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A new emergency alert system is coming to Nassau County libraries. The Rave Panic Button, an application that provides a fast response in emergency situations, will be available for implementation in all 54 Nassau County public libraries, including each of the four Bellmore and Merrick facilities. more
More security guards will be added to monitor Seaford middle and high schools during weekday mornings and at the high school on Saturdays, as recommended by the district’s Security Guard Staffing Advisory Committee. Prior to this, a guard was assigned to “roam” the school buildings on Saturdays. more
The economic news coming out of Washington has been very good lately. The economy is growing at a brisk pace, and unemployment is the lowest in decades. Some of the best news is . . . more
After a more than yearlong review, the Lynbrook School District’s plans to use hundreds of thousands of dollars for safety initiatives and security upgrades were recently approved by the State Education Department. more
A lot of attention is being paid these days to America’s relationship with China. And for good reason, because China must decide whether it will be a partner to the U.S. or an adversary. more
The Seaford School District hosted a 60-hour state-run emergency planning seminar, where they participated in mock emergency scenarios with Levittown and Wantagh school officials. more
The Glen Cove School District is in talks with local law enforcement agencies about whether to install a system that would allow school buildings to share their security camera footage and other … more
The Glen Cove Board of Education recently adopted its 2018-2019 proposed budget. The $68 million budget is almost 2 percent — or about $ 1.3 million — more than the budget for the current school … more
At each meeting, McNamara detailed the district’s four-pronged approach to school safety: mental health support, crisis training, security infrastructure and partnerships with local law enforcement. more
Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder has officially kicked into gear his Community Council, a police task force with a subdivision in each of the county’s 19 legislative districts. more
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