Thursday, January 26, 2012, Wantagh Seaford Citizen
WSHA to meet Wednesday to discuss new businesses
Getting down to business.
Wantagh-Seaford Homeowners’ Association president Ella Stevens announced their next meeting will be held Wednesday, February 1, at 7 p.m. at the Wantagh Library.
“It’s a new year and already events have taken place over the course of recent weeks that have taken center stage in our communities,” began Ms. Stevens.
At this meeting we will have two presentations. The first is a proposal for a business planned for Wantagh Avenue in Wantagh. A proposal for a new business venture on the corner of Beltagh and Wantagh Avenues will be presented by the prospective business owner and his representatives,” she added.
“In addition, we are honored to have representatives of the Nassau County Police Department address the recent criminal activities that have made headlines, regrettably. The presentation will focus on how we as residents of the Wantagh and Seaford communities can help protect ourselves and work with the police. This is will be a very informative meeting, one that every resident should make every effort to attend,” she said.
“Furthermore, WSHA may be getting a new e-mail address, so be on the lookout for the change in a future email message. If you are not on our current email list, signing up is easy at wsha@e-mail.com,” concluded Ms. Stevens.