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WSHA Meeting Scheduled for Feb. 1

Civic group to meet at Wantagh Public Library at 7 p.m. next Wednesday.

The (WSHA) has scheduled a meeting for Feb. 1 to be held at the Wantagh Public Library starting at 7 p.m.

The meeting will feature a presentation on a proposal for a business planned for Wantagh Avenue. Another presentation will feature a proposal for a new business venture on the corner of Beltagh and Wantagh Avenues. Representatives of the Nassau County Police Department will also be at the meeting to address recent criminal activities in the area and how can help protect themselves.

“This is will be a very informative meeting, one that every resident should make every effort to attend,” said WSHA president Ella Stevens.

To sign up for the civic group's e-mail list, Stevens urges people to contact wsha@email.com

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