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The county comptroller’s position is a focus of this year’s primary as the current officeholder, George Maragos, changed his political party affiliation last year, and is now running for Nassau county executive as a Democrat. Because of that shift and a split between Nassau Democrats, there are two Democratic county comptroller candidates running on Primary Day, Sept. 12. more
Cedarhurst resident Emmanuel Theodosiou earned the rank of Eagle Scout — the highest rank in the Boy Scouts — and was presented with a citation by Nassau County Comptroller George Maragos at a Troop 568 ceremony. more
In 2003, voters in the Lawrence School District overwhelmingly rejected a proposed $85.3 million budget with a 4.9 percent tax increase. In the subsequent 14 years, especially the past decade, Lawrence taxpayers have strongly supported the fiscal plans put together by district officials. more
An audit reviewing the Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s financial health between July 1, 2012 and May 31, 2016 was released on Jan. 27 and revealed that district officials overestimated three budgets by a total of $31.1 million, according to the state comptroller’s office. more
Following two years in which it was considered in fiscal stress, the Lawrence School District has received a passing grade for its financial health, according to an audit by the state comptroller’s office. more
The Herald ran an editorial in the March 31-April 6 issue about Nassau County’s contracting process, “Nassau needs an independent watchdog.” While it properly brought attention to this important issue . . . more
In an audit report released last week, the state comptroller’s office recommended that Sanitary District 1 improve its overall control of employee records and financial data. more
Labor Day isn’t far behind us, but we all know how time flies. Soon enough it will be November, and Election Day. All the political talk thus far . . . more
After nearly seven years the New York State Comptroller’s office ruled that Valley Stream-based lawyer Albert D’Agostino was an employee not an independent contractor of the school districts and municipalities he worked and can keep the retirement money he accrued. more
An audit conducted between Jan. 1, 2013 and Feb. 28, 2014 by the state Comptroller’s office found that the Hewlett Bay Fire Districts needs to improve its policies two main areas. more
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