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Friday, May 15, 2015
vol. 64, no. 20
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Voters to settle heated Mineola ed board race
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Napolitano, Widman say stay the course; Renner, Swensen: Time for change By Ja m es G a l l O W ay
Mark Swensen say the district should slow its full-steam-ahead approach to technology, re-evaluThe hotly contested Mineola ate its finances and do more to eduBoard of Education races between cate parents about Common Core. “This isn’t Legoland, and not establishment candidates and challengers who say it’s time for change everything is awesome,” Swensen has transformed the budget vote on said at a candidates debate last Tuesday into a referendum on the week. Mineola Board of Education district’s approach to education. President Artie BarIncumbent nett, who is not Christine NapolitaSee related seeking re-election, no and her running mate, Brian Wid- election coverage has laid his support firmly behind Naman, have touted pAgES 25 and 26 politano and Widthe district’s educaman and claimed at tion advancements in recent years with minimal tax in- least one village official was behind creases and its innovative approach the their candidacy. In a letter to the editor in this to technology. “When it comes to education, week’s Williston Times, Barnett we’ve raised the bar and then some. said Renner and Swensen “suddenWe’re using nationally recognized ly appeared, with no prior attention technology — other districts come to or participation with the Board all the time to look and see what of Education” and that they were we do,” she said. “We did all of this “convinced to run by a Mineola Village official.” without creating new debt.” Meanwhile, Joy Renner and Continued on Page 25
Brownies and Boy Scouts joined together and enjoyed the weather on May 2 for Beach Clean up Day at North Hempstead Beach Park on West Short Road. See photos page 42.
Martins support for Skelos thrust into media spotlight By Ja m es G a l l O W ay
down between state Sen. Jack Martins, an outspoken Skelos supporter, and a Queens DemoFormer state Senate Major- crat briefly stole the spotlight. Martins (R-Mineola) was ity Leader Dean Skelos’ arrest dominated state headlines last presiding over the Senate last week, but a contentious show- Wednesday when Democrats
staged a dramatic attempt to force a vote to oust Skelos (RRockville Centre), who faces federal corruption charges along with his son, Adam. Martins denied the vote on Continued on Page 48
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