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Friday, January 7, 2022
Vol. 7, No. 1
Port WashingtonTimes SCHOOLS & EDUCATION
NASSAU’S MOST DANGEROUS INTERSECTIONS
BLAKEMAN TAKES REINS IN NASSAU
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Schools struggle with staff Port sees 398 cases over 2 weeks BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Public school districts across the North Shore are scrambling to remain open, with two already temporarily reverting to remote learning due to an increased number of coronavirus cases over the past two weeks. New Hyde Park Memorial High School and Sewanhaka High School were in remote learning from Monday to Wednesday, the district said. The SCREENCAP COURTESY OF THE TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEAD district has not said when in-person learning would resume. In a statement to the commu- Presiding Officer of the Nassau County Legislature Rich Nicolello (R-New Hyde Park) swears in Jennifer DeSena as North nity, the district said, “Due to sig- Hempstead town supervisor. nificant staff shortages resulting from positive cases of Covid-19 and quarantining protocols, New Hyde Park Memorial High School and Sewanhaka High School will continue remote learning for Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Elmont Memorial High School, Floral Park Memorial High School, In November, DeSena was pervisor on Sunday and said the toric” day for North Hempstead. BY B R A N D ON and H. Frank Carey High School “For too long, North Hemp- the first Republican nominee to hallmarks of her administration DUFFY are all open as normal.” will be efficient government and stead Town Hall has been rid- win the town supervisor election Due to faculty and staff Jennifer DeSena was sworn greater accountability to taxpay- dled with politics, discord and in over 30 years, succeeding Judi Continued on Page 35 in as North Hempstead town su- ers, while taking a swipe at her staff infighting,” DeSena said. Bosworth, a Democrat who did “Politics have been placed ahead not seek re-election. DeSena was predecessor. Speaking from an indoor of our taxpayers and town ser- sworn in by Legislator Richard tent to a crowd at Clinton G. vices have suffered as a result, Nicolello (R-New Hyde Park), Martin Park in New Hyde there’s no denying it. As of today, presiding officer of the Nassau Park, DeSena vowed to re- partisan power party politics will County Legislature, in an event move politics from the fray no longer have a place in Town hosted by Elaine Philips, a ReContinued on Page 7 on what she called a “his- Hall.”
DeSena sworn in as supervisor
Vows to remove partisan politics from Town Hall during Sunday’s inauguration
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