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In a move celebrated by state school officials, a law was passed over the summer to help school districts cut bus costs and put those savings toward school programs, and local districts have just recently been able to take advantage of it. more
The Parent-Teacher Association of the Washington Street School in Franklin Square hosted a Fall Festival on Oct. 15, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event included games, prizes, hair-braiding, face-painting and pumpkins. There was also a Spook-Walk and a fire truck for children to explore. more
The summer months tend to make all of us very lazy. Our minds wander, avoiding any kind of deep thinking. We focus on the hot weather, planned vacations, cookouts, sports and dozens of other mindless things. But whether we like it or not, the world around us continues to change, and we can’t ignore those changes. more
The Franklin Square Union Free School District's 2011-12 budget passed today, with 1,134 "yes" votes and 773 "no" votes from voters. 1,907 voters came to the polls today, from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., to have their voices heard regarding Franklin Square's budget. more
It is time for leaders to take strong, firm stances. That goes for lawmakers in Washington and Albany, our county, town and village representatives and the elected members of our own boards of education. more
As we approach the final days of summer, many people are focused on grabbing their last few vacation days. Regrettably, a handful of politicians, mostly Republicans, can’t seem to focus on anything other than religion and citizenship and how to tie it into the upcoming November election. more
With the sun burning down at midday, it was a hot one on June 24, well past the 90-degree mark. The parched infield at Merrick Road Park in Merrick turned into a mini-dust bowl whenever a play was made in the double-header between the Floral Park Knights and the Glen Cove Cobras. more
I owe George Washington an apology. Yes, George Washington, as in President George Washington, father of the nation. more
I don’t know how they do it, but the prognosticators at the Farmers’ Almanac were right again this winter. Back in August, they predicted a winter of “numbing cold” and “record-breaking” snow. more
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