The Amityville girls flag football team is wrapping up a season marked by progress, passion, and promise for the future. While coach Bill Maisel admits they may fall just short of its ultimate …
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By Niko Scarlatos
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5/13/25
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Q. After much research, we chose brick for our new house. It has been a nightmare getting satisfaction from the mason who did the work.
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By Monte Leeper
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5/8/25
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Commissioner Andre Reed and the Entertainment Football Association proudly unveiled the home and road uniforms for all four ENTFLA teams, designed and produced by Prodigy X Football. One of the …
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5/8/25
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The Copiague baseball season may not have started as coach Ezequiel Hernandez envisioned, but the Eagles (4-7) are refusing to back down. Despite losing a few key players along the way, the team is …
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By Niko Scarlatos
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5/6/25
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One bright Saturday afternoon in June 2020, a group of protesters stood near the Robert Moses statue in Babylon, calling for its removal.
Their rallying cry: The “Master Builder” was not worthy of such recognition.
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By Carolyn James
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5/6/25
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Quality public education not only prepares our children for bright futures, but also increases communities’ property values, attracts new residents, reduces crime and promotes social mobility.
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5/5/25
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Now in his seventh season as coach of the Amityville baseball team, Jack Zider isn’t chasing wins as the ultimate measure of success. For him, it’s all about growth, one pitch, one play, …
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By Niko Scarlatos
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4/28/25
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The Copiague girls flag football team is building something special under the guidance of head coach Phil Fortuno.
The Eagles have started their first year with a 1-6 record, the only win coming …
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By Niko Scarlatos
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4/22/25
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As the Suffolk County flag football season reaches its halfway point, the Amityville girls are stepping onto the field with one clear goal: make the playoffs.
Now in his fourth year leading the …
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By Niko Scarlatos
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4/14/25
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Q. Our front steps are falling apart, and it’s going to cost a lot of money to get concrete foundation, new brick, etc. We were given an alternative to build wooden steps, and I was wondering . . .
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By Monte Leeper
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4/10/25
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