Long Island voters are heading to the polls next Tuesday, to decide on a number of races spanning town boards and administrations as well as county legislatures. It’s what we call an “off-year” election . . .
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11/2/23
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Slowly but surely, the “Vote Yes” lawn signs are popping up all over West Hempstead.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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3/9/16
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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.
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1/27/16
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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.
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10/20/15
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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.
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By Rossana Weitekamp
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12/24/14
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Let’s face it: The golden years of the Nassau Coliseum have come and gone.
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5/9/13
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Nassau voters resoundingly defeated the proposed borrowing of $400 million to replace the 39-year-old Nassau Coliseum and construct a new minor league ballpark at Mitchell Field. The Aug. 1 vote was …
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Guest Opinion by Owen Rumelt
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8/10/11
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Nassau County voters overwhelming said “no” to a proposal to borrow $400 million to build a new Coliseum and minor league ballpark on Monday. More than 150,000 voters came to the polls, with about 90,000 voting against the plan.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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8/1/11
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The Herald sat down last week with New York Islanders owner Charles Wang and Senior Vice President Michael Picker to talk about the Aug. 1 referendum to borrow $400 million to build a new Nassau Coliseum.
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By Andrew Hackmack and Tony Bellissimo
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7/27/11
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To the Editor:
If Mike Florio opposes the Nassau Coliseum referendum because he does not wish to pay $58, that’s fine (“Wants more details on Coliseum plan,” July 7-13). If he opposes it …
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7/13/11
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