February 25, 2010 RSS feed / Schools/Sports

Babylon High School has representatives from the MTA T.R.A.C.K.S. Unit visit

Representat ives f rom the Metropolitan Transit Authority T.R.A.C.K.S. Unit participate in Babylon High School’s Drivers Ed program discussing important safety and driving skills necessary for young and inexperienced drivers. More...

Lindenhurst High School varsity soccer team attends award dinner

From Lindenhurst High School, this year’s winners at the Suffolk County awards dinner, left to right, are girls varsity soccer coach Sara McGuire, seniors Rachel Blum and Kimberly De Angelo, junior Dana Colton, freshman Ariana Irizarry, and as More...

North Babylon High School baseball team honored by legislators

Suffolk Legislators Lou D’Amaro (D-North Babylon), Steve Stern (DHuntington) and DuWayne Gregory (D-Amityville) recently joined the North Babylon Fire Company and other local elected officials in honoring the North Babylon High School varsity More...

Lindenhurst schools to hold K registration

Registration for kindergarten in the Lindenhurst School District will take place at each district elementary school Tues., March 2, for children whose last names begin with letters A to L, and Tues., March 9, for children with last names beginning w More...

Babylon High School student receives National Honor

TheNational Society of High School Scholars (NSHSS) recently announced that Babylon Junior-Senior High School student Sean Logan, of Babylon, has been selected for membership. More...

Babylon students pledge to X the Textwhile driving

Babylon High School students took a pledge to X the Text while driving as part of Allstate Insurance Company’s national public awareness campaign. More...

17th Annual South Shore Soccer Marathon, hosted by the Long Island Junior Soccer League

The 17th Annual South Shore Soccer Marathon, hosted by the Long Island Junior Soccer League’s West Babylon Soccer Club, was played on Friday night, May 29 plus Saturday night, May 30. More...

Poll

The DEC plans to address water contamination from the plume from the Grumman plant in Bethpage at the well site; the majority of the water will then go into local waterways and the Great South Bay untreated. Do you agree with what the DEC is proposing?