Wantagh and Seaford voters will cast their ballots for local, state and federal elections Nov. 3. Here's everything you need to know.
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With Election Day around the corner, Patch is reaching out to the candidates to find out why they are running this November.
Two students at Wantagh Elementary School and Seaford High School tested positive this week for the coronavirus, records show.
Authorities revoked a Nassau bar's liquor license, saying 98 people were packed on the premises. The owner wants to set the record straight.
Wantagh Middle School sixth grade art students studied the popular Mexican holiday Dia de Los Muertos or Day of the Dead.
As events are forced to cancel or shift to virtual, "Magic Of Lights" will return to Jones Beach with its familiar drive-in experience.
The students wore their school colors Sept. 25 to raise awareness of children battling cancer.
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Officials say Swastikas were found at a park in the midst of the High Holy Days, the Jewish holiday season.
High school students have a combination of both in-person and remote instruction every day as part of the district's reopening plan.
Sixteen establishments recently had their liquor licenses suspended. Two were in Nassau County.
The center opened during Climate Week and aims to teach the public about how energy shapes New York's natural systems.
Officials say a Seaford elementary-schooler tested positive for COVID-19. It's the second case to impact the district in the 2020-21 year.
Teacher Lindsay Ardito recently read “Bubble Gum Brain” by Julia Cook to teach students about trying new things.
The school will receive an engraved plaque and a Blue Ribbon flag. An award ceremony is scheduled for Nov. 5-6 in National Harbor, Maryland.
It’s time to pick that perfect pumpkin this fall and enjoy the many attractions Wantagh and Seaford-area pumpkin patches have to offer.
Wantagh High School was recognized as one of 582 schools in the state that are high achieving and high progress Recognition Schools.
Marks World Patient Safety Day. “5 Steps to Safer Health Care” message to continue into 2021.
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The nationwide pool of semifinalists represents 1 percent of U.S. high school seniors.
Seaford High School senior Sarah Keane earned national recognition in a summer essay contest.
Seaford High School teachers took their students to the 9/11 memorial in front of the school to remember the 19th anniversary.
A student tested positive for the coronavirus last week, officials said. A portion of the school was closed for cleaning.
A car caught fire on Wantagh State Parkway late Saturday. Firefighters battled the blaze for 90 minutes.
Seaford Manor and Harbor elementary schools welcomed its newest students on Sept. 10.
All lanes of the Wantagh State Parkway were closed Thursday morning due to flooding.
Wantagh and Seaford kids returned to school for the first time in six months. Here are some of our favorite photos.
Organizers expect over 150 people will walk in Seaford with blue LED candles to remember Sept. 11.
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Motorists should expect daytime westbound lane closures for concrete pavement repairs starting Sept. 10.
Many Wantagh and Seaford students returned to the classroom. Did you take a picture? Share it with Patch for a chance to be featured!
Incoming sixth graders took part in a socially-distanced orientation Sept. 3.
The Nassau County police union also announced its endorsement for president.
A socially-distanced orientation program was held Aug. 31.
Police say two men were arrested and face drug charges.
Police are searching for the thief who loaded a shopping cart and left a grocery store, then pushed a cab driver and drove away in his car.
A Town of Hempstead councilman is urging Nassau superintendents to let student-athletes play sports.