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What’s next?, is always the question when things change. So after the Cedarhurst sewage treatment plant was decommissioned in 2016, what’s next has been a discussion that is now nearly six years old. more
April 22 is Earth Day, when we come together as a nation — and a planet — to celebrate the natural world and renew our vows to protect the environment from harm. In honor of Earth Day five years ago . . . more
It was not supposed to be a silent auction, but the sale for the 3.83 acres of land at 1 Rock Hall Road in Lawrence village was as quiet as church mice when Village Administrator Ron Goldman opened the March 3 auction. more
The Village of Lawrence board of trustees meeting agenda on Feb. 13 was chock full of items, 17 in all, but more than likely none more important that the scheduling of a Wednesday, March 26 meeting at the Lawrence Yacht & Country Club at 8 p.m. on deciding how to use the vacant sewage treatment plant. more
The Village of Lawrence board remains stymied on what to do with the nearly 4 acres of land left vacant by the closing of the sewage treatment plant on Rock Hall Road more
In a tidy 40-minute meeting on July 25, the Village of Lawrence trustees took care of several items ranging from planning to hold a public hearing to the retention of two different consultants for two separate but related actions associated with the vacant land at the former site of the village’s sewage treatment plant by Rock Hall Road. more
The three primary issues discussed at the Jan. 7 Village of Lawrence board meeting focused on the vacant sewage treatment land, the possible creation of a bicycle lane and replacing the irrigation … 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
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
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