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The remarkable resilience and sacrifice of mother is shown through the extraordinary life of Elinor Sullivan, whose daring feats in aviation were matched only by her dedication to motherhood. more
Over the past few weeks, the dangerous environmental legacy of Grumman and the Navy has earned a top spot in local newspaper headlines and on the nightly news throughout the tristate area, and even overseas. more
Immerse yourself in a floral paradise this Mother's Day at Old Westbury Gardens, where vibrant blooms and guided tours of historic Westbury House await, offering a delightful celebration amidst nature. more
Now entering its fourth summer, Beach Baseball Camp has already been named one of the top sports camps by the Long Island Choice Awards. more
Celebrating its 71st year in business, Emile’s Candies is one of Long Island’s last old-fashioned chocolate factories. more
The Wantagh baseball team put itself in the driver’s seat for its first conference title since before the pandemic after taking a crucial series from second-place Plainedge last week. The … more
John Theissen, founder and executive director of the John Theissen Children’s Foundation, held a grand opening for the organization’s new Family Fun Center on April 18. Thanks to donations, the facility will host free events for sick and underprivileged children. more
Members of Temple B’nai Torah’s MainStage Players in Wantagh are set to perform four shows of ‘Annie: The Musical’ in May. more
Community members packed the Wantagh American Legion hall for a quality-of-life meeting, which was hosted by the Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners Association to address those concerns and to discuss the Neighborhood Watch program. more
Students worked in teams in Kaitlin Humphrey’s STEAM classes at Wantagh Elementary School to design a miniature golf course. more
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