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An attorney for Nassau County Legislator Dave Denenberg indicated that a settlement between his client and Davidoff Hutcher & Citron — which is suing Denenberg for $3.6 million — may be in the works. more
Since taking over the operation of Long Island’s electrical grid at the beginning of the year, PSEG officials have said that customer service would be a top priority. Residents of the South Shore will be able to experience that service right in Seaford. more
Wantagh youth football players got to experience a few minutes of fame, when they stepped onto the field at MetLife Stadium on Sept. 28. more
Wantagh High School seniors have an important decision to make in the coming months: what to do after graduation. To help them find the answer, the school hosts a series of college fairs each fall. Representatives of about 50 universities from across the northeast were on hand on Oct. 2, the second of three fairs. more
The Book Fairies, a charity that collects reading materials for people in need throughout Long Island, will host its first “Bowling for Books” event at AMF Wantagh Lanes on Columbus Day from noon to 2 p.m. Proceeds will be used to raise money to purchase electronic book readers for children who have extended stays in local hospitals. more
Last Hope Animal Rescue, in its 33 years of existence, has been the beneficiary of numerous Eagle Scout projects. On Sunday, one more was added to the tally, as Boy Scout Joseph Vitucci delivered five freshly made benches to the Wantagh pet adoption center. more
The planned renovation of Wantagh’s Long Island Rail Road station can’t come soon enough for commuters, who say that it has been neglected for far too long. And once the project rolls around, they hope it addresses one big concern — pigeons. more
Members of Temple B’Nai Torah of Wantagh gathered at Forest City Community Park last Thursday afternoon, the first full day of Rosh Hashanah, to take part in the long-standing Jewish custom of Tashlich. Participants threw bread into the water, to symbolically cast away their sins. more
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
A former star football player in Wantagh, 56-year-old Tim McNally can no longer button his own shirt or tie his own shoes. Last year, he was diagnosed with ALS, more commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease. more
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