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The election results for the South Huntington School District is as follows:
The budget has passed 1265 – 393
Proposition 2 – Capital Reserve Funds passed 1336 – 272
The following trustees have been elected: Lisa Brieff and Jim Kaden
Number of votes for trustees:
Lisa Brieff – 1245
Jim Kaden – 1145
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Harborfields Central School District budget passed by a vote of 1,467 to 429.
Nicholas Guiliano and David Steinberg were elected to the Board of Education.
The trustee vote was as follows:
Nicholas Guiliano – 1,228 votes
Darryl St. George – 878 votes
David Steinberg – 1,088 votes
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The election results for the Huntington School District is as follows:
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Join the Huntington Center for Performing Arts and the Long Island Ballet on May 31, 2014 at Long Island High School for the Arts (Nassau BOCES) 239 Cold Spring Rd. Syosset, NY (just west of Cold Spring Harbor) as LIBT performs “Coppelia Suite” choreographed by David Fernnandez- excerpts from the joyous ballet that celebrates spring […]
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Filmmaker and transparency advocate Josh del Sol will appear for q & a and reception following the screening.
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LICC’s three choral ensembles include Prelude, for grades 1 through 4; Harmonia, for intermediate and advanced singers in grades 5 through 12; and Lyric, for advanced singers in grades 7 through 12. Acceptance is by audition only, and teacher recommendations are required. Rehearsals are held weekly.
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On Tuesday, May 20, 2014, voters across Long Island will have the opportunity to voice their opinion about the school district budget in their local community.
It is more than likely that the budget in the Huntington School District will pass with flying colors but nothing should be taken for granted.
In terms of numbers and process […]
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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci, the Ranking Republican Member on the Assembly’s Higher Education Committee, announced today that the state has launched a New York State Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Incentive Program. The program, created as part of the 2014-15 State Budget, encourages high school students who graduate at the top of their classes to […]
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Assemblyman Chad Lupinacci is encouraging local residents to apply for part of the $3 million being made available to provide air conditioners to eligible low-income New Yorkers with documented medical conditions exacerbated by extreme heat.
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Dear Friends and Neighbors,
I would like to invite you to attend our Annual Mother’s Day Plant Sale to benefit the Engine Company. This year, we will start a day early, and sell the plants Friday May 9th – Sunday May 11th. As always, we will have a beautiful assortment of plants and flowers to choose […]
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