Information about the proposed school budgets in the four Valley Stream districts.
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5/10/12
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Valley Stream residents will likely see their village tax bills increase by more than $100 next year, the result of the Board of Trustees’ approval of the 2012-13 budget on Monday night.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/11/12
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The purpose of this letter is to clarify a section of an article from the Valley Stream Herald on the tentative village budget (“Tax hike looming,” March 29-April 4).
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4/5/12
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Last week’s edition of the Valley Stream Herald reported that the village government has unveiled a budget for the upcoming year that will result in a significant impact on homeowners (“Tax hike looming”).
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4/5/12
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District 13 homeowners will see an increase of more than $100 in the elementary portion of their school tax bill if the proposed budget is approved by voters in May.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/4/12
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People move to Valley Stream for its good schools, explained District 24 Superintendent Dr. Edward Fale during his budget presentation to the Board of Education and public last week.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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4/4/12
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Last week, state leaders approved a $132.6 billion budget for 2012-13 that includes funding and a study for the redevelopment of Belmont Park. For many local residents, who've been urging development there for years, the announcement was considered a bout of luck.
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By Jackie Nash
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4/2/12
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A correction of the tax rolls to more accurately reflect commercial property values could cause a larger than normal tax increase for village homeowners when the 2012-13 budget takes effect.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/29/12
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There weren’t many snowmen, snow angels, snow forts, snowball fights or snow days this winter on Long Island, which means the people who plow, salt and sand the roads in Valley Stream haven’t had as much weather-related work as they did last winter. And as of this week, it’s officially spring.
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By Brian Croce
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3/21/12
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The District 30 Board of Education made it official on Monday night that it will be eliminating its lone social worker next year. The proposed $32.4 million spending plan for 2012-13 does not include funding for the position.
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By Andrew Hackmack
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3/21/12
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