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Though the Lawrence High School auditorium where Assistant Superintendent of Business and Operations Jeremy Feder presented the proposed 2019-20 school district budget at the March 11 Board of Education meeting was nearly empty the preliminary promises do not appear hollow. more
Lawrence School District officials are expected to present the preliminary budget for the 2019-2020 school year at the Board of Education meeting at Lawrence School at 8 p.m. on March 11. more
It’s school budget season, and as districts begin laying out their 2019-20 spending plans, it’s a critical time for residents to attend Board of Education meetings. more
With the vote less than four months away, the administration of the Hewlett-Woodmere School District met on Jan. 24 at the Woodmere Education center at 1 Johnson Avenue, Woodmere, to discuss … more
Q. We’re planning a large renovation with an architect, and wondering when to get a contractor for estimates and an interior designer to go over everything? We have a limited budget and . . . more
The Republican-majority Hempstead Town Board on Oct. 30 passed its $432.5-million budget by a vote of 6-1. Town Supervisor Laura Gillen, a Democrat, did not endorse the spending plan, which, she said, relied on uncertain savings to fund an $11-million tax cut. more
I was elected Town of Hempstead supervisor in 2017 to make our local government more accessible and accountable to residents. Since the first day of my administration . . . more
Five Board of Education seats in the Five Town’s two public school districts are up for election this spring. All three Hewlett-Woodmere candidates are unopposed and one race in Lawrence is contested. more
Among the many items included in the proposed $102.44 million Lawrence School District budget are an increase in security personnel, $4 million in capital improvements, a high school sports wing and adding Mandarin as a language elective. more
The New York State Legislature finalized a $168.3 billion budget for the 2018-19 fiscal year just hours before its April 1 deadline. While lawmakers approved a number of provisions, such as tax … more
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