Amityville Intramural U8-10 It’s that time of year again folks - summer has come to a close, school is back in session and the young people of Amityville are back on the soccer field. More...
As students in the Amityville Public School District headed back to school from summer vacation, the atmosphere in buildings around the district was anything but glum. More...
This is an equal opportunity, bi-petual” appeal, seeking two separate homes for a special needs dog and a special needs cat. Neglect manifests itself in various ways. 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...
The opening tea for the Mary P. Myton Literary Society was held at The Lauder Museum on Wed., Sept. 9. Sharyn Vetter, president welcomed all the members and conducted a business meeting. More...
The Amityville Union Free School District will hold a district-wide college fair, Thurs., Oct. 8, 7 to 9 p.m. at Amityville Memorial High School, 250 Merrick Rd., Amityville. More...
Fall in Babylon Town is always a beautiful time of the year and this scenic shot of the Babylon Town Hall lake and park is proof positive. Photo by Cliff De Bear More...
After a less than desirable season in 2008, the Amityville boys varsity soccer team knew a win in its opening game against Babylon would be a knock in the right direction. More...
The New York State Department of Health (DOH) urges health care professionals and other New Yorkers to sign up at the ServNY volunteer registry – a Webbased program for recruiting and deploying volunteers to provide essential health services d More...
The Medical Society of the State of New York just released survey results, which indicate that health insurer rules often force New York State physicians to alter the way they treat patients – and not necessarily for the benefit of patients. More...
Copiague 50 Deauville Blvd. 631-691-1111 •On Thurs, Oct. 1, 7 to 9 p.m. attorney George Roach will be at the Library to discuss the issues relevant to growing older. More...
When she was first diagnosed with kidney cancer eight years ago, Nancy Fullan made a promise that she was going to fight hard to beat the disease and see her young boys grow up. More...
If there was ever a time to live on Long Island and in New York State, it is autumn. At least that’s our opinion. There is no season more beautiful and uplifting, even as the leaves fall from the trees. More...