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Coming out of college with a major in English, I had very little idea what career I wanted to pursue. The beauty of the major is that it provides training in a broad skill set, but it offers no … more
More than 200 teachers, administrators, parents and students gathered at South Side Middle School on Feb. 21 to learn how to protect themselves and their loved ones from the dangers of the … more
The Rockville Centre St. Patrick’s Parade Committee has held a number of fundraisers in the last year to raise money for charities in anticipation of the parade on Saturday, March 23. Like … more
Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice has charged 17 people with stealing more than $250,000 worth of copper wire belonging to the Long Island Railroad and selling it to a scrap yard, she … more
An orthopedist based in Rockville Centre pleaded guilty Friday to charges related to the alleged fraud scheme in which Long Island Rail Road workers falsely claimed to be disabled upon retirement, … more
On Jan. 8, at the first of three consecutive weekly school bond meetings, the Rockville Centre Board of Education decided, preliminarily, that the district would seek to borrow just over $32 million for renovations to South Side High School and the administration building. more
The Island Park Public Library most likely will not reopen until the beginning of the new year as a result of Hurricane Sandy, according to Fred Seeba, of BBS Architects and Engineers, a … more
Oceanside High School teacher and resident novelist Frank Nappi has released a new book that may raise as many eyebrows as it is garnering rave reviews. Nappi, an English and Creative Writing … more
Island Park Superintendent Dr. Rosmarie Bovino updated residents at the Board of Education’s Nov. 26 meeting about the districts recovery efforts from Hurricane Sandy and informed them that the … more
According to a new report by the Empire Center, an independent think tank, Rockville Centre School District Superintendent Dr. William Johnson was the highest-paid school employee in New York state in 2011-12, but the president of the district’s Board of Education said that the report is not accurate. more
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