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It is that time of year again when everyone is talking budgets and how much everything will cost. Yes, the budgets will increase, and we will vote, and we will pay. We don’t do this because we have nothing else to do with our cash. more
The District 24 Board of Education adopted its proposed $26.6 million budget for 2010-11 on April 14, which contains a budget increase of 1.75 percent over the current year’s spending plan. more
The village board unanimously approved its 2010-11 budget on Monday, raising taxes about $90 next year for the average Valley Stream homeowner. Village Treasurer John Mastromarino told residents … more
The Valley Stream Central High School Board of Education adopted its 2010-11 budget of $100.7 million on April 6, cutting $1.4 million in staff and services. The plan would increase spending less … more
A year ago, Long Island legislators dismissed Albany as the home of a government not of the people, but of “three men in a room.” And that wasn’t the first time that criticism was leveled; it’s been a perennial complaint. But now we’re lucky if we can get that many in a room, and even luckier if we know which three they are. more
The village Board of Trustees is close to finalizing the 2010-11 Valley Stream budget, and homeowners should see an average tax increase of about $90 next year. more
Anyone can have a change of heart and mind. Just after the health care reform bill passed last week, I realized the critics were right: Why should we provide insurance for 30 million uninsured … more
District 13 voters will soon have their say on a proposed $41.3 million budget for next year. The Board of Education unanimously adopted its proposed spending plan on March 23. more
The District 30 Board of Education unanimously adopted its proposed spending plan Monday night, which is expected to slightly lower taxes. Voters will have their say on the $31.4 million budget on May 18. more
After some intense debate among trustees on the Central High School District Board of Education on whether to restore some of Superintendent Dr. Marc Bernstein’s proposed $1.4 million in cuts in the 2010-11 budget, the board voted 5-4 to keep the reductions more
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