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Last Friday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo finally offered students and teachers certainty about the rest of the 2019-20 school year when he canceled in-person classes through June to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Thank you, Mr. Cuomo. more
Recently, I gave the order to post online tax-impact notices using last year’s tax levy and the new assessed market values for property owners across Nassau County. Throughout my first 11 months in office . . . more
As 17-year-old Sonali Persaud and 18-year-old Mahalia Mathelier walked toward an East Meadow High School conference room to chat with the Herald, they greeted each other with a hug and an update on their final days of school. more
W.T. Clarke High School seniors celebrated their graduation ceremony under a sunny summer sky last Sunday.Parents watched as their children received their diplomas from Board of Education trustees … more
W.T. Clarke and East Meadow High School seniors celebrated their graduation ceremony under a sunny summer sky last Sunday. Parents watched as their children received their diplomas from Board of … more
About a week ago, I scolded my 13-year-old stepson for complaining that he had to share a bedroom with his 11-year-old brother. I got more irritated than I should have, launching into a tirade . . . more
Gov. Andrew Cuomo has proposed free tuition at CUNY and SUNY schools for families earning $100,000 or less in 2017 and families earning $125,000 or less in 2019. We support any good measure that would . . . more
Donald Trump proved everyone wrong — the pundits, the pollsters, and even many of us. He defied all odds, and now the complete outsider who has never held elected office will be . . . more
Young detective Jigsaw Jones comes to life on stage in a charming family musical based on James Preller’s popular “Jigsaw Jones” detective series. more
President Obama and Hillary Clinton continue to throw out economic numbers and statistics, claiming that the American economy is stronger than ever, since there are more jobs in varied industries and much less unemployment. However . . . more
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