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Seaford Public Library Trustee Honored

Stephen Gaughran named Outstanding Library Trustee on May 4 at New York State Library Trustees Association’s Annual Institute.

Trustee Stephen Gaughran was honored as the 2012 New York State Outstanding Library Trustee on May 4.

The award, presented by the New York State Library Trustees Association, recognized the enthusiasm, professionalism and institutional knowledge Gaughran brings to the Seaford Public Library Board meetings and for the Seaford Community in his many years of dedicated service.

The awards ceremony where Gaughran was honored took place during a ceremony at the New York State Library Trustees Association’s Annual Institute held in the Uniondale Marriott. Nassau County Legis. Dave Denenberg, D-Merrick, also presented Gaughran with a certificate of recognition. 

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joe21 May 20, 2013 at 12:06 pm
$20 million of the $40 million will be spent on adding a pocket track, presumably east ofRead More Massapequa. Currently, trains are reversed east of the Wantagh interlocking, and while the engineer walks through the train, it blocks the track. This addition of a "pocket track" will probably also help Wantagh commuters some times, just as an emergency pull-over space on the LIE helps.
Eric Jurist May 18, 2013 at 03:27 pm
True, true, I'm sure there's a political payoff/payback here somewhere.
Constance Roland May 19, 2013 at 09:05 am
Lol!! Write on!!
Chris Wendt May 15, 2013 at 02:05 pm
A tantalizing, mind-teasing story about a faceless team with no names who won honorable mention forRead More some project about which we learned absolutely nothing from this article. Journalism 101: Who what, why when and where?