February 2, 2012 RSS feed / People/Social

West Islip BOE recognizes high school students for music and fine Arts

The West Islip Board of Education recognized select high school students for their outstanding performance in the area of music and fine arts at the Dec. 8 school board meeting. More...

North Babylon students enjoy a Holiday Treat

Wearing pajamas, students at Parliament Place in North Babylon began what is sure to become a time-honored tradition. More...

Deer Park students ring in the New Year

In the photos: Students at John F. Kennedy Intermediate School in Deer Park donned creative party hats and shared their new knowledge at the school’s New Year’s celebration. More...

Treasurer Carpenter recognizes Ira Tane

Treasurer Carpenter recognized Ira Tane, chairman of the board of Long Island Builders Institute (LIBI), for all that he has accomplished for LIBI and for the industry. More...

Brentwood Library welcomes members to the children’s department

The Brentwood Public Library welcomed young community members to the children’s department during the month of November to make cards for American heroes this holiday season. More...

Treasurer Carpenter recognized 20th anniversary of Great South Bay YMCA

The YMCA located in Bay Shore, provides programs that strengthen families, aid in the healthy development of children, encourage positive individual behavior and contribute to a healthier, safer community. More...

Gingerbread Houses shine at Lindenhurst MS

More than 100 Lindenhurst Middle School students and staff decorated houses in the Gingerbread House Holiday Workshop, sponsored by the Family and Consumer Science Department and Gingerbread University. More...

West Babylon students honored for artwork

Often art is inspired by life. In this case, it will help respect the lives of others. Students from West Babylon High School were honored for their outstanding artwork aimed at stopping bullying. More...

Bay Shore SD Gardiner Manor School Service Society making a difference

Bay Shore School District’s Gardiner Manor School Service Society is a group of fourth and fifth graders who make a difference in their community. The students meet weekly before school under the guidance of their two advisors, Mrs. More...

Councilman supports wounded veterans

Islip Town Councilman John Edwards is pleased to announce that the Town’s TrIslip Triathlon raised more than $4,000 for Hope for the Warriors, a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to the well-being of wounded U.S. 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?