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With Hurricane Sandy predicted to wreak havoc on Long Island Monday into Tuesday, school districts across the South Shore cancelled classes for Monday, Oct. 29. more
The Diocese of Rockville Centre —which announced plans to close six Long Island Schools, including the St. Catherine of Sienna School in Franklin Square, in December — released a statement in January, in response to local protests to keep schools open, saying that the closures would proceed as planned. The diocese also stated that it had been providing opportunities to help prepare parents and students who will be attending new schools in the fall. more
Nearly 100 local residents attended a public meeting hosted by the Elmont Memorial Library’s Board of Trustees on March 8, in the hope of persuading board members not to close the facility’s two branches, in Alden Manor and Stewart Manor. more
Bishop William Murphy, leader of the Diocese of Rockville Centre, said he will not meet with parents of students at Sacred Heart School in North Merrick. The parents hoped to discuss options for saving the school, which is slated to be closed next June. more
The St. Catherine of Sienna School in Franklin Square and Sacred Heart Elementary School in North Merrick are among four Catholic schools in Nassau County that will close next June due to dwindling enrollment and funding. Bishop William Murphy of the Diocese of Rockville Centre announced the news on Dec. 5, in a public letter that is posted on the diocese’s website. more
Q. I'm selling my house and know I have some "issues," like a deck with no permit and a finished basement. I read your column about getting permits, and I'm wondering: If I have a buyer who doesn't care and wants to close without permits, does anybody else have to know? more
Last week, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration slammed a probe deep into the dark side of the moon to kick up tons of dust high into the sky — oh, sorry, there’s no sky on the moon. Um, high into the air. No, wait, there’s no air on the moon. Well, high into the something. more
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