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Updated Aug. 16 at 10 a.m. Peninsula Public Library in Lawrence hosts several virtual events in August. more
The Peninsula Public Library in Lawrence has released their virtual events schedule for August. The events include: an online media lecture on Irving Berlin hosted by theater historian John … more
For new Peninsula Public Library Board of Trustee President Audrian Gray, reaching out to the community is what she wants to emphasize in her five-year term. more
An upcmoming virtual lecture hosted by the  Peninsula Public Library on July 16 at 11 a.m. will feature Professor Lawrence H. Schiffman. The program will focus on how the texts of the Dead … more
Updated June 17 at 7:15 a.m. In what is considered the most unprecedented school election; voting by mail-in ballots because of the coronavirus pandemic, the Lawrence School District budget was approved by a count of 3,906 to 1,461, after hand counting the ballots began at 5 p.m., on Tuesday. more
Beginning Monday, June 15 the Hewlett-Woodmere and Peninsula public libraries will offer curbside pickup of items. more
Despite the coronavirus pandemic closing all public libraries on Long Island, Peninsula Public Library in Lawrence will still hold their annual summer reading program. Children of all ages are … more
Levi Yitzchak Family Center & Library officials said that the facility on Central Avenue in Cedarhurst was vandalized on May 30. more
The proposed 2020-21 Lawrence School District budget of $102.49 million is just $41,000 larger than the current spending plan, but boasts new programs and the expansion of existing ones — a list including math, driver’s ed, professional development for teachers, instruction for students with dyslexia, and parental workshops. more
School district voting on proposed budgets, board trustees and propositions will have a completely different feel as there is no in-person voting this year because of the coronavirus pandemic. All voting will be done by mail-in ballot as mandated by Gov. Andrew Cuomo. more
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