As scammers develop newer and more advanced methods of stealing from the vulnerable, elected officials are urging community members to learn how to identify scams.
The Levittown Public Library …
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By Charles Shaw
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1/26/24
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From vocalists in the chorus to instrumentalists in the band, more than two dozen student-musicians were proud to represent the Seaford School District at the annual All-County music festival. …
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1/26/24
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The Nassau County Police Benevolent Association recently placed a digital billboard outside of St. Agnes Cathedral in Rockville Centre last Wednesday, to show support for Michael Califano.
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By Daniel Offner
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1/26/24
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Talented performers from Wisdom Lane Middle School in the Levittown School District brought the story of an unexpected lawyer to life on the stage in their rendition of “Legally Blonde …
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1/26/24
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Seaford High School art teacher Michael Kerr never thought he would pass his love of the 1980s on to younger generations.
Kerr, 41, uses movies, cartoons and toys that were popular when he was …
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By Charles Shaw
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1/19/24
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Former Wantagh resident Kaitlin Maniscalco has developed a platform to teach people, specifically women, the ins and outs of professional sports.
The 24-year-old has developed a 190,000-person …
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By Parker Schug
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1/19/24
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The glass flowers of Dave Chihuly was the inspiration for a fifth grade art project at Wantagh Elementary School.
Students made colorful designs on Shrinky Dink clear plastic sheets, then cut …
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1/19/24
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When you think about flea markets and street fairs, most picture a warm day in the spring, summer or fall. But along Sunrise Highway, travelers on Sundays have likely passed the winter flea market in …
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1/19/24
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The Town of Hempstead’s Mulchfest is 4 years strong, and last week, officials gathered at the Norman J. Levy Park and Preserve in Merrick to announce this year’s festivities — and …
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By Jordan Vallone
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1/19/24
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Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman ordered Hofstra University president Susan Poser to appear in front of the county legislature next week. But it seems Blakeman and others will have to wait until at least February.
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By Brandon Cruz
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1/18/24
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