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Insurance Assistance Available in Seaford Monday
New York State Department of Financial Services bringing its Mobile Command Center to Seaford.
New York State Department of Financial Services bringing its Mobile Command Center to Seaford.
Local resident explains what volunteer organization called Friends of Wantagh-Seaford can offer to those still displaced by late October superstorm.
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State Park golf courses offer competitive play at affordable rates.
Nassau County setting up Disaster Recovery Center at Cedar Creek Park in Seaford Saturday.
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Emily Jannace is one of four Holy Trinity juniors awarded a scholarship for her senior year by the Office of Institutional Advancement.
Students at elementary school located in Seaford learn about insects and arachnids during visit with MacArthur High School research teacher David Friedman.
Fourth and fifth graders at Seaford Catholic school take part in presentation called "Journeys into Native American Territories."
Emily Jannace shining in regional competition with finals scheduled for April 26.
Paul Schmidt guides Nassau to a second consecutive National Junior College Athletic Association championship.
Chaminade student and Wantagh resident Douglas Berdel intends to study engineering or pursue career as military pilot.
Roadway is closed to westbound motorists between the Wantagh State Parkway and Meadowbrook Parkway due to reconstruction of a pedestrian tunnel at Jones Beach.
Lisa Lent of Seaford Manor School PTA urges community to contact elected officials about district's dire need for additional funds from Albany.
The time change will take place at 2 a.m. Sunday.
Northwestern Mutual provides generous contribution to Wantagh charity.
Fundraising event set for Volcano’s Burgers and Salads in Oceanside this weekend.
Wantagh advances to national Rube Goldberg competition on March 16.
Judge Christopher Quinn will be responsible for the day-to day oversight and supervision of 17 judges and approximately 175 non-judicial personnel.
Grand opening celebrations held for newly opened businesses.