A Lynbrook man was arraigned Tuesday in Nassau County criminal court in Mineola on grand jury indictment charges for the attempted murder of a former business partner in front of her Long Beach home in December 2016.
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2/7/18
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A man accused of brutally beating Theresa Kiel, a Malverne middle school teacher, at her Long Beach apartment building in 2016 was arrested on Jan. 25 and charged with attempted murder.
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By Anthony Rifilato and Bridget Downes
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2/1/18
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The Malverne School District’s Board of Education voted unanimously on July 11 to rename the high school’s football field to the Colbert J. Britt Jr. Memorial Field.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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7/12/17
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“I would not be the father, husband and educator I am today without his influence.”
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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6/7/17
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The Malverne Union Free School District budget was easily passed by district residents.
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5/16/17
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Malverne school district residents will vote on a 2017-18 school budget on Tuesday that is under the New York state tax cap and has the lowest budget-to-budget spending increase in the district’s history.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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5/11/17
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Phyllis M. Tinsley, an 18-year Lakeview resident, is running unopposed to take Jack Tulley’s seat on the Malverne School Board.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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5/4/17
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Dr. James Hunderfund, superintendent of the Malverne School District, one of 14 Long Islanders honored for their contributions to education by Nassau BOCES last week.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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4/6/17
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School District 12 residents will be asked to vote on a $19.7 million bond proposition that would fund new facilities to accommodate its growing arts program and provide new resources for its expanding science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, curriculum.
An official presentation will be made to the community at the district’s Sept. 13 board meeting, and a community vote is scheduled for Nov. 16.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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8/30/16
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Voters in Malverne responded very favorably to passing the school district’s proposed budget of $54.5 million, which brings a tax levy increase of .83 percent, the lowest the community has seen in two decades. They also easily voted in Proposition 2, which asked voters to approve $1.6 millin in expenditures of the capital reserve fund, which carries no additional cost for taxpayers, the district said.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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5/18/16
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