Keyword: Tackapausha Preserve
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Seaford celebrated Juneteenth last Friday, as some 150 people from Nassau and Suffolk counties marched from Amityville Memorial High School to Cedar Creek … more
With temperatures rising into the 80s and the sun shining bright, June 1 was a good day to learn outside, while also getting some respite in the air conditioning. Seventh-graders from Seaford Middle School spent the morning at the Tackapausha Museum and Preserve, just a short bus ride away. more
For Christian Pollich, of Wantagh Boy Scout Troop 96, becoming an Eagle Scout is in his blood. more
It may have been just five minutes away, but when Seaford Middle School students visited the Tackapausha Museum and Preserve last Thursday, it was like a whole different world. more
To many local residents, the Tackapausha Museum and Preserve is Seaford’s hidden gem, tucked away on the east side of the community, along the Massapequa border. With animal exhibits and miles of wooded trails, it brings a different dimension to an otherwise suburban locale. more
Whether it was dropped by humans or brought there by natural forces, there was plenty of garbage to be found in the Tackapausha Preserve last Saturday morning. A group of volunteers spent hours cleaning up the park, which straddles the Seaford-Massapequa border. more
Sports fans across the globe will soon turn their eyes to Sochi, Russia, where the XXII Winter Olympic Games will be contested from Feb. 7 to 23. more
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