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What to do with the gate at the end of South Lord Avenue in Lawrence brought a standing room only crowd to Lawrence Village Hall for the Nov. 9 board of trustees meeting to discuss safety and convenience surrounding the closed gate, an entrance and exit to the Inwood Long Island Rail Road station. more
Join the Village of Cedarhurst in expressing profound gratitude to our veterans who served America with honor and dedication, upholding the principles of freedom, equality, and opportunity. more
Today, everyone is conscious of pollution and its detrimental effects on our environment and health. The most common forms are water, air and plastic pollution, but there is another type . . . more
The sky will be aglow for the annual spectacle that marks our Independence Day, always a rousing celebration. While the main event is Tuesday, of course, the county-wide festivities begin Saturday, with plenty of local fireworks to enjoy. more
Lawrence mayor Alex Edelman touched on several items when he delivered his annual “State of the Village” address at the June 14 Lawrence Association meeting at the Lawrence Yacht & Country Club. more
Atlantic Beach, Lawrence, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett, Hewlett Neck and Woodsburgh villages will hold elections for board trustees on June 20. For results, go to liherald.com/fivetowns. more
On the Lawrence village board since 2008, as a trustee appointed by then mayor C. Simon Felder, to serving as a deputy mayor for a few years under current municipal leader Alex Edelman, Michael Fragin has helped navigate Lawrence through a few challenges. more
Lawrence village Trustee  Jeff Landy, who has served as deputy mayor for nearly a year, gave a heartfelt goodbye at the May 11 meeting after announcing his departure from the board at the end of his term. Landy was appointed in 2020. Landy has lived most of his last 47 years in Lawrence. more
The Village of Cedarhurst is planning to borrow $1.8 million and spend $200,000 more to purchase an 18,730-square-foot lot at 68 Washington Ave., where a 17-apartment development was proposed, and build a municipal parking lot instead. more
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