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South Side High School Principal Dr. Carol Burris has co-authored a letter, signed by two thirds of Long Island’s public school principals and a growing number of educators from across New York state, asking state education Commissioner John B. King Jr. and the Board of Regents to delay and change a new teacher evaluation plan that links educator ratings to student test scores. more
Carole King's "Tapestry' is celebrated in a special concert featuring the new generation singer-songwriters following in King's path. Other weekend highlights include a performance by Trio Solsti at Adelphi University and a nature walk at the vibrant Muttontown Preserve. more
Although the unemployment rates in both Nassau County and New York state have decreased in the past year, the scarcity of jobs continues to be a serious economic issue on Long Island. more
Hurricane Irene came and went, and while the storm took down trees and power lines, one thing it didn’t leave behind was widespread flooding in Valley Stream. more
Thankfully, Irene has passed through Valley Stream, hopefully without too much damage and devastation. One thing that did not happen is that there was no flooding in Gibson, where the new flood maps were effective in September 2009. Gibson Boulevard did not even have a puddle, much less a storm surge going to 11 feet, 4 inches. more
Dressed in a black blouse and blue jeans, Carol Gies stood silently on Tuesday morning, her chin in her hands, her elbows resting on a crane that was lifting a twisted World Trade Center girder into the parking lot at the Merrick Fire Department’s Friendship Engine and Hose Company. Gies, who lost her husband, Ronnie, in the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, looked forlorn. more
Judging by the number of homes in Gibson and the south side of Valley Stream with their garbage on the curb on July 5, I was not the only one unaware that there was no pickup on July 5, the day after the holiday. more
Incumbent Bill Pezzulo and newcomer Carol Anthony were voted onto the North Merrick Library Board of Trustees on June 13. more
Many Malverne High School alumni who attended a Board of Education meeting on June 7 hadn't seen or spoken to each other in at least 20 years. Some moved away, others simply fell out of touch. But … more
Local officials are trying to resolve the flood map situation in Valley Stream, they stressed at a town hall-style meeting last Thursday night at Village Hall. More than 50 residents came heard from Assemblyman Brian Curran, who hosted the meeting, along with Mayor Ed Fare, Town Councilman Jim Darcy and representatives of federal officials. more
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