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Voters in the Lynbrook did not show their support for a proposed $45 million bond that would have enabled the Lynbrook School district to make major upgrades to its high school — the oldest … more
Slowly but surely, the “Vote Yes” lawn signs are popping up all over West Hempstead. more
With temperatures plummeting into the single digits over the weekend, the North Merrick Public Library’s 60-year old boiler gave out late Saturday, which caused a pipe to freeze and rupture on Tuesday morning, flooding the reference room with more than a half inch of water, according to Tom Witt, the library director. more
Dozens of Lynbrook residents attended a bond forum on Feb. 1 to learn more about the district’s $45 million proposed facilities upgrades for the high school. more
The West Hempstead School District Board of Education unanimously adopted a bond resolution to present a reduced capital project bond referendum to the community for a vote on Tuesday, March 15 at 7:30 p.m. in the West Hempstead Middle School cafeteria. more
Residents of District 13 will go to the polls on Dec. 8 to approve or reject a proposed $32 million bond that would fund repairs and upgrades to all of the district’s buildings, and to choose a new school board trustee for a seat vacated earlier this year. more
Residents of District 13 will go to the polls on Dec. 8 to approve or reject a proposed $32 million bond that would fund repairs and upgrades to all of the district’s buildings — improvements that the district says are long overdue. more
An important decision regarding the West Hempstead School District will be put before the voters next month. On Tuesday, Nov. 17, residents will have an opportunity to vote on a proposed bond referendum from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. at West Hempstead Middle School. more
Voters overwhelmingly approved their 2015-16 school budgets throughout the Bellmores and Merricks on May 19. more
West Hempstead School District administrators and Board of Education trustees held their monthly meeting last week, and discussed an upcoming bond referendum for up to $47 million in capital improvements throughout the school district. more
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