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New proposal would require generators at senior housing
TOB HONORS RESCUER
Town of Oyster Bay officials present citation to Christopher Madden, who saved the lives of two teenagers who were struggling against strong currents in the Great South Bay. Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino, Councilman Lou Imbroto, Councilwoman Vicki Walsh and Receiver of Taxes Jeffrey Pravato reunited near-drowning victims Vincent and Joseph LaGrega with Christopher Madden of Hicksville. A heroic rescuer and Town Highway employee, Christopher saved the lives of two teenagers after spotting them struggling in the strong currents of the Great South Bay. “Our community takes
great pride in recognizing the amazing actions of Christopher Madden, who displayed heroism during a time of crisis,” said Supervisor Saladino. “Christopher’s quick thinking and courageous actions saved these teenagers lives and had he not responded as he did, the outcome would have been tragically different. Christopher Madden is not only a Good Samaritan, but an exemplary Town of Oyster Bay employee. We commend him for this lifesaving rescue.”
17 year-old Vincent LaGrega and his family were boating and attempted to anchor closer to the shore in the choppy water of the Great South Bay. Vincent jumped into the water in an attempt to swim to the beach and underestimated the extremely challenging conditions. He was soon struggling and drifting further away from the boat, clearly in immediate danger of drowning. Vincent’s brother, Joseph, jumped into the water hoping to save him, See page 12
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Following the slow PSEG-LI response to Tropical Storm Isaias that left tens of thousands of Nassau County residents without power for a week or more, Nassau County Legislator Joshua Lafazan (Woodbury) filed legislation on Friday, August 14 to establish new standards for protecting residents of future senior residential communities from extended power outages. Legislator Lafazan’s proposal requires any new senior housing, defined in this code as intended for residents ages 55 and above, to be equipped with a standby generator that can provide power to individual dwellings for 96 consecutive hours during a power outage. The Nassau County Fire Marshal’s office will establish guidelines for inspecting the generators to ensure functionality and adequate fueling. The law will apply to new construction commencing on or after April 1, 2021.
News reports following Tropical Storm Isaias documented the plight of vulnerable Nassau residents, including those at the Woodbury Gardens Senior Apartments, who were without power for nearly a week. Woodbury Gardens’ residents include seniors that rely upon perishable medications, electric-powered medical devices and electric-powered mobility aids. Legislator Lafazan was joined on the front steps of the Theodore Roosevelt Executive & Legislative Building by Judy Palumbo, executive director of the Oyster Bay Life Enrichment Center and Woodbury Gardens Board Member Ben Beckom, Treasurer Don Epstein and Woodbury Gardens resident and community advocate Jonathan Rudes during a press conference to announce the proposal. “Whether it's Woodbury Gardens or other senior complexes, See page 12
Arrest in Levittown murder
Nassau County Police have arrested Thomas Dinapoli, 67, of 83 Cord Lane in Levittown, for allegedly shooting and killing Cheryl Dinapoli, 61, at their home on Friday, August 13. According to police, officers responded to a disturbance at
that address and found Cheryl deceased and Thomas injured. Thomas Dinapoli was transported to an area hospital for treatment. Police have charged him with murder and attempted murder, and he will be arraigned when medically practical.
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