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Pictures of pets in need of a good home are coming to a store near you. The Town of Hempstead has launched a new initiative, “Downtown Dogs (and Cats),” to increase adoptions at its animal shelter in Wantagh. more
Under-utilized land at the Cedar Creek Water Treatment Plant could be used for a solar energy project. Nassau County is proposing to enter into a 20-year lease agreement with SunEdison Origination 1 to construct, operate and manage a three-megawatt solar energy project on 12.5 acres of land at the Water Treatment Plant, which abuts both Wantagh and Seaford. more
Most Long Island baseball fans root for the Mets or the Yankees, but residents of Seaford suddenly have a reason to cheer for the Toronto Blue Jays. more
Seaford’s longtime congressman, Peter King, is looking to return to Washington next year, seeking his 12th term in the U.S. House of Representatives. more
Three new assistant principals have joined the Seaford School District this year and the most recent hire was found just a zip code away. more
Sept. 11, 2001 is one of those days in history where people remember where they were and what they were doing when they heard the tragic news. Americans collectively mourned on a day when answers were hard to come by. more
The revitalization of the Seaford Kiwanis Club is complete. The charter and installation ceremony was held last Saturday night, officially reviving an organization that had been dormant for about five years. more
Tom, Timmy, John, Rob and Michael — if you live in Seaford you know these hometown boys who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Last week, on Patriot’s Day and the 13th anniversary of 9/11, hundreds of Seafordites gathered on the lawn of Seaford High School to honor their memories and to celebrate their inspirational leadership. more
Despite on and off rain last Saturday evening, the 6th Battalion Parade went on as scheduled. The Wantagh Fire Department hosted this year’s parade, which began at Cedar Creek Park and ended just past the train station. more
For the second straight month, transportation took center stage at the Levittown Board of Education meeting on Sept. 10. In addition to a follow-up on an August discussion about bus routes, concerns were also brought up about safety for students crossing Hempstead Turnpike. more
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