John J. Flanagan's Reports

Information To Help Job Seekers

This section of Senator Flanagan’s web site is designed to help those people in our community who are ready to work find the job they need and want.  Please utilize the links below to find job search resources as well as information about upcoming job fairs in our area.

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REMEMBERING 9/11

Thirty “New York Remembers” 9/11 Exhibitions Across the State

Governor Andrew M. Cuomo, the New York State Museum, and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum recently announced the locations for thirty "New York Remembers" exhibitions that are being organized as part of a statewide recognition of the tenth anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. 

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Emergency Preparedness Information from Senator Flanagan

For Updates on Upcoming Weather

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE

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Information About Community Spraying

According to the Suffolk County Department of Health Services, no areas in our community are included in the current treatment schedule.

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Veterans Information Section

Summer Safety Tips

Summer fun can stay safe if some important safety rules are followed and some precautions are taken. I have put together some tips for you to use this summer to ensure that you have a fun and safe summer season with your family.Summer is a great time to live on Long Island. From Jones Beach to the lighthouse in Montauk, we have some of the greatest beaches and recreational areas in the state and I urge you to take advantage of all Long Island has to offer. But as you do, please be safe, be smart and be prepared. I hope you will read the tips provided below and visit the web sites provided. I wish you and your family a safe and enjoyable summer.

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New York State Senate Celebrates Women's History Month

The New York State Senate today celebrated Women’s History Month by announcing an exhibit honoring historic New York women whose achievements in arts, science, government, military, labor, education, and social reform have earned them recognition as “Women of Distinction.”

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Q & A About The New York State School Property Tax Exemption (STAR)

What is STAR?

The New York State School Tax Relief Program (STAR) provides New York homeowners with partial exemptions from school property taxes. If you earn less than $500,000 and own and live in your home, you are probably eligible for the STAR exemption.

There are two parts to the STAR property tax exemption:

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