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At a press conference on Aug. 6 at Jones Beach, State Park officials introduced free Wi-Fi for visitors under the name “Oh! Ranger Wifi.” This will be available from Field 6 to the West Bathhouse. more
Upgrades are on tap for Wantagh schools in the near future, as the district is slated to receive a special legislative grant from Nassau County. more
A waterfront home in Seaford was destroyed by a fast-moving fire on Thursday night, and the blaze threatened to spread as a boat ignited, broke loose and traveled down the canal. more
The fundamentals of football are regularly preached by Seaford varsity football coach Rob Perpell to his high school players. But knowing that the basics of the sport have to be learned at a much earlier age, he started an annual summer football camp for the Seaford-based Long Island Broncos. more
The Seaford Kiwanis Club is back, and its new leaders say it’s here to stay. After a five-year hiatus, the organization was recently re-chartered, and already has 16 members who are looking to make a difference in Seaford. The club is planning projects to benefit children in the community. more
Let me start off by saying, it’s great to be here. My name is Andrew Hackmack and I am the new editor of the Wantagh and Seaford Herald Citizen. more
A federal court decision halting the construction of a proposed cell tower complex is being hailed as a major victory for Wantagh residents who have been fighting the plan for years. more
A coalition of nonpartisan groups last week called on the Nassau County Legislature to overhaul its redistricting process, which occurs every decade following the release of census data to account for population shifts. more
Nassau County’s response to Hurricane Sandy was the pinnacle of Ed Mangano’s first four years as county executive, prominent elected officials said during his inauguration ceremony on Jan. 2 at Bethpage High School. more
County Executive Ed Mangano’s victory over Tom Suozzi was not a surprise, say some local political experts, but the decisiveness of his win was. Mangano, who upset then two-term incumbent Suozzi four years ago in a race decided by fewer than 400 votes, this year won by more than 48,000 votes. more
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