Nassau County Police officers told a handful of residents that they can be a major crime deterrent at a community policing forum on July 8 at the Wantagh Public Library.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/15/15
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Peter King will not be trading his modest home in Seaford for the White House. The Republican congressman announced last week that he would not run for president, ending two years of speculation.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/8/15
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Boy Scouts has been a big part of Kyle Gilbert’s life for the better part of a decade. The 18-year-old Seaford resident had two big accomplishments in the span of two days — he graduated Seaford High School on June 27, and the following day he was honored for becoming an Eagle Scout.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/8/15
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As congregants gathered for their normal Friday night worship at Temple B’Nai Torah in Wantagh, they did so with heavy hearts.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/1/15
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Every time Kathleen Valentino has left MacArthur High School, she has found her way back. This time, however, it will be permanent, as she retired on June 30 as principal of the Levittown high school.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/1/15
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Phil Kingsbury never knew Matthew Scarpati, the 19-year-old from Dix Hills who was killed while traveling the bike path along the Wantagh Parkway nearly six years ago.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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7/1/15
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While summer is not a time when residents have to think about clearing snow off their sidewalks, they do have to think about other obstructions such as bushes and large weeds.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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6/24/15
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The Seaford Wellness Council has wrapped up another busy year, and it is already preparing for a host of activities in the fall.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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6/24/15
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The 342 graduates of General Douglas MacArthur’s class of 2015 streamed into the Mack Arena at Hofstra University one by one, clad in the blue caps and gowns. They left in the same fashion, clutching their red diploma holders.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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6/23/15
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There were no gowns, or caps to be thrown in the air, but there was still a feeling of pomp and circumstance as 170 seniors graduated from the Gerald R. Clapps Career and Technical Center on June 9 at Wisdom Lane Middle School.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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6/17/15
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