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The Town of Hempstead’s Mulchfest is 4 years strong, and last week, officials gathered at the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick to announce this year’s festivities — and … more
Seaford’s newest educators are ready to meet their students when the school year begins. But before the first bell rang, they got a thorough introduction to the school district at new teacher … more
The Wantagh Chamber of Commerce partied like it was the 1930s at last week’s installation dinner, as it celebrated the contributions of several of its members. The event, which attracted a … more
An advocacy group determined to save local news in New York rallied in Albany in an effort to bring more lawmakers to their cause. more
The Seaford Historical Society invited author Angela Reich on April 11 to make a presentation on the history of Fire Island and the infamous shipwreck of The Elizabeth off New York Harbor. more
24 students from Seaford High School will graduate with the Seal of Biliteracy this year. more
The Michael J. Cawley Memorial Foundation hosted their 22nd Annual Benefit at Mulcahy's on April 6. Attendees enjoyed drinks and participated in a raffles and auctions for a good cause. more
Temple B'Nai Torah in Wantagh transported attendees back in time with a lively dress-up dance party on April 13th. more
Nearly 13 years ago, Katherine Killian and Nora Toscano became friends in kindergarten at Wantagh’s Forest Lake Elementary School. Now they will lead Wantagh High School’s Class of 2023 — Killian as valedictorian and Toscano as salutatorian. more
More than 100,000 customers across Nassau County’s South Shore communities may face a steep increase in their private water bills if Liberty Utilities’ planned rate hikes are approved. more
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