With exceptionally high temperatures and an unusually low amount of rainfall, Liberty New York Water says that water usage, primarily lawn maintenance, among Long Island residents has peaked in recent weeks.
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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7/27/22
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Capt. James Vinson, who served more than 20 years with the Wantagh Fire Department, died unexpectedly on July 5. He was 44.
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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7/27/22
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On July 16, the Seaford Chamber of Commerce hosted a “Christmas in July” party at the Seaford train station.
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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7/21/22
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The Wantagh Preservation Society had a jam-packed day on Saturday, hosting its first Antique Car Show and dedicating roughly one-third of an acre of land that it has acquired next to the Wantagh Museum.
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By Karina Kovac
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7/21/22
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To unionize or not to unionize? That’s the question facing employees at a Wantagh Starbucks, which became the fifth location on Long Island to put the question up for an employee vote last month.
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By Juan Lasso
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7/21/22
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Children across the island showcased their artistic talents to show they care about water conservation by participating in Liberty’s Be Water Wise! Art Contest.
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7/15/22
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Summer is here, and the Wantagh Public Library wants to help residents of all ages have fun and learn a few things while doing so.
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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7/15/22
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Balloon artisan Khadine McMillan, owner of the Wantagh-based Milan Event Experience, has been spicing up special occasions, such as anniversaries or Sweet 16s, with the ultimate in helium-filled fun for the past three years.
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By Juan Lasso
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7/15/22
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On June 26, congregants, members of the community, and elected officials attended the thirteenth annual Journal Celebration at Congregation Beth Tikvah in Wantagh.
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7/8/22
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In the wake of recent mass shootings in Buffalo and Uvalde, school officials in Wantagh and Seaford said security would remain a top priority for the 2022-23 school year.
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By Michael Malaszczyk
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7/7/22
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