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It is finally here: 2017. The new year marks an end to the seemingly perpetual, heavily critiqued 2016. more
Eight new programs and six possible new hires — five of them teachers — are part of the proposed 2014-15 Hewlett-Woodmere School District budget, which totals $112.1 million, $2.5 more than the current spending plan with a $2 million increase in the tax levy. more
Waiting for H-W to fix dismissal issues To the Editor: I read the article “Driving through the dismissal traffic” (Dec. 12-18), about traffic difficulties at dismissal at the Franklin Early Childhood Center in Hewlett with, obviously, great interest. more
On Tuesday, Feb. 4 from 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. and Thursday, Feb. 6 from 9:45 to 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 to 7 p.m., the Hewlett-Woodmere School District will hold registration for prekindergarten programs at the Franklin Early Childhood Center (FECC) at 180 Henrietta Place in Hewlett. more
Maneuvering through the narrow streets of the Five Towns is difficult as vehicles are parked on both sides and in most cases there is two-way traffic. Adding to this problem is an increase of volume at certain times of the day. more
Students in Stacy Sommer’s and Yvon Amer’s kindergarten classes at the Franklin Early Childhood Center in the Hewlett-Woodmere School District were asked by a resident to assist families in need at the Boys and Girls Club in Far Rockaway. more
After a couple of postponements due to inclement weather, the third annual Hewlett Lawrence Soccer Club beach party was finally held at the Sands Beach Club in Atlantic Beach on June 19. more
As Hewlett High School Principal Thomas Russo walked the hallways, he high-fived students and smiled from ear to ear, hiding the personal struggle he’s been dealing with for the past seven years. more
Susette Prezios, the mother of three Hewlett-Woodmere students, attended the district’s public budget forum on March 21 and said that the decision to eliminate adult education programs in 2013-14 would have a negative impact on the community in which she grew up. more
Hewlett-Woodmere public schools announced at its Feb. 27 Board of Education meeting the appointment of three new principals; Al Bauer, the current assistant principal at Hewlett High School, will become the principal at Woodmere Middle School, Franklin Early Childhood Center’s new principal will be Lorraine Smyth, the current assistant principal at Hewlett Elementary, and Evelyn Lolis will be the new principal at Hewlett Elementary School. more
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