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Slain ATF Agent Honored by School District He Attended
ohn Capano was product of Seaford Public Schools before career as agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

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ohn Capano was product of Seaford Public Schools before career as agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

John Capano was product of Seaford Public Schools before career as agent with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Law-enforcement sources tell multiple media outlets bullet that fatally struck John Capano of Massapequa came from responding retired NCPD lieutenant.
Seaford Wellness Council president Michael DiSilvio expresses appreciation for support provided the organization throughout 2011.
Charlie's Family Pharmacy reopens Monday morning with customers and business community offering well wishes two days after deadly armed robbery at business.
Charlie's Family Pharmacy reopens Monday morning with customers and business community offering well wishes two days after deadly armed robbery at business.
A year in review with the biggest new happenings affecting local schools.
A gallery of snapshots taken throughout the area this year.
Elementary school students take part in career program prior to Hofstra women's basketball game.
Seaford man who founded Wantagh charity is recognized for his longtime work providing joy to needy children.
Anker’s Electric Service agrees to pay back nearly $150,000 in wages to six employees for various electrical maintenance projects including one at Nickerson Beach.
Count To Ten signs to record label and debuts on iTunes and Youtube after forming in wake of Wantagh High School freshman Brittany Vega's tragic death last year.
Locust Valley company agrees to pay back nearly $150,000 in wages to six employees for various electrical maintenance projects including one at EisenhowerPark.
Locust Valley company agrees to pay back nearly $150,000 in wages to six employees for various electrical maintenance projects including one in the Village of Garden City.
Locust Valley company agrees to pay back nearly $150,000 in wages to six employees for various electrical maintenance projects including one at Wantagh Park.
Fourth graders at East Broadway Elementary School in Seaford take part in career program prior to Hofstra women's basketball game.
Recent incident reports in Wantagh and Seaford from the 7th Precinct.
Candidate for Nassau County Legislature's 14th district that includes portions of Wantagh and Seaford thanks the community.
Vote for one of these four nominees this week.
Washington Hair Stylists in Seaford sets up donation jar raising funds for family of its longtime barber, Antonio Salerno of Bellmore, after he was struck and killed by a car leaving work on Nov. 26.