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Glen Cove City Mayor Pam Panzenbeck swore in Luca Mandato tpo the city police department.
Nassau

Glen Cove City Council approves $4.9 million bond after failing to approve it two weeks prior

By Casey Fahrer
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The Bronx

Bronx residents rally against funding cuts to Renaissance Youth Center

By Emily Swanson
Manhasset voters approved the school district’s $118.9 million budget for the 2026-27 school year Tuesday, May 19 and elected Jenna Rizzo to the Board of Education in an uncontested race.
Nassau

Manhasset, Port Washington voters approve school budgets, elect unopposed BOE candidates

By Miao Li
Long Island Asian American community leaders say AAPI Heritage Month is about promoting education, inclusion and civic engagement beyond May.
Nassau

Long Island AAPI leaders seek bigger role in American story

By Miao Li
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Brooklyn

City Council passes resolution calling for Labor History Month in public schools

By Gabriele Holtermann
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Queens

CM Wong urges DOE to address classroom screen time following cell phone restrictions

By Paulina Albarracin
Great Neck Board of Education candidates (L.to R.) Joanne Chan, Callie Ives, Rebecca Sassouni and Marisa Brandeis Kermanian participate in a candidate forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Great Neck on May 12 at Temple Emanuel in Great Neck.
Nassau

Great Neck BOE candidates keep debate civil at LWV forum

By Miao Li
Four candidates are running for two spots on the Massapequa School District Board of Education
Nassau

Four candidates running for two spots on the Massapequa BOE

By Casey Fahrer
Nassau County Legislature Minority Leader Delia DeRiggi-Whitton (D – Glen Cove) (R.) presented a citation to the library.
Nassau

Gold Coast Library celebrates opening of Glen Head building

By Casey Fahrer
Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (C.) and other town and local officials unveiled a new sign at the historical site of Fort Massapeag in Massapequa.
Nassau

Town of Oyster Bay unveils new sign at site of historic fort in Masspaequa

By Casey Fahrer
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The Bronx

Bronx organizations take center stage at NYC’s 2026 Mayoral Service Recognition ceremony

By Carol Chen
'It is surprising that no one else is running.' Rizzo learned she would be running unopposed on the filing deadline.
Nassau

Surprise filing leaves first-time candidate unopposed in Manhasset school board race

By Miao Li
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Nassau

Great Neck school board race set with two incumbents, two challengers

By Miao Li
The civic association honored leaders from the Garden City Park Fire Department.
Nassau

Civic association honors firefighters

By J. Cav Scott
Gov. Kathy Hochul submitted the fiscal year 2027 budget to the state legislature, where it is now being debated and must be confirmed before school districts have an accurate picture of the aid they'll receive.
Long Island

Spending per pupil: An incomplete way to look at school budgets

By J. Cav Scott
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The Bronx

Governor Kathy Hochul visits South Bronx college for Black History Month fireside chat

By Emily Swanson
The Carle Place School District will hold a community vote on its HVAC project.
Nassau

Carle Place School District to hold community vote on HVAC project

By Long Island Press
The Wantagh School District received a one-year extension to comply with the state's mascot standards.
Nassau

Wantagh School District gets additional one-year extension to comply with state standards as it vies to keep ‘Warriors’ name

By Casey Fahrer
The top 5 stories in Long Island Press this week include the resignation of Mineola superintendent Michael Nagler after a months-long controversy.
Long Island

Editorial: Mineola superintendent resigns, finally

By Schneps Media LI
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Education

NYC parents would not enroll kids in public schools if Mamdani’s Education Department ends kindergarten gifted and talented program: survey

By Barbara Russo-Lennon
Mayor Zohran Mamdani speaks during a press briefing on the city’s preparations for an upcoming snowstorm at the New York City Emergency Management Department on Friday.
Education

WINTER STORM: NYC students will have online learning if snow shutters schools on Monday, says Mamdani

By Adam Daly
Students sit on Nassau County Community College campus.
Nassau

Student support program will terminate after federal grant is cut

By J. Cav Scott
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Education

Fighting hate: Speaker Menin rolls out a plan to combat antisemitism with a primary focus on educating young New Yorkers

By Claude Solnik
Gov. Kathy Hochul delivered her 2026 State of the State address.
Nassau

Hochul’s State of the State lays out 2026 agenda

By Larissa Fuentes

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