Budget season was in full swing as the Seaford School District presented preliminary budget figures at a Board of Education meeting on Feb. 27 that included a possible boost in the property tax levy …
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By Alexandra Dieckmann
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3/21/19
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Gov. Andrew Cuomo brought his 2019 budget road show to Woodbury last week with a rousing address to the Long Island Association. But while he gave significant nods to transportation, education, …
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By Timothy Denton
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2/14/19
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It’s school budget season, and as districts begin laying out their 2019-20 spending plans, it’s a critical time for residents to attend Board of Education meetings.
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2/7/19
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Q. We’re planning a large renovation with an architect, and wondering when to get a contractor for estimates and an interior designer to go over everything? We have a limited budget and . . .
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By Monte Leeper
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11/17/18
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The Republican-majority Hempstead Town Board on Oct. 30 passed its $432.5-million budget by a vote of 6-1.
Town Supervisor Laura Gillen, a Democrat, did not endorse the spending plan, which, she said, relied on uncertain savings to fund an $11-million tax cut.
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By Erik Hawkins
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11/10/18
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I was elected Town of Hempstead supervisor in 2017 to make our local government more accessible and accountable to residents. Since the first day of my administration . . .
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By Laura Gillen
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10/19/18
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The Seaford School District’s proposed 2018-19 budget and capital reserve fund proposition passed. Andrea Parisi defeated incumbent Patrick Rail with over 65 percent of the vote.
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By James Mattone
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5/15/18
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We are endorsing the Seaford School District's 2018-19 spending plan and Andrea Parisi for the Board of Education's contested seat.
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5/10/18
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In Wantagh, Trustee Anthony Greco is once again running unopposed, while in Seaford, there’s a contested race for incumbent Trustee Patrick Rail’s seat.
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By Eden Laikin
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5/3/18
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The Seaford library’s $2.3 million budget – an increase of $65,479 over last year’s spending plan — was approved by 73 voters last week. Peter Ruffner, the incumbent trustee, ran unopposed to keep his seat on the 5-member Library board and was re-elected with 69 votes.
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By Eden Laikin
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4/26/18
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