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The controversial state standardized testing program begins next week, and hundreds, if not thousands, of local parents are expected to instruct their children to refuse the tests, a decision that has come to be known as opting out. more
It took less than 10 minutes for children to scoop up 2,500 plastic eggs that lined the playground and tennis courts at Seaman’s Neck Park in Seaford last Saturday morning. more
The Seaford Library District will hold its annual budget vote and trustee election on April 15. more
The Wantagh Fire Department has a new leader, following the resignation of Chief Jason Jackowitz last month. more
The Levittown School District’s motto is “Success for Every Student,” and for many, that success comes in music. Recently, the district, which also serves portions of Wantagh and Seaford, received a Best Communities for Music Education designation for 2015. more
Local school districts will be getting a boost in state aid, following numbers that were released last week upon the passage of the New York state budget. more
In its continuing mission to reduce the unwanted dog and cat population, the Town of Hempstead has introduced its new mobile surgical van, which will be used to perform spaying and neutering procedures in different communities. more
A deal to clean up the toxic underground plume that is threatening drinking water in Seaford is expected by the end of this month, according to a letter recently sent by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. more
Instead of trays of food, the cafeteria tables were covered with science projects at East Broadway School on March 18. The science fair returned from a hiatus of a few years, and energetic Levittown elementary students showed off their hard work to their parents and friends that evening. more
The fate of the Levittown school budget is now in the hands of voters. The Board of Education unanimously adopted a $201.8 million budget that would increase spending by 1.54 percent for the 2015-16 school year if approved on May 19. more
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