Dozens of local fire departments responded to battle the blaze reported Saturday morning.
Police arrived to an attached garage completely consumed by flames.
Dozens of teachers and administrators waved to students and shared messages of encouragement.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
The new principal comes with expertise in special education and mental health and wellness.
In Recognition of National Nurses Week, Stop & Shop Donates Groceries to Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital Nurses and Front-Line Workers
Dozens of teachers from Seaford High School will parade through town on Friday to give a special hello to their students.
Nassau County is working with the state to increase the number of contract tracers working in the county with COVID-19 patients.
Mother’s Day will be different this year, but it doesn’t mean you can’t find ways to celebrate.
Wantagh Public Schools STEAM teacher Kaitlin Humphrey is assisting with the production of 3D printed face masks for health care workers.
In May, Keep Track of Your Medical History and Medications
Here's what Wantagh and Seaford residents should know about the new coronavirus.
Ambitious social media campaign encourages everyone to take five steps that will help increase the quality and safety of their health care.
Prestigious medical accrediting body backs popular social media health care safety campaign.
Firefighters arrived at the scene to find a car fully engulfed and worked for 45 minutes to clear the scene.
The two got out of a stolen car and were trying to open other parked cars in Wantagh Friday, police say. A third person is still at large.
Police say a car crashed into a building Thursday afternoon. Photos showed an SUV and restaurant were damaged.
BREAKING: Photos showed heavy flames shooting out of the roof of a home.
Changes to Customer Service Facilities and Non-Emergency Projects Continue, but Quality Water Service Remains
The Wantagh Fire Department is reminding residents to use safe grilling practices after a HazMat team was called for a propane tank leak.
Organizers say they are looking into holding a virtual Pride celebration.
Tony Carter, a longtime coach at Wantagh High School and health care worker in Mineola, has died, according to a report.
Nassau County authorities are offering a $5,000 reward for information after a goose was shot with a crossbow bolt.
Public awareness health care campaign wants us to prepare for what the corona virus may bring.
The New York State Department of Labor is implemented a call-back system for those applying for unemployment benefits.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced more big changes Wednesday as the state again saw its single largest day death totals.
We asked local businesses to update their status and created a handy guide from their responses.
Despite the grim news, hospitalization and ICU rates continued to show signs of flattening.
REMINDS RESIDENTS TO THROW WIPES IN THE GARBAGE: SO-CALLED 'FLUSHABLE WIPES' CLOG THE SEWER SYSTEM
Olivia Pearse was named to a prestigious travel team and will venture to France this fall for an international tournament.
New York residents are expected to start receiving stimulus payments soon. Here’s what you need to do beforehand.
We're publishing a simple open-or-closed directory for Port Washington businesses. Here's how to get listed.
Here are the latest local updates on how the coronavirus outbreak is impacting Wantagh-Seaford.
Pipeline Coffee Company is making special deliveries to nurses and doctors as they continue helping sick patients battle the coronavirus.
Although the coronavirus has closed NY schools, Wantagh High teachers found a unique way to let students know they're thinking of them.
To minimize the spread of coronavirus, the fire department has closed its firehouses and is currently only responding to calls for alarms.
Christine Tudor, a 46-year-old woman with no underlying medical conditions, contracted the coronavirus earlier this month.
As the coronavirus causes fear and panic, some Long Island neighbors are reminding their community that after every storm, comes a rainbow.