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Members of the Hewlett High School varsity baseball team visited all three District 14 elementary schools, Franklin Early Childhood Center, Ogden Elementary School and Hewlett Elementary School, to … more
After months of planning by community volunteers and the passionate work of dozens of artists, "Project Bulldog" has arrived in the Hewlett-Woodmere school district. more
D.A. Rice says Barber wrote and filled prescriptions for painkillers in the names of friends and former patients. MINEOLA, NY – Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice … more
A former Lawrence Public Schools administrator is suing the district, claiming he lost his job as director of guidance and support services because the school board viewed him as "anti-Orthodox." more
State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli recently completed audits of New York’s 733 public school districts and BOCES. The audits were part of a series of legislation following a scandal in the Roslyn School District in which administrators embezzled $11 million. more
After years of division between public- and private-school parents in District 15, an effort is under way to unite the school community and, at the same time, help those in need. more
Five months after a federal judge threw out a civil rights lawsuit brought by five District 15 parents against the Board of Education, the battle is far from over. The plaintiffs are now raising funds to appeal the August decision at the appellate level and to try to ward off a suit brought by the Lawrence school board against the parents to recoup the money the district has spent to defend itself — more than $150,000, district officials say. more
Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice announced today that Sean Gluck, a serial purse-snatcher with two prior theft convictions, has pleaded guilty to burglary and grand larceny charges after going on his third crime spree in as many years. Gluck will receive three to six years in prison in exchange for his plea. more
The Five Towns Senior Center has partnered with the Hewlett-Woodmere school district to find a new home. The Hewlett-Woodmere school board unanimously approved a lease agreement with the Five Towns Senior Center at its Dec. 16 meeting to have the not-for-profit organization use the former alternative learning program building at Hewlett High School. more
Throughout the long, at times agonizing health reform debate, conservatives and insurance-industry lobbyists have argued that we don’t need a public insurance plan to compete with private insurers. more
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