Farmingdale Observer

Farmingdale Observer

Since 1960, the Farmingdale Observer has been a reliable source of information for Farmingdale, Bethpage, and Melville. It covers a wide range of topics, including local news, community happenings, charitable activities, business updates, educational news, and sports events.

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  • 1 month ago | farmingdale-observer.com

    Imagine for a moment that, every time you brew your morning cup of coffee, what's left in the filter could help make our buildings stronger and more environmentally friendly. That's exactly what researchers at RMIT University in Australia have discovered. By transforming coffee grounds into biochar via a process called…

  • 1 month ago | farmingdale-observer.com

    A futuristic spacecraft has just achieved a remarkable feat. The Aptera, a three-wheeled electric car, covered 480 kilometres of the legendary American Route 66, powered solely by solar energy. A feat that raises questions about the future of photovoltaic mobility. Radical design for efficiency It's a surprising sight: a sleek…

  • Nov 30, 2024 | farmingdale-observer.com

    Imagine opening your hot water tap and discovering lukewarm or even cold water. Worse yet, strange noises are coming from your water heater. These inconveniences could well be the result of neglected maintenance. Recently, a British plumber, known under the pseudonym Theplumbersplunger on TikTok, highlighted the dangers of an undrained…

  • Sep 9, 2024 | farmingdale-observer.com

    Fall is the perfect season to revitalize your balcony with pops of color that will last until the end of the year. Plant before September 10 to ensure prolonged flowering and beautify your outdoor space as temperatures begin to drop. Here are five flowers to consider extending the beauty of…

  • Aug 13, 2024 | farmingdale-observer.com

    Autumn is often seen as a season of transition where nature begins to rest, but that doesn't mean your garden has to lose its beauty. By planting the right flower varieties before September, you can ensure a colorful and vibrant garden all fall long. We're going to explore the 25…

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