Democratic challenger Laura Gillen declared victory against incumbent Congressman Anthony D’Esposito, securing her first term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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By Jordan Vallone, Joseph D'Alessandro & Charles Shaw
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11/6/24
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Students, staff and administrators in the Seaford School District showed their appreciation for members of the Board of Education during its Oct. 23 meeting, thanking them for providing innovative programs to better students’ education.
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By Charles Shaw
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11/1/24
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A new “sensory space” at Forest Lake Elementary School, in Wantagh, will offer students a peaceful, calming environment where they can relax and relieve the stresses of a day at school.
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By Charles Shaw
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11/1/24
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Gary Tarlov of Levittown, along with Ann Durkin and Ellen Curran of Wantagh and Mike Timko of Seaford, were honored as Businesspersons of the Year by the Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce at its 39th annual Legislative Breakfast on Oct. 25 at the Crest Hollow Country Club.
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By Charles Shaw
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11/1/24
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The Seaford 9/11 Memorial Committee hosted its inaugural Oktoberfest on Oct. 20 at Mulcahy’s Concert Hall and Pub in Wantagh, gathering Seaford High School alumni for a day filled with food, drinks, and remembrance.
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By Charles Shaw
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11/1/24
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Maria Regina Catholic School in Seaford held its 5th Annual Royal Run on Friday, Oct. 18, raising approximately $59,000, nearly doubling their initial goal of $30,000.
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By Charles Shaw
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11/1/24
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Next week, the residents of Nassau County will join Americans in every corner of the nation — as well as citizens living abroad and the men and women of our armed forces — in casting their ballots in the pivotal 2024 elections.
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By Debra Mulé
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11/1/24
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Who will gather the will and willingness to stop the rising tides and temperatures? Who will stop the awful gathering storm of wind, rain and fire that sweep across our nation in every season?
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By Randi Kreiss
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11/1/24
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In recent days, two of the most prominent national newspapers, The Los Angeles Times and The Washington Post, announced that they would not endorse a presidential candidate in Tuesday’s election, breaking from decades of precedent...For those of us in the news business, these decisions raise questions about the role of newspapers in a charged political climate.
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11/1/24
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There’s a lot going on these days. Things are polarized, and I feel it — the agitation, the stress about the way things are. The world we live in today isn’t perfect, but was it ever?
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By Jordan Vallone
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11/1/24
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