On March 20, two Amityville Memorial High School students, shown above, entered the Nassau Community College Annual Art/Science Exhibition. This year’s topic was How the Media Redefines the Truth. More...
More than 300 people rallied Feb. 21, in protest of the potential closing of Brentwood State Park, including many members of the Brentwood Soccer League. NYS Sen. Owen H. More...
“TNR Day” looked like a feline episode of the M*A*S*H television show. Hawkeye and Trapper weren’t there, but a heap of Have-A-Heart traps was. 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...
Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts (BACCA) will be holding spring arts classes for eight weeks beginning in April. Morning, afternoon and evening classes are available as well as Saturday art classes for children. More...
Notice of Formation of Salt Parks LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NY Secy. of State (SSNY) on 10/16/09. Office location: Suffolk County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. More...
The federal lawsuit brought against the Amityville Village Board of Trustees and the Amityville Police Department by the owners of Punta Roca bar has been withdrawn. More...
Several local organizations are the recipients of local art grants from the 2010 Long Island Decentralization Grants for the Arts Regrant Program. More...
An article that ran in last week’s edition of the Amityville Record “Amityville School Coach tapped, misidentified two Amityville School District employees. More...
Everyone was a fraction at Park Avenue Memorial Elementary School during the Amityville Public School District’s first annual district-wide Fraction Day. More...
Amityville Oak and John Streets 631-264-0567 •The Amityville Public Library will be offering Income Tax preparation assistance free of charge, Sundays, 1:30 to 4 p.m. on April 11. Copiague 50 Deauville Blvd. 631-691-1111 More...
When Vincenza (Virginia) Todaro moved to East Massapequa in the early 1960s, she became passionate about bringing that portion of the community into the Massapequa School District and Massapequa Post Office. More...
Dear Editor: In Charles Litwin’s rebuttal to my letter of Feb. 3, he began somewhat in agreement with me. He then went on to explain why the A.C.L.U. exists and how they protect the Constitution’s Bill of Rights. More...