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Demolition of the former Seaford Avenue School finished last week with the north end of the building torn down. From start to finish, it took less than four weeks to reduce it to rubble, with many graduates and neighbors taking pictures along the way. more
The long-awaited demolition of the Seaford Avenue School began last week. Heavy machinery started tearing down the graffiti-covered one-story section in the back, which once housed the cafeteria and kitchen. more
The Seaford Avenue School will stand for at least another month, but construction of a new senior housing complex is expected to begin shortly, according to the developer. more
Nearly three years after voters approved a deal for the former Seaford Avenue School to be sold to a developer, ownership has been transferred to real estate firm The Engel Burman Group, of Garden City, which will build 112 senior housing units on the property. more
I got a call from my cousin, Artie, on a Friday night. “Gerard, the Seaford Avenue School is opening its doors for the last time tomorrow. The school is being knocked down and a senior housing development, The Seasons, will replace it. I’ll meet you there at 11 o’clock.” more
Stories were shared and new memories were made as more than 250 people came out on Saturday to get one last look at the Seaford Avenue School, which is slated for demolition. more
Want to say goodbye to the Seaford Avenue School? The district will be opening the closed elementary school to the public on Saturday, May 2. The building and adjoining property will be sold to the Engel Burman Group, and is expected to be demolished later this year to make way for a 112-unit senior housing complex. more
The sale of the Seaford Avenue School has not yet been finalized, but now it’s just a matter of time. more
The new year is upon us, schools are back in session and local organizations are beginning to meet again. There is much in store in Wantagh and Seaford for the coming year. more
Last Friday was the two-year anniversary of voters’ approval of the sale of the vacant Seaford Avenue School to a private developer. Eight days earlier, The Seasons at Seaford moved one step closer to becoming a reality with a ruling by the Nassau County Planning Commission. more
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