...

Everyone who knew Walter G. O'Connell spoke about his commitment and passion to the Copiague community. Some even call him the "Father of Copiague." Longtime educator and principal Walter G. O'Connell died after a long illness on April 22, 2007. He is the namesake of the Copi... More...

The Amityville Woman's Club held a luncheon meeting, March 13, at the Unqua Corinthian Yacht Club. Mary Ann Costa, first vice president and program coordinator, featured Corinne Timor as the speaker. More...
For the first week of the season, the Long Island Ducks seemed to be in a fog, having lost four of their first six games. But then came last Friday and the team was literally playing in the fog during their game at Citibank Park against the visiting Lancaster Barnstormers. More...
News Flash: "Spaniel saves tiny Terrier from drowning in Southards Pond." 'Tis a true Long Island tale with a Disney dash, but sorry to say, we won't be seeing footage on Animal Planet or News 12 because it happened 126 years ago. More...
Amityville Oak & John Streets 631-264-0567 +The Rhythm Kings music will perform Afro- Cuban music, Thursday, May 17, 7 to 8 p.m. Performers are Napoleon Revels-Bay on drums, Bryan Carott on percussion, Paul Ramsey on bass and Daniel Kelly on piano. More...
The Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts (BACCA) and the Town of Babylon are pleased to announce the start of the fourth Annual Teen Theatre Awards season. Judges from around the Babylon community will score the students on their performances, culminating with an awards rece... More...
Frances Laura Becker, a loving mother and homemaker who lived in Amityville for five decades, died April 13, 2007 at the Britthaven of Pamlico Health Care Home near Oriental, North Carolina. She was 90 years old. Born in Brooklyn, she moved to Amityville after she and her h... More...
Once again, the American people have been given a wake-up call about the dangers of illegal immigration- and yet too many, including their representatives in Washington, continue to dream on. The latest reminders about the dangers of an open and sloppy immigration policy ca... More...
Notice of Formation of DAVID PJ LLC, domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Articles of Organization       filed with Secretary of State on 12/4/06. NY Office location: SUFFOLK County. More...