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The pros and cons of social media were the topic for the final debate in Nicole Silvar’s fifth grade class at Forest Lake Elementary School in the Wantagh School District. Students split into … more
Behind the scenes access to the new NYCB Live Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. more
Former Wantagh resident Kaitlin Maniscalco has developed a platform to teach people, specifically women, the ins and outs of professional sports. The 24-year-old has developed a 190,000-person … more
Seaford Fire Department's Hook, Ladder, and Engine Co. 1 delighted the community with their annual Easter Plant Sale at the Department Headquarters on Southard Ave and Waverly Ave over the weekend. … more
The political similarities between former President Donald Trump and Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman are now impossible to miss. Which is probably just what Blakeman intends. more
An aphorism often attributed to Mark Twain states that “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does rhyme.” Readers of a certain age will, as I do, recall the upheavals of the 1960s and early ’70s. Recent events set me musing about the similarities and differences between today’s “student protests” and those of yesteryear. more
The Uniondale HS show choir, Rhythm of the Night, dazzled the crowd with their performance. more
The Seaford Chamber of Commerce hosted their annual Easter egg hunt at Washington Avenue Park on Saturday, March 30 For the families of the Seaford and Wantagh area. more
The glass flowers of Dave Chihuly was the inspiration for a fifth grade art project at Wantagh Elementary School. Students made colorful designs on Shrinky Dink clear plastic sheets, then cut … more
One hundred years have now passed since the original Equal Rights Amendment was first introduced on the federal level. On Nov. 5, we New Yorkers will decide whether to modernize our own state Constitution. Currently, that Constitution protects only against racial and religious discrimination. It does not prohibit discrimination against groups that have been historically targeted, including those with disabilities, LGBTQ people, women and immigrants. This measure lands on the ballot after legislation to push it forward passed both houses of the State Legislature in two successive terms. more
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