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Not many could lay claim to have coached in the same school district for more than four decades — but Ralph Rossetti could. At 74 years old, Rossetti is completing his 43 rd year as coach … more
A young boy was struck by a car while riding his bike in Wantagh on June 20, according to reports. more
The “Walk To End Alzheimer’s” — one of the largest events to raise awareness and funds for the care, support and research of the disease — is headed to Eisenhower Park … more
To become both stronger readers and writers, sixth graders at Seaford Middle School have been studying figurative language. Teacher Richard Thau wanted to bring some excitement to the linguistics … more
Last Sunday, The Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s northeast region hosted the Team Hope Walk at Wantagh Park. The event is the organization’s largest grassroots fundraising … more
On Feb. 3, Mulcahy’s Pub & Music Hall in Wantagh played host to the 19th Annual Tribute to James D. McNaughton, a New York City police officer and Army Reservist who died in 2005 to sniper … more
Innovator, collaborator, researcher and mentor were the words used to describe Kirsten Anderson, the library media specialist at Jonas Salk Middle School who received the Nassau BOCES School … more
The Wantagh School District is taking its fight to the courtroom to keep its traditional Warriors nickname. The Wantagh Board of Education filed a lawsuit against the New York State Board of … more
Twenty-two years later, communities continue to pay their respects for those who died on 9/11. On Sept. 11, the Seaford 9/11 committee hosted their annual memorial candle lighting ceremony at … more
A “probably unhealthy obsession” with Garbage Pail Kids cards is Michael Kerr’s inspiration not only as an artist, but as an art teacher. The Seaford High School educator was … more
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