Republican supporters trickled in to GOP headquarters in Lindenhurst on election night knowing that at least at the local Town level, the odds were stacked against them. More...
Thefirst day of Pre-K at Our Lady of Lourdes in West Islip was quite an adventure. Theteachers, Mrs. O’Sullivan and Mrs. Pryhocki received a letter from Pirate Pete. He asked the children to findhis lost treasure. More...
A Memorial Service will be held for Barbara Zimmerman on Sat., Nov. 14 at the United Methodist Church of Babylon at 10 a.m. Barbara B. Zimmerman, who was born December 12, 1917, died peacefully in her home Nov. 3, 2009. Mrs. More...
NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF SUFFOLK - BENEFICIAL HOMEOWNER SERVICE CORPORATION C/O HSBC CONSUMER LENDING (USA), INC., Plaintiff, AGAINST CLEMENTE More...
Founded in 1980 by dedicated women working to help those living on the Barrier Beaches of Captree Island, Oak Beach, Gilgo Beach, West Gilgo Beach and Oak Island, the Barrier Beach Gulls reunited in September at Molly Malone’s Waterfront Restau More...
JOY AND SADNESS IN THE CORBETT FAMILY. Jill and Barry Corbett have had a busy month. First, Christopher Batty and Kerry McCashin were married in Southern Pines, North Carolina on Sat., Sept. 26. More...
The following are a list of public meetings and special events for the coming week: SATURDAY, Nov. 14 Autumn Meditation Retreat: Sat., Nov. 14 from 9:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m., SOS Meditation Center, 79 County Line Rd., Amityville. More...
The Firing Squad of Babylon Post #94 of the American Legion is holding its semi-annual 100 Club dance on Sun., Nov. 15, 3 to 7 p.m. Thecost is $15 per person and includes dinner, dessert, beer, wine and soda along with the DJ. More...
The Babylon Citizens Council on the Arts (BaCCA) is offering winter art classes for adults and children. A variety of drawing, painting and sculpturing classes along with hand painting glass workshops are available to students of all levels. More...
We must change the course of voter apathy in America
The percentage of qualified voters who went to the polls last week was deplorable. Between 15 and 18 of 100 eligible voters actually got to the polls to cast their ballots on Tues., Nov. 3. That means that between 85 and 88 percent stayed home. More...
A few hundred years ago, the governments in Europe were abusing the people by persecuting the religious and burdening the population with heavy taxes. The people could not take it anymore, and this led to anarchy. More...