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Interpreting the U.S. Constitution and applying the results to today’s America is like taking a tired and hungry toddler to a Disney store — no matter how many times you give in, the youngster will never be happy. more
So you’re looking for a way to give back to your community? Maybe burnish your resume for a future run for public office? Look no further than your local education board. more
Next Tuesday, May 16, is the day that eligible voters across New York state can vote on school district budgets . . . more
Since it opened in 1959, SUNY Nassau has often been described as the jewel of Nassau County and the New York state community college system. more
One incumbent and two newcomers will vie for two open library board of trustee seats during the Rockville Centre School District vote on May 17. Ahead of the election, we asked the candidates questions about their goals for the facility. more
Molloy College announced on Nov. 10 that Joseph Fennessy has joined its board of trustees. Fennessy is co-chair of the Mount Sinai South Nassau board of directors, as well as a retired partner and former chief operating officer for Deloitte & Touche LLP’s Northeast Region. During his 41-year Deloitte career, he also served as the managing partner of Deloitte’s Long Island office and partner-in-charge of the Northeast Region healthcare practice. more
The Rockville Centre board of trustees hosted an in-person reorganizing meeting on July 6, at which it installed the winners of the village election and appointed Nancy Howard village administrator. more
Three candidates vying for the Rockville Centre board of trustees fielded residents’ questions and discussed the issues at a community forum on June 3 at the Sandel Senior Center. more
On June 15, Rockville Centre residents will elect two candidates for the village’s board of trustees to four-year terms. Katie Conlon, Mark Albarano and incumbent Trustee Emilio Grillo will vie for the seats. more
Voters in the Glen Cove City School District approved the district’s nearly $96 million spending plan for 2021-22 on Tuesday. The budget passed with 1,050 in favor in and 655 opposed. more
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