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The East Rockaway Board of Education is set to welcome two new members as Daniel DeMatteo and Joseph Kilgus are running unopposed for board seats. more
One incumbent and three challengers will vie for two seats on the Lynbrook Board of Education, while East Rockaway will welcome two new trustees after both incumbents decided not to run again. more
Although many aspects of daily life have been halted because of the Covid-19 crisis, members of the Glen Cove community will be able to vote on the district’s budget and choose two new Board of Education trustees.  more
There are four candidates running for two seats on the Rockville Centre Board of Education. The three-year term will begin on July 1. All residents will be mailed absentee ballots, which must be returned to the district clerk by 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9. There will be a ballot box outside the administration building at 128 Shepherd St. during business hours for those who wish to drop off their ballots instead of mailing them in. more
Two candidates are vying for a seat on the North Bellmore School District Board of Education. Get to know them before casting your mail-in vote on June 9. more
Nine Elmont and Franklin Square residents are running to serve on the Boards of Education and library boards. Two of the Board of Education races are contested, and members of the elementary school … more
After 25 years, Oyster Bay East Norwich School District Board of Education member Robin Dando has decided not to seek reelection. Candidates Michael Lacapria and Darren Gerbosi are hoping to fill Dando’s seat. more
There are three candidates running for two open spots on the North Shore Central School District Board of Education. Incumbent Richard Galati is hoping to serve a second term on the board, while … more
Lynbrook resident Alicemarie Bresnihan, who spent the better part of four decades serving on the Board of Education and advocating for Lynbrook students, has died, Lynbrook school officials announced … more
The Rockville Centre Board of Education adopted the proposed $122.86 million budget for the 2020-21 school year on May 6, a budget that keeps all current programs. The budget vote and trustee election will be done by mail; ballots will be mailed to residents and must be returned to the district clerk by June 9. more
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