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Colin Conaty barely got his first chance at life when he was given a second chance. Before he turned 2, Colin was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He now lives as a proud survivor. ] more
Michael Nicola didn’t have to look very far for inspiration in becoming an Eagle Scout. He followed in the footsteps of his older brother, Stephen, who was the first in the family to earn scouting’s highest honor. more
A Town of Hempstead plan to designate more spots at local Long Island Rail Road stations for town residents is drawing praise from commuters, who hope that it eases some of the parking crunch. more
While the baseball fields were covered in snow, players from the Levittown-Wantagh-Seaford Athletic Association were in MacArthur High School’s gymnasium gearing up for the spring thaw. more
When Vincenzo Giordano’s picture of a frozen Atlantic Ocean was chosen as Wantagh.Li’s photo contest winner for January, he became the local website’s latest five-time winner. more
A six-figure grant for a Seaford non-profit organization has been finalized, and the money will help local adults with special needs. more
Jared Wolfe knows how to win — on the field, in the classroom and in his community. Wolfe, a senior at MacArthur High School, was this year’s recipient of the Jay Fiedler Top Scholar-Athlete Award, which is awarded to one Nassau County football player each year. more
New high school courses and career programs are among the initiatives the Levittown School District plans to introduce next year, if its budget is approved by the public in May. more
The Seaford Wellness Council will have an extra $10,000 in its pocket. For the second year in a row, the community organization has received a grant from the Nassau County Youth Board, and members plan to use the funds for a variety of initiatives. more
Demolition of the former Seaford Avenue School finished last week with the north end of the building torn down. From start to finish, it took less than four weeks to reduce it to rubble, with many graduates and neighbors taking pictures along the way. more
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