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Wantagh

[won-taw]

noun

  1. a town on S Long Island, in SE New York.



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“Last year, I sold a couple of cards that I had in my collection for a long time,” said Chris Crilley, a 34-year-old Target employee in Wantagh, N.Y.

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Cheerleaders from Wantagh, Seaford, West Babylon, Sachem East, and Sachem North high schools voiced their support for the venue change on Tuesday.

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Ms. Mungiguerra, who is from Lantana, Texas, connected with Mr. Chan, who is from Wantagh, N.Y., while they were celebrating a mutual friend’s birthday at Social, a since-shuttered bar on what she called the “Hofstra strip.”

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Weisselberg previously kept his legal address at a small home in the Long Island town of Wantagh, N.Y., until he sold it in 2013.

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Fern Pasternak, a 23-year-old accounting student in New York, carries her Notorious R.B.G. tote bag — the one with the bespectacled justice wearing the white lace “dissent” collar that she adopted to bring her judicial robe a touch of femininity, and a crown sitting cockeyed on her head — on the Long Island Rail Road as she commutes from her home in Wantagh to Manhattan, where she attends Baruch College.

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