The Gift Responsibility Initiative reminds people about the dangers of underage gambling.
The Seaford Chamber of Commerce is orchestrating the neighborhood program.
St. Frances de Chantal Church seeks various items, including milk, cheese and mayonnaise.
Write a letter showing your gratitude for someone or something in Wantagh and Seaford, and we'll publish it in November.
PSEG LI is "pleased" to continue as the service provider, although the deal must get public approval and from government officials.
It's scheduled for Nov. 20 at the LIRR train station parking lot.
More than half the state funds will go toward replacing the half-century-old generator.
The Fire Department is accepting bids until Nov. 15.
The multiplex movie theater on Merrick Road remains temporarily closed.
The utility company is expected to start meeting with families this week about payment options.
Hildi Dzigas, who works at Wantagh Middle School, will receive the prestigious Excellence in School Nursing Award next month.
The shelter seeks blankets and newspapers to line the cat cages.
The library is expected to close starting on Oct. 28.
Non-perishable or personal items can be dropped off at the library on Oct. 16.
The fair is Saturday afternoon at the Seaford LIRR parking lot.
Several bars are participating in the Oct. 16 festivities.
Christ Lutheran Church holds the two-day event starting on Friday.
The town and Mount Sinai South Nassau set up the "Vaxmobile" for Wantagh High School.
The sundown-to-sundown holiday is referred to as the "Day of Atonement."
Wantagh parent Alan Jacoby, who hasn't gotten the COVID-19 vaccine, wants the choice on whether his daughter should wear a mask in school.
A dozen men, including seven first responders, died in the terrorist attacks from the south shore communities 20 years ago.
When Dawn Haskell-Carbone realized her brothers were at the Twin Towers: "Everything fell out of me."
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John Perry was off-duty on September 11 when he headed into the World Trade Center to save people.
Michael Wittenstein was one of two people who worked at Cantor Fitzgerald and grew up in Seaford.
The school lost five graduates, including three first responders, in the 9/11 World Trade Center attacks 20 years ago.
From craft vendors to pumpkin painting, the second annual fair is scheduled for October 2.
"Hard to put into words" for Michele Walsh Myers, who bicycled to each terrorist attack site over a nine-day span.
Detective Betsy Horner-Miller Cutrone was killed on the Wantagh Parkway in 2015.
Check the photo and description of the Argyle Road colonial.
The "Vaxmobile" has been delivering shots to Town of Hempstead residents since March.
Swimming was also halted at Robert Moses due to shark activity Wednesday, state Department of Parks regional director, George Gorman, said.
Highway maintenance employees would be used to remove snow and use various pieces of equipment.
Check out Dumpling, a 3-year-old female domestic shorthaired cat, found with dozens of others in a hoarder house.
A shark was spotted Thursday morning near Central Mall, a Town of Hempstead spokesperson said.
The state Department of Parks banned swimming until further notice after the morning shark sighting.
Those purchasing alcohol with a fake ID could have their driver's license revoked for at least 90 days, the governor's office announced.
Non-perishable items are requested, while cash or gift cards will also be accepted.