At least six Seafords exist in the world: Seaford, on the south coast of England; Seaford, Delaware, and Seaford, Virginia; Seaford, Long Island, New York; Seaford, Victoria, Australia, and Seaford, South Australia, Australia. When using a search engine, please be aware of the six locations.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Seaford School Board meeting 9.1.2011
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Seaford Middle School was offered to the county's Office of Emergency Management as a shelter during Irene. However, the county and the Red Cross did not call for its use, perhaps for lack of air-conditioning (which Wantagh High School gym apparently has).
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The status of real estate taxes on the Sunrise Highway Bast Chevrolet property were explained. It is the Town of Hempstead Industrial Development Authority which brokered a deal by which (if my notes are correct) the new owner will pay taxes or use PILOTs for three years at the level that Bast was paying, then gradually over the next seven years increase to market-based assessment. (I recognize that this is a bare-bones account of the issue. One must first learn what Payments in Lieu of Taxes are and how they are used. An important point is that school districts to not valuate property. The County does. School districts do not broker a deal with property owners. The Town does that, through the IDA.) If I understood correctly, the Bast property is among the three top commercial properties within the Seaford School District.
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The not-yet-signed contract with Greiner-Maltz regarding the Seaford Avenue school was discussed. The school attorney explained the status of various items that may be in the contract. From my view, the goal is to sell the property. I admire the successful construction of homes built near Beach Street and Walters Avenue in Wantagh (1993 construction on the site of a closed elementary school), and I do not know the range of neighborhood objections that arose there during planning. Greiner-Maltz will attempt to find a buyer for the Seaford Avenue school.
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Candidates to replace the resigned trustee have been interviewed, and the replacement will be selected soon. Three trustees were present at the 9.1.2011 meeting.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
Harvest Fair, September 25, 2011
Monday, August 8, 2011
On the Bay
On Tuesday August 23, 2011, the Seaford Historical Society hosted a fascinating, well-planned, and succinct talk by Nancy Solomon, author of two editions of On The Bay: Bay Houses and Maritime Culture. First published in 1992, the new revised edition is available from Long Island Traditions. The book includes photographs, explanations, history, and personal narratives.
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The Seaford Historical Society's museum had a capacity audience of about eighty, many of whom, it was obvius, knew of the bay shacks first-hand. Their presence in Seaford goes back more than 120 years.
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Below are some of my notes from the meeting, but the notes may contain errors. I will be glad for corrections.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
LIRR ticket office hours
Some Ticket Window Hour Changes in Effect July 20
Labor Agreement Helps Retain Ticket Offices
As of July 20 ticket office hours at seven LIRR stations will be revised as follows:
Station | Open (Effective July 20) | Hours |
Amityville | Mondays & Thursdays only | 6:10 AM-1:45 PM |
Bayside | Monday-Friday only | 6:10 AM-1:45 PM |
Flushing-Main Street | Mondays & Fridays only | 6:15 AM-1:55 PM |
Long Beach | Monday-Friday Saturday & Sunday | 6:10 AM-1:45 PM 10 AM-6 PM |
Lynbrook | Mondays & Thursdays only | 5:45 AM-1:45 PM |
Massapequa | Mondays & Wednesdays only | 6:10 AM-1:45 PM |
Wantagh | Mondays & Wednesdays only | 6:10 AM-1:45 PM |
Ticket office hours will change or be reduced at seven LIRR stations as part of an effort to prevent some ticket windows from closing and to retain the current level of cleaning services. LIRR management and leaders of the LIRR’s Transportation Communications Union agreed to temporary changes in contract rules, providing savings sufficient to avert the planned layoff of 17 ticket clerks, closure of ticket offices and a reduction of ticket window hours at over 18 stations. The LIRR hopes to discuss extension of this temporary nine-month agreement to avoid shutting ticket windows and laying off employees in 2012. The revised ticket office hours at seven LIRR stations take effect July 20, as shown in the above chart.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Water Tower Proposal
Friday, July 8, 2011
Seaford School Board meeting 7.7.2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Seaford school budget is defeated
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Ninth grade cohort of 2006
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The "2006 cohort" is those students who began ninth grade in 2005-6 and ordinarily would have graduated by August 2010 after four years of high school. I have not yet found an explanation of how transfers-out and transfers-in are counted, and whether the cohort includes the same students at the start and at the finish. Not in Newsday but rather in the file linked above is the size of the 2006 cohort. Seaford's 2006 cohort is 193 students, 88% of whom graduated by August, 2010. Wantagh's numbers are 285 students and 99%. Massapequa: 636 and 96%. Plainedge: 279 and 94%. Bellmore-Merrick: 1,015 and 94%. Island Trees: 231 and 90%. Levittown: 648 and 93%.
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I have not located NY State figures for non-public schools, where again I feel that the size of the beginning cohort and the transfers are important information.
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Friday, June 3, 2011
Seaford Museum will be open Sundays 1 to 4 p.m.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Memorial Day, 2011
Two hours of rain stopped ten minutes before the 2011 Memorial Day parade began its path north on Washington Avenue, Seaford. Above, the color guard of the Seaford American Legion post leads the parade. I had better luck with photography last year, linked here.
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Decoration Day had its beginning honoring those who lost their lives in the American Civil War of 1861-1865 and those who were veterans of that conflict. This year, the day after Memorial Day, the newspaper USA Today gave the names of eleven more service personnel who paid with their lives in Afghanistan. Three of the eleven called Ohio home, and one each from Arizona, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Kansas, Washington, North Carolina, Iowa, California.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
May 17, 2011, voting results
The proposed budget failed: No: 1881; Yes: 1448. Votes cast: 3329.
The Harbor roadway proposal lost: 1604 to 1366. Votes cast: 2970.
The increased transportation proposal lost: 1810 to 1098. Votes cast: 2908.
Two trustees were elected: Richard DiBlasio with 2278 votes, and Brian Fagan with 2157 votes. Laura Philips received 957 votes. Each voter could vote for two candidates.