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It’s a leap year! The Herald is looking for Wantagh and Seaford residents who have Feb. 29 birthdays for a feature story. If this is you, or someone you know, please contact editor Andrew Hackmack at (516) 569-4000 ext. 354 or ahackmack@liherald.com. more
The budget for Nassau County’s third-largest school district would top $205 million next year while maintaining all programs, services and staffing levels and asking taxpayers for little extra money, according to a draft spending plan unveiled by Levittown administrators last week. more
The Nassau County Police Department’s 7th Precinct headquarters will not be relocated to Cedar Creek Park. That was the message repeated by Acting Police Commissioner Thomas Krumpter and County Legislator Steve Rhoads at a community meeting on Jan. 19 at Wantagh High School. more
The Wantagh and Levittown School Districts will operate on a two-hour delay on Monday, Jan. 25 due to the snowstorm. more
Wantagh and Seaford residents are digging out on Sunday from the two feet of snow that fell in about a 24-hour span. Just two days earlier, forecasters were predicting 6 to 12 inches. more
With snow falling at a rapid pace, roads blocked, schools closed for the weekend and activities canceled, most Wantagh and Seaford residents have decided to stay home during the first major snowstorm of the winter. more
Long Island is under a blizzard watch from midnight Saturday to 7 a.m. Sunday. Due to the impending snowstorm, there are several closures and cancellations in Wantagh and Seaford. more
The first major snowstorm of the winter could hit Long Island this weekend, with forecasts currently calling for anywhere between 6 and 12 inches, Friday night through Sunday. Because of the timing of the storm, schools and garbage pickup would likely not be affected. more
The Levittown Board of Education met last week to discuss above average Regents scores in the school district. Groups and individuals were also recognized at the start of the meeting for various achievements. more
For many students in Levittown and the surrounding districts, it’s pretty clear what path they will take after graduation. So why not start now? The Gerald R. Claps Career and Technical Center, known simply as GC Tech, held an open house on Jan. 7 to showcase new and existing course offerings. Held at the Levittown Memorial Education Center, students were able to present their work to those interested in joining the programs. more
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