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School Board Honors Musicians and Artists

Board of Ed. praises students that participated in local festivals and conferences.

Babylon's artistic spirit was on full display at the December 17th Board of Education meeting.

The board presented certificates to the Babylon high school musicians who participated in the NYSCAME/SCMEA All-County Festival on Nov. 16 at Northport High School – Samantha Gerdes, Colleen McKeown, Kathryn Oman and Matthew Taggart.

The school board also recognized the students who were selected to have their artwork displayed at this year’s NYSSBA conference in Rochester, N.Y. – Genny Gravina, Carolanne Murphy and Miranda Richards.

Superintendent of Schools Richard Rozakis also had kind words for the students.

“I’m very pleased to welcome some of our students who have made great achievements in music, art and physical education,” Rozakis said.

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Adam Crowley May 15, 2013 at 06:53 pm
As I explained, my post was made on behalf of another village resident. However, I did take theRead More time to read the statute and do have an independent viewpoint on this subject. While I do not feel that all dogs require a muzzle at all times, if you have a dog that you know to be a threat to other dogs or humans, you would have a duty to take measures to eliminate that threat before bring that dog into public. If that measure is a muzzle, then that's what must be done. As my post indicated, I believe strict enforcement would be exceedingly difficult and, perhaps, unnecessary (at least with respect to the muzzle requirement). However, a total lack of enforcement is dangerous and unacceptable. I think a little common sense goes a long way and I have confidence that those charged with enforcing the Village code could do so selectively. I understand that selective enforcement may be a concept that many feel uncomfortable with. However, just because the law requires a muzzle, that is hardly a reason to disregard it in its entirety and allow dogs with vicious propensities to roam around unleashed. I will leave it up to Village lawmakers to remove the muzzle requirement (and suggest that they do so) if that is what it would take to make people comfortable with the leash requirement.
Concerned Citizen May 15, 2013 at 05:37 pm
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