Latest News

Elite athletes need hosts for the Shelter Island 10K weekend
Gimme Shelter: The baby of the family
Let the games begin: Candidates lining up for fall election
This week's letters to the editor
School car wash canceled
Gardening with Galligan: Tulips, the lipstick of the garden
Eye on the Ball: Writer Vecsey takes sports seriously
A look back at this week in Shelter Island history
ZBA: Both yes and no on controversial house
Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com

Sports

Elite athletes need hosts for the Shelter Island 10K weekend

May 25, 2013

Eye on the Ball: Writer Vecsey takes sports seriously

May 23, 2013

Goody was too good: Softball ace part of a winning team

May 23, 2013

Education

School car wash canceled

May 24, 2013

Budget passes: Kanarvogel and Graffagnino continue on board

May 21, 2013

Don’t forget to vote: Polls open until 9 p.m.

May 20, 2013

Business

Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com

May 23, 2013

North Fork farmers say they're not the one with issues

May 19, 2013

Chamber gives Town Board date for holiday fireworks

May 16, 2013

Community

Elite athletes need hosts for the Shelter Island 10K weekend

May 25, 2013

Times/Review Newsgroup unveils Northforker.com

May 23, 2013

Bucks seek housing: looking at alternatives and volunteers

May 16, 2013

Obituaries

Obituary: Reporter staffer David Lee Draper

May 20, 2013

Obituaries: Elmer August Kestler Jr., Lawrence William Sliker

May 9, 2013

Obituaries: Draper, Rodgers

March 7, 2013

Real Estate

ZBA: Both yes and no on controversial house

May 23, 2013

Good grief: ‘Grievance Day’ looms at Assessor’s office

May 14, 2013

High end real estate deals escalate

May 1, 2013

Opinion

Gimme Shelter: The baby of the family

May 24, 2013

This week's letters to the editor

May 24, 2013

Gardening with Galligan: Tulips, the lipstick of the garden

May 24, 2013

Union, school officials battling Cuomo’s cuts

JULIE LANE PHOTO | Shelter Island Faculty Association President Brian Becker discussed a letter on Thursday to Governor Andrew Cuomo about the projected cut in state aid.

Shelter Island teachers joined administrators and Board of Education members in letting Governor Andrew Cuomo know their displeasure at cuts in state aid that are projected for the district.

In a two-page letter sent to the governor on Thursday and signed by most of the Shelter Island Faculty Association, they asked for reconsideration of the projected 17.1 percent cut projected to hit the district and warned that failure would make it difficult for members to support Mr. Cuomo.

The letter is “just to show that the teachers are taking a vested interest” in the budget,” Mr. Becker said in a brief interview Thursday afternoon as he coached the junior high school girls’ basketball team.

“It’s the cost of education,” he said about a budget that is needed to sustain the faculty and programs within the district.  The letter was signed by 32 of the 36 faculty members and would have been signed by all if htere hadn’t been some absences, Mr. Becker said.

The letter calls the governor’s proposed budget “incomprehensible and unfair. Several of our faculty members have tried to contact you individually but to no avail,” the letter said. “We are now writing you as an entire unit to express our discontent.”

The letter asks the governor to explain the formula he used in deciding that “children in our district are less important than children in other districts. We would further like you to explain to our community why they receive much less in state aid than they give to you and the rest of the government in tax dollars.” The proposed cuts would force the district to choose between fewer teachers or fewer programs for Shelter Island students.

“Your current formula for providing aid is extremely prejudiced against the East End of Long Island and specifically our district,” the letter said.

Mr. Becker said he understands there are other budgetary pressures, but as a Shelter Island teacher, he said he felt he had to lead the charge to try to reverse the governor’s decision.