Seaford residents will cast their ballots in the library’s budget and trustee election on April 5. Polls will be open at the library, at 2234 Jackson Ave., from 1 to 9 p.m. Residents will …
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By Julie Mansmann
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3/30/17
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Many of the most vulnerable people in our society are cared for by some of the strongest. Looking out for a child or adult with developmental disabilities can be trying . . .
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3/30/17
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House Speaker Paul Ryan said earlier this month that Republicans would move to strip funding from Planned Parenthood, part of a broader effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, much to the chagrin of pro-choice advocates.
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1/26/17
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Nonprofit social-service agencies like the Five Towns Community Center were facing steep funding cuts by Nassau County as late as Monday night.
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By Erik Hawkins and Mary Malloy
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12/7/16
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The County Legislature on Monday took steps to close a $70 million-plus budget deficit that will all but ensure that the Nassau Interim Finance Authority, the state-appointed board that controls the county’s finances, will reject the spending plan and may step in with its own sweeping cuts.
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By Erik Hawkins
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11/21/16
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Gary Johnson? Who is this guy, you ask? He is the most prominent of the alternative candidates who will be joining Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton . . .
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6/9/16
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A year ago, voters in the Seaford School District passed a budget that restored a full middle-school sports program for the first time in five years.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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5/18/16
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Voters in the Wantagh, Seaford and Levittown School Districts responded favorably to budget proposals on Tuesday night.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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5/17/16
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Tuesday marks the annual school budget vote, and it’s an important day for local taxpayers. With school costs making up a majority of homeowners’ property tax bills, it’s a vote that no one should take lightly.
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5/11/16
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Voters in the Wantagh, Seaford and Levittown school districts will head to the polls on Tuesday to decide on a combined $347 million worth of spending for the 2016-17 school year.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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5/11/16
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