The Police vehicle moves through the parking lot and the computer scans the license plates of vehicles of every parked there—almost instantly. They show up on a computer console in the vehicle and que down, one afteranother. More...
“Feed me!” It’s the “purrfect” ploy. Cats may not do what we want them to do, but they are vocally adept at manipulating us to do what they want, especially when it comes to providing room service. More...
The following is a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week. Readers should know that meetings are subject to change without notice. More...
B.A.A.R.C, Babylon Animal Adoption and Rescue Center and Buddy Cares present the first Town of Babylon Pet Fair to be held Sat., Sept. 26, 1 to 4 p.m. at Tanner Park, Copiague. More...
The Amityville Police Department, under the direction of Chief Dobby, recently teamed up with Amityville Memorial High School to conduct an active shooter drill in the high school. More...
Richard Nicewicz, 72, sails very small boats but has a big problem: pond weeds. Every week, Nicewicz used to race his remote-control sailboat at Babylon Town Hall Pond. More...
The Babylon Panthers faced off against the Amityville Warriors last Friday night at Williams Field in Babylon. It was a hard-fought battle between the Babylon’s Big Cats and the Warrior Wall. This time, the Cats won. More...
With a 6-1 win over the Bridgeport Bluefish on Sunday, September 13, the Ducks captured the first Ferry Cup – an annual season-long contest between both teams. TheDucks won 11 of the 20 meetings. More...
Longtime Amity Harbor resident and loving family man Philip C. Hartten died Aug. 23, 2009. He would have been 76 years old the next day. “Philip was a gentle, caring man,” said his wife of almost 29 years, Judith P. More...
September 28th is take-your-child-to-the-dinner-table day, an event designed to help parents recognize the value and importance of sitting down with their children over a meal. More...
Dear Editor, Mr. Hessing uses a very valid viewpoint in stating, decisions should be made with rational judgment of the mind and not on feeling, emotion or whim. More...