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In just over three weeks, voters in the Hewlett-Woodmere and Lawrence school districts will cast ballots not only for their respective budgets, but also for Board of Education trustees, on May 16. All terms are three years, and begin on July 1. more
The Hewlett-Woodmere and Lawrence school districts will receive an increase in aid for next school year following the state budget’s passage on April 9. more
On May 16, eligible voters in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District could go to the polls from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Woodmere Education Center at 1 Johnson Place in Woodmere to vote on six propositions. more
Many of the most vulnerable people in our society are cared for by some of the strongest. Looking out for a child or adult with developmental disabilities can be trying . . . more
The Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education is proposing a $116.5 million budget for the 2017-18 school year that includes a .95 percent spending increase from the current $115. 4 million fiscal plan. more
In 2003, voters in the Lawrence School District overwhelmingly rejected a proposed $85.3 million budget with a 4.9 percent tax increase. In the subsequent 14 years, especially the past decade, Lawrence taxpayers have strongly supported the fiscal plans put together by district officials. more
An audit reviewing the Hewlett-Woodmere School District’s financial health between July 1, 2012 and May 31, 2016 was released on Jan. 27 and revealed that district officials overestimated three budgets by a total of $31.1 million, according to the state comptroller’s office. more
House Speaker Paul Ryan said earlier this month that Republicans would move to strip funding from Planned Parenthood, part of a broader effort to repeal the Affordable Care Act, much to the chagrin of pro-choice advocates. more
Nonprofit social-service agencies like the Five Towns Community Center were facing steep funding cuts by Nassau County as late as Monday night. more
The County Legislature on Monday took steps to close a $70 million-plus budget deficit that will all but ensure that the Nassau Interim Finance Authority, the state-appointed board that controls the county’s finances, will reject the spending plan and may step in with its own sweeping cuts. more
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