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Lithium battery moratorium extended briefly mental impact, and the project’s proximity to homes, schools, and Hempstead Harbor. At the town board meeting, The Town of Oyster Bay has temporarily extended its morato- Elizabeth Faughnan, the deputy rium on lithium battery storage town attor ney, provided a systems, halting the develop- detailed explanation for the ment of the contentious Oyster extension. “The moratorium was adoptShore Energy Storage project in Glenwood Landing, proposed by ed by Local Law 302 of 2024 as a Jupiter Power. result of a hearing At a recent town that was held on Feb. board meeting, offi27,” Faughnan said. cials voted unani“That law included a mously to continue provision that the the six-month suspenmoratorium could be sion originally enactextended by action of ed in April until a the town board. That hearing can be held moratorium is set to specifically on this expire on Oct. 15.” issue where the board Faughnan noted will vote on whether that the Nassau to end or extend the County Planning moratorium. Commission, which The proposed facil- CHRISTINE must review the proity, a 275-megawatt posal as part of the PANGECA battery energy stortown’s land use proResident, Glenwood cess, could not meet age system, would replace the current Landing until after the moraGlobal Petroleum tertorium’s expiration. minal. While Jupiter Power “Rather than have a lapse in emphasizes the project’s poten- the moratorium period, we’re tial to improve grid reliability here today to consider an extenand support renewable energy sion to that moratorium for a integration, it has drawn sub- period beginning Oct. 15, until stantial pushback from Glen- such time as the public hearing wood Landing and Glen Head can be held on the fifteenth, the residents, who expressed serious planning commission can make concerns about safety, environCONTINUED ON PAGE 9

By WILL SHEELINE

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Courtesy North Shore School District

Passing the torch to the next generation Students at Glen Head Elementary School gathered on Sept. 30 to celebrate the new students entering the school for the first time. Faculty and staff helped the students pass the ‘torch’ down the line, symbolically sparking off the new academic year. More photos, Page 10.

School districts explore AI Focusing on how it can help, and hinder, education By WILL SHEELINE wsheeline@liherald.com

Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries across the globe, and school districts across Long Island are no exception. Educators and administrators in the North Shore, Locust Valley, and Oyster Bay-East Norwich Central School Districts are grappling with how to integrate AI into the classroom while managing its risks. The North Shore School District is in its second year of actively exploring AI’s potential for enhancing learning, while simultaneously developing policies to address concerns around academic integrity and student well-being. Chris Zublionis, superintendent of North Shore School District, said the district is enthusiastic about the potential of AI, but are proceeding cautiously.

“Teachers were concerned about academic integrity, whether the work students were submitting was original or AI-generated,” Zublionis said, noting that these concerns arose early in the 2022-23 school year, after the release of popular AI tools like ChatGPT. At the same time, educators saw the promise AI offered for personalizing learning and making it more accessible. “AI has a lot of promise when it comes to differentiating instruction and making learning more accessible for students who may need additional support,” Zublionis said. However, he stressed that the district has not yet implemented any formal AI tools for students or teachers. “We are still in the exploration stage, experimenting with what’s possible before putting anything into formal practice.” One tool generating buzz among district leadCONTINUED ON PAGE 2

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et’s wait before it’s too late, and let’s pause for a good cause; our health and safety.


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