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Coming from a high school where many students go on to play college sports, Shannon Duncan and Emma Schait know they are still representing Seaford even as their suit up at the next level. more
A year after adding staff, academic programs and sports, the Seaford School District is mostly in a holding pattern. The $65.3 million budget adopted by the Board of Education on April 14 maintains everything for the 2016-17 school year, with some minor enhancements. more
If it weren’t for Seaford High School’s robotics club, Nick Liuzzi doesn’t know what his future career path would be. His involvement with the club over the last three years has given him direction, and now the senior knows he wants to study mechanical engineering in college. more
For the first time in three years, there will be a contested election for the Wantagh School District Board of Education. more
The Levittown-Seaford-Wantagh Athletic Association took part in the 2016 Opening Day parade last Sunday to celebrate the start of the youth baseball season. Players marched from the West Village Green in Hicksville to Redwing Park in Levittown for a ceremony. more
Three dozen Seaford High School students had an experience like never before when they packed their bags and visited Costa Rica. Over seven days, they were able to explore the country’s natural habitats and have a few adventures of their own. more
As New York’s presidential primary approaches, voters across the state are ready to decide who they feel should represent their party in November’s general election. more
Two-thirds of Seaford students refused to take the New York state English Language Arts assessment last week. more
Local history museums in Seaford and Wantagh are filled with pictures and artifacts that show what these communities were like in simpler times. Behind these great collections are people who have acquired the items, catalogued them and educate the public about the past. more
Last week’s Country Fair at Seaford Manor Elementary School wasn’t filled with rides, games or booths featuring deep-fried Oreos. It was actually about other countries. more
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