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Grossane says thank you to Sewanhaka
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Levittown School District, assistant to the superintendent for student support services in the Massapequa School District, principal of Massapequa High School and Washington Street in Franklin Square.
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Board of Education Vice President William Leder read a distinguished service resolution for Grossane that was put into the record Tuesday night.
“Be it resolved that the board of education deeply appreciates the outstanding services rendered to the school district and expresses a sincere wish for his continued good health and happiness,” Leder read.
Grossane will be replaced by Interim Superintendent Thomas Dolan on July 1, who will serve until the board finds a permanent replacement.
Dolan most notably served as the superintendent of the Great Neck School District from 2009 to 2015 and has been interim superintendent of the Locust Valley School District.
He also led the Franklin Square Elementary Dis- trict as superintendent, was an assistant superintendent in the Manhasset and Sewanhaka school districts, and served as principal of Cold Spring Harbor Jr./Sr. High School and Franklin Square’s H. Frank Carey Jr./Sr. High School.
Prior to his retirement from the Great Neck schools, Dolan led Nassau Community College for a year as its interim president and taught at Hofstra University, LIU-C.W. Post and Queens College.
The next meeting for the Sewanhaka Board of Education will be Tuesday, July 11.
Great Neck Library Election: Monday, October 30, 2023, 10:00 am — 10:00 pm
Eligible voters will elect three seats expiring in January 2024 –one on the board of trustees (Scott Sontag) and two on the nominating committee (Marietta DiCamillo and Marianna Wohlgemuth).
Independent Petition forms are now available. Visit our library locations or go to greatnecklibary.org/ library-election for the forms and other election information.
Great Neck Library is having an Adult Summer Reading Kickoff Author Event with Ellen Meister at the Main Library, 159 Bayview Avenue, Great Neck on Monday, June 26 at 7:00 pm.
“A sharp, laugh-out-loud novel about a doting wife who has finally had enough. Deeply funny and horribly familiar, “Take My Husband’ is not to be missed!” -Beth Harbison, New York Times bestselling author of “Confessions of the Other Sister.”
In this darkly comic novel about a wife whose rope is so frayed it’s about to snap, Laurel gets a call that her husband has been in an accident.
She imagines the worst. But as she is on the way to the ER, another emotion seizes her. Relief. Doug’s death could solve all her problems. No more catering to his incessant demands.
Then there’s the insurance money. Laurel’s dreams seem so close. There’s just one problem: Doug is very much alive. Now Laurel has to decide if she is going to do something about it.