Politics & Government

Smithtown Eyes Ban on Hiring Relatives

News from around Long Island, June 9.

Some of the news you may have missed from around the Island this week.

Smithtown Considers Ban on Hiring Relatives

Smithtown's elected officials have proposed a change to the town code that would prohibit its employees from showing favoritism by hiring relatives.

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Massapequa Schools Prepare to Sue State

The Massapequa School District is gearing up for a legal confrontation with New York State.

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The board revealed that it is challenging the requirements of the Education Department and the commissioner of education in regards to the Annual Professional Performance Review of Teachers and Principals (APPR), and are authorizing attorneys to commence legal action in a cooperative effort with other New York educational institutions.

in Sag Harbor has taken on the restoration of a 150-year-old Torah scroll. It will be used in services after its dedication on Friday night, Aug. 24.

Former Animal Shelter Director Gets $98,000 Hempstead Job

Pat Horan, the former director of the Town of Hempstead Animal shelter, has been appointed to a new position within the town.

According to the town, Horan's new title is engineering helper and her salary will be $97,959.

Tanger Kicking Off Free Summer Concert Series

in Deer Park is back this year with its free Sounds of Summer Concert Series.

Every Saturday night, starting tonight, the Outlets will host live performances to entertain shoppers and fans, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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