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As a busy New York City wife, mother and attorney, Stephanie Bhonslay was searching for ways to spend quality time with her family. Gardening came to mind. Her concept grew into an idea for a business: providing personal coaching in the joy and know-how of gardening. more
For the third time in six years the Hewlett-Woodmere Public Schools feature no contested election for the school board. Ironically the last time the incumbents went unchallenged in District 14 came … more
District 15 voters approved the proposed Lawrence Public Schools budget on Tuesday and re-elected all three incumbents to the school board.  The $94.1 … more
Hewlett-Woodmere’s Project Bulldog, celebrating art and community through the beloved bulldog mascot, will culminate with an auction and barbeque on June 17 at 6:30 pm. All 38 bulldogs will be put on the auction block at the Seawane Club, giving attendees an opportunity to bid on a one-of-a-kind piece. more
Voters in District 15 will head to the polls on Tuesday, May 11, to vote on the Lawrence School District's proposed 2010-11 budget of $94.1 million, which represents a budget-to-budget increase of 2.6 percent. The Herald urges a "Yes" vote on District 15's budget. more
There's no question that all six candidates running for seats on the Lawrence School Board are dedicated to improving the district's educational standards and doing everything they can to provide the resources for a successful learning environment. more
On Thursday, April 29, students at Hewlett Elementary School celebrated national "Poem In Your Pocket Day." Throughout the month of April, classrooms and hallways were bursting with poetry in honor of this special day more
The Lawrence Public Schools is presenting a special interactive Holocaust Exhibit called “When Humanity Fails.” The exhibit features a series of moving archival photographs and film footage of the atrocities and eventual liberation of the concentration camps during World War II. more
District 15 residents will head to the polls next Tuesday to decide the fate of the proposed $94.1 million 2010-11 Lawrence Public Schools budget. After operating on austerity from 2003 to 2007, the district has passed its last three budgets, and officials hope to keep the winning streak going and avoid potentially drastic cuts. more
Just over one year after the Lawrence school board voted to close the Number Six School in Woodmere, the elementary school consolidation plan is sure to be an issue with residents who cast their … more
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