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Tova Plaut, a Cedarhurst resident and member of the Lawrence school district Board of Education is a founding member of New York City Public Schools Alliance, an advocacy group, centered on eradicating hate in schools. more
For the third consecutive year the proposed Lawrence School District budget is $102.490 million. For the fourth straight year the tax levy – the amount of money the district raises through property taxes – is $85.954 million and the tax-cap levy is flat. Voting on the budget, trustees and propositions is May 17. more
For the first time since 2012, the incumbents running for re-election to retain their seats on the Lawrence School District’s Board of Education are unopposed for the three-year terms. more
The proposed 2019-20 Lawrence School District budget of $102,449,281 is exactly the same amount as the current spending plan, and includes a tax-levy decrease of 0.23 percent. more
Familiar faces abound in the Lawrence Board of Education trustee race as Dr. David Sussman, trying for his 10th three-year term and Michael Hatten, going for his third consecutive term are running unopposed, and Tova Plaut, seeking a third term, is being challenged by Asher Matathias, a candidate in the past six elections. more
Howard Kopel, a Republican, is running for his fourth term as a county legislator, and after nearly six years, the Lawrence resident has found his comfort zone. more
Following a community uproar and calls from elected officials and civic leaders, Joseph Cairo, the president of Nassau County Off-Track Betting, said that the location his organization was considering as a site to put a video lottery terminal casino as well as another parcel that was named are not where OTB will put the facility. more
Growing up in a household where the phrases “Let me help,” “How can I help?” and “I’m on it” were heard often was what propelled Cedarhurst resident and Lawrence Board of Education Trustee Tova Plaut to get involved in politics, she said. more
With the school year completed, a new one began on Monday for the Lawrence district, as its Board of Education voted in a new president and vice president and swore in two newly elected trustees at its reorganizational meeting. more
The end was as anticlimactic as the controversy was stimulating. In a Lawrence High School guidance room, Board of Education President Dr. Asher Mansdorf read off the results of the May 21 budget vote and trustee races and the board unanimously approved them as official on Thursday. more
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