Malverne/West Hempstead Herald

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VOL. 27 NO. 22

MAY 28 - JUNE 3, 2020

A passion to protect others Malverne firefighter, Eagle Scout begins training with Marines verne Fire Department for 31 years and is a former captain, said he was proud to see his son P r o t e c t i n g o t h e r s h a s follow in his family’s footsteps. become a passion for Malver- “Both his uncle and his grandnite Nick Bove. Having served father served in the Navy, so with the Nassau County Police I’m thrilled to see the path that Explorers, Boy Scout Troop 24 he’s chosen,” Guy said. “Seeing and, most recently, everyone that drove the Malverne Fire by to surprise him Department, Bove today . . . it was recently decided to above and beyond. expand his mission You can see how by enlisting in the much he’s loved, U.S. Marine Corps. and that he’s going On May 15, the to be missed.” 19-year-old was surNick’s mother, prised with a driveDeborah, is also a by send-off involvfirefighter, with 33 ing residents and years in the Valley m e m b e r s o f t h e GUY BOVE Stream Fire DepartMalverne and Val- Ex-captain, ment. While she l e y S t r e a m f i r e Malverne Fire acknowledged that departments, along it was an emotional Department with the Malverne day for her, she said Police Department she was amazed to and the Explorers. see the turnout. “It was very unexpected, “It was totally great to see especially when I saw not only the support for him and our my department, but the entire family,” Deborah said. “All of Valley Stream crew and the the groups that took part in Police Explorers came out,” this made it really special for Bove said. “That all took me by us.” surprise, but it was definitely Nick, who graduated from nice to see, given everything Valley Stream Nor th High that’s going on.” School in 2018, has served with Nick’s father, Guy Bove, who has been a member of the MalCONTINUED ON PAGE 3

By NAKEEM GRANT ngrant@liherald.com

Sue Grieco/Herald

Honoring the fallen Malverne held its Memorial Day ceremony at Westwood Park on Monday. Local and county officials joined veterans in honoring those who have given their lives in service to the nation. To see more photos, go to liherald.com/malverne. West Hempstead did not hold a ceremony this year.

Malverne, W.H. schools adopt proposed 2020-21 budgets By NAKEEM GRANT ngrant@liherald.com

The school boards in both Malverne and West Hempstead adopted their proposed budgets for the 2020-21 school year on May 19. This year’s budget vote and trustee election will be done by mail. Ballots will be mailed to residents, and must be returned to the district clerk by June 9.

Malverne Malverne’s proposed spend-

ing plan totals $59.6 million, 1.84 percent larger than the current budget. While the district was able to balance the budget, Board of Education Trustee Josephine Bottitta cautioned that cuts in state aid could be coming. “We know that severe cuts are looming, but so far we’ve made a concerted effort to stay flat,” Bottitta said. “I’d have to commend administration for working so hard to get it where it is now, but it’s not over. We

certainly need to have everyone’s help in . . . moving the budget along.” T h e d i s t r i c t ’s t a x l ev y increase is 1.99 percent, which is under the district’s cap of 2.03 percent this year, so the plan will need only a simple majority to pass. The spending plan, according to district officials, will continue to support programs such as facility maintenance, core curriculum and staff development, and improve CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

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ou can see how much he’s loved, and that he’s going to be missed.


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