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It’s that time of year again. Stew Leonard’s annual Turkey Brigade kicked off the Thanksgiving holiday in the East Meadow store, distributing turkeys to organizations from across Nassau … more
A newborn girl, with her umbilical cord still attached, was dropped off at Wantagh Fire Department headquarters, at 3470 Park Ave., on Thanksgiving Day at 11:46 a.m. more
The versatile musician brings his Red Pants Band to the Long Island Children's Museum stage. more
There are at least a couple of reasons why Thanksgiving is a favorite American holiday. One is that Americans have so much to be thankful for, and two, it’s non-sectarian. Everyone, of any religion or no religion, of any ethnicity or socio-economic status, can celebrate . . . more
Kindergartners at East Broadway Elementary School experienced Thanksgiving last week in way they likely never have before. Dressed as Pilgrims and Indians, the students started out by making their own butter, then had a simple meal of nuts, berries and corn muffins. more
As Thanksgiving approaches, we asked citizens of all stripes from across the South Shore, high-profile and less so, what they are thankful for. more
Students and staff at Wantagh Middle School have been in the giving spirit lately. With Thanksgiving and the holidays fast approaching, the school is doing its part to help out needy people in the community. more
“Everyone deserves to be treated the same on the holidays,” Miss Wantagh ambassador Emma Carey said. And that is exactly what the Miss Wantagh Court and Wantagh Boy Scout Troop 96 plan to do this holiday season. With cold weather settling in and Thanksgiving and Christmas around the corner, these youth organizations have decided to give back to the community in a big way with Operation: No Family left Unfed. more
While millions of Americans spent Thanksgiving morning watching the Macy’s Parade from their couches gearing up for an afternoon of feasting, many ventured into New York City to see the balloons and floats firsthand. more
Children in Wantagh, before enjoying their Thanksgiving feasts at home, got to celebrate the holiday in school. more
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