Residents, many frustrated with recovery efforts from Superstorm Sandy, attended the Amityville Village Board meeting Mon., Nov. 26, expressing their anger. More...
Amid all the sadness of Sandy, many mitzvahs happened behind the scenes. In response to the hurricane, much of this kindness and generosity has been extended to people on behalf of their pets. More...
The Long Island Air Force Association (AFA) invites everyone for the 71st Anniversary of Pearl Harbor and the Dropping of the Roses memorial ceremony. The event will be held Fri., Dec. 7, 10:30 a.m. More...
RealtyConnectUSA will host a toy drive to benefit young Hurricane Sandy survivors, Sat., Dec. 8, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The toy drive will be held at the newest RealtyConnectUSA location, 579 Broadway, Massapequa. More...
Councilman Tom Donnelly announced that the Town of Babylon will participate again this year in the annual U.S. Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. More...
Schools made tough but right decisions making up Sandy days
We support our local school boards, which have decided to make up the instructional days lost to Hurricane Sandy by eliminating all or part of the spring or winter breaks. More...
Ten trucks from Huntington Town, complete with crews, went through the streets of Amityville south of Merrick Road picking up storm debris and clearing out whatever was left from Hurricane Sandy. More...
Senator Carl L. Marcellino (R-Syosset) has donated $25,000 to the Suffolk Cooperative Library System (SCLS) in support of its Historic Newspapers Collection. More...
On Election Day, Nov. 6, instructional staff members in the Amityville School District were hard at work, acquainting themselves with the latest and greatest practices and curriculum requirements while helping others through a tough time. More...
At St. Martin of Tour’s School, Amityville, the students in Mrs. Reyes’ fourth-grade class each shared what they were most grateful for, despite losing so much from Hurricane Sandy, which was followed by a prayer service. More...
Funeral services were held Fri., Nov. 30 for Amityville School teacher John “Chris” LaMarca who died last week. A 1973 graduate of Amityville Memorial High School and resident of West Babylon, Mr. More...
Jerald E. Hazelton, a longtime resident of Amityville, died Nov. 17, 2012 after a long illness. He was 69 years old. Mr. Hazelton was born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire on July 10, 1943 to Glenn Warner and Virginia (Torrey) Hazelton. More...