The Wantagh and Levittown School budgets passed with flying colors Tuesday.In Wantagh, of 1,880 that voted, 1,427 (75.9 percent) said yes. In Levittown, of 2,871 that voted, 1,965 (68.4 percent) were …
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By Michael Ganci
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5/20/14
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A newly renovated Life Skills Suite at Seaford High School is now a brighter, better equipped learning environment for special-needs students and a welcome source of revenue for the district.
The …
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5/20/14
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Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano announced the selection of a firm to construct, operate and manage a two-to-three megawatt solar energy project at the Cedar Creek Wastewater Treatment …
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By Michael Ganci
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5/20/14
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Residents of Wantagh and Seaford will honor Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice on Memorial Day. Both communities will host parades and ceremonies on Monday to pay their respects to the war …
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By Michael Ganci and Laura Schofer
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5/20/14
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A Nassau County cop who patrols in Seaford was convicted on May 12 after he lied about work activity to cover up visits spent at two women’s homes while he was on duty.
According to District …
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By Michael Ganci
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5/20/14
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With two seats up for grabs on the Seaford Board of Education in Tuesday’s election, incumbent Brian Fagan is running against Stacie Stark and Patrick Martz.
Experience is on Fagan’s side. He …
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5/15/14
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As Tuesday’s budget vote approaches, there are no major program cuts planned for the Wantagh, Seaford or Levittown school districts.
Battling declining enrollment as well as the increasing …
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5/15/14
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Clutching his favorite blue blanket, Cameron Gulbransen ran outside into the dead of night as fast as his chubby little legs could take him because his daddy, who had just come home, looked like he …
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By Laura Lane
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5/8/14
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While most parks are reserved for humans, a small but cherished bit of land has been carved out of Wantagh Park and Cedar Creek Park in Seaford for canine pleasure. These dog parks provide a place to …
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By Laura Schofer
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5/8/14
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Of 1,049 Seaford students who were eligible to take the math portion of the New York state standardized tests, 331 children — 31.6 percent of those eligible for the exams — “opted out,” …
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By Michael Ganci
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5/8/14
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