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Hurricane Sandy caused immeasurable grief and destruction nearly 11 years ago. That devastation, however, has spurred a few positives. more
The Seaford Chamber of Commerce hosted its much-anticipated Spring Fling event, which featured a day filled with festivities, flavors, and fun for the entire community. more
Skyler Secondino, a sophomore at Seaford High School on the varsity softball team, pitched a perfect game for the Vikings in the Nassau County semifinals. more
Mill Pond, in south Wantagh, is now a little cleaner thanks to the efforts of state officials and volunteers to rid the small lake of water chestnuts — an invasive species that can be harmful to hikers and water birds. more
The legacy of Wantagh Elementary School’s Class of 2023 will be long-lasting. Just like the classes before them, the departing fifth graders left their mark with the completion of a hallway mural. more
A pair of familiar faces to the Seaford community are taking on new administrative roles in the district for the 2023-24 school year. more
Members of the Seaford Historical Society believe it is important for their neighbors to connect with Long Island’s rich history. The organization hosted a special program on Oct. 12, at … more
The Nassau County Legislature honored two police officers from the Third Precinct of the Nassau County Police Department as Top Cops at the June meeting of the full legislature. more
There were no words to describe the feeling that resonated throughout the Merrick Jewish Centre on the night of Oct. 9. Hundreds gathered in South Shore synagogues amid sadness, frustration and anger … more
In early September, the sounds of saxophones and pianos filled the air at a Jazz festival in Wantagh. The event, “A Jazz Festival for the Ages”, featured a variety of skilled … more
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