Friday, July 22, 2022
Vol. 82, No. 29
A Condo Spec ia with a Proven list Track Record
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Is no news good news for hotel critics? BY GEORGE HABER
The Town of Oyster Bay honored Ethan Chew of Syosset for his incredible achievement of being named a Presidential Scholar. He was the only Long Island student selected for the honor. The Town of Oyster Bay's Town Board recently honored Ethan Chew, of Syosset, for his incredible achievement of being named a Presidential Scholar. Presidential Scholars are selected by the White House Commission annually based on their academic performance, artistic and technical excellence, essays, school evaluations and a demonstrated commitment to community service and leadership. Ethan was among
161 scholars chosen nationwide, and the only student from Long Island, to receive what is considered one of the nation’s highest honors for high school seniors. “Ethan’s dedication to reaching above and beyond in academics, community service, and more, earning him the well-deserved title of Presidential Scholar, is truly inspiring,” said Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. “With an already extensive
legacy of accomplishments and college on the horizon, this young man embodies the New York spirit of ‘Excelsior’ as he continues his path ‘ever upward.’” This fall, Ethan plans to study ethics, politics and economics, as well as molecular, cellular and developmental biology, at Yale University. He is also interested in pursuing law, or medicine, or both, after graduating from Yale.
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When the Town of Oyster Bay gave its approval in 2019 for the construction of a Marriott hotel in East Birchwood in Jericho, most observers believed the monthslong campaign by Jericho residents against the hotel was finally over and that the organized, vocal residents had lost the battle to squash the project. Since then, more than 36 months have passed and no sign of any development has taken place. “We don’t know what’s happening,”said one Merry Lane homeowner, whose back yard looks out onto the lot where the hotel was planned to be built, not far from the Milleridge Inn, off Jericho Turnpike. “No permits for construction have been approved or filed,” a spokesman for the town's Planning and Development department told the News Journal. Calls to Kimco Realty, the landlord of the mall in which the hotel is scheduled to be situated, were not returned. Nor was Marriott Hotels Corp. able to provide any update on the
status of the proposed Jericho hotel. East Birchwood residents are optimistic that the project will be yet another that will fall by the wayside in the wake of the Covid pandemic, supply chain disruptions, and labor shortages.
Site for proposed hotel is near Milleridge Inn and Cottage.
Jericho Library book sale The Jericho Public Library will be holding a book sale on Saturday, July 30, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in front of the Library, located at 1 Merry Lane, Jericho. Discarded
books and other items will be for sale. Items must be paid for in cash. In case of inclement weather, the sale will be held in the Library meeting room.
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