Last month, Humane Long Island, a nonprofit animal-advocacy organization, received a call that two domestic ducklings had been spotted wandering around Mill Pond in Wantagh. Di Leonardo, the group’s executive director, said that it managed to retrieve only one of the ducklings.
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By Charles Shaw
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6/14/24
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Crowds gathered at Cedar Creek Park in Seaford to witness one of the most anticipated games in the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup.
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By Charles Shaw
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6/14/24
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Last month, Humane Long Island, a nonprofit animal-advocacy organization, received a call that two domestic ducklings had been spotted wandering around Mill Pond in Wantagh. Di Leonardo, the group’s executive director, said that it managed to retrieve only one of the ducklings.
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By Charles Shaw
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6/14/24
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Two students from Wantagh High School’s Drama Club earned high marks in the 14th Annual Roger Rees Awards for their captivating theater performance of “Jekyll and Hyde."
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By Charles Shaw
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6/14/24
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The Wantagh Kiwanis Club celebrated its Eighth Annual Spring Festival at the Wantagh Train Station on June 1.
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By Charles Shaw
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6/14/24
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the office of State Sen. Steve Rhoads and We Care Blankets collected around 407,277 yards of yarn and 225 handmade blankets, which equates to 231 miles or over 4,070 football fields of yarn, during a recent yarn and blanket drive.
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By Jordan Vallone
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6/14/24
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Crowds gathered at Cedar Creek Park in Seaford to witness one of the most anticipated games in the International Cricket Council Men’s T20 World Cup.
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By Charles Shaw
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6/14/24
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Two weeks ago, the Herald reported on the closing of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Unfortunately, due to deadlines, I didn’t have a chance to add my comments to the story. My family and I have …
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By Ed Fare
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6/14/24
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Last week, President Biden signed an executive order shutting off asylum requests and automatically denying migrants entry to the United States when the number of people encountered by American …
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By Tom Suozzi
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6/14/24
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Last in a series of four columns by Friends of the Bay.
In three previous columns, I detailed why we believe Oyster Bay is at, or possibly has passed, the verge of ecological collapse, and how …
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By Bill Bleyer
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6/14/24
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