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Spending in the Hewlett-Woodmere school district could increase by more than $4 million, the tax levy will remain the same, however residents’ tax bills could also go up should the proposed budget be approved. more
Nassau County’s ongoing mission to address the opioid addiction crisis is one of the most important and most heart-wrenching issues I contend with . . . more
Village of Lawrence residents could be paying a bit more for living in the 125-year-old municipality as the tax rate per $100 of assessed value (the value of a property as determined by a tax assessor) will increase $2 to $127 in the proposed $6,785,850 million budget for the new fiscal year that begins on June 1. more
Should you glance at the box that highlights the last five years of Lawrence school budgets you will see the identical figures for three years of budgets, four years of the tax levy and two years of the tax-cap increase. more
Based on the most recent five-year budget projections, which showed a 2 percent increase each year, the Hewlett-Woodmere School District is considering ways to reduce spending that right now focus on instituting the Princeton Plan, slicing a period off the current 10-period day at Hewlett High School and overhauling administration. more
In an election that featured seven candidates running for the Board of Education, the Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s proposed budget passed Tuesday night, and five candidates were … more
In addition to voting for five seats on the Hewlett-Woodmere School board of education and one on the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Library board, district residents can vote on May 11 for two propositions … more
Nassau County recently announced that it finished 2020 with a surplus of $75 million (subject to some adjustment, but it’s a reasonable number to work with). Sounds like good news, right? Not so fast. more
With less than two months until the budget and trustee vote, the Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s Board of Education approved the proposed 2021-22 budget that is a near 2 percent spending increase from the current fiscal plan. more
Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education members have concerns with the proposed 2021-22 budget that was presented as a nearly a 2 percent spending increase from the current fiscal plan.  more
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