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The Week Ahead: Rocky Point Budget Overview, Free Lectures and More

A look at five events happening this week in the area.

1. The Rocky Point Board of Education meets Monday at 7 p.m. in the high school auditorium. The meeting will include a budget overview.

2. A lecture presented by expert educator, Janet Heller, RN, Family Education of St. Charles Hospital will be held Monday at 10:45 a.m. in the Heritage Center in Mt. Sinai. Free Blood pressure screenings and light refreshments will be provided.

3. Miller Place chiropractor Jamie Skaggs is celebrating customer appreciation month by offering free visits and free massages for new patients.

4. At 10 a.m. Wednesday, the North Shore Public Library will be hosting an AARP Tax Assistance program. Trained volunteers will be offering free tax help to Senior Citizens with basic tax returns on an appointment basis. Please call 631-929-4488 ext. 225 to reserve a date and time.

5. Learn the basics of fencing at Mission Fencing Center in Rocky Point. Two classes per week meet at 6 p.m. and the month of classes (seven classes) costs $125.

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MP Majority May 17, 2013 at 01:41 pm
Spoken like a true teacher. Did you know that the average school teacher is only paying 15% of theRead More actual cost of health care premiums for themselves and their families, when Medical healthcare insurance premiums are rising at an alarming 17% per annum? Do you realize that teachers are paid an additional stipend if they work more than 3 consecutive periods in a day? Are you aware that teacher pensions were protected during the stock market crash of 2008, when the average person's 401K was totally at risk? Perhaps if teachers realized how good they have it - look at the BIG picture and outside of their bubble - then they would complain less. Oh and yes, we need our loftily-paid Administrators to kick in some of the salaries, to help pay for stuff. Hard to believe the school districts' mantras that "it's all for the kids".