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Having seven community members run for school board — people who are willing to be intimately involved in running the Hewlett-Woodmere School District — makes us smile. It also makes endorsing five of those seven more difficult, because they all articulated their ideas and opinions so well. more
Hewlett-Woodmere School District is proposing a $113.6 million budget for the 2015-2016 school year, which includes its lowest budget increase ($1.67 million, 1.49 percent) in 12 years and lowest projected tax levy increase (1.4 percent) in district history, according to officials. more
Three incumbent Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education trustees, Dr. Jonathan Altus, Melissa Gates and Stephen Witt, are running for re-election without opposition. The election is May 19. All terms are three years. more
Hewlett-Woodmere and Lawrence school district budgets passed. more
Updated May 17 at 10:25 a.m. Budgets in both the Hewlett-Woodmere and Lawrence school districts were approved by voters on Tuesday. more
Annually, the Herald prints the Hewlett-Woodmere’s Central PTA Council questionnaire of the district’s Board of Education candidates. There are four this year running for three seats. Incumbent Stephen Witt and Melissa Gates and Jonathan Altus are running as a team, while Fred Usherson is running independently. more
The four Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education candidates sat down separately with the Herald and answered five pertinent questions. Three of the candidates, incumbent Steven Witt, Jonathan Altus and Melissa Gates are running as a team, while Fred Usherson is running independently. more
Voters in the May 15 Hewlett-Woodmere Board of Education election will choose among one incumbent and three challengers for three trustee seats in the at-large contest. more
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