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Bright blue skies and warm temperatures fueled the Levittown community’s spirit and pride during General Douglas MacArthur High School’s annual Homecoming game and parade on Sept. 27. more
“There’s no place like Seaford,” says Charles Wroblewski, a retired FBI agent, who is happy to be back home in his “easy going, small community, where everyone knows each other.” For Wroblewski, Seaford lives in the past and the present. He can recall fishing and crabbing, or being in a boat on the bay. more
They walk to help find a cure — for autism, blindness, pancreatic cancer and breast cancer. Most weekends this October, residents will gather at Jones Beach and traverse the boardwalk with family and friends, doing their small part to address these health crises. more
It may have felt like summer, but there was a fall feeling in the air on Waverly Avenue in Seaford last Sunday. The Seaford Historical Society hosted its annual Harvest Fair adjacent to the museum. The event featured numerous vendors, food, a pumpkin patch and representatives from various community organizations, including the Scouts. more
It may still be two months away, but preparations for the Seaford Wellness Council’s annual Hot Chocolate Run are heating up. After a summer hiatus, the organization re-grouped on Sept. 23, as about a dozen residents gathered in the middle school library to set the fall agenda. more
On the ice, the goal of the Wantagh-Seaford Baymen is to win games. Off the ice, it’s about being winners in life. more
Johannes Laursen, former president of the New York Press Association and publisher of four community newspapers on the South Shore, died on Sept. 18, at age 98. more
For the average student, they come to school, do their homework and probably participate in a few extra-curricular activities. But they likely don’t know all the behind-the-scenes work that goes on to create those opportunities. more
Two years as a central administrator was an enjoyable experience for Caroline Schozer, but something was lacking. She missed the day-to-day operations of a school, and that is what brought her to Seaford as the new elementary assistant principal. more
About 120 people got on their bicycles and hit the pavement on Sept. 13 for the first Bruce Pye Memorial Bike Ride, which began at Cedar Creek Park. The group traveled down the bike trail along the Wantagh Parkway, before heading east. more
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