July 29, 2010 RSS feed / Schools/Sports

Babylon senior prepares for the next play

After throwing strikes as a Panther, Babylon High School girls varsity softball senior Amanda McKay will continue her athletic journey in the fall at East Stroudsburg University in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. More...

Brumidi Lodge Sons of Italy awards scholarships to local students

The Constantino Brumidi Lodge N0.2211, Order Sons of Italy in America takes part in many philanthropic endeavors. This year, the organization awarded 12 one thousand dollar scholarships. More...

Back Pack Pirates collecting school supplies for 500 needy children

A hot summer day on an Island filled with fun, adventure, mystery, treasure and yes even some learning! More...

Lindenhurst honors outstanding athletes

Lindenhurst High- School celebrated their varsity athletes at an awards banquet on June 1 at the Melville Marriott. More...

West Islip Boy's Varsity Lacrosse Team inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame

West Islip Boys’ Varsity Lacrosse Team has been inducted into the Suffolk Sports Hall of Fame. More...

West Islip native named Liberty League Rookie of the Year

The Liberty League has announced its year-end awards in men’s and women’s outdoor track and field and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) student David Kastner was the men’s Rookie of the Year, respectively More...

Skills Unlimited annual Golf Tournament

The Board of Directors of Skills Unlimited, Inc., located in Oakdale and Ronkonkoma will be holding its 11th annual golf tournament, Mon., Sept. 27 at the Hamlet Willow Creek Golf and Country Club in Mt. Sinai. More...

Senator Owen H. Johnson joined in the Grand Opening celebration of Shipwreck Cove

Senator Owen H. Johnson joined in the grand opening celebration of Shipwreck Cove, the $1.5 million water park that opened June 26 at the Bay Shore Marina. More...

Poll

The DEC plans to mitigate the water contamination from the plume heading into our area from Grumman in Bethpage by filtering it at the well site; the balance will go into waterways and the Great South Bay untreated. Do you agree with the DEC’s plan?