The Town of Hempstead Board of Appeals rejected the application by Capital Builders to construct a second house on the property at 1762 Cornelius Ave. in Wantagh on Dec. 3.
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By Laura Schofer
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12/10/14
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Vincent Curasi, of Wantagh, said that the two most important things in his life are his belief in God and in the American flag. Curasi, a Roman Catholic, attends Mass each morning at St. William the Abbot in Seaford, and always hangs a flag outside his home on Willow Street, where he has lived since 1954.
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By Laura Schofer
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12/5/14
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On any given Sunday, 42 amateur singers gather at the Wantagh Memorial Congregational Church to make beautiful music. This choir of angels, known as the Bel Canto Chorale which includes 15 sopranos, 15 altos, six tenors and six basses, sing major choral works.
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By Laura Schofer
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12/4/14
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Nearly 600 Seaford veterans would see a reduction in their school taxes if the Board of Education approves a partial school tax exemption at its next meeting on Dec. 4.
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By Laura Schofer
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11/26/14
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The Town of Hempstead’s Board of Appeals has granted MetroPCS New York LLC a renewal of a variance to maintain three wireless communication antennas on a 125-foot high monopole at 3010 Burns Ave. in Wantagh.
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By Laura Schofer
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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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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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Wantagh High School sophomore Liz Loverde says believes her First Amendment rights have been violated because she has been denied equal access to facilities at Wantagh High School, a claim refuted by the school district.
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By Laura Schofer
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11/18/14
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Maybe it was the “lucky” watch that kept Wantagh resident Michael Padula alive in Vietnam. Padula — a member of the 3rd Battalion, 26th Marines, served in Vietnam from 1966-69. The watch had been passed down from one family member to another.
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By Laura Schofer
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11/12/14
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