Seaford High School senior Chelsea Stieglitz is an advocate for change. Last month, the 18-year-old traveled to Albany to discuss an issue that doesn’t affect her personally, but is something that she believes in.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/6/16
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The Seaford Wellness Council has earmarked $8,000 of a grant it has received from Nassau County for various programs that will benefit the community’s youth.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/6/16
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The Levittown School District will expand academic programs and add more technology if its $205.4 million budget is approved in May.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/6/16
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In an effort to stem foul odors coming from the Cedar Creek Sewage Treatment Plant, Suez Water has unveiled a new electronic system to detect and manage them.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/6/16
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Lauren Cusumano was only 6 when terrorists knocked down the Twin Towers, but it’s a moment that she vividly remembers. Now a volunteer firefighter, the Seaford resident has found a way to honor the 343 members of the fire service whose lives were lost in the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/30/16
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Joy Court in Seaford has two houses. Only one of them is occupied. Residents of the neighborhood are fed up with looking at a vacant, dilapidated house at 3766 Joy Court. The small street is one block south of Seaford High School, connecting Seaman’s Neck Road to Anita Lane.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/30/16
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Last year’s takeover of the Cedar Creek Sewage Treatment Plant by a private company has resulted in increased maintenance at the facility and cost savings to the county, officials are touting.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/30/16
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New York state testing begins next week, and a large number of students are again expected to refuse the tests in the Seaford, Wantagh and Levittown school districts.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/30/16
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Two more Sandy-damaged homes in Seaford will be auctioned off, part of 51 Long Island properties that will be sold on May 11.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/23/16
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Residents of the Seaford Library District will vote next month on a spending plan that, if approved, would boost spending for programs and electronic books. Last week the library Board of Trustees adopted its proposed $2.16 million budget.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/23/16
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