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It came at the end of the Oct. 11 Village of Lawrence board of trustees meeting, but it might be the most significant item that was approved. Deputy Mayor Michael Fragin put forth a motion to hire a … more
As the Sept. 13 Village of Lawrence board meeting was about to be adjourned, Trustee Uri Kaufman introduced a resolution that was not on the 12-item agenda. He proposed that the village spend $4,200 … more
The Herald enthusiastically endorses Alex Edelman for Village of Lawrence mayor. He has only been mayor for two years, but he’s already had the computer systems at Village Hall and the country club linked to improve communication and efficiency between the two; been proactive in filling potholes; and helped restore the village to financial solvency. more
Hardly the Oklahoma land rush of 1889, the nearly four acres of land where sewage treatment plant was on Rock Hall Road in the Village of Lawrence is generating its own “Sooner Fever” as the debate on how the site should be used after its remediated and becomes village property again on July 1. more
Mark Twain once said, “buy land, they're not making it anymore,” and those words ignited a debate that enveloped the Village of Lawrence board meeting on April 12, when Mayor Alex Edelman, under the Good & Welfare portion, introduced a resolution that was not on the agenda to ensure that only seven homes could be built on the remediated land that was the sewage treatment plant. more
Tsvi Greenfield’s question on what the Village of Lawrence is considering to do with the decommissioned sewage treatment plant land ignited a firestorm of debate between Mayor Alex Edelman and Trustee Uri Kaufman at the March 8 board meeting. more
Last week, at the height of hurricane season, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced that forecasters are predicting a higher likelihood of an above-normal season, and increased the predicted number of . . . more
Clean drinking water, a swim in the bay, catching fish to eat and going to the beach are things we easily take for granted as Long Islanders. more
The villages of Cedarhurst and Lawrence will have a few more acres of land by the end of the year as their respective sewage plants will be totally decommissioned. more
“The long-term sustainability of Reynolds Channel and our surrounding bays is a pressing environmental concern . . ." more
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