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March 26th, 2008
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Meghan Bonser attends St. Martin of Tours school in Amityville. She is a kindergarten student who initiated and executed a service project all on her own. She heard about the poor people of Wyandanch who recently experienced a devastating fire in their parish. Meghan sold bookmarks, personally dec... More...

The Amityville School Board held its third budget workshop Wed., March 19, reviewing proposals that include hiring of additional staff to address, in part, an anticipated increase of 64 students, and state-mandated services. Those include student testing and evaluations, counseling, career plannin... More...

Coming off back-to-back victories against St. Anne's, the St. Martin's CYO swim team took on second place St. Raymond's of Far Rockaway. More...
"A First for Ferals" in Babylon Town: On Saturday April 5th, the Town of Babylon will launch a free spay/neuter voucher distribution to assist in TNR (Trap/Neuter/Release) efforts of feral cats. The service is available exclusively to Town residents. More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, March 27 •Amityville Rotary Weekly Meeting: 8 a.m., Nautilus Diner, Merrick Road, Massapequa. For info., 631- 264-0300. The president is Don Carney. More...
Longtime Amityville resident and loving caretaker Nettie A. Eleazer Foster, who was lovingly called "Mother Foster," died March 9, 2008. A Native American of the Shinnecock Tribe in Southampton, she was 80 years old. Born October 5, 1927 in Bellport to Paul Cuffee and Rose (Smith) Eleazer, she de... More...
This is National un-clutter week. For those who take these national directives seriously, it means it is time to go through those closets and cupboards and get rid of what you don't need. More...
Resolution At a regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Amityville Public Library, Town of Babylon, County of Suffolk and Town of Oyster Bay, County of Nassau, New York, held at the Amityville Library, corner of John Street and Oak Street, Amityville, New York on the 17th day of January, 2... More...