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Diana Viglietta’s sink, bathtub and even her washer are all eroded from the rust water that comes out of her pipes on Abrams Place. For the past 14 years, she has had to replace countless towels, buy new dishwashers and send all of her family’s clothes to a laundromat. The rust is so bad, that Viglietta bought several new dishwashers in a single year, and can no longer get a warranty for it. She said the filters she installed do not even help the situation nor do they get rid of the water’s foul odor. more
The Lynbrook School District will host its budget hearing on May 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school. East Rockaway's budget hearing is scheduled for May 9 at 7 p.m. at the high school. more
East Rockaway School District administrators announced the proposal of a $38,274,432 budget for the 2017-18 school year at their April 4 meeting. more
The East Rockaway School District held its first meeting to discuss its 2017-18 budget on Feb. 14 at East Rockaway Junior-Senior High School. more
Paul Lynch, the superintendent for finance at Lynbrook Public Schools, presented the Board of Education with a proposed budget of over $44.9 million on Feb. 15. This budget would be an increase of more than $781,000 from the previous school year. more
Now that the 2017 legislative season is here, Assemblyman Brian Curran recently outlined what he wants to accomplish this year. more
The East Rockaway School District adopted a $38 million budget proposal for the 2016-17 school year on April 19, which preserves all programs and staff and adds increased math support services, a guidance teaching assistant and a wrestling program. more
At a budget work session on Feb. 24, the Lynbrook Board of Education announced its proposed budget for the 2016-17 school year, which contains no cuts in faculty or programs. more
In the coming weeks and months, local school districts will be planning their 2016-17 budgets, deciding how to allocate their pieces of that very large pie. It’s our right to have a say in how that money will be spent. more
New York state’s tax cap on school districts and local municipalities is set to expire next year, but the State Legislature could, before this year’s session ends later this month, vote to extend it. We would like to see . . . more
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