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The installation of 200 new security cameras throughout the Rockville Centre school district is virtually complete, and the school board wants to get the word out that the cameras are recording … more
It sits on Columbia Avenue in Lakeview, looking quite like a typical, quiet family home, embodying the very concept of suburban living. This, in part, is what made the house a perfect spot into which … more
Long Island’s nine senators will become part of the Republican majority in the New York State Senate next month, and as their leader, Sen. Dean Skelos of Rockville Centre is expected to have their … more
Coinciding with the start of the holiday season, Sen. Dean Skelos and South Nassau Communities Hospital are partnering up to collect new toys and new clothing to give to families who are struggling … more
“It was like being in a car accident,” said Sue Balfe, the executive practice administrator for Hatsis Laser Vision. Balfe was describing the events of Nov. 23 at 2 Lincoln Ave., when the … more
State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr. is reminding Nassau County residents that the deadline to file applications for New York’s STAR program and other property-tax exemptions offered by Nassau County … more
New York State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr. and Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice recently announced a new legislative proposal to require mandatory jail time for those who repeatedly drink and drive. more
Dean Skelos (R-Rockville Centre) will return to the State Senate as the leader of his party — his colleagues elected him to that position at their reorganizational meeting Monday afternoon — but whether he returns as Senate majority leader is still up in the air, with a Republican majority hinging on two races that have yet to be decided more than a month after the election. more
During his campaign, Governor-elect Andrew Cuomo’s transition team released a detailed and well-annotated report outlining plans for “Rightsizing Government.” The report’s findings and recommendations reiterate much of what the previous columns in this series have suggested: that New York state’s Public Authorities and agencies have “become too big, too expensive, and too ineffective — an ever proliferating tangle of boards, commissions, councils, departments, divisions, offices, task forces and public authorities, [that] the taxpaying public can no longer afford.“ Amen. more
After a season of dramatic victories and record-setting attendance, the Boys Varsity soccer team from the Waldorf School of Garden City saw their season come to an end on Nov. 5 in Tarrytown , N.Y. with a 1-0 loss to the # 1-seed Hackley. The teams were playing in the quarterfinals of the New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS) boys soccer tournament. more
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