Lawrence is a
village
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in
Nassau County,
New York, United States. As of the
2010 United States Census, the village population was 6,483.
The Village of Lawrence is in the southwestern corner of the
Town of Hempstead, adjoining the border with the
New York City
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borough of
Queens
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to the west and near the
Atlantic Ocean
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to the south. Lawrence is one of the "
Five Towns
The Five Towns is an informal grouping of villages and hamlets in Nassau County, United States on the South Shore of western Long Island adjoining the border with Queens County in New York City. Although there is no official Five Towns d ...
", which consists of the villages of Lawrence and
Cedarhurst, the hamlets (unincorporated areas) of
Woodmere and
Inwood, and "The Hewletts", which is made up of the hamlet of
Hewlett together with the villages of
Hewlett Bay Park
Hewlett Bay Park is a village in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, on the South Shore of Long Island, in New York. The population was 404 at the 2010 census.
The area, like Back/Old Lawrence is unique because its rural affluence is similar ...
,
Hewlett Harbor
Hewlett Harbor is a village in Nassau County, on Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 1,263 as of the 2010 census.
The Village of Hewlett Harbor is located within the Town of Hempstead. This area, like Back/Old Lawrence is ...
and
Hewlett Neck, along with
Woodsburgh.
Old Lawrence
Old Lawrence, or Back Lawrence, is a part of the Village of Lawrence, comprising many large homes, mansions, beach side villas and former
plantations with very large property, a few dating back to the time of the
American Revolution
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. This area, like
Hewlett is unique because its rural affluence is similar in character to the more well known
Gold Coast of the
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**Electoral district of North Shore
**North Shore railway line, Sydney
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instead of being more urbanized like the rest of the
South Shore of
Nassau County. An interesting pre-Revolutionary home on Long Island,
Rock Hall, was home to two prominent families, the Martins and Hewletts, and is now an active museum.
Beginning in 1869, a railroad line was completed which originated in New York City and ran through the part of Long Island now called The Five Towns. Part of the land in that area was acquired by three brothers with the surname "Lawrence," which is who the Village was eventually named after. During the second half of the 19th century, it was a main
vacation spot for the wealthy families until the 1890s. A series of
hurricanes and
nor'easters altered the coastline considerably and destroyed a large beachfront hotel. Lawrence could no longer boast direct access to the sands along the Atlantic Ocean. At the same time, Lawrence began to become more like a modern
suburb, a village with schools, public facilities, better roads and a large town area that expanded into what it is now today.
In 1897, Lawrence incorporated as a village.
This enabled it to gain local control of zoning.
Lawrence, or most notably Old Lawrence, was formerly home to a large upper class of
White Anglo-Saxon Protestant families who lived there since the time of the
American Revolution
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. From the 1940s to 1980s, it became a center of
Reform
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and
Conservative
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Jewish life that included the largest Reform synagogue on Long Island (Temple Israel). Many noteworthy residents grew up in Lawrence during this period.
In the late 1980s, it saw a large migration of
Modern Orthodox Jews. The Orthodox Jewish communities are close to the more
Haredi
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nearby center of
Far Rockaway which has more
yeshiva
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s for the children and younger members as well as a variety of
kosher restaurants and communal organizations. Central Avenue in Lawrence (and its continuation in Cedarhurst) has a large and growing number of kosher restaurants and other business catering to the Orthodox community.
Geography

According to the
United States Census Bureau
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An economy is an area of th ...
, the village has a total area of 4.7 square miles (12.1 km
2), of which 3.8 square miles (10.0 km
2) is land and 0.8 square mile (2.2 km
2) (17.91%) is water.
Demographics
As of the
census
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of 2000, there were 6,522 people, 2,113 households, and 1,629 families residing in the village. The
population density
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was 1,694.6 people per square mile (654.1/km
2). There were 2,287 housing units at an average density of 594.2 per square mile (229.4/km
2). The racial makeup of the village was 95.2%
White
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, 1.1%
African American
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, <0.1%
Native American, 1.7%
Asian, <0.1%
Pacific Islander, 1.0% from
other races, and 0.9% from two or more races.
Hispanic
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The term commonly applies to countries with a cultural and historical link to Spain and to viceroyalties for ...
or
Latino of any race were 3.4% of the population.
There were 2,113 households, out of which 37.6% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 69.7% were
married couples living together, 5.5% had a female householder with no husband present, and 22.9% were non-families. 20.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 13.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 3.09 and the average family size was 3.62.
In the village, the population was spread out, with 32.6% under the age of 18, 6.9% from 18 to 24, 20.3% from 25 to 44, 24.0% from 45 to 64, and 16.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 37 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 89.7 males.
The median income for a household in the village was $104,845, and the median income for a family was $129,779. Males had a median income of $99,841 versus $41,094 for females. The
per capita income
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Per capita i ...
for the village was $51,602. About 4.3% of families and 6.3% of the population were below the
poverty line
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, including 6.2% of those under age 18 and 5.8% of those age 65 or over.
Government
The Village of Lawrence is governed by an elected Mayor and Board of Trustees. The present Mayor is Alex H. Edelman, elected in 2014. The Board of Trustees consists of 5 members including the Mayor. Members of the Board of Trustees are as follows:
* Alex H. Edelman - Mayor
* Michael A. Fragin - Deputy Mayor
* Syma F. Diamond - Trustee
* Uri Kaufman - Trustee
* Daniel J. Goldstein - Trustee
Lawrence recently enacted term limits for the Village Board. The Mayor may only serve three two year terms and trustees are limited to four two year terms.
Representation in government
* Township -
Town of Hempstead, Councilman
Bruce Blakeman.
* County -
Nassau County,
Laura Curran
Laura Curran (born December 31, 1967) is a Canadian-born American politician who served as the county executive of Nassau County from 2018 to 2021. She was the ninth county executive in Nassau County history and the first woman to hold the offi ...
, County Executive
* New York State Legislature -
Senate9th District Todd Kaminsky, Senator
* New York State Legislature -
Assembly
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Organisations and meetings
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* General assembly, an official meeting of the members of an organization or of their representa ...
20th District empty, Assemblywoman Melissa “Missy” Miller (R)
* United States Congress -
New York's 4th district,
Kathleen Rice
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, Representative
Education
The
Lawrence Public Schools
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, School District 15, serve the communities of
Atlantic Beach Atlantic Beach is the name of some places in the United States:
*Atlantic Beach, Florida, a city
*Atlantic Beach, New York, a village
*Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, a town
*Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
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,
Cedarhurst,
Inwood, Lawrence, and sections of
Woodmere and
North Woodmere
North Woodmere is an unincorporated hamlet in the Town of Hempstead, New York, located in far western Nassau County on the South Shore of Long Island in the Town of Hempstead.
History
Prior to its development in the late 1950s, the land st ...
.
The
Hebrew Academy of the Five Towns and Rockaway, is a K-12
Modern Orthodox school where students study Jewish and secular subjects in a dual curriculum. The Pre-School, Kindergarten and Elementary schools are located on one campus on Frost Lane and Washington Avenue.
The Brandeis Schoolis a conservative Jewish Day School located in Lawrence.
Mesivta Ateres Yaakov
Mesivta Ateres Yaakov (commonly referred to as MAY) is an Orthodox Jewish, all-male high school in Lawrence, New York. Founded in 1987 as a part of the Yeshiva of South Shore, the Mesivta became both financially and administratively independent i ...
is a yeshiva located in Lawrence.
Rambam Mesivtais also located in Lawrence on Frost ave. It is for grades 9-12 where students learn a dual curriculum of Jewish and Secular studies.
Lawrence is also home to th
Shor Yoshuv Institute a Rabbinical College with several hundred students.
Transportation
The
Lawrence station provides
Long Island Rail Road service on the
Far Rockaway Branch to
Penn Station in
Midtown Manhattan and
Atlantic Terminal in
Brooklyn
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with connections at
Jamaica
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to other parts of Long Island.
The buses of
Nassau Inter-County Express run down Central Avenue extending southwest into Far Rockaway (with a connection to the of the
New York City Subway at
Far Rockaway – Mott Avenue) and northeast to the
Hempstead Transit Center
The Rosa Parks Hempstead Transit Center is the Nassau Inter-County Express bus system's indoor customer facility between Jackson and West Columbia Streets in Hempstead, New York. Directly across West Columbia Street is also the terminus for th ...
in central Nassau County with connections to other parts of Long Island.
Lawrence is connected to
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*Atlantic Beach, Florida, a city
*Atlantic Beach, New York, a village
*Atlantic Beach, North Carolina, a town
*Atlantic Beach, South Carolina
Atlantic Beach is a town in Horry County, ...
to the south, across
Reynolds Channel via the
Atlantic Beach Bridge.
Emergency services
The
Nassau County Police Department provides police services in Lawrence and most of Nassau County. Lawrence is part of the force's Fourth Precinct.
Lawrence is served by the EMS group named
Hatzalah of Rockaway Lawrence (RL)
Lawrence is served by the Lawrence-Cedarhurst Fire Department. The LCFD consists of 85 volunteer firefighters and emergency medical technicians and provides fire protection to the villages of Lawrence and Cedarhurst, as well as the North Lawrence Fire District and East Lawrence Fire District. The LCFD also responds to alarms such as car accidents and aided cases on the
Atlantic Beach Bridge.
Notable people
Notable current and former residents of Lawrence include:
*
Ben Ashkenazy (born 1968/69), American
billionaire
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real estate developer
*
Stuart Beck
Stuart Jay Beck (December 23, 1946 – February 29, 2016) was an American law practitioner and a diplomat for Palau. As a lawyer he helped negotiate the Compact of Free Association, which established Palau as an independent nation in free asso ...
(1946-2016), lawyer and
diplomat
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for
Palau
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who helped negotiate the
Compact of Free Association, which established Palau as an independent nation in free association with the United States in 1994.
*
Bruce Blakeman, First Presiding Officer of the
Nassau County Legislature
*
Benjamin Brafman (born 1948), criminal defense attorney
* Beatrice Burstein (1915-2001), first female New York State Supreme Court Justice on Long Island, prominent public servant
* John Burstein (born 1950), children's television personality who created the character
Slim Goodbody.
*
Karen Burstein (born 1942), politician and former judge who was the unsuccessful Democratic nominee for
New York State Attorney General in 1994.
*
Michael Cohen (born 1966), personal attorney for
Donald Trump
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Trump graduated from the Wharton School of the University of ...
, was raised in Lawrence.
*
Marc Stuart Dreier (born 1950), lawyer convicted for his involvement in a Ponzi scheme.
*
Bill Etra (1947-2016), live video pioneer and the co-inventor (with
Steve Rutt
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) of the
Rutt/Etra Video Synthesizer
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See also
*Scanimate
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.
*
Rockie Gardiner
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(c. 1938-2008), psychic, was raised in Lawrence.
*
Henry Hill and his wife, Karen (the subjects of the film ''
Goodfellas'') moved in with Karen's parents when the Hills were newlyweds.
*
Jacob H. Horwitz
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, (1892-1992), businessman, philanthropist and a fashion innovator who was one of the first to specialize in junior miss and teenage clothing.
*
Donna Karan
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Early life
Karan was born Donna Ivy Faske to mother Helen "Queenie" Faske (née Rabi ...
(born 1948), fashion designer
*
Arthur Kopit (1937–2021), playwright, best known for ''
Wings
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'', ''
Nine'' and ''
Oh Dad, Poor Dad''.
*
Arthur L. Liman (1932-1997), lawyer and Chief Counsel for the Senate Iran-Contra hearings.
*
Peggy Lipton (1946-2019), actress best known for her role in ''
The Mod Squad''
*
Steve Madden (born 1958), shoe designer
*
Nancy McCartney, third wife of
Beatle Paul McCartney
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lived in Lawrence with her first husband
Bruce Blakeman.
*
Alana Newhouse (born 1976), editor of ''
Tablet Magazine''
*
Aaron Russo (1943-2007), movie producer,
libertarian
*
Israel Singer (born 1942), rabbi and professor who has held leadership posts in several international Jewish organizations
*
Maxine Stuart (1918-2013), actress.
*
Spencer Suderman Spencer Suderman (born August 17, 1966 in Far Rockaway, New York as Spencer Denenberg) is an American airshow performer, Guinness World Record holder for most inverted flat spins, flight instructor, and aviation video producer. Suderman and his wife ...
(born 1966), Airshow pilot and Guinness World Record holder
*
Bradley Tusk
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(born 1973), founder of Tusk Strategies, a political and strategic consulting firm based in New York City.
*
Rob Weiss, director/producer of ''
Amongst Friends'' and ''
Entourage''
*
Leslie West (1945-2020), of the hard rock group
Mountain
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.
[Fischler, Marcelle]
"Nascent Hall of Fame to Welcome First Honorees"
''The New York Times
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'', October 15, 2006. Accessed September 4, 2016.
*
Lil Tecca (born 2002), Hip hop and trap artist.
References
External links
Village of Lawrence websiteLawrence Public SchoolsLawrence: Always a Bastion of Quiet Elegance
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Five Towns
Villages in New York (state)
Villages in Nassau County, New York
Populated coastal places in New York (state)