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Though it is home to only 778 residents and is 0.4 square miles in size, the Village of Woodsburgh had a huge impact on the way we live our lives today being one of the first “planned” communities, where people lived outside New York City and commuted to and from work. more
In spite of its small size — 778 residents, according to the 2010 census, occupying just 0.4 square miles — the Village of Woodsburgh has played a large role in the development of the Five Towns. more
Lawrence Woodmere Academy will mark its 100th anniversary with several events throughout the 2012-’13 school year, a technology upgrade and welcoming a new Upper School director. more
Village elections were held in Atlantic Beach, Lawrence, Woodsburgh, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor and Hewlett Neck on June 19. The only contested race was for mayor of Atlantic Beach. more
The villages of Woodsburgh, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor and Hewlett Neck will hold elections on June 19 for mayor and trustee seats for their respective village boards. All terms are two years. All candidates are unopposed. more
Arrests NORTH WOODMERE – Latoya T. Covington, 28, of Far Rockaway, was arrested for shoplifting from a department store on Rockaway Turnpike at 9:50 p.m. on April, 13, police said. more
Hewlett High School’s pre-prom event took place at the Woodsburgh home of the Arvin Maskin last Sunday. more
A Lawrence landscaper, whose father began the family business, is being credited with transforming a stretch of Rockaway Turnpike from Taco Bell To McDonald’s that one reader called the “ugliest road in America,” into a beautiful greenscape. more
Former president and chairman of the Five Towns Community Chest and the mayor of Woodsburgh, respectively, Steven and Susan Schlaff, were honored at the Neighbors in Needs Concert last Thursday for their consistent involvement with the Woodmere-based organization’s events. more
The June 15 elections in the tiny Five Towns villages of Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Neck and Woodsburgh will be uncontested. Hewlett Harbor Mayor Mark Weiss is running for a second term with … more
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