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Dennis Dunne is one of the few original members remaining from when the Nassau County Legislature was formed in 1995. He has completed two decades of service representing the 15th District, which has changed shape through two redistricting processes, and now includes portions of North Wantagh, northern Seaford and Salisbury. more
Howard Kopel, a Republican, is running for his fourth term as a county legislator, and after nearly six years, the Lawrence resident has found his comfort zone. more
Residents should vote in support of the Long Beach School District’s proposed budget next Tuesday. It is a reasonable plan that preserves the district’s current level of programming while also … more
The Lynbrook School District has crafted a 2015-16 budget that comes in below the state’s approximate 2 percent tax cap, at 1.67 percent. We urge voters to say “yes” to this fiscally … more
It would be difficult these days not to endorse a school budget that adheres to state guidelines, established in 2011, limiting a school district’s tax levy increase to approximately 2 percent or … more
With all the focus on Common Core, state testing, teacher evaluations and the pros and cons of opting out, it’s too easy to forget about the massive effort that goes on each day in classrooms to … more
Several issues have been raised in the past weeks’ campaign for mayor, two trustee seats and village justice. On each of these issues, Mayor Ed Fare, Trustees Vincent Grasso and Dermond Thomas and … more
Tom McKevitt has served the 17th Assembly District honorably since his election in 2006. The East Meadow resident is not only extremely visible in the communities he serves, but he has proved that he will respond to the needs of his constituents when called on. more
The two former primary opponents appeared together at a monthly meeting for local clergy at the Long Island Marriot in Uniondale, where Abrahams announced his endorsement. more
East Meadow School District residents can’t lose when they go to the polls on Tuesday. There they will decide whether to support the district’s proposed 2014-15 budget of $191.1 million — a 1.53 percent increase over the current spending plan. more
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