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April 2nd, 2008
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Barbara Freis Cahn, the founder of the Massapequa Post and former editor and publisher of the Amityville Record newspapers, died March 16 in Palm City, Florida. More...

Suffolk County Police Highway Patrol Motor Carrier Unit today issued several summonses to the operator of a dump truck that spilled half a ton of debris across Sunrise Highway. More...

Congressman Steve Israel attended a "Seeing-Off" ceremony for family members of the Fighting 69th. They will be headed to Fort Bragg, North Carolina for a visit with their loved ones before they deploy to Afghanistan. Congressman Israel is shown with Sgt. Theodore Gentile of Deer Park and his baby T... More...

Effective March 2008, Babylon Town Councilman and local attorney Lindsay Patrick Henry has been appointed be the Appellate Division, Second Department of the New York State Supreme Court, to the New York State Appellate Division Committee on Character and Fitness for the Second, Tenth and Elevent... More...
Pit Bulls have no natural coat to withstand a life chained outdoors; some enter shelters, their Waldorf Astorias, as living skeletons with multiple gashes, mange, ears cropped hedge clipper style, and imbedded prong collars. In a life proverbially "going to the dogs", being reincarnated as a Pit B... More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: THURSDAY, April 3 •Amityville Rotary Weekly Meeting: 8 a.m., Nautilus Diner, Merrick Road, Massapequa. For info., 631- 264-0300. The president is Don Carney. More...
Longtime Copiague resident Irene Louise Davis, a past president of the Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post #1015 in Copiague, died March 4, 2008. She was 82. Born in Brooklyn, she moved to Copiague in 1950 and lived in the same home on North Emerson Avenue for 58 years. More...
Our police departments throughout Nassau and Suffolk counties have been doing a good job of monitoring the opening of illegal massage parlors in our business communities, and in arresting the women there who are offering sex for a fee. More...