The main order of business at last week’s Baldwin Board of Education meeting was the swearing in of new Trustees Deborah Rebore and Joel Press
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7/10/13
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By Alex Costello
acostello@liherald.com
Rockville Centre residents came out to vote in the school district election on Tuesday, passing both the school and library budgets and re-electing John …
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By Alex Costello
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5/22/13
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A proposed budget of $121.6 was voted down in Baldwin as only 55.8 percent of voters backed the spending plan.
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By Chris Connolly
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5/21/13
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By a count of 1432 votes to 610, residents approved the Long Beach School District’s $ $123.8 million 2013-14 budget on Tuesday. In addition, school board incumbent Roy Lester was re-elected to the …
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By Alexandra Spychalsky
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5/21/13
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There will be at least one new member of the District 24 Board of Education next school year. Trustee Frank Nuara is not seeking re-election and other incumbent seats are up for grabs.
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By Brian Croce
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5/9/13
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There are two seats up for grabs on the District 13 Board of Education this year. One seat is held by Joseph DiSibio, who is seeking re-election. He is being challenged by Patrick Heaney.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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5/9/13
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There are two seats up for grabs on the District 13 Board of Education this year. Joan Gartner, a trustee for the past four years, has decided not to run again. Vying for her spot are PTA leader Patty Farrell and retiring teacher Toni Pomerantz.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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5/9/13
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When the Board of Education election and budget vote is held at Baldwin High School on May 21, ballot casters will face a difficult decision. Up for re-election are Kim Taylor, current board president, and Mary Clark, the board’s second-longest-serving trustee — two distinguished, hardworking women experienced in handling the crises that seem to buffet Baldwin year after year.
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By Chris Connolly
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5/8/13
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You’ve probably been reading a lot lately about your local school district’s proposed budget for next year.
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4/4/13
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District 24 officials say they have room in the three elementary schools to handle a modest influx of students from two multi-family housing developments currently under construction.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/28/13
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