The building in Riverside that has housed the local branch of Long Island Head Start for 31 years has been condemned after engineers found extensive structural problems, leaving the early education program without classrooms for the 88 students that attended the Riverside program or the commercial kitchen it used to supply two other program locations. The Town of Riverhead has stepped up and offered a building it owns to accommodate the classrooms, but Head Start is still searching for a kitchen it can use. DANA SHAW
The building in Riverside that has housed the local branch of Long Island Head Start for 31 years has been condemned after engineers found extensive structural problems, leaving the early education program without classrooms for the 88 students that attended the Riverside program or the commercial kitchen it used to supply two other program locations. The Town of Riverhead has stepped up and offered a building it owns to accommodate the classrooms, but Head Start is still searching for a kitchen it can use. DANA SHAW
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