The lawsuit over the $13 million renovation project for Park Avenue School that ended up costing Amityville taxpayers more than $20 million is heading to trial. More...
Veterans groups, fire departments, scouts, athletic organizations and individuals are being asked to set aside some time on Fri., July 25 to support Soldier Ride, a Wounded Warrior Project organized to raise awareness of the brave young men and women who served our country and were severely injured. More...
Amityville Village Police Officer Bryan Burton Jr., was promoted to Sergeant by the Amityville Village Board. He is shown with his wife Beth and their sons, Bryan III and Thomas. (See story, page 3) More...
Army Pvt. Angela M. Powell, the granddaughter of Cynthia Wright of Amityville, has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, South Carolina. More...
On the road to rescue "Don," the lemon and white Pointer made two symbolic stops. First he sniffed the "Sensation Shrine" by the Babylon tomb of his namesake in West More...
Supplement #27 to the Code of the Village of Amityville is now available. This supplement contains local laws that were passed by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Amityville during the year 2007. The cost of the supplement is $30. More...
To the community of South Farmingdale, Emil J. Cisarik was a hero. A charter member and ex-captain of the South Farmingdale Fire Department, and volunteer since 1960, he once pulled a 300-pound man out of a burning building. Both men lived to tell the tale. More...
A special event to help returning veterans who have sustained serious injuries, including amputations, in Iraq and Afghanistan will be taking place locally. More...
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: SUFFOLK COUNTY U.S. Bank National Association, et al., Plaintiff(s) vs. Juan Silva, et al., Defendant(s) Attorney (s) for Plaintiff (s): ROSICKI, ROSICKI & ASSOCIATES, P.C. More...