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Business Association
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A Message from the Hewlett-Woodmere Business AssociATion
Dear Residents:
The HewlettWoodmere Business Association was formed to bring together merchants and professionals conducting business in the hamlets of Hewlett and Woodmere, including North Woodmere, served by School District 14. Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association David Friedman members support programs throughout the school district, local organizations and civic associations. We aim to foster awareness from adjoining communities as to our merchandise, activities and services offered in the two villages. The HWBA plans to increase internet marketing through the use of our current website and a secondary site, ShopHewlettWoodmere.com.
We enjoy the support of Town Councilman Anthony D’Esposito, County Legislator Howard Kopel, County Executive Laura Curran, Town Supervisor Donald Clavin, State Sen. Todd Kaminsky and State Assembywoman Melissa Miller. It is these public officials and our residents who look to an active business association to make our community a more attractive place to reside.
The HWBA has become an integral part of the community, and in the past, before the coronavirus pandemic, we held Christmas and Hanukkah celebrations, rebuilt the Veteran’s Memorial Plaza, organized the Memorial Day parade and sponsored Kids Night Out.
Our award-winning school district, refurbished library and evolving shopping areas are what help to unite us as a vibrant community. We invite you to eat in our local restaurants, shop our boutiques and use our service businesses to help us remain a strong business hub.
David Friedman
President, Hewlett-Woodmere Business Association