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Vol. 69 No. 21
MAY 20 - 26, 2021
School election results Wantagh School District budget
Residents did not approve the proposed Wantagh School District budget, which would have pierced the district’s tax-levy cap with a 3.82 percent increase. It needed a supermajority of at least 60 percent of the vote to pass, but received only about 50 percent, with 1,202 votes in favor and 1,165 against. The district will be reconvening to develop a different spending plan. For updates, see liherald.com.
Anthony Greco Wantagh trustee
Wantagh School District Board of Education Anthony Greco ran unopposed and was re-elected to a 10th term with 1,727 votes. Jennifer Corr/Herald
MAEVE SCHulz, of Merrick, and her 4-year-old son, Luke, painted rocks for their garden at the Wantagh Public Library last Friday.
Honoring soldiers at the library Children add their artistry to care packages By JENNIfEr Corr jcorr@liherald.com
As part of Military Appreciation Month, the Wantagh Public Library joined Military Blue Star Mothers NY14 for a day of creating cards to add to care packages for servicemen and women serving overseas. The event also included a celebratory activity in which attendees were invited to paint rocks to decorate their homes with.
Participants in the May 14 event were also encouraged to donate care package supplies, such as nonperishable foods and toiletries, as well as gifts to help military personnel pass the time, like puzzle books. “We want them to walk away knowing that they did something really good to help somebody that they do not know,” said Andrea Nordquist, a Bellmore resident who is the president of the local Blue Star Mothers
group. “We were amazed that almost all the families that came, except for this one gentleman, did not have any veterans in their family. They just did it because they wanted to help the military.” “We like to check out children’s rooms in other libraries, and wanted to support the n o n p ro f i t , ” s a i d M a eve Schulz, of Merrick, who brought her 4-year-old son, Luke. “We’ve been participatContinued on page 3
levittown School District budget Residents passed the Levittown School District budget with a final tally of 1,441 votes in favor and 829 against.
Marianne Adrian Levittown trustee
levittown School District Board of Education Incumbents Marianne Adrian and James Moran were re-elected with 1,349 and 1,322 votes, respectively. Challenger Linda Testamark lost with 928 votes.
James Moran Levittown trustee