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Volume 29, No. 19
April 7, 2016
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Yer out: the warriors took down westhampton on their home turf on tuesday afternoon, defeating their opponent, 7-0, in their
league Vi opener. right-handed pitcher Mike stiles had a stellar game for Comsewogue, leading the shutout from the mound and doing some damage at the plate — he scored the first run, which turned out to be the only one his team needed to seal the win. above, Justin Virga grabs a strike. See full coverage on pages A16 and A17.
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BY elana Glowatz
Superintendent Ken Bossert announced on April 1 that the 2015-16 school year would be his last with Port Jefferson. According to a letter distributed to the community, he was appointed the new superintendent in Elwood, and plans to submit his letter of resignation to the Port Jefferson school board this month. Bossert, a village resident, took over the helm five years ago. Financially, it has been a time of uncertainty as the school district waits, along with the rest of the community, to learn the fate of the aging local power plant, whose property taxes fund almost half of the school district’s budget. In addition to receiving Bossert as a new arrival, during his tenure parents and teachers have also seen changes in leadership at each school building.
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superintendent Ken Bossert will head to elwood after this school year.
At the elementary school level, the district brought in Principal Tom Meehan. When longtime middle and high school principal Roseann Cirnigliaro retired, in her place
the district hired Antonio Santana to head the middle school and Matthew Murphy for the high school, both of whom have since moved on to other schools. Students now have Principal
Christine Austen in the high school and Principal Robert Neidig at the middle school. Bossert said in his farewell letter to the community on Friday, “With the current leadership team in place, I know that the district is in very capable hands.” He called working in Port Jefferson “an honor and a privilege” and thanked the students, parents and staff for their support over the years. Bossert will make the jump to Elwood in July. The school board there has appointed him to a five-year term as their superintendent, according to a board agenda posted on the Elwood district website. The Port Jefferson school board scheduled an executive session for Tuesday — a type of meeting that is closed to the public due to the sensitive nature of information discussed, such as personnel issues — to talk about the search for a new leader.