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Federal authorities arrested 11 people, 10 of them Long Islanders, including a Rockville Centre doctor, last week and charged them with fraud for participating in a multimillion dollar Long Island Rail … more
In a week, District 13 Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Lison will say goodbye to a place she has come to love during the past eight years. The veteran educator will be retiring on June 30, and will be replaced by Dr. Adrienne Robb-Fund, an assistant superintendent in the Commack School District. more
Michelle Gay has been a familiar face in the Valley Stream Central High School District for a little more than a decade. She has served as the district director of Special Education, placing a high emphasis on helping those with particular needs to reach success. more
When Vinny Ang became the village clerk of Valley Stream on April 1, 1991, he never expected it to be the job he would retire from. “One year turned into just about 20,” he said from his Village Hall office, the walls noticeably bare, on his last day of work, Dec. 28. more
District 13 Superintendent Dr. Elizabeth Lison announced last week that she will retire at the end of the school year, ending her 38-year educational career. more
John DeGrace will step down as the Republican commissioner of the Nassau County Board of Elections this month, ending a term of 14 years for the former Valley Stream mayor. more
For Harriet Rabinowitz, director of special education for District 30, her job has been an essential part of her life. She has been an impassioned contributor to the district and is retiring this summer after 11 years of her service. more
“He has done wonderful things for this district,” Martha Carney, the Valley Stream Central High School District’s coordinator of community information, said after Superintendent of Schools Marc Bernstein announced his retirement at the Board of Education’s reorganization meeting July 13. After almost seven years as superintendent, Bernstein will step down on Dec. 31. more
Although some haven’t worked at Wheeler Avenue School for 30 or even 40 years, a group of retired teachers, administrators and secretaries still get together to talk about old times. more
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