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Thanks to our Board of Trustees, every donation made today, June 16, is tripled. If you were on the fence about making a contribution to Long Island's very own public radio station, today is the day to go for it. Click here to make a simple, quick, and secure donation online or call 800-262-0717 - and leave us a comment after the call!***Nearly a year after its previous contract expired, the Bridgehampton Teachers Association finally inked a new agreement with the Bridgehampton School District this week.Cailin Riley reports on 27east.com that Joseph Pluta and Caitlin Hansen, co-presidents of the teachers association issued a statement;“It was a long journey, but we are very satisfied with the outcome…We also acknowledge that we could not have achieved this without the overwhelming support from the community. Their kind words and support have meant everything to us and serve as a reminder of how special the Bridgehampton community is…We also recognize how Dr. Brigid Collins was able to truly change the tone of the negotiations and played a key role in completing them.”The five-year contract is retroactive to July 1 of 2025, and runs through June 30, 2030.Highlights of the new agreement include the creation of a “Management Labor Committee” for the purpose of “promoting effective communication and addressing matters of mutual concern.”The committee will meet at least four times per year and will include representatives appointed by the district and by the BTA.Changes to child-rearing leave enable teachers to use their sick time to continue paid leave past the 12-week Family and Medical Leave Act allowance, and contractually agreed upon evening parent-teacher conferences “will be a great opportunity for working parents that are not able to make it during the day,” stated union heads.Three percent salary increases are built in for the 2025-26 and 2026-27 school years, with 2.5 percent increases for the three remaining years on the contract. Retroactive pay will be provided for the 2025-26 school year as well.For the 2025-2026 school year, teachers and nurses will pay 19 percent and teaching assistants will pay 16 percent of the individual or family health plan premiums, with a 0.25 percent increase in that number built in for each consecutive school year over the length of the agreement.Effective July 1, and for the remainder of the life of the contract, the district will contribute $40,000 per year to a dental insurance plan and $9,000 per year to an optical insurance plan, both to be selected by the BTA membership.The contract also includes a retirement incentive for all teachers who submit to the superintendent of schools no later than March 1 of their first year of eligibility to retire an irrevocable letter of resignation for purposes of retirement, effective the following June 30. In exchange, they will receive a one-time payment of $20,000 and a payment at a rate of 50 percent of their regular daily rate for their unused accumulated sick days.***For the first time in the history of the U.S. Open Golf Championship being held at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, the Shinnecock Indian Nation incorporated a formal land acknowledgement as part of the opening events at the 126th U.S. Open, which teed off yesterday with practice rounds for many of the 156 players who will compete for the trophy starting this coming Thursday.Cailin Riley reports on 27east.com that the land acknowledgment was historic, as it was the first time it has happened in the history of the U.S. Open, which began in 1895 and was hosted at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in 1896 for the first of what is now six times.The land acknowledgement is a way to formally recognize that this international major sporting event is being staged on the ancestral, traditional and unceded homelands of the Shinnecock people, who have stewarded the land and waters of what is now known as eastern Long Island since humans arrived here some 10,000 years ago.Shinnecock Hills Golf Club President Brett Pickett spoke at a special gathering on Monday, recognizing the historic moment and its significance. “As we gather to celebrate excellence in sport, we recognize the enduring presence, resilience and sovereignty of the Shinnecock Indian Nation and honor their continued contributions to the stewardship of the land, waters and natural resources of this region,” he said. “We pay our respect to Shinnecock elders past and present and extend that respect to future generations who will carry forward their traditions, knowledge and responsibilities to the land.”A welcome address was delivered by the nation’s Sunksqua Linda Franklin and Sachem Daniel Collins Sr., offering words of reflection, gratitude and recognition of the enduring relationship between the Shinnecock people and their ancestral homeland.“As you participate in this championship, I invite you to take a moment to recognize the history and spirit of this place,” Sunksqua Franklin ...
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