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Memorial Day Parades on Tap for Monday
Veterans to be honored during parades in Wantagh and Seaford Monday morning.

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The issue of installing cell towers in Wantagh and surrounding communities has become a local hot button issue lately as many people are concerned about having these poles erected near residential areas. A major challenge facing both Wantagh and Seaford and other communities on Long Island is trying to balance the importance of having a high quality public school system without placing too much of a tax burden on residents. The lack of affordable housing and rental apartments is also a major problem that is driving many young people who want to live in the area they grew up to leave Long Island.
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues? I think supporting one's public school system is very important both for the benefit of the local children and to keep property values high. Districts on Long Island like Wantagh and Seaford face an extreme challenge when crafting budget proposals because of a lack of state aid from Albany as well as not having much of a commercial tax base to work with, resulting in tough decisions by the school board and administration. It is vital that residents are educated about the reasons behind a budget proposal so they can make an informed decision when entering the voting booth.
Veterans to be honored during parades in Wantagh and Seaford Monday morning.

Lady Vikings fall 13-12 against North Shore to fall just one win short of Class C title game.
Lady Warriors knock off second-seeded Manhasset 17-15 in semifinals and will face Garden City for Class B championship on May 30.
Paragon IBO meets weekly at Lighthouse Diner.
Lady Vikings will battle North Shore at Adelphi for right to play for Class C title next week.
Recent incident reports for Wantagh and Seaford from the 7th Precinct and Long Beach Police Department.
Warriors defeat second-seeded Manhasset, 17-11, in Class B Semifinals at Hofstra Tuesday night.
Brittany Motis creates program while earning her Gold Award.
Lady Warriors easily win first two playoff games to set up rematch with Indians.
Jackie Sileo registers nine points to help lead CW Post to Division II national championship win over West Chester Saturday.
Bulldogs advance to county semifinals with 7-5 victory at Wantagh in deciding game of best-of-three series.
Bulldogs edge Wantagh in deciding game of quarterfinal series Saturday.
Warriors blow past Carey 19-5 to set up a rematch of last year's semifinal loss to Manhasset.
Ceremony honored "Nassau's Finest" who made the supreme sacrifice.
Charles D. Cole's name added to a memorial garden in front of Nassau County Police Department headquarters.
Bulldogs can clinch trip to semifinals with win Thursday against Warriors.
Recent incident reports for Wantagh and Seaford from the 7th Precinct.
Second-seeded Warriors face must-win game with Bulldogs Thursday afternoon.
District's spending plan approved by 504 votes.
Top-seeded Island Trees beats Wantagh 6-1 Monday to advance.