The Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) hosted a seminar in Williston Park on Jan. 10 — and the state’s new tax levy cap law that went into effect in January was a hot topic of …
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By Brian Croce
bcroce@liherald.com
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1/18/12
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The Nassau County Village Officials Association (NCVOA) hosted a seminar in Williston Park on Jan. 10 — and the state’s new tax levy cap law that went into effect in January was a hot …
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By Brian Croce
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1/18/12
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A posting appeared on the Orthodox Union Job Board on Dec. 14 seeking a chief executive officer for the Village of Lawrence, at an annual salary of $150,000 plus benefits. The Orthodox Union promotes the values of the Orthodox Jewish community.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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1/12/12
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“What does an art gallery do? It provokes the imagination,” says photographer Susan Grieco, who, along with about 10 other professional photographers who shoot for the Herald, has …
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Lee Landor
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1/4/12
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Joseph Carnevale is upset, frustrated and unsure of the future. He was one of eight full-time employees whose positions at the Lawrence Yacht and Country Club were eliminated by the village last Friday.
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JEFF BESSEN
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12/22/11
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In attempt to gain information concerning payments to two people who worked for the Village of Lawrence that were made by Mayor Martin Oliner without the board’s approval the trustees voted at the Dec. 15 board meeting 3-1-1 to draft a letter that could be sent to the state comptroller’s office.
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JEFF BESSEN
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12/22/11
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The holiday countdown continues this weekend with events that focus on the festive pleasures of an earlier era.
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By Karen Bloom
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12/14/11
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Twice already in its schedule of meetings set at the July organizational meeting, and once earlier this year, the Village of Lawrence changed meeting dates that had already been publicized.
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JEFF BESSEN
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12/8/11
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Though the Village of Lawrence Board of Trustees voted in July to approve a plan to widen Williams Street by three feet and introduce two-way traffic to what is now a one-way street, community anger over the project has persuaded trustees to review the plan at the next board meeting.
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ANN E. FRIEDMAN
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12/1/11
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If you're not shopping 'til you drop, there's plenty to do to kick off the holiday season.
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11/23/11
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