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Town parks are a hotbed of activity over the summer, as Wantagh and Seaford residents head out in full force to enjoy the outdoors. more
Whether it was dropped by humans or brought there by natural forces, there was plenty of garbage to be found in the Tackapausha Preserve last Saturday morning. A group of volunteers spent hours cleaning up the park, which straddles the Seaford-Massapequa border. more
More than 400 children grabbed their sticks and headed to Seaman’s Neck Park on Aug. 11 and 12 for a long-standing tradition — the Town of Hempstead’s annual street hockey tournament. more
Thanks to a new state law, prospective volunteer firefighters will now be subjected to additional background checks. Wantagh and Seaford fire department leaders hailed the move. more
For many high school and college students, the summer is the most opportune time to look for a job. For these young adults, this time of year is no longer occupied by summer camps and activities, which allows for more time to start working. more
Wantagh and Seaford residents struggling to bounce back from Hurricane Sandy will be able to get answers as Nassau County will bring its storm recovery resource station to Cedar Creek Park on Friday, Aug. 22 from 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. more
In the 1970s, Tonie McDonald walked the halls of Levittown Memorial High School as a student. In 2014, she is Dr. Tonie McDonald, and is walking the halls of what is now the district’s central office and career and technical education center as the superintendent of schools. more
One hundred trees along Seaman’s Neck Road are on the chopping block. On July 30, the Nassau County Department of Public Works began a sidewalk improvement project that requires the canopy of trees along Seaman’s Neck Road in North Wantagh to be removed. more
The Seaford Kiwanis Club is back, and its new leaders say it’s here to stay. After a five-year hiatus, the organization was recently re-chartered, and already has 16 members who are looking to make a difference in Seaford. The club is planning projects to benefit children in the community. more
Let me start off by saying, it’s great to be here. My name is Andrew Hackmack and I am the new editor of the Wantagh and Seaford Herald Citizen. more
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