Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Lou Imbroto and Receiver of Taxes Jeff Pravato celebrated Earth Day by joining more than 60 volunteers with National Grid to help beautify Ellsworth Allen Park in Farmingdale. Volunteers planted over 90 trees, shrubs, bushes and flowers
Adventureland has announced the details of its multi-year, five-phase $10 million redevelopment plan of Long Island’s most popular amusement park, as well as a new partnership with Catholic Health. This marks one of the biggest investment projects in the park’s 62-year history since the installation of the ride called ‘Turbulence’ in 2015, which cost $5 […]
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino joined Nassau County Legislator John Ferretti and the Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the grand opening of Grexicana, located on Motor Avenue in Farmingdale. Officials and Chamber Members joined owner, Kallie Papas, in cutting the ceremonial grand opening ribbon despite the freezing temperatures and snow. Grexicana is
Marching forward with melody and hope. Friday night’s homecoming game was one to remember for the Farmingdale community. Don Snyder stadium was packed with fans wearing green, many sporting Daler Strong shirts. The football game was no contest, but the real winner of the evening was Farmingdale High School’s marching band. This was their first […]
Baby Girl Makaley was born to Proud parents Sean and Gina Murphy in Ambulance #9299 with Farmingdale Fire Department Medic Phil LoNigro and crew, EMT’s: Ryan Hunt, Robert Warshauer, Dimitri Examilotis and Firefighter Justin Rogus. Lead by Chiefs Michael Tortoso and Matthew Hammond, and of course many more firefighters assisted. Baby Makeley and Mom will […]
In recognition of their grand reopening, Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino visited the Merritt Deli in Farmingdale to congratulate them as they opened their doors to customers for the first-time after an August 2022 fire that damaged the structure and closed their operation. Family owned and operated, the Merritt Deli opened in 1956 as […]
Photo credit: Marketing Masters NY Farmingdale Village announces that the se is set for Sunday, March 12th at 1 PM. The parade kicks off from Northside Elementary School and spans about half a mile down Main Street to the Village Green including local community groups, Farmingdale/local Fire Departments, Pipe Bands, Village Officials, and more! Farmingdale […]
Nicholas Lenoci II of Farmingdale joins the administrative team at Nassau BOCES Rosemary Kennedy School (RKS) for the 2021-22 school year. A leader in the field of physical education, Mr. Lenoci brings a wealth of experience to the administration at RKS. He is committed to the Nassau BOCES mission of empowering “students of all ages […]
The Farmingdale Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon Cutting ceremony celebrating Avanti Furniture’s 56th year in the same location in Farmingdale Village, at 497 Main Street! This was a great celebration honoring the Bagnasco family – operating for 56 years in the Village. Avanti Furniture began its legacy in 1965 when Frank Bagnasco, a descendant […]
The Village of Farmingdale acquired a limited number of masks for distribution to our village residents and to seniors at the senior housing complexes. Masks were delivered to the senior housing complexes in the Village, including Grand Haven, The Knolls, Hardscrabble and Woodbridge. The management companies at the senior housing facilities were glad and surprised […]
The FHS Science Department and Robotics Team are collaborating on a new project—3D printed face masks for healthcare workers. Last week, science teacher/VEX Robotics coach Ann Grady and VEX volunteer and team mentor Jerry Dubuke donated 20 plastic masks to Catholic Health Services that were created on a 3D printer. The FHS Robotics Team provided […]
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