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Waukee schools: District making progress on 10-year facilities plan

In the next four years, Waukee Community School District will construct four new facilities in an effort to keep up with the city s growth. The new developments are part of the district s 10-year facility and financial plan and include a new elementary school, a new athletic facility and two new middle schools all of which are expected to be completed by 2025. Together, the projects will cost taxpayers more than $100 million and will largely be funded through general obligations bonds voters approved the district borrowing $205 million last year toward its 10-year plan. District officials will hold a public hearing on Monday, July 26, to propose using about $5 million in state Secure an Advanced Vision for Education, or SAVE, funds to finance the remainder of the athletic facility.

Preservation group criticizes Brewster House demolition - Riverhead News Review

Preservation group criticizes Brewster House demolition - Riverhead News Review
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Group announces winners of Long Island historic places program

Group announces winners of Long Island historic places program
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Developer seeks variance to build 17 homes at Owl Hill estate in Smithtown

Developer seeks variance to build 17 homes at Owl Hill estate in Smithtown
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Huntington Archeological Dig Kicks Off Black History Month Early At Peter Crippen House

Subscribe Huntington– Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci, Councilwoman Joan Cergol and Councilman Ed Smyth were joined by Dr. Harvey Manes of the Manes Peace Prize Foundation, archaeologist Allison McGovern, Ph.D., VHB Engineering, Town officials and members of the community during the second day of the archeological dig taking place at the Peter Crippen House, a site significant to the Town of Huntington s African American history, on Friday, January 8. Supervisor Chad A. Lupinacci stated, The long-term plan is to relocate the restored structure, if it is feasible to do so, to a more suitable site to serve as a museum or use any salvageable timbers in some educational capacity dedicated to Huntington s African American history. Supervisor Lupinacci s office has been working closely with the Town Historian, Engineering Department and the Town s African American Historic Designation Council to ensure that the Peter Crippen House, which is in severe disrepair and is set to be demolis

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