Printed on recycled paper Meet Seaford school board candidates Miss Wantagh returns page 18 page 10 More Wantagh candidates Letters support candidates page 5 page 3 Vol. 61 No. 20 Wantagh, N.Y. 11793 The Community Newspaper - at the gateway to Jones Beach Thursday, May 16, 2013 75¢ Wantagh • Seaford Looking for Salesperson For Print and Online Advertising! Earn $$ While Meeting and Greeting Members of Your Community! Please call Linda Toscano, Publisher, [email protected]516-378-5320 Ext-19 Will Train!! 9473AP413JB Scan our QR code on your smartphone to visit our website! On Tuesday, May 21, residents will vote on school district budgets and school board candidates in Wantagh, Seaford and Levittown. All three school districts are proposing 2013-2014 school budgets below each dis- trict’s tax levy cap. In March of 2012 New York State enact- ed the property tax cap which set a 2% tax levy increase limit for school districts unless 60% of voters agree to raise the limit. However, each school district’s tax levy cap is effected by different factors and can raise the cap above 2%. Wantagh The Wantagh School District is propos- ing a budget of $74,174,625 for the 2013- 2014 school year. This represents a budget- to-budget increase of 3.40% or an increase of $2,440,556. This proposed budget represents a 2.79% tax levy increase. The allowable increase in Wantagh for the 2013-2014 year is 3.71%. The district must raise $55,785,769 through taxes; the remaining revenue of $18,388,856 comes form state aid, inter- fund revenues, reserves and other revenue. Some of the budget highlights include a full-day kindergarten and an expansion of the district’s technology initiative for assessments and infrastructure. Registered voters may vote on the pro- posed budget at Mandalay, Forest Lake and Wantagh Elementary Schools on Tuesday, May 21 from 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Seven school board candidates are run- ning for two open positions. Incumbent William Russack’s challengers are Ralph Spagnolo, Michael Costello, David Hoffman, Donald Lang, Kera McLoughlin and Peter Mountanos. Jean Quinn is not running for re-election. Seaford The Seaford School district is proposing a 2013-2014 budget of $60,437,334, a budget-to-budget increase of 4.58% or an increase of $2,646,214. This proposed budget represents a 3.59% tax levy increase. This is the allowable increase for Seaford during the 2013-2014 school year. The district must raise $47,445,310 through taxes. This represents an increase of $1,644,408. A prepared statement from the Seaford School district said that there were “unprecedented increases in pensions, ris- ing costs in health insurances and the reali- ty of a $300,000 state aid reduction” that had to be taken into account when crafting this budget. The proposed budget includes appropria- tions for the second phase of a five-year technology plan and represents an agree- ment with the United Teachers of Seaford that resulted in a hard salary freeze for all teachers in the 2013-2014 school years. A hard freeze means no annual increases or step increases. School board members JeanMarie Wink and Bruce Kahn are running for another term unopposed. Residents may go to Seaford Harbor School and Manor School between the hours from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. to vote. Levittown The Levittown School District is propos- ing a budget of $195,590,207, a budget-to- budget increase of $5,593,626 or 2.9%. This proposed budget represents a tax levy increase of 2.98%. The allowable increase is 3.54%. The district is using $8.8 million in reserves to keep the increase underneath the tax cap levy. There is also a second proposition on the ballot to set up capital reserve fund to finance districtwide capital improvements over the next 10 years. The Levittown Library’s budget is also on the ballot. The library is proposing an expenditure budget of $7,256,568. This represents an estimated total annual aver- age library tax of $413.42 a year, up from $404.25. Margaret Santer is running unopposed for re-election to the library board. Voting will be from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Gardiners Avenue School, East Broadway School, Levittown Memorial Education Center and Division Avenue High School. Incumbents Peggy Marenghi and James Morgan are running against challenger Peter Zirogiannis for two seats on the school board. – Laura Schofer Tuesday is school budget day on Long Island WANTAGH WARRIORS went 19-0. Their last victory was over rival Garden City last Tuesday with a score of 4-3 to end the season. The undefeated season is a first in Wantagh baseball history! They are number 1 seed in the Nassau County playoffs. Enter the Father of the Year Contest. Tell us why your Dad is the best! See the contest prizes and rules on page 16 and 17. Email your letter to [email protected] or mail it to The Citizen, 1840 Merrick Ave., Merrick 11566 before noon Friday, June 7 • For information call 378-5320 Wantagh Warriors boast unbeaten season WANTAGH WARRIORS www.wantaghseafordcitizen.com
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Meet Seaford schoolboard candidates
Miss Wantaghreturnspage 18page 10
More Wantaghcandidates
Letterssupport candidates
page 5page 3
Vol. 61 No. 20 Wantagh, N.Y. 11793 The Community Newspaper - at the gateway to Jones Beach Thursday, May 16, 2013 75¢
Wantagh • Seaford
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On Tuesday, May 21, residents will voteon school district budgets and school boardcandidates in Wantagh, Seaford andLevittown.
All three school districts are proposing2013-2014 school budgets below each dis-trict’s tax levy cap.
In March of 2012 New York State enact-ed the property tax cap which set a 2% taxlevy increase limit for school districtsunless 60% of voters agree to raise the limit.
However, each school district’s tax levycap is effected by different factors and canraise the cap above 2%.
WantaghThe Wantagh School District is propos-
ing a budget of $74,174,625 for the 2013-2014 school year. This represents a budget-to-budget increase of 3.40% or an increaseof $2,440,556.
This proposed budget represents a 2.79%tax levy increase. The allowable increase inWantagh for the 2013-2014 year is 3.71%.
The district must raise $55,785,769through taxes; the remaining revenue of$18,388,856 comes form state aid, inter-
fund revenues, reserves and other revenue.Some of the budget highlights include a
full-day kindergarten and an expansion ofthe district’s technology initiative forassessments and infrastructure.
Registered voters may vote on the pro-posed budget at Mandalay, Forest Lake andWantagh Elementary Schools on Tuesday,May 21 from 8 a.m.-9 p.m.
Seven school board candidates are run-ning for two open positions. IncumbentWilliam Russack’s challengers are RalphSpagnolo, Michael Costello, DavidHoffman, Donald Lang, Kera McLoughlinand Peter Mountanos. Jean Quinn is notrunning for re-election.
SeafordThe Seaford School district is proposing
a 2013-2014 budget of $60,437,334, abudget-to-budget increase of 4.58% or anincrease of $2,646,214.
This proposed budget represents a 3.59%tax levy increase. This is the allowableincrease for Seaford during the 2013-2014school year.
The district must raise $47,445,310
through taxes. This represents an increaseof $1,644,408.
A prepared statement from the SeafordSchool district said that there were“unprecedented increases in pensions, ris-ing costs in health insurances and the reali-ty of a $300,000 state aid reduction” thathad to be taken into account when craftingthis budget.
The proposed budget includes appropria-tions for the second phase of a five-yeartechnology plan and represents an agree-ment with the United Teachers of Seafordthat resulted in a hard salary freeze for allteachers in the 2013-2014 school years. Ahard freeze means no annual increases orstep increases.
School board members JeanMarie Winkand Bruce Kahn are running for anotherterm unopposed.
Residents may go to Seaford HarborSchool and Manor School between thehours from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. to vote.
LevittownThe Levittown School District is propos-
ing a budget of $195,590,207, a budget-to-
budget increase of $5,593,626 or 2.9%.This proposed budget represents a tax
levy increase of 2.98%. The allowableincrease is 3.54%. The district is using $8.8million in reserves to keep the increaseunderneath the tax cap levy.
There is also a second proposition on theballot to set up capital reserve fund tofinance districtwide capital improvementsover the next 10 years.
The Levittown Library’s budget is alsoon the ballot. The library is proposing anexpenditure budget of $7,256,568. Thisrepresents an estimated total annual aver-age library tax of $413.42 a year, up from$404.25. Margaret Santer is runningunopposed for re-election to the libraryboard.
Voting will be from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. atGardiners Avenue School, East BroadwaySchool, Levittown Memorial EducationCenter and Division Avenue High School.
Incumbents Peggy Marenghi and JamesMorgan are running against challengerPeter Zirogiannis for two seats on theschool board.
– Laura Schofer
Tuesday is school budget day on Long IslandWANTAGH WARRIORS went 19-0. Their last victory was over rival Garden City last Tuesday with a score of 4-3 to end the season. The undefeated season is afirst in Wantagh baseball history! They are number 1 seed in the Nassau County playoffs.
Enter the Father of the Year Contest. Tell us why your Dad is the best!
See the contest prizes and rules on page 16 and 17.Email your letter to [email protected] or mail it to
The Citizen, 1840 Merrick Ave., Merrick 11566 before noon Friday, June 7 • For information call 378-5320
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Meet more Wantagh school board candidatesDon Lang
I would like to take this time to intro-duce myself to the Wantagh communityand announce my candidacy for a seaton the Board of Education. My name isDon Lang and I have resided in Wantaghfor the past nine years along with mywife, Meaghan, and our five wonderfulchildren.
Our oldest daughter is a seventh-grad-er in the middle school, three of our chil-dren attend Wantagh ElementarySchool, and I am happy to say that wealso just had a new baby. We originallychose to purchase a home in Wantaghbecause of the school system’s impecca-ble reputation. We have not been disap-pointed – in our years here, we havefound ourselves in a community ground-ed in family values with a strong dedica-tion to raising children.
I am running for the board because Iknow I can contribute more to this com-munity as a school board trustee.Because I have worked in education fornearly 20 years, I have considerableexperience working with families, chil-dren and educators in our rapidly chang-ing society.
I began my career as an athletic direc-tor and assistant principal at SewanhakaSchools and presently I work as a schooladministrator in one of the most highlyregarded and progressive school dis-
tricts on Long Island, the North ShoreSchools, where I hold the position ofdirector of athletics,physical educationand health. In thisdistrict, I am guidedby some of the mostwell respected andhighly esteemed lead-ers in the world ofeducation.
My current posi-tion has provided meexperience in hiring,evaluating and men-toring teachers andstaff by utilizing themost innovative eval-uation systems. I amalso responsible forhandling, creatingand maintaining amillion dollar budgetthat successfullymeets the needs offive schools.
Additionally, I work very closely withthe teachers union in order to maintainstrong relationships with teachers andstaff to reach the common goal of pro-viding the highest quality of educationto our students at the most reasonablecost possible.
I would like to bring this experience
to the students of Wantagh and provideour board with a new perspective in edu-
cation. It is my goal tofunction as an advocatefor our residents inorder to improve theoverall quality of lifehere in our community.By utilizing my knowl-edge of child develop-ment and sound educa-tional practice, I plan tomake decisions as aboard member that hasproven effective.
With the currenttrends and changes ineducation, it is impera-tive to choose practice,philosophy and proce-dure that have beensuccessfully utilized inpast practice in order tocreate a program that isefficiently able to guide
teachers and administrators through the
Common Core, state testing and APPR. In addition to my responsibilities asDirector of Athletics, I also coordinateall of Nassau County Baseball and serveas the chairman for the WellnessCommittee in my district. I earned a BAin Criminal Justice from WagnerCollege, a MA in Physical Educationfrom Adelphi University and a SchoolAdministration degree from CW Post.
My educational background, alongwith the lessons I learned from being adad, enable me to understand what thebest possible education environmentshould be for all children in this district.Every day, I seek to provide an environ-ment that embraces and promotes cre-ativity, innovation, and critical thinking,but most importantly fosters a lifelonglove of learning in every child.
I look forward to meeting the mem-bers of the Wantagh community at Meetthe Candidates Night on May 13 to sharewith you more of the ways I hope tocontinue to provide the impeccable edu-cation that our children deserve.
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Mike CostelloMy name is Michael Costello and I
am seeking your vote to fill the positionof Trustee for the Wantagh Board ofEducation.
I am a 24 year resident of Wantagh.My wife, Teresa and I have two boys.Our oldest is in his second year of col-lege and our youngest is a sophomore inWantagh High school. Why am I run-ning? Because I care about our town andour children. The children of our townneed to continue to get the best educa-tion possible. I want to see that all of ourchildren benefit from our school systemthe way my sons have.
I know that this is a financially diffi-
cult time. I hope that by working closelywith the other board members, we canface the financial challenges and comeup with fiscally responsible solutions.
As a New York City detective, I spenta large part of my life serving the peopleof the City of New York. Now retired, I’dlike to give back to own town, my town.
Help support our town. Come out andvote on May 21.
Thank you for your time and consid-eration.
God bless our town.
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Teachers are the most importantingredient in an education, andeducation is the most important
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Next week, voters go to the polls to vote onschools budgets and school board candidates. Wehave been publishing information about them for awhile, and now it is time to act!
We only want our readers to remember the fol-lowing: Teachers are the most important ingredi-ent in an education, and education is the mostimportant driver in an economy.
Think back to your own education. Who werethe teachers who most inspired you? And perhapsthere were some you felt demanded too much andyet ended up getting more out of you than youthought you could ever accomplish. Or they taughtyou important life lessons.
Think back on your work and how schoolhelped you in your career.
Universal education is a relatively new conceptin history, and think how rapidly we haveadvanced since then. We were able to mine the tal-ents and smarts of not just the elite but the entirecountry. And that is what has made America great.
People workhard to be able tolive in our schooldistricts and sendtheir children toour schools. Thismakes our prop-erty values high-er. So investingin our schools issmart.
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Representatives from theTown of Hempstead BuildingDepartment, FEMA IndividualAssistance and FloodMitigation, insurance attorneysand advocates and constructioncompanies are invited to dis-cuss the Increased Cost ofCompliance program, elevat-ing and rebuilding homes,insurance issues and claims,disaster relief and other assis-tance for residents.
Flooding on residential streets,which are town or village roads,will be discussed and theDepartment of Public Works andTown of Hempstead EngineeringDepartment are invited to attendand address this issue.
The regularly scheduledMonday, May 27, Seaford FireDistrict Board of FireCommissioners’ meeting hasbeen changed to Monday, May20, due to a conflict with theMemorial Day holiday sched-uled for that date.
All Board of FireCommissioners’ meetings areopen to the public and start at 8p.m. at Fire Headquarters at2170 Southard Avenue,Seaford, 11783-2544.
Seaford United MethodistChurch will sponsor a fashionshow on Saturday, June 1, to
benefit the Special EducationDepartment of Seaford SchoolDistrict for Children withSpecial Needs.
The show will be held onSaturday, June 1, from noon-3p.m. Tickets will be sold at thedoor, $20 for adults, childrenare free. Those who want reser-vations can go to [email protected].
There will be a $5 entry for adrawing with fabulous prizesdonated by local merchants.Lunch will be provided afterthe show. The church is at 2160Washington Avenue, Seaford. Itis handicap accessible.
Seaford Community Jazz Bandand the Seaford CommunityConcert Band performs anArmed Forces Day Concert onSaturday, May 18, 7:30 p.m. atSeaford High School. Donationsin support of these two organiza-tions are appreciated.
Alumni Lacrosse game will beheld on Saturday, May 18 (rainor shine), at 4 p.m. The gamewill be held on the SeafordHigh School Field. For moreinformation contact EricLochner at his email address:[email protected] to RSVP
bers of the All In ReferralsChapter of BNI invite you tojoin them for the All InBusiness Networking Event onTuesday, May 21, from 6-8p.m. at Mulcahy’s Pub.
All are welcome, as there isno exclusivity for this event.Come to meet new people andreconnect with your businesscontacts. Get to know thegrown-up side of Mulcahy’swhile enjoying an assortmentof appetizers, included in yourentry ticket.
Visit allinbusinessnetwork-ing.eventbrite.com by May 19to register for your free ticket(last minute tickets are $10each). Contact [email protected] or 946-8750for more information.Mulcahy’s Pub is at 3232Railroad Avenue in Wantagh.
SHOW: On Friday, May 17,the Ladies Auxiliary to theWantagh Fire Department willbe hosting “The JamesMunsey Comedy HypnosisShow.”
It will be held at WantaghFire Department headquarters,3470 Park Avenue, Wantagh.Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Theshow starts at 8 p.m. Ticketsare $20 per person whichincludes soda, coffee, tea anddessert. For tickets and infor-mation, call Kathy at 315-2808 or Mary Ellen at 313-4745.
Preservation Society is again hold-ing a “Spring Yard Sale” to be heldon Saturday, May 18, at 1700Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh, on themuseum grounds, from 10 a.m.-4p.m. The rain date is Sunday, May19.
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Budget details
To The Citizen:The 2013-14 Wantagh School budget
goes up by $2.4 million or 3.4% and thetax levy increase is 2.79% within the“allowable” tax cap. This seems reason-able but as always, the devil is in thedetails.
First some background information.The average salary for teachers isapproximately $95,000 and administra-tors over $125,000. Teachers at the topend of the salary scale ($130,000 plus)will retire with pensions in excess of$100,000 and administrator pensionswill exceed $130,000, free of stateincome taxes, plus lifetime medical ben-efits. All these perks are enshrined in thestate Constitution.
The district will add full-day kinder-garten at an additional cost of approxi-mately $600,000. This is fully paid forby the state the first year only. Six newcourses are being offered but theAdministration confirmed to me that sixolder courses are being scrapped, sothere is no net change. How much thenof this $2.4 million increase is beingallocated to our children?
At the budget workshops, the assistantsuperintendant of business provided thefollowing information: Pension contri-butions increase by $1.6 million ($1.43million for teachers and administrators)and health insurance costs are up by$400,000 (the district cites Obamacare).
The salary line for guidance coun-selors (they are considered teachers)shows an increase of 5.88%. Teachersand administrators are receiving raisestotaling about $500,000. These threeitems alone add up to $2.5 million. Thismeans that the entire budget increase of$2.4 million is being put to the benefitmainly of teachers and administrators,with nothing available for kids. This hasbeen the pattern for the past five years ormore, where we have put millions intothe school system and very little has fil-tered down to our children.
Further, if the budget passes or fails,teachers and administrators will receivetheir raises, health benefits and pensionincreases. If the budget passes, the kidsget none of the budget increase. If itfails, they stand to lose sports and otherprograms. So for teachers and adminis-trators it is a case of win-win, but forkids it is a no-win or lose proposition.
How did we arrive at his situation?Have we not been told time and timeagain to vote yes on the budget because“It’s all about kids, kids come first, avote for the budget is a vote for kids?”Have we been sold a bill of goods? Andwhere is the integrity we expect?
By virtue of their lobbying power, theteacher-administrator complex runs,dominates and controls the educationsystem in New York, all of it in the nameof our children. It is shame that there isno leadership from the Board of Ed andour state legislators in making the struc-tural changes needed to bring the systeminto balance. Without that, we are facing
a financial meltdown in the near future.Jude Netto
Superintendent Goldberg responds
The Wantagh Board of Education andadministration make every effort to con-tain expenditures within its control. TheWantagh School District does not direct-ly pay pension benefits to retiredemployees. As mandated by law, allschool districts in New York State arerequired to contribute a predeterminedpercentage into the state pension fundwhile the employee is activelyemployed by the district. The WantaghSchool District must comply with thisstate regulation.
The 2013-2014 proposed budget is$497,000 below the district’s allowabletax levy cap limit and supports theCommon Core Learning Standards, full-day kindergarten, APPR mandates forteacher and principal evaluations, cur-rent security guards in all district build-ings, class sizes consistent with estab-lished district guidelines, all currentAdvanced Placement and college-levelcourses, the Horizons program, the cur-rent elementary foreign language pro-gram, all current athletic programs, allmusic and art programs, all currentextracurricular opportunities and contin-uation of late bus transportation.
The Board of Education and adminis-tration believe this fiscally responsiblebudget was developed to ensure contin-ued academic excellence and to providethe instructional and extracurricularopportunities our community expectsand the children of Wantagh need to becollege and career-ready upon gradua-tion. We encourage all residents to voteon Tuesday, May 21, from 8 a.m.-9 p.m.at Forest Lake, Mandalay and Wantaghelementary schools.
Maureen GoldbergSuperintendent of Schools
In support ofBill Russack andKera McLaughlin
To The Citizen:I am lifelong resident of Wantagh and
a former Trustee and past President ofthe Wantagh Board of Education. I havethree grown children, all products of theWantagh Schools, and nine grandchil-dren, for whom I hold the highest ofhopes and expectations for their future.
I have an abiding interest inWantagh’s continuing success. There isa remarkable and refreshing pool of can-didates for the school board this year. Iam writing in support of Bill Russackand Kera McLoughlin.
Bill Russack is a personal friend ofmine who has been a consistent, steadfastand mature influence on the Board ofEducation. I carefully chose those adjec-tives because Wantagh’s most serioussore point has been an incredible rate of
turnover among our highest levels of pro-fessional leadership, including the litanyof names who have been Superintendent,Assistant Superintendent, AthleticDirector, and others. I am no stranger tomost of these people whom Wantagh haslost in recent years. In my opinion, BillRussack is precisely the right person toretain on the board so that, together withMaureen Goldberg, Wantagh can stop thebleeding of precious managementresources and talent.
I have worked with Kera McLoughlinon the Declining Enrollment and Full-day Kindergarten Committee and foundher to be insightful, thoughtful, andcarefully considerate of very complexproblems without easy or obvious solu-tions. I have since come to know herphilosophy as well as her background,especially in the critical realm of SpecialEducation.
She possesses a natural leadershipquality bolstered by very solid educa-tional credentials. Wantagh needsKera’s level of intellect and her provencognitive ability to understand, analyze
and effectively deal with very difficultissues. Kera’s appeal as a board trusteerests to a great extent on the ages of herown children, meaning, she has thehighest potential among the candidatesfor long and beneficial service toWantagh Schools.
Please consider voting for BillRussack and Kera McLoughlin as Boardof Education Trustees.
Chris Wendt
In support ofMike Costello
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OngoingThe Wantagh Public Library offers
homebound service for patrons whocannot visit the library due to tempo-rary or permanent disability.
Library materials can be deliveredto you at home, with the exception ofnew videos and CDs. For information,call the Reference Desk at 221-1200.Friday, May 17
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Spring Book Sale:Yes! It’s finally here! Our semi-annualgiant Book sale!
10:45 a.m. Spring Storytime for ages3-6Saturday, May 18
10 a.m.-4 p.m. Spring Book SaleMonday, May 20
10:30 a.m. Strength, Flexibility andBalance.
6:30 p.m. VIV (Very ImportantVolunteer) registration. The first 60volunteers to sign up will be part ofthis summer program. Orientation willbe on June 17.Tuesday, May 21
10:30 a.m. Spring Storytime forages 3-6.
11:30 a.m. Seniorobics.12:15 p.m. Simply Stronger. 1:30 p.m. Spring Storytime for ages
3-6.6:30 p.m. Two maternity ward nurs-
es will teach you the important skillsneeded to be a prepared babysitter.Please bring doll or stuffed toy withyou to practice diapering.Wednesday, May 22
10:30 a.m. Stretch and Tone.
1:15 p.m. Spring Storytime for ages3-6.
8 p.m. Camera Club.Thursday, May 23
10:15 a.m. Tot Time for ages 2-4.11:30 a.m. Tot Time for ages 2-4.7 p.m. Garden Club.
Seaford library
Thursday, May 20, Friday, May 24and Thursday, May 30.
10-3 p.m. Join in for fun filled activ-ities. Choose from board books, pup-pets. toys, music, tunnels, ball pits, anda play-doh table. Meet new friends. Stayfor as long as you want. All ages, infantswelcome. No registration is required.Saturday, June 8, 10:30-5 p.m.Defensive Driving Course. Cost $20ages 60 and older – $30 ages 59 andyounger. Make checks payable toLISHIP. Register now for the May 10class. Registration begins Thursday,May 16 at the Reference Desk.Thursday, May 23
10:30-11:30 a.m. Mini Movies.Watch “Caillou” and his many adven-tures. Have a snack. Make your ownCaillou craft. No registration required.Thursday, May 30
6-930 p.m. Family Centered PatientAdvocacy. PULSE of NY is a communi-ty-based patient safety organization ded-icated to raising awareness about patientsafety through support, education andadvocacy. This training will cover thefamily member or friend’s role inbecoming a care partner as a loved oneenters the healthcare system. It coverstopics such as choosing your best advo-cate avoiding falls, infections, surgery
errors and health literacy, and more.Registration has begun.
Levittown library
Tuesday, May 21 7:00 a.m.-8:00 p.m. Levittown Public
Library Budget Vote and TrusteeElection. The 2013 Levittown PublicLibrary budget vote and election oflibrary trustee will be held on Tuesday,May 21, from 7 a.m.-8 p.m., and willnow take place in the Levittown PublicSchools along with the school budgetvote and elections. The library pro-posed budget and annual report areavailable at the library and on the librarywebsite www.nassaulibrary.org/levtownMonday, June 10
Library Bus Trip: 9/11 TributeMemorial and Museum Tour. Limited,in-person ticket sale $81 per personincludes: transportation, museums,lunch, and all gratuities. Limit fourtickets per patron. Check only.
At 8:45 a.m. we depart the library.Our journey starts with a visit inside the
9/11 Tribute Center, which has five gal-leries containing photos, artifacts, andinformation spanning from the surround-ing community, the attacks, the aftermathand loss, along with the future of the site.We will then go outside to the Memorial.
After the Memorial, we will go toPeking Duck House in Chinatown forlunch. We end our trip visiting the NewYork City Fire Museum, which housesone of the nation’s most important collec-tions of fire-related art and artifacts fromthe late 18th century to the present.Approximate return at 6 p.m.Tuesday, May 21
7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Levittown PublicLibrary Budget Vote and TrusteeElection. The 2013 Levittown PublicLibrary budget vote and election oflibrary trustee will be held on Tuesday,May 21, from 7 a.m.-8 p.m., and willnow take place in the Levittown PublicSchools along with the school budgetvote and elections. The library pro-posed budget and annual report areavailable at the library and on the librarywebsite www.nassaulibrary.org/levtown
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St. Frances de Chantal1309 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh
785-2333 • www.stjanefrances.com
Rev. Gregory J. Cappuccino Pastor
Weekly Mass Schedule:
Sat.: 4:00 and 5:30 p.m.
Sun.: 7:00, 8:30, 10:00 a.m. 12 noon; 5:00
p.m.
Reconciliation Schedule:
Mon.: 1:15 to 2:00 p.m.; Sat.:12 noon to 1:00
Temple B’nai Torah(A Reform Congregation)
2900 Jerusalem Ave., Wantagh 11793516-221-2370
Rabbi Marci N. Bellow • Cantor Steven SherRabbi Deanna Pastrnak - Dir. Religious Education
Friday Evenings: First Friday - 7:30pm Family Shabbat Second Friday - 5:30pm Tot Shabbat
8:00pm ShabbatThird Friday - 6:00pm Pre-Neg
6:30pm Shabbat Fourth/Fifth Friday - 8:00 pm Shabbat ServiceSaturday Mornings - 9:30 am Torah Study GroupReligious School • Nursery School • Adult Education • Youth Group
Chai Club • PTA • Sisterhood • Brotherhood • Couples Club
Wantagh Memorial Congregational ChurchUnited Church of Christ
1845 Wantagh Ave., Wantagh785-1829
Reverend Ronald Keith Garner, PastorSundays: 10:30 am - Worship Service
(Quiet Room Available)10:15 am - Church SchoolPre-School/Nursery: Mon. - Fri.
Church & Parish Hall Wheelchair AccessibleAll Welcome
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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The Church Of St. Jude(Episcopal)
3606 Lufberry Ave., Wantagh(516) 221-2505
www.theChurchofStJude.org
The Very Rev. Christopher D. Hofer, Rector
Sunday Holy Eucharist: 8:00 A.M.,
10:15 A.M and 6:00 P.M.
Sunday School: 10:00 A.M.
Wednesday Healing Mass: 8:00 P.M.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
LUTHERAN CHURCH
St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church
2197 Jackson Ave., Seaford • 785-3762Rev. Dr. Winfred B. VergaraHoly EucharistSun. & Holy Days 10:00 AMCoffee Hour Following ServicesSunday School 10:00 AMHandicap Accessiblewww.stmichaelseaford.org
Our Redeemer Lutheran Church2025 Washington Avenue, Seaford, NY 11783Phone/Fax -781-6374 • www.ourredeemer.net
The Reverand Ronald M. Klose, Pastor Holy Communion:
Sunday: 9:30 am • Saturday: 5:00 pmSunday School: 9:30 am
Day Care: 781-8095 • Nursery School: 781-7637
St. Gregory of Nyssa Orthodox Church1100 Hicksville Road (Rte. 107), Seaford
541-3628Website: www.stgreg.org
Sunday Divine Lithurgy 9:30amChildren School/Coffee HourEnglish language parish serving various ethnic backgrounds including Carpatho-Russian, Russian, Greek, Ukrainian, Romanian,
Bulgarian, Serbian and Arab heritage.
ORTHODOX CHURCH SYNAGOGUESCongtegation Beth Tikvah
Formerely Farmingdale Wantagh Jewish Center
A Tradiditonal Egalitarian Conservative Synagogue3710 Woodbine Ave., Wantagh
T - 785-2445please visit: www.congbt.org
Friday Evening Services: 8:00 pmSaturday Morning Services: 9:15 am
Jr. Congregation 10:45 amNitzanim (3-7 years) 11:00 am
Shabbat Evening Services: SunsetDaily Morning & Evening MinyanRabbi Alan F. LavinRabbi Emeritus Mordecai Rubin Z”LPresidents - Maddy Ross and Stuart Spector
Religious and Nursery SchoolMen's Club, Sisterhood, Chavurah Social Club, Seniors,
Yiddish Club, Adult Education and Youth GroupNew Members Always Welcome
Temple Beth-El Of Bellmore(A Traditional Conservative Synagogue)
1373 Bellmore Road, N. Bellmore781-2650
Daily Weekday Morning Services: 7:30 am Evening Minyan Services: 7:30 pmFriday & Saturday Evening Services at SunsetSaturday Morning Services: 9:15 amSunday & Legal Holidays: 8:30 amRabbi Howard Hoffman Cantor Eitan BinetIvy P. Roberts, PresidentReligious School and Adult EducationYouth Programs, Sisterhood & Men’s Clubs
Please visit: tbebellmore.org
Christ Lutheran Church3384 Island Road, Wantagh • T- 221-3286
Reverand Martin R. Nale, Pastor Worship Services:
Saturday: 5:00 pm • Sunday : 9:00 amSunday School & Confirmation: 10:00 am
Christian Nursery School: 679-8425 Pre-nursery: 3 & 4 year old classes www.ChristLutheranWantagh.org
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Schumer: Don’t leave taxpayers holding the bagU.S. Senator Charles E. Schumer urged the
Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) and the White House to increase theshare the federal government is paying forrepairing public property damage by super-storm Sandy from 75% to 90% or more.
At a press conference on the Nautical Mile,Senator Schumer stood shoulder-to-shoulderwith local officials, including Mayor Robert T.Kennedy, Freeport Village Trustee Ron Ellerbe,Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murrayand Town of Islip Supervisor Tom Croci as wellas Long Beach Councilman Len Torres.
“Sandy was a storm of national significance,and the federal government should act accord-ingly, picking up as much of the tab as possibleso local taxpayers aren’t left holding the bag,”said Senator Schumer.
Federal law requires that FEMA pay atleast 75% of eligible costs after a disaster,
and once federal obligations meet or exceed$133 per resident, FEMA can recommendthe president to adjust the federal costs shareup to 90% or more.
On April 30 the Long Island PowerAuthority (LIPA) was obligated for over$267 million through FEMA’s PublicAssistance program for Superstorm Sandy.With this obligation, New York State hasexceeded the $133 per capita requirementand FEMA can now recommend that thepresident adjust the federal cost-share.
“Now that we’ve cross this critical thresh-old, the federal government can pay for 90%or more of the storm damage, and that’s whatthey should do,” said Senator Schumer.
The Robert T. Stafford Disaster Reliefand Emergency Assistance Act allows thepresident to adjust federal cost-shares forFEMA’s Public Assistance Program. The
Stafford Act requires FEMA to pay at least75% of eligible costs, including repair,restoration and debris removal. Once feder-al obligations meet or exceed $133 per capi-ta of the state’s population ($2.6 billion inthe case of New York), FEMA can recom-mend that the president adjust the federalcost-share from 75 to 90%.
“The impact of Hurricane Sandy on LongIslanders has been devastating,” observedSupervisor Murray. “Local governments andtaxpayers could be slammed again – thistime by a storm of Sandy-related debt – if thefederal government does not pay for thelion’s share of superstorm recovery costs.On Long Island, we spell hurricane relief ‘S-C-H-U-M-E-R.’ ”“The devastation of Superstorm Sandy is
still with us and will be for months to come.Senator Schumer continues to assist the resi-
dents of the Village of Freeport and we can-not thank him enough for his efforts. It is thisincrease in assistance which will allow thevillage to make much needed repairs, andcontinue to provide services to its residents,”said Mayor Kennedy.
Senator Schumer noted that, in the past,FEMA has almost always made such a rec-ommendation to the president. Mr. Schumerexplained the enormity in which superstormSandy damaged New York State; the stormdestroyed homes, businesses, and infrastruc-ture and has cost New York State billions ofdollars to repair.
Mr. Schumer added that SuperstormSandy victims in New York have alreadylaid out hundreds or thousands of dollarsbecause of the storm and that this federalcost-share adjustment would save local tax-payer money.
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ELECT PETER MOUNTANOSWANTAGH BOARD OF EDUCATIONAs a recent graduate of Wantagh High School and a lifetime resident of Wantagh, Peter is aware ofboth the strengths and weaknesses of this district. He was an active member of Wantagh High School for four years, serving as the President of the National Honors Society, the Men’s Varsity Volleyball Captain, the Academic Team Captain, as well as the Mathletes captain. He has been involved in many different facets of the Wantagh School District and he believes he can provide the voice needed to represent the student body, as well as the community as a whole. Currently, he is attending NewYork University’s Gallatin School of Individualized Study, where he is studying technologyentrepreneurship. He hopes to bring the Wantagh School District to the forefront of education,through both technology and other innovative measures. His campaign has been spurred by his beliefthat every student’s voice and perspective deserves to be heard when it comes to his/her education.Visit his website (link found below) for more details on his platform, or email him [email protected] with any questions.
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Meet Seaford’s school board candidatesBruce Kahn
I have been a resident of the SeafordSchool District for 26 years. I am mar-ried and have two children. My songraduated from Seaford High School in2012 and my daughter in 2007. I amcurrently a school board member sincewinning election in 2010 and haveserved on theSeaford Board ofEducation's AuditCommittee both prior to,and after becoming aboard member.
I have served on theBudget AdvisoryCommittee for manyyears, and also served onthe Bond Committee.Additionally, I attend ourPTA meetings and schoolevents on a regular basis.
My children have beenin a wide variety of aca-demic courses and pro-grams over the years,including: SAILS, Multi-age, SUPA and both advanced and APclasses.
Additionally, they were active in avariety of school sports, clubs and musicprograms. They also participated inLittle League, PAL, CYO and HTBsport programs. I coached both flagfootball and girls softball for manyyears. I also served as a chaperone onmany class trips. My wife was active inthe Harbor PTA for many years.
I graduated Baruch College of the CityUniversity of New York with a Bachelorof Business Administration degree. I haveover 32 years of diverse work experiencein both the public and private sectors. Ihave experience with budgeting, account-ing, auditing, personnel matters, fiscalcontrols, system design and development,policy development and capital projects.
While I cannot go into details here of
my professional accomplishments, I canassure the taxpayers of our school dis-trict that I have a wealth of knowledgein a multitude of areas and have appliedmy expertise in managing both large andsmall scale projects.
My goal in being elected is to increaseeducational opportunities for our stu-
dents. We, as a district,have been through toughfiscal times over the pastfew years. We have seenhuge increases in pensioncosts, rising health insur-ance costs and increasesin our labor costs. Theseverity of these increaseswas magnified bydecreases in state aid andnew unfunded mandates,which included additionalstudent testing andteacher evaluations.Lastly, the tax cap haschanged the way schooldistricts need to look at
their budgeting process.Over the past three years, the board
has taken a hard look at our costs andhas been working to contain them. Wehave successfully found a buyer for theSeaford Avenue School and hope toclose on the sale by the end of next year.
This school year we implemented yearone of a five-year technology plan withthe help of the recently formed AdvisoryCommittee for Technology (ACT). Thiscommittee is made up of local residentswho currently work in the IT field alongwith our director of technology.
Together we as a community can getthrough these times and bring new ideasto our school district that will benefitboth our students and residents. I thankyou for your past support and am askingfor your continued support to lead ourdistrict to an even better future.
JeanMarie WinkJeanMarie Wink, an elementary
school principal, is a 23-year-resident ofSeaford.
I have been in the field of educationfor the past 29 years. I began my careerin the New York City Public Schoolssystem. During that time I served as aclassroom teacher, staffdeveloper, assistant prin-cipal and principal.Currently, I am thePrincipal of EastBroadway Elementaryschool in the LevittownSchool District where Ihave been principal forseven years.
EducationI graduated from
Queens College, where Ireceived my BA, MS, andPD degrees in Educationand Administration.
Clubs and organizationsI am very active in a variety of civic
and community organizations. I haveparticipated as a member of SeafordSchool District's Shared DecisionMaking Committee. I was the presidentof the Seaford High School EncoreMusic Association, a member ofSeaford’s 9/11 Committee and was amember of the first Budget AdvisoryCommittee. As an active member of myparish, I served as a Religious Educationteacher and currently serve as aEucharistic Minister.
FamilyMy Husband Glenn and I have been
Seaford residents for 23 years. Our sonand daughter attended the Seafordschools and been afforded great oppor-tunities through their school experi-ences.
Board experienceI have served as a
Seaford school boardTrustee from 2011-pres-ent. During this time Ihave assisted the currentBoard of Education andSeaford administration indeveloping a schoolbudget and have been apart of contract negotia-tions with several bar-gaining units.
What is the mostimportant issue facingyour district?
My love for the townof Seaford has been the inspiration formy desire to run for the Seaford Boardof Education. I believe my experienceas an educator and active communitymember can help keep Seaford in agood place. My goal is to do this in away that keeps the residents’ needs inmind by building up our reserves sothat we can provide financially soundfuture budgets while at the same timebringing back programs that are cru-cial to the success of Seaford’s stu-dents.
SEAFORD FIREFIGHTERS and Wantagh Hazardous Materials techniciansattempt to plug a leaking acetylene tank Saturday morning, April 27. The inci-dent occurred in the basement of an apartment house complex on JerusalemAvenue near Alken Avenue when the tank began leaking and caught fire asplumbers were working. The Seaford Fire Department quickly responded andextinguished the fire which had spread from the tank into the basement.Wantagh’s Haz-Mat Team was called for assistance due to the nature of the gas.
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We have recently undergone a major soft-ware update. The acquisition unit nowgives us a “Biogeneric” proposal. Bylooking at the size and shape of the neigh-boring teeth the computer will generate atooth with similar anatomy for a more harmonious fit. That is the CAD (computer aided design) part.
This information is then sent to themilling unit (the second part of the sys-tem) where the new tooth (crown, veneeretc.) is created from a solid block ofporcelain or ceramic material. This is theCAM (computer aided manufacture) partof the system.
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Nassau County is proclaiming Mayas Perinatal Mood DisordersAwareness Month. As we celebrateMother’s Day in May, this proclama-tion will assist in raising awareness ofthe challenges that many new mothersface as a result of experiencing a peri-natal mood disorder (PMD).
“I am proud of the outstanding workand the continuing efforts of theNassau County Perinatal ServicesNetwork in raising awareness ofPerinatal Mood Disorders,” saidCounty Executive Edard P. Mangano.
On May 8 the county lit the dome ofthe Theodore Roosevelt Building tosupport new mothers and their fami-lies and to promote public awarenessof this serious disorder.
PMD is the most common compli-cation of pregnancy, affecting one inevery 8-10 women during the perina-tal period, which includes the entireperiod of pregnancy up to one yearafter delivery. This major publichealth concern affects at least 3,500families in Nassau County.
While the exact cause is unknown,contributing factors may be biologi-cal, psychological or hormonal.Family and friends can play an impor-tant role by recognizing the warningsigns of PMD, providing support andhelping the woman to seek help. Thewarning signs may differ among
women but common symptomsinclude the following:
• trouble sleeping or sleeping toomuch.
• changes in appetite.• feeling irritable, angry or nervous.• feeling exhausted.• not enjoying life as much as in the
past.• lack of interest in the baby.• lack of interest in friends and fam-
ily.• feeling guilty or worthless.• feeling hopeless.• crying uncontrollably.• feelings of being a bad mother.• trouble concentrating.• thoughts of harming the baby or
harming herself.In May 2012, the Nassau County
Perinatal Services Network launchedthe “Ask the Question” campaign.The “Ask the Question” campaignencourages those who are in contactwith a new mother to ask how she isdoing, how she is coping....giving thenew mom permission to say she needshelp, to give her hope and to let herknow she is not alone.
The overall goal is to create a safe-ty net by working together withhealthcare providers to improve therecognition and connect with treat-ment options.
Help is available for all women in
Nassau County. For information onPMD or the “Ask the Question” cam-paign, call the Nassau CountyDepartment of Health Perinatal
Services Network at 227-9422, orvisit their website at www.nas-saucountyny.gov/agencies/Health/mom_babies.html.
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Dear Seaford resident,The Board of Education and administra-
tion of the Seaford School District remainsteadfast in the mission to provide our stu-dents with the best education possible in themost difficult fiscal times in recent memo-ry. We continue to operate under the con-straints of New York State’s tax levy limit.
Adding to this challenge, we were one ofthe few districts in all of New York State toreceive a reduction in state aid of approxi-mately $300,000 for the 2013-2014 schoolyear. In the face of these challenges weplanned a proposed operating budget thatcontinues to provide all of our students aneducational experience that is rich and valu-able, leading them toward the New YorkState goal of being college and career readyat the time of graduation. Again we willaccomplish this with an eye toward thelong-term fiscal health of the district.
In light of the still sluggish economy aswell as the reality that several of our fami-lies continue to struggle in the aftermath ofHurricane Sandy, the board and administra-tion decided to work within the confines ofthe tax levy limit. Using the New YorkState formula for calculating the tax levylimit Seaford’s tax levy increase is 3.59%.This percentage is in line with many LongIsland school districts.
One of the most common questions thatcomes up is “How will this impact my taxesfor next year?” If all assessments remain
the same as the current year, your taxes willincrease 3.59%, however, the SeafordSchool District does not control theassessed value of an individual’s home,Nassau County does. Therefore, the actualdollar amount change in your taxes is basedupon three factors, the tax levy, your indi-vidual assessed valuation, and that of therest of the school district.
The board successfully negotiated a set-tlement with the United Teachers ofSeaford which includes a full salary freezefor 2013-2014. This will enable the districtto preserve the academic programs current-ly in place and remain within the tax levylimit.
The goals of the board and administra-tion for the 2013-2014 school year are:
• Implement the 2013-2014 budget withan emphasis on fiscal responsibility andlong term economic planning.
• Preserve the current elementary schoolprogram including full-day kindergarten.
• Preserve the nine-period instructionalday at Seaford Middle School.
• Provide funds for additional extra-cur-ricular opportunities for students through-out the district.
• Preserve the high school academic pro-gram including Advanced Placement andcollege-level courses.
• Implement year two of the district’stechnology plan which will bring much-needed new computer technology to the
students in the Harbor and Manor Schools.• Provide athletic opportunities at the
high school with junior varsity and varsitysports, and at the middle school, Winter Iand Winter II seasons. Intramural athleticswill be available for students in the fall andspring at the middle school.
• Increase the security presence in allschools.
Please check the district website atwww.seaford.k12.ny.us for additionalbudget related information.
Yours in Seaford Pride,Brian W. Fagan, President
Brian L. Conboy, SuperintendentRichard G. DiBlasio, Vice President
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always been 100% committed to hisfamily, community and church. He is thefirst person to lend a helping hand,whether it be grilling hot dogs at FieldDay at Wantagh Elementary, helping outwith a school drama production, concertor sporting event, or checking in onneighbors and helping to shovel outafter a snowstorm.
After superstorm Sandy, he spentcountless hours at Cedar Creek Parkassembling and distributing care pack-ages and clothing to those devastatedand in need of supplies. Having alsoworked with Mike, he is the utmost pro-fessional and is well respected, honest,trustworthy and loyal.
These are certainly qualities that makehim a treasured friend and a person thatwould be a tremendous asset to Wantaghparents, students and residents.
Jim DeFrancesco and family
Spagnolo for trustee
To The Citizen:We are honored to write this letter to
The Citizen about Ralph Spagnolo whois running for the Trustee seat on theWantagh school board. My husband andI have known Ralph professionally andpersonally for over 25 years; we consid-er him family.
It is easy to see why he should be onthe school board he has instilled in oth-ers the spirit of giving to the communitythrough his actions as school boardPresident and Executive Director of theWantagh Foundation for EducationalExcellence, Inc. and the WantaghLibrary Board.
He has orchestrated the involvementof students to teach seniors computerskills at the foundation’s Tech Center;thereby elevating both group’s confi-dence levels in their own abilities. Ralphwas the creator of the PARRISS SpecialEd. Program; he also agreed to have theWantagh Foundation run the SummerRec. program when the school decidedto close it.
Of all the candidates Ralph Spagnolois the most qualified to sit on the board.He is a retired Nassau County employeeof 40 years and certainly has the time.His experience, dedication and commit-ment makes him the perfect candidate.
Gayle and Greg Wenchell
In support ofKera McLoughlin
To The Citizen:I am writing this letter to express my
support for Kera McLoughlin asWantagh Board of Education Trustee. Ifirst met Kera several years ago whenour sons were in the same kindergartenclass. In the time that I have known her,I have grown to admire and respect hercaring and concern toward all children.
Over the past two years, I have alsohad the pleasure of working with Keraon Wantagh SEPTA’s board. She servedas vice-president of Ways and Means,and she currently serves as co-president.I can honestly say I have never seensomeone more dedicated to volunteeringtheir time to help our children.
As vice-president of Ways and Means,Kera worked tirelessly to create andplan fundraisers such as our FamilyMovie Night in order to help grow ourbudget. Once she succeeded at thisendeavor, she worked with the board tospend those funds in ways that would
best serve our children and support theirparents. As co-president, Kera continu-ally impresses me. SEPTA has thrivedunder her leadership. If a problem aris-es, Kera will examine the issue from allsides to make certain the resolution iswhat is right for our children. In addi-tion, Kera is always researching pro-grams and events that will serve ourcommunity.
She was instrumental in startingSEPTA’s Family Fun Day as well asbringing speakers such as Dr. EdwardPetrofsky to our membership. While shewill often be the one to present ideas tothe board, she is always open to sugges-tions from the rest of the board. Kera isa reflective person who is always evalu-ating the job she is doing. Kera neversettles for less than the best from herself.
While working with SEPTA, theWantagh Elementary School PTA andthe Declining Enrollment CommitteeKera has formed many strong relation-ships in the district. I believe this isbecause Kera is someone who commu-nity members feel comfortable reachingout to with their concerns. Not only isshe knowledgeable, she is alsoapproachable and always willing to helpanyone in need.
As a former Social Studies teacher,Kera is passionate about education andbelieves all children have a right to thebest possible education. I believe as atrustee Kera will work hard to ensurethis belief is realized for the children ofWantagh. Kera is intelligent, insightfuland hard-working. If elected, Kera willbe a true asset to the students ofWantagh and our entire community.
Tara Miller
For Russack andMcLoughlin
To The Citizen:At the May 2 school budget vote, we
will be voting on two Wantagh Board ofEducation trustee positions. Recentyears have been challenging for LongIsland taxpayers and public school dis-tricts, including Wantagh. These chal-lenges will not relent but worsen. Aftercareful consideration of the issues, can-didate platforms and capabilities, I willbe casting my votes for incumbent BillRussack and newcomer KeraMcLoughlin as the best candidates tonavigate us through this immediatefuture.
Bill Russack, Wantagh’s “unsunghero,” has had an exemplary record onthe Board of Education. While the busi-ness of running a school district can becomplicated (and political), Bill hasbeen steadfast in approaching decisionswith integrity, intelligence and a senseof fairness.
His significant accomplishmentsinclude influence on recent budgetswhich have had some of the lowest taxlevy increases in recent years whilemaintaining educational opportunities.Going forward, Wantagh, both our kidsand as taxpayers, need his considerableexperience backed up by his excellenttrack record.
Kera McLoughlin is a relative new-comer whom I’ve come to knowthrough district meetings, committeesand parent associations. She is a smart,quick study who has a wonderful abilityto listen, synthesize issues and produceactionable solutions.
I’ve seen her transform SEPTA in ashort period of time from an organiza-tion gasping its last breath into a vibrant,
growing membership that both fills acommunity need and builds bridgesacross the community. As a young stake-holder with a lot vested in Wantagh’sfuture and a person whom I find entirelyrefreshing, I would welcome her per-spective on the Wantagh Board ofEducation.
While I am delighted to see sevenBOE candidates this year, given thechallenges we face I encourage every-one to vote for Bill Russack and KeraMcLoughlin on May 21.
Diane McCoy
Michael Costello –An asset
To The Citizen:We have know Michael Costello for
14-plus years in and about the Wantaghcommunity.
Michael is always very muchinvolved in community service, fundraising and our community’s children’seducational issues.
A very active parent in the PTA,Board of Ed issues/meetings and extracurricular Wantagh school activities,Michael has always had the best inter-est of our children as well as our com-munity in mind.His integrity and honesty is above all
else.Michael will be a tremendous asset to
Board of Ed and our community.We endorse Michael Costello for the
Wantagh Board of Education.Larry and RoseMarie Grossman
Community needs Kera
To The Citizen: I am writting to you today to show
my support for Kera McLaughlin forthe Wantagh Board of Education.
As I have offen said, “Kera is myhero!” She Has a busy life like all ofus but seems to have the right balancebetween her family, her passion foreducation and the children of the com-munity. She has brought a new set ofideas and programs to SEPTA. Sheincreased membership so much thatWantagh SEPTA was awarded thePTA Membership Expansion Awardfor the most growth in Nassau Countyin 2012.
As the acting PTA president ofWantagh Elementary School, I wouldjust like to say how involved Kera isat our PTA meetings and our commu-nity meetings, and since the day sheenrolled her child in school she hasbeen a constant advocate in the schoolfor the children. She has volunteeredfor many committees in addition tobeing co-president of SEPTA. We alsomeet with her once a month in thesuperintendent’s office meetings andshe always has creative programs tobenefit the entire community. Kera isalso the person who came up with thepicture ID cards for special needs kidswho may not be able to communicate.SEPTA also created the citizenshipaward to Brittney Motis, who came upwith a play group for special needskids.
Kera would be a welcomed additionto our Board of Education. She hasconsistently demonstrated the quali-ties that our community needs.
Jeanine JanoskoCo-President
Wantagh Elementary School PTA
Miss Wantagh is coming“Summer is almost here and that
means plans are underway for the MissWantagh Pageant of 2013,” announcedFourth of July Association president andMiss Wantagh Pageant coordinator EllaStevens. “That said, we are delighted toannounce that applications for thoseseeking the title of Miss Wantagh willnow be available for submission onlineat http://www.wantagh.li/misswan-tagh/,” she added.
“This year will mark the 57th year forthe Miss Wantagh Pageant. And eachyear we are very fortunate to haveyoung women of the town proudly stepup to represent our community, each intheir own special way. As most peoplealready know, the Miss WantaghPageant is not about beauty – at least notfrom the outside. Miss Wantagh is abouta teen representative who wants to dowhat she can to help make Wantagh thebest town in Nassau County. That rep-resentation was very evident this pastyear as Miss Wantagh 2012, HaileyOrgass and her court were activelyinvolved in many aspects of the commu-nity,” Ms. Stevens added.
The Fourth of July parade in Wantaghhas also been a tradition here and thecrowning of Miss Wantagh will contin-ue to be the highlight of the Fourth ofJuly celebration. In addition to cashprizes awarded to Miss Wantagh and
first and second runner-up, all the semi-finalists will receive gifts from mer-chants throughout the town in apprecia-tion of their interest and enthusiasm forthe community.
“So, if you are a Wantagh resident, ahigh school freshman, sophomore, jun-ior or senior committed to the better-ment of the Wantagh community, andwant to go the extra mile to be involvedin community sponsored events bymany organizations, meet elected offi-cials from all government levels and bethe voice of your peers, I urge you to fillout an application,” stated Ms. Stevens.
Applications will be available at theWantagh High School Main office inaddition to online and can be requested bycontacting Ella Stevens at 409-1645.Application deadline is May 31.
“July Fourth will be here sooner thanyou think and Wantagh residents will belining up on the streets to see not onlythe parade, but to witness the youngladies beaming under the summer sun asthey are driven to the WantaghElementary School on Beech Streetwhere the crowning of the new MissWantagh for 2013 will be held. “Whowill it be? If you know of a specialyoung lady that could possibly be thenext Miss Wantagh, get an applicationand send it to me,” concluded Ms.Stevens.
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PUBLIC NOTICESNOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING,BUDGET VOTE AND ELECTION
OF THE WANTAGH UNIONFREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
WANTAGH , NASSAU COUNTY,NEW YORK
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that a Public Hearing of thequalified voters of the WAN-TAGH UNION FREE SCHOOLDISTRICT, Nassau County,Wantagh , New York will beheld in the Senior High SchoolAuditorium, Wantagh, NewYork, in said school district onMay 8, 2013, at 8:00 p.m.prevailing time, for the trans-action of business as author-ized by the Education Law,including the following items:
1. To present to the votersa detailed statement (pro-posed budget) of the amountof money which will berequired for the 2013-14 fiscalyear.
2. To discuss all the itemshereinafter set forth to bevoted upon by voting machinesat the Budget Vote andElection to be held on Tuesday,May 21, 2013.
3. To transact such otherbusiness as may properlycome before the meeting pur-suant to Education Law of theState of New York and actsamendatory thereto.
A copy of the proposedbudget shall be made avail-able, upon request, to resi-dents of the school districtbeginning May 1, 2013,between the hours of 8:00a.m. and 4:00 p.m., prevailingtime, except Saturday, Sundayor holidays, at the office of theAssistant Superintendent forBusiness, AdministrationBuilding, 3301 BeltaghAvenue, Wantagh, New York.AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that saidBudget Vote and Election willbe held on Tuesday, May 21,2013, between the hours of8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., pre-vailing time, in the Three (3)Election Districts, describedbelow, at which time the pollswill be opened to vote by vot-ing machine upon the followingitems:
1. To adopt the annualbudget of the School Districtfor the fiscal year 2013-14 andto authorize the requisite por-tion thereof to be raised by tax-ation on the taxable propertyof the District.
2. To elect two (2) memberof the Board of Education for athree year term commencingJuly 1, 2013 and expiring onJune 30, 2016. AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that a copy ofthe statement of the amountof money which will berequired to fund the SchoolDistrict's budget for 2013-14,exclusive of public monies,may be obtained by any resi-dent of the District betweenthe hours of 8:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m. beginning May 1,2013, except Saturday,Sunday or holidays, at theDistrict Office, 3301 BeltaghAvenue, Wantagh, New Yorkand at each school house inthe District.AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that pursuantto Chapter 258 of the Laws of2008, Section 495 was addedto the Real Property Tax Law,and requires the SchoolDistrict to attach to its pro-posed budget an exemptionreport. Said exemptionreport, which will also becomepart of the final budget, willshow how much of the totalassessed value on the finalassessment roll used in thebudgetary process is exemptfrom taxation, list every type ofexemption granted, identifiedby statutory authority, andshow: (a) the cumulativeimpact of each type of exemp-tion expressed either as a dol-lar amount of assessed valueor as a percentage of the totalassessed value on the roll; (b)the cumulative amount expect-ed to be received from recipi-ents of each type of exemptionas payments in lieu of taxes or
other payments for municipalservices; and (c) the cumula-tive impact of all exemptionsgranted. The exemptionreport shall be posted on anybulletin board maintained bythe District for public noticesand on any website main-tained by the District.AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that petitionsnominating candidates for theoffice of member of the Boardof Education shall be filed withthe Clerk of said SchoolDistrict at her office in theAdministration Building, 3301Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh,New York, not later than April22, 2013, between 8:00 a.m.and 5:00 p.m., prevailing time.Vacancies on the Board ofEducation are not consideredseparate, specific offices; can-didates run at large.Nominating petitions shall notdescribe any specific vacancyupon the Board for which thecandidate is nominated; mustbe directed to the Clerk of theDistrict; must be signed by atleast 52 qualified voters of theDistrict (representing thegreater of 25 qualified votersor 2% of the number of voterswho voted in the previousannual election); must statethe name and residence ofeach signer, and, must statethe name and residence of thecandidate. AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that personalregistration of voters isrequired either pursuant to§2014 of the Education Law orpursuant to Article 5 of theElection Law. If a voter hasheretofore registered pursuantto §2014 of the Education Lawand has voted at an annual orspecial district meeting withinthe last four (4) calendaryears, he or she is eligible tovote at this election. If a voteris registered and eligible tovote under Article 5 of theElection Law, he or she is alsoeligible to vote at this election.All other persons who wish tovote must register.The Board of Registration willmeet for the purpose of regis-tering all qualified voters of theDistrict pursuant to §2014 ofthe Education Law on May 7,2013, between the hours of9:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m., pre-vailing time, in the Senior HighSchool Lobby, and onSaturday, May 11, 2013,between the hours of 9:00a.m. and 1:00 pm., at theAdministration Building, 3301Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh,New York, to add any addition-al names to the Register to beused at the aforesaid election,at which time any person willbe entitled to have his or hername placed on such Register,provided that at such meetingof the Board of Registration heor she is known or proven tothe satisfaction of said Boardof Registration to be then orthereafter entitled to vote atsuch election for which the reg-ister is prepared. The registerso prepared pursuant to§2014 of the Education Lawwill be filed in the Office of theDistrict Clerk, 3301 BeltaghAvenue, Wantagh, New York,and will be open for inspectionby any qualified voter of theDistrict beginning on Thursday,May 16, 2013, between thehours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00p.m., prevailing time, on week-days, and each day prior to theday set for the election, exceptSunday, and on Saturday, May18, 2013 between the hoursof 9:00 a.m., and 12:00 p.m.,and at the polling place(s) onthe day of the vote.AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that pursuantto §2014 of the Education Lawof the State of New York, theBoard of Registration will meeton Tuesday, May 21, 2013,between the hours of 8:00a.m. and 9:00 p.m., prevailingtime, at each of the three (3)separate election districts toprepare the Register of theSchool District to be used atthe Budget Vote and Election
to be held in 2014, and anyspecial district meetings thatmay be held after the prepara-tion of said Register, at whichtime any person will be entitledto have his or her name placedon such Register provided thatat such meeting of said Boardof Registration he or she isknown or proven to the satis-faction of such Board ofRegistration to be then orthereafter entitled to vote atthe school election for whichsaid Register is prepared, orany special district meetingheld after May 21, 2013.AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that applica-tions for absentee ballots willbe obtainable during schoolbusiness hours from theDistrict Clerk beginning April 2,2013; completed applicationsmust be received by theDistrict Clerk at least seven (7)days before the election if theballot is to be mailed to thevoter, or the day before theelection, if the ballot is to bedelivered personally to thevoter. Absentee ballots mustbe received by the DistrictClerk not later than 5:00 p.m.,prevailing time, on Tuesday,May 21, 2013.A list of persons to whomabsentee ballots are issuedwill be available for inspectionto qualified voters of theDistrict in the office of theDistrict Clerk on and afterThursday, May 16, 2013,between the hours of 8:00a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on week-days prior to the day set forthe annual election and onMay 21, 2013, the day set forthe election. Any qualifiedvoter may, upon examinationof such list, file a written chal-lenge of the qualifications as avoter of any person whosename appears on such list,stating the reasons for suchchallenge. Any such writtenchallenge shall be transmittedby the District Clerk or adesignee of the Board ofEducation to the inspectors ofelection on election day. AND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that pursuantto a rule adopted by the Boardof Education in accordancewith §2035 of the EducationLaw, any referenda or proposi-tions to amend the budget, orotherwise to be submitted forvoting at said election, mustbe filed with the District Clerk,Board of Education at theAdministration Building, 3301Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh,New York in sufficient time topermit notice of the proposi-tion to be included with theNotice of the Public Hearing,Budget Vote and Electionrequired by Section 2004 ofthe Education Law on or beforeApril 22, 2013, at 4:00 p.m.,prevailing time; must be typedor printed in the English lan-guage; must be directed to theClerk of the School District;must be signed by at least130 qualified voters of theDistrict (representing 5% of thenumber of voters who voted inthe previous annual election);and must legibly state thename of each signer. However,the School Board will notentertain any petition to placebefore the voters any proposi-tion the purpose of which isnot within the powers of thevoters to determine, which isunlawful or any propositionwhich fails to include a specif-ic appropriation where theexpenditure of monies isrequired by the proposition, orwhere other valid reasonexists for excluding the propo-sition from the ballot.SCHOOL ELECTION DISTRICTSAND FURTHER NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN, that ElectionDistricts have been estab-lished in the School District.The boundaries of the ElectionDistricts, as adopted by reso-lution of the Board ofEducation, and the place ineach election district for votingshall be as follows:ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 1
All voters who reside south
of Sunrise Highway vote at theMandalay Elementary School,Bayview Avenue, Wantagh,New York. ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 2
All voters who reside northof Sunrise Highway and East ofWantagh Parkway vote at theWantagh Elementary School,Beech Street and DeMottAvenue, Wantagh, New York. ELECTION DISTRICT NO. 3
All voters who reside northof Sunrise Highway and Westof Wantagh Parkway, vote atthe Forest Lake ElementarySchool, Beltagh Avenue,Wantagh, New York. Dated: Wantagh, New York
March 14, 2013By Order of theBOARD OF EDUCATION OF THEWANTAGH UNION FREESCHOOL DISTRICTWantagh, New YorkElaine McGuigan, District ClerkWSC 866 4T 4/4, 18, 5/2, 16NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
DISTRICT ELECTIONSEAFORD UNION FREE
SCHOOL DISTRICTTOWN OF HEMPSTEAD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENthat voting upon the estimatedexpenses for school purposesfor the Seaford Union FreeSchool District (the “SchoolDistrict”), for the school year2013/2014, the election ofmembers of the Board ofEducation and Proposition No.1 (School Budget2013/2014), as follows, willbe held on May 21, 2013 ineach of the school election dis-tricts heretofore established:
PROPOSITION NO. 1SCHOOL BUDGET 2013/2014
Shall the following resolu-tion be adopted to wit:
RESOLVED, that the pro-posed 2013/2014 Budgetproviding for the appropriationof the necessary funds tomeet the estimated expendi-tures of the School District forthe fiscal year beginning July1, 2013, as presented by theBoard of Education of theSeaford Union Free SchoolDistrict at Seaford, NassauCounty, New York, at the PublicHearing, be approved and theBoard of Education be author-ized to levy the necessary taxtherefor.
VOTING will be by ballot onvoting machines in the schoolhouses designated in each ofthe separate school electiondistricts heretofore estab-lished and the polls will remainopen from 7:00 a.m. until9:00 p.m., and as much longeras may be necessary for allvoters then present to casttheir votes.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that the electors havepreviously adopted a proposi-tion providing that vacanciesupon the Board of Educationshall not be considered sepa-rate specific offices and thatthe nominating petitions shallnot describe any specificvacancy upon the Board ofEducation for which the candi-date is nominated.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that the election ofmembers of the Board ofEducation shall be as follows:two (2) members of the Boardof Education for full terms ofthree (3) years, commencingJuly 1, 2013.
NOMINATIONS OF CANDI-DATES: Candidates for theoffice of member of the Boardof Education shall be nominat-ed by petition. Each petitionfor candidates for the office ofmember of the Board ofEducation shall be directed tothe Clerk of the School District(“the District Clerk”), in theSeaford Manor School,Washington Avenue, Seaford,New York, shall be signed by atleast sixty (60) qualified votersof the School District, shallstate the residence of eachsigner, and shall state the res-idence of the candidate.
Each petition shall be filedin the District Clerk’s Officebetween the hours of 9:00a.m. and 4:00 p.m., and bynot later than 5:00 p.m. on
April 22, 2013.SCHOOL ELECTION DIS-
TRICTS: The boundaries of thefollowing School ElectionDistrict shall be as heretoforedetermined and published bythe Board of Education and theplace in each election districtfor registration and voting shallbe as follows:
a) FIRST SCHOOL ELECTIONDISTRICT - Registration andvoting at the Seaford ManorSchool, Washington Avenue,Seaford, New York.Community members whoreside within the geographicboundaries of the ManorElementary School shall berequired to cast their ballots atthe Manor Elementary School.
b) SECOND SCHOOL ELEC-TION DISTRICT - Voting at theSeaford Harbor School,Bayview Street, Seaford, NewYork. Community memberswho reside within the geo-graphic boundaries of theHarbor Elementary Schoolshall be required to cast theirballots at the HarborElementary School. The geographic boundaries forthese attendance zones is setforth on the transportationmap contained within theoffice of the AssistantSuperintendent for Business,and may be reviewed uponrequest.PERSONAL REGISTRATION OF
VOTERSAll qualified voters of the
School District must be regis-tered in the SchoolRegistration books in order tovote at such election on May21, 2013.
The following persons shallbe eligible to vote: All personswho shall have presentedthemselves personally for reg-istration in accordance here-with and all persons who shallhave previously registeredhereunder for any annual orspecial meeting or electionand who shall have voted atany annual or special meetingor election held or conductedduring the four calendar yearsprior to 2013 (i.e., 2009-2012). In addition, all personswho are registered to vote pur-suant to the provisions of sec-tion three hundred fifty-two ofthe Election Law of the Stateof New York shall be eligible tovote.
Registration of voters notpreviously registered and eligi-ble to vote shall continue totake place until May 14, 2013,between the hours of 9:00a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in theDistrict Clerk’s office.
The District Clerk shall pre-pare the Register of the SchoolDistrict on the dates and timesabove specified, and any per-son shall be entitled to havehis/her name placed uponsuch Register provided that atthat time, he/she is then orthereafter entitled to vote atthe school meeting or electionfor which such register is pre-pared.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE, that the District Clerkshall also be present duringthe annual School District elec-tion at each schoolhousewhere voting shall take placefor the purpose of preparing aregister for School Districtelections held subsequentthereto.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that the Register ofVoters so prepared as afore-said shall be filed in theDistrict Clerk’s Office upon itscompletion where it shall beopen for inspection by anyqualified voter of the SchoolDistrict, between the hours of9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. andon each of the five days priorto the date set for the electionexcept for Sunday, and it shallalso be open for inspection onSaturday, by appointment.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that there will be aPublic Hearing on the pro-posed School District budgeton May 9, 2013 at 7:30 p.m.in the Auditorium of SeafordHigh School, 1575 Seamans
Neck Road, Seaford, NewYork.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that copies of the pro-posed 2013/2014 SchoolDistrict budget, as prepared bythe Board of Education, will beavailable on request to the tax-payers and be obtained at anyschool house in the SchoolDistrict between the hours of8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. oneach day other than aSaturday or Sunday or holidayand at the Seaford PublicLibrary, Jackson Avenue,Seaford, New York, betweenthe hours of 10:00 a.m. and9:00 p.m. on Mondays,Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00p.m. and 9:00 p.m. onWednesdays, 10:00 a.m. and6:00 p.m. on Fridays and10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. onSaturdays, on each day otherthan a Sunday or holiday, dur-ing the fourteen (14) day peri-od preceding the annual meet-ing and election.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that a Real PropertyTax Exemption Report pre-pared in accordance withSection 495 of the RealProperty Tax Law will beannexed to any tentative/pre-liminary budget as well as thefinal adopted budget of whichit will form a part; and shall beposted on District bulletinboard(s) maintained for publicnotices; as well as on theDistrict’s website.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that the Board ofEducation has, pursuant to theEducation Law, adopted a res-olution to provide for absenteeballots for the election ofmembers of the Board ofEducation, the adoption of theSchool District budget and ref-erenda in accordance withEducation Law Section 2018-a. Application for absenteeballots may be made at theDistrict Clerk’s office onMondays through Fridays,excluding holidays, betweenthe hours of 9:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m., and must bereceived by the District Clerkat least seven days before theelection if the ballot is to bemailed to the voter, or the daybefore the election, if the bal-lot is to be delivered personal-ly to the voter. A list of all per-sons to whom absentee bal-lots shall have been issuedwill be available in the DistrictClerk’s office on Mondaysthrough Fridays, excluding holi-days between 9:00 a.m. and4:00 p.m., until the day ofelection.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHERNOTICE that the Board ofEducation shall convene a spe-cial meeting thereof withintwenty-four hours after the fil-ing with the District Clerk of awritten report of the results ofthe ballot for the purpose ofexamining and tabulating saidreports of the results of theballot and declaring the resultof the ballot. The Board ofEducation hereby designatesitself to be a set of poll clerksto cast and canvass ballotspursuant to Education Law,Section 2019-a subdivision2(b) at said special meeting ofthe Board.Dated: April 4, 2013By Order of the Board ofEducationSeaford Union Free SchoolDistrictTown of Hempstead, NassauCounty, New YorkCarmen T. OuelletteDistrict ClerkWSC 867 4T 4/4, 18, 5/2, 16NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING,ELECTION AND PERSONALREGISTRATION, LEVITTOWNUNION FREE SCHOOL DIS-TRICT, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD,NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,that the Annual Meeting of theSchool District, the vote on theSchool District budget andelection of candidates for theSchool Board of LevittownUnion Free School District,Town of Hempstead, NassauCounty, New York, and the
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itizenHow do you get to Carnegie Hall?
by Jaclyn Onufrey
At Wantagh High School, it’s throughthe Wind Ensemble. For the third time,Wantagh’s honors band performed atCarnegie Hall on Tuesday, April 16, incollaboration with the Hewlett HighSchool band.
Mindy Dragovich of Wantagh andJames Dragovich of Hewlett workedtogether to prepare a program for theesteemed performance hall of New YorkCity, and its success was staggering. Itwas a once in a lifetime performancenone of the students are likely to forget.
The event was hosted by Four Windsand included four other ensembles. ThePatchogue Medford ChoralEnsemble/Vocal Jazz Ensemble, theNorth Babylon High School ConcertChoir, the Marlboro High SchoolSymphonic Band, Chorus, and
Orchestra, and the Baldwin WindSymphony also performed, precedingthe Hewlett-Wantagh Festival Winds.
Every group produced outstandingmusic, and proved themselves to beworthy of performing on a stage wherethe likes of Leonard Bernstein, DukeEllington, George Gershwin, BennyGoodman, and the New YorkPhilharmonic have performed.
The Hewlett-Wantagh group openedtheir slot with “Dakota Fanfare” by ErikMorales, a high-energy piece conductedby Mrs. Dragovich. Its driving rhythmwas electrifying and left the audiencebreathless with stunning ensemble cohe-siveness and style.
“Canticle” by Jack Stamp, was a workthe group dedicated to the families andcommunities affected by the tragicevents at Newtown, Connecticut. Thepoem “Do Not Stand at My Grave and
Weep” by Mary Elizabeth Frye wasinterwoven into the piece and wasvoiced by Wantagh High School’s ownassistant principal, Jim Brown. Theintense musical arrangement, as well asthe students’ own emotions comingthrough in their playing, made for verytender and touching moments for every-one in the hall.
Mrs. Dragovich conducted the nextpiece, entitled “Metroplex” by RobertSheldon. The three-movement workdemanded all of the complexity andmusicality of a college level ensembleand the high school students met thisdemand and more. It opened melodi-cally, was followed by a jazz section andconcluded with a fast paced and highlytechnical climax.
The closer of the night, an arrange-ment of “The Star Spangled Banner” byJack Stamp, was played to a standing
audience, with hands over their hearts.Performed just a day after the events atthe Boston Marathon, the classic tuneheld a much deeper emotional qualityfor everyone. All were affected andmany were moved to tears. It was a trulybeautiful moment of reflection andpeace amidst tragedy.
Performing at Carnegie Hall is anabsolutely amazing experience and thestudents in the band will alwaysremember the “practice, practice, prac-tice” it took to get them there.Wantagh’s music program has yet againproven itself to be outstanding in allrespects. The Wind Ensemble contin-ues to strive for excellence, and withopportunities such as this one, it is hardto deny that they have reached anexemplary level of achievement.
Editor’s note; Jaclyn Onufrey is astudent at Wantagh High School.
County, New York, and thevote on the Public Librarybudget and election of a candi-date for the Board of Trusteesfor the Levittown Public Library,will be held in the several elec-tion districts of the SchoolDistrict at the voting placesdesignated below on Tuesday,May 21, 2013 between thehours of 7:00 AM and 8:00PM, to vote by ballot on votingmachines on the propositionor propositions set forthbelow, as well as any otherpropositions which may prop-erly come before the elec-torate, and to elect membersof the Board of Education andto elect a member of theLibrary Board of Trustees.Shall the following resolutionsbe adopted:PROPOSITION NO. 1SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGETRESOLVED, that the SchoolDistrict budget for the schoolyear 2013-2014 proposed bythe Board of Education andfiled with the District Clerk inaccordance with Section 1716of the Education Law shall beapproved and the necessarytaxes be levied therefore onthe taxable real property of thedistrict.PROPOSITION NO. 2CAPITAL RESERVE FUNDRESOLVED, that the Board ofEducation of the LevittownUnion Free School District ishereby authorized, pursuant toEducation Law Section3651(1), to establish the2013 Capital Reserve Fund forthe purpose of financingDistrict-wide capital improve-ments including site work, con-struction, reconstruction, reno-vation and equipping of schoolbuildings and facilities, withthe ultimate amount of the2013 Capital Reserve Fund tobe $25,000,000, the probableterm to be ten (10) years andthe source of the funding to be(i) amounts from budgetaryappropriations from time totime, and (ii) unappropriatedfund balance made availableby the Board of Education fromtime to time, and (iii) author-ized transfers from other avail-able reserves in accordancewith existing law, and (iv) NewYork State aid received andmade available by the Board ofEducation from time to time.PROPOSITION NO. 3LIBRARY BUDGETRESOLVED, that the PublicLibrary Budget for the fiscalyear 2013-2014 proposed bythe Library Board of Trusteesof the Levittown Public Libraryheretofore filed pursuant tolaw shall be approved and thenecessary taxes be leviedtherefore on the taxable realproperty of the district.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that petitions nominating can-didates for the office of mem-ber of the Board of Education
and for the office of member ofthe Library Board of Trusteesmust be filed with the Clerk ofthe District between the hoursof 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM butno later than 5:00 PM on April22, 2013. Forms of the peti-tions may be obtained fromthe Clerk of the District.The following vacancies are tobe filled on the Board ofEducation: Two (2) membersfor the term of three (3) years,commencing July 1, 2013 andexpiring June 30, 2016.A separate petition is requiredto nominate a candidate formember of the Board ofEducation. The two candi-dates receiving the highestnumber of votes shall be elect-ed. Each petition must bedirected to the Clerk of theDistrict, must be signed by atleast twenty-five (25) qualifiedvoters of the District, or 2% ofthe voters who voted in theprevious election, whichever isgreater, and shall state theresidence of each person whosigned, must state the nameand residence of the candidateand the length of the term ofoffice.The following vacancy is to befilled on the Library Board ofTrustees: One (1) member forthe term of five (5) years, com-mencing July 1, 2013 and end-ing June 30, 2018, to succeedMargaret Santer, last incum-bent.A separate petition is requiredto nominate a candidate formember of the Library Boardof Trustees. Each petitionmust be directed to the Clerkof the District, must be signedby at least twenty-five (25)qualified voters of the District,or 2% of the voters who votedin the previous election formembers of the Library Boardof Trustees, whichever isgreater, and shall state theresidence of each person whosigned, must state the nameand residence of the candidateand the length of the term ofoffice.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that a statement of estimatedexpenses for the 2013-2014school year will be presentedat a Public Hearing onTuesday, May 14, 2013, at7:30 PM in the Board MeetingRoom of the LevittownMemorial Education Centerand copies of such statement,as well as the statement of theamount of money required forthe 2013-2014 fiscal year ofthe Public Library, will be madeavailable on the District’s web-site and at each schoolhouseand library in the District dur-ing the hours of 9:00 AM and4:00 PM on each day otherthan a Saturday, Sunday or hol-iday during the fourteen (14)calendar days immediately pre-ceding the election togetherwith the text of any resolution
which will be presented to thevoters.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that pursuant to Section 2014of the Education Law, personalregistration of voters isrequired and only those per-sons whose names appear onthe register of the said schooldistrict, or who are registeredpursuant to Article 5 of theElection Law, shall be entitledto vote at said meeting andelection.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that all qualified voters whohave previously registered forany annual or special meetingor election and have voted atany annual or special electionheld or conducted at any timewithin four (4) calendar yearsprior to this year, 2013, arenot required to register withthe Board of Registration forthis meeting.All other persons who wish tovote must register. A votermay register at the office ofthe District Clerk of theLevittown UFSD between thehours of 8:00 AM. and 1:00PM on school days providedthat such registration is effect-ed no later than May 16,2013.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that said register will be filed inthe office of the Clerk of theDistrict and will be open forinspection by any qualifiedvoter of the District on each ofthe five (5) days prior to theday of the election, exceptSunday, between the hours of9:00 AM and 4:00 PM, onMonday through Friday andbetween the hours of 11:00AM and 12 noon on Saturday(May 18, 2013), in the officeof the Clerk of the District andat each voting place on the dayof the election.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that absentee ballots for thoseeligible pursuant to the provi-sion of Section 2018a of theEducation Law are available,and that applications forabsentee ballots may beapplied for at the office of theClerk of the District. A list ofall persons to whom absenteeballots have been issued willbe available in the office of theClerk on each of the five (5)calendar days prior to the dayof election except Sunday,between the hours of 9:00 AMand 5:00 PM on Mondaythrough Friday and betweenthe hours of 11:00 AM and 12noon on Saturday (May 18,2013), in the office of theClerk of the District. Suchapplication must be receivedby the District Clerk at leastseven (7) calendar days beforethe election if the ballot is tobe mailed to the voter or by theday before the election if theballot is to be delivered per-sonally to the voter. No absen-tee voter’s ballot will be can-
vassed unless it has beenreceived in the office of theDistrict Clerk not later than5:00 PM on the day of theelection.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that during the voting hours onTuesday, May 21, 2013,between the hours of 7 AMand 8:00 PM, in the variouselection districts, the Board ofRegistration will meet toreceive registrations for subse-quent elections. During thehours of 7 AM and 8:00 PM onvoting days, the District Clerkshall be in her office at theLevittown Memorial EducationCenter.NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN,that a Real Property TaxExemption Report prepared inaccordance with Section 495of the Real Property Tax Lawwill be annexed to any tenta-tive/preliminary budget as wellas the final adopted budget ofwhich it will form a part; andshall be posted on District bul-letin board(s) maintained forpublic notices, as well as onthe District’s website.SCHOOL ELECTION DIS-TRICTS: The boundaries of the schoolelection districts and the placeof each election district for vot-ing and registration shall be asfollows:ELECTION DISTRICT #1 - GAR-DINERS AVENUE SCHOOLBeginning at Wantagh Parkwayand Chase Lane; east onChase Lane to Center Lane,thence south to Prairie Lane;thence east to GardinersAvenue; thence south to SlateLane; then east and north toSwan Lane; then east andnorth to Grey Lane; continuingeast to Wantagh Avenue;thence south on WantaghAvenue to Jerusalem Avenue;thence west to OakfieldAvenue; continuing north toOld Jerusalem Road; thenceeast on Old Jerusalem Road toWantagh Parkway Line; northalong Line to the point ofbeginning. ELECTION DISTRICT #2 - EASTBROADWAY SCHOOLBeginning at north side ofSouthern State Parkway andeast side of Wantagh Avenue;north on Wantagh to MillerPlace; thence east to ExitLane; thence south to ElmDrive; thence west to ElbowLane; thence southwest to EndLane; south to End Lane andElm Drive East to Pope Street;thence east to District Line;thence south to Regent Lane;thence east to Red MapleDrive; thence north,east, andsouth to Regal Lane; east onRegal Lane and CordwoodLane to Arlington Drive; thencesoutheast to Town Line;thence south to SouthernState Parkway; west alongParkway to point of beginning.Beginning at south side of
Southern State Parkway andwest side of Town Line; southon Town Line to JerusalemAvenue; thence west toWantagh Avenue; thence northto Southern State Parkway;thence east to point of begin-ning.ELECTION DISTRICT #3 - LEVIT-TOWN MEMORIAL EDUCATIONCENTERBeginning at east side ofWantagh Parkway and southside of Hempstead Turnpike;east on Hempstead Turnpiketo Silver Lane; thence south toForge Lane; thence east toCotton Lane; thence south-easterly to Wantagh Avenue;then south to Grey Lane;thence west to Swan Lane;then southwesterly to SlateLane; then south to GardinersAvenue, thence north to PrairieLane; thence west to CenterLane; thence north to ChaseLane; thence west to WantaghParkway Line; north along Lineto point of beginning.ELECTION DISTRICT #4 - DIVI-SION AVENUE HIGH SCHOOLBeginning at north side ofHempstead Turnpike and westside of Jerusalem Avenue;west on Hempstead Turnpiketo District Boundary Line atWantagh State Parkway;thence northeast to northerlyborder of School District; easton Boundary Line (FlamingoRd., Magpie Lane, BlacksmithRd) to Jerusalem Avenue;thence south to point of begin-ning.
Dated: Levittown, New YorkMarch 20, 2013
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OFEDUCATION LEVITTOWN UNION FREESCHOOL DISTRICTTOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, NAS-SAU COUNTY, NEW YORKBy: District Clerk, Levittown UnionFree School DistrictElizabeth AppelbaumWSC 868 4T 4/4, 18, 5/2, 16
NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAUCOUNTY. FLORENCE RISMAN,Pltf. vs. FREDERICK W.CLARKE, et al, Defts. Index#12-007464. Pursuant tojudgment of foreclosure andsale dated April 8th, 2013, Iwill sell at public auction onTuesday June 4th, 2013 at11:30 a.m. in the CalendarControl Part (CCP) Courtroomof the Supreme Court, 100Supreme Court Dr., Mineola,NY, prem. k/a Section 65,Block 276, Lot 49. Sold sub-ject to terms and conditions offiled judgment and terms ofsale. JOHN E. RYAN, Referee.LEVY & LEVY, Attys. for Pltf.,12 Tulip Dr., Great Neck, NY.#82576WSC 882 4T 5/2, 9, 16, 23Notice of formation of domes-tic limited partnership ("LP")Name: Clearview Futures, L.P.Certificate of Limited
Partnership was filed with theSecretary of State of New York("SSNY") on 02/14/13. Officelocation: Nassau County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LP upon whomprocess against it may beserved. SSNY may mail a copyof any process against itserved upon him/her to 3905Voorhis Lane, Seaford, NewYork 11783. The name andaddress of the general partneris: Clearview Holding Corp3905 Voorhis Lane, Seaford,NY 11783. Latest date to dis-solve: 12/31/2050. Purpose:To engage in any lawful act oractivity.WSC 876 6T 4/11, 18, 25,5/2, 9, 16Notice of Formation of FortNeck Appraisal, LLC.Articles of Organization filedwith Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) 4/25/2013Office location Nassau County.SSNY designated agent of theLLC against whom processmay be served. SSNY shallmail process to: LLC 3883Park Ave. Seaford NY 11783Purpose: any lawful purposeWSC 883 6T 5/9, 16, 23, 30,6/6, 13Notice is hereby given that alicense, number 1270178 forbeer and wine has beenapplied for by the undersignedto sell beer and wine at retailin a restaurant under theAlcoholic Beverage ControlLaw at 3266 Railroad Avenue,Wantagh, NY 11793 for on-premises consumption. (ThaiCoconut Inc.)WSC 889 2T 5/16, 23
NOTICE TO PROPOSERSPlease take notice thatrequest for proposals forPublic Relations Services willbe received by the Board ofEducation of Wantagh UnionFree School District, Town ofHempstead, Wantagh, NewYork until Thursday, June 6,2013 at 11:00 A.M. at theAdministration Building, 3301Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh, NewYork.Specifications are available inthe Business Office Monday-Thursday commencingThursday, May 16, 2013between the hours of 8:00A.M. to 2:30 P.M. at theAdministration Building, 3301Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh, NewYork. Proposals will be openedon the stated date, but will notbe read aloud. Any interestedparty may attend. There willbe no discussion at the time ofthe opening of the proposals.The names of the proposingfirms shall be available follow-ing the proposal opening.
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IN THE KNOW ABOUT REAL ESTATEQuestions and Answers
Question: Would you tell me why I should list my home now, rather than wait untilJune, when the weather is better...grass is green....flowers in bloom?
Answer:
No. 1. Rght now, DEMAND IS HIGH: Homes are now selling at a pace not seen since 2007. The most recent Home Sales Report by the National Association of Realtors(NAR) indicated sales in 2012 increased 9.2% over 2011. Buyers are out there right now, and serious about purchasing.
No. 2. SUPPLY IS LOW: The current month’s supply is down more than 15% vs last year.Historically, inventory increases dramatically in late Spring and Summer. When supply is low, sellers may garner their best price.
No. 3. NEW CONSTRUCTION IS COMING BACK! As the market recovers, more newhome builders are jumping back in. These “shiny new homes” will again become competition, as many purchasers find them an attractive alternative.
No. 4. INTEREST RATES ARE PROJECTED TO INCH-UP: The Mortgage BankersAssociation projects interest rates will rise aproximately one full point in 2013.