There are certain items that can be found in every classroom in the United States — desks, books, bulletin boards and the American flag. The latter was the subject of a program for students at Jonas Salk Middle School on Nov. 14.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/26/14
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Local congregations in Wantagh and Seaford are doing their part to combat hunger. “The need is great and getting greater,” said Ele Ruth Melendez, the director of social ministry at St. Frances de Chantal Church.
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By Laura Schofer
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11/26/14
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Cliff Miller may be a world-class artist, but he is still a hometown boy whose roots are firmly planted in Seaford.
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By Laura Schofer
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11/19/14
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A little girl in a Daisy Scout’s vest walked with her mother and sister to give a man in uniform a handmade bookmark. This man, Al Klages, fought in the Korean War as a paratrooper. He accepted the little girl’s bookmark, made of beads and string, and offered her something in return.
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By Brian Stieglitz
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11/19/14
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The public-private partnership between United Water and Nassau County has been touted as a way to save the county money and improve wastewater infrastructure, but for the county workers at Cedar Creek, the transition process has been bumpy.
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By Laura Schofer
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11/19/14
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The Seaford Avenue School may be slated for demolition in the near future, but its memory will live on. The school district recently donated several artifacts from the building to the Seaford Historical Society, to be housed in its museum on Waverly Avenue.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/19/14
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Seaford Middle School students took their talents to the stage and performed in front of a live audience on Nov. 13. There were musical performances of all sorts including singing and dance routines. Several students showcased their instrumental abilities, as the clarinet, drums and bagpipes all made an appearance.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/19/14
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The curtain rises this Thursday night at MacArthur High School as “Fiddler on the Roof” opens for a three-night run.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/19/14
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Homelessness is a problem at train stations across Nassau County’s South Shore. Patrick Gerakaris, the manager of the county’s section of the Babylon Branch of the Long Island Rail Road, wanted to do something about it.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/19/14
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MacArthur High School track students and their parents say their confidence in Levittown School District leadership is shaken after new coaches were brought in for this year’s winter season.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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11/19/14
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