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Seaford School District Still Looking at Deep Cuts Despite State Aid Boost
District receives extra funding in final budget approved by Albany lawmakers, but is still facing $1 million shortfall.

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Local Hot-Button Issues
The issue of installing cell towers in Wantagh and surrounding communities has become a local hot button issue lately as many people are concerned about having these poles erected near residential areas. A major challenge facing both Wantagh and Seaford and other communities on Long Island is trying to balance the importance of having a high quality public school system without placing too much of a tax burden on residents. The lack of affordable housing and rental apartments is also a major problem that is driving many young people who want to live in the area they grew up to leave Long Island.
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community? Where do you stand on each of these issues? I think supporting one's public school system is very important both for the benefit of the local children and to keep property values high. Districts on Long Island like Wantagh and Seaford face an extreme challenge when crafting budget proposals because of a lack of state aid from Albany as well as not having much of a commercial tax base to work with, resulting in tough decisions by the school board and administration. It is vital that residents are educated about the reasons behind a budget proposal so they can make an informed decision when entering the voting booth.
District receives extra funding in final budget approved by Albany lawmakers, but is still facing $1 million shortfall.

Billy Jackson among six Long Island teachers name finalists in the radio station's monthly contest.
The Engel Burman Group representatives tell packed crowd Thursday night that condos proposed for former Seaford Avenue School property will not add any students into district.
Warriors in second place midway through 2012 season after bonding during preseason bus trip to Syracuse area.
Forum on proposed 55 and older condominium development at former elementary school property scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. in Seaford High School Auditorium.
Recent incident reports in Wantagh and Seaford from the Seventh Precinct.
Warriors 3-1 home victory against neighborhood rival Tuesday will be shown on television Thursday at 10 p.m.
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Save Seaford Sports Committee needs to raise $73,000 to bring back winter middle school athletic teams not included in 2012/13 budget.
Recent criminal activity reported in southeast Nassau County communities.
BK at Seaford, LLC planning 110-113 condominium units at former Seaford Avenue School property for residents age 55 and older if referendum approval is received by voters.
Four players from Wantagh an Long Beach who play on Club Ace Long Island team were on opposite ends of net for Thursday's match.
Three-set loss at Long Beach Thursday is first conference setback for Lady Warriors in three years.
Recent incident reports in Wantagh and Seaford from the 7th and 2nd precincts.
Five storefronts including one pharmacy planned for property on 4008 Jerusalem Ave.
Queens body shop owner planning to dedicate plaque at site of deadly fire 50 years ago that claimed life of Capt. William Russell and five other firefighters.
Saturday afternoon matchup will be shown via live webcast and then aired on tape delay Monday night.
Annual Police Officer Memorial 5K Run will pay tribute to officer slain in Massapequa Park "friendly fire" incident.
Maria Romero is facing grand larceny charges in connection with paying for rented property owned by G&M Mechanical in Wantagh using forged international money orders.
School board votes to reinstate Melvin Turner to custodial position pending outcome of mental health evaluation.