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Perk up your ears because this Saturday the Seaford community stage band and jazz band will be hosting their annual winter concert at Seaford High School. Starting at 7:30 p.m., an ensemble of 55 players will be performing timeless tunes from Broadway musicals and orchestra pieces to anyone willing to stop in to the school auditorium and listen. more
Seaford students have been doing their part to help the hungry in the community. The schools have been working together to host a Thanksgiving food drive, which will ensure that everyone has a hearty meal next week. more
The Seaford Board of Education met last week and discussed damages from a flood in the high school basement after a water main burst in the front of the school. more
Two families have taken tragedies and come together for the well-being of Long Island’s youth. Seaford was the benefit of the efforts of the Acomporas and the Murrays, whose foundations hosted a heart screening at the high school on Saturday. more
An estimated crowd of 65,000 people clad in pink raised $2.7 million for breast cancer research and awareness on Oct. 18 at Jones Beach in the annual Making Strides of Long Island Walk. more
Add more items to the list of ways the Seaford community has supported high school senior Nico Fiorello since a swimming accident in May. more
As Samantha McKevitt’s seventh-grade social studies students settled into their desks last Friday at Jonas Salk Middle School, they prepared to talk about a topic on the mind of most Americans that day — the 14th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. more
Michael Wittenstein was at Seaford’s Sept. 11 ceremony both in spirit and in person on Friday night. Upwards of 1,000 people gathered on the high school’s front lawn to honor Wittenstein (class of 1985) and the four other graduates who were killed in the terrorist attacks 14 years earlier. more
Patriot Day services will be held in Wantagh and Seaford to honor local residents killed in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. more
It’s time to get those backpacks filled with supplies and those new sneakers laced up. The school year starts next week in local districts, a rare year in which the first day of classes comes before Labor Day. more
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