As "X's" on the refrigerator calendar bring her closer and closer to her son's graduation, distraction is the name of the game.
An Ounce of Empathy is Worth a Pound of “Strong-Arm” In real life, being pursued by a debt collection agency is no laughing matter.
Here is a quote that brings perspective to frustrating events and outcomes which did not come out as expected or hoped for. It is one of my favorites of all time.
“We have nothing to fear but fear itself…” Right now many Americans are afraid each time the phone rings or the mail man knocks. They are afraid because they may owe money...
Doctors all over Long Island have been prescribing yoga to their patients.
We are eight games deep into the "pro" season, how does each team stack up?
What is Yoga?! Should You Be Doing It?
Dropping her son off for Orientation weekend is just a small window into what's waiting for her in the not-so-distant future.
See how the NY Risers fared on the first day of Fast Pitch in Golden Stick Wiffleball.
A look at the NY Bombers' first four games of the fast pitch wiffleball season.
A parent workshop designed to calm the fears of parents about to send their children off to school ended up raising new ones.
The Hooligans and the Hammerheads started off their Yard campaigns with a two game set. Which team emerged victorious?
Reflections on watching my son vote for the very first time.
A partisan but reasoned endorsement of two candidates for the Seaford school board; not such good news for the third one.
A quick look at how two of the six teams fared on Yard Opening Day.
Endorsing Wantagh Board of Education Candidates for your serious consideration.
Here are my endorsements of the Referendum Propositions on Tuesday’s Ballots in Seaford and Wantagh.
Can you really "Pick" which school district's budget you like best?
Competitive wiffleball? Read up on the NY region of Golden Stick Wiffleball, which plays its games over at Cedar Creek Park.
Do the Wantagh and Seaford School Districts’ Budgets deserve your vote next Tuesday?
Practicing what she preaches isn't easy when it comes to figuring how to pay for her son's college education. Read about this dean of admissions' own experiences.
Over the next two weeks, I will be writing about this year’s school budgets and school board elections.
A 20-year veteran dean of college admissions faces the prospect of sending her own son off to college this fall. What can you learn from an 'insider' on the college admissions process?
Wantagh High School graduate Ken Weprin called Hofstra basketball games going back to the 1989-90 season.
Local firefighters scheduled to erect flag arches at service scheduled for Point Lookout Tuesday on 11th anniversary of terrorist attacks.
Wantagh landmark has jump in 2012 visits compared to one year ago.
New local coffeehouse chain began opening for business an hour earlier during the week in late August.
Here are the most read stories this month, as well as the most talked about.
A look at the week's top local stories.
Congregants from local Reform temple take part in special outdoor service at Tobay Beach.
Learn how you can make this loving little gal part of your family.
Recent criminal activity reported in southeast Nassau County communities.
Seaford and Wantagh High Schools among 67 schools that can compete for grants.
Popular singer/songwriter hits Wantagh music venue Thursday night
Martin Gottlieb, 60, was not breathing when police arrived on scene Thursday.
Save Seaford Sports in need of $31,000 by Sept. 5 to salvage middle school football, soccer, field hockey and cheerleading teams cut from budget.