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Breslin Realty offers updates on project nesses. Orwasher said that he and his team have spoken with chamber As a supporting petition leaders, Baldwin Civic Associamade its way around the room tion representatives and concollecting signatures, a Breslin cerned residents and business Realty representaowners to navigate t ive d e s c r i b e d their way through updates to a large the process and mixed-use project determine “what slated for Grand suits everyone’s Avenue and Sunneeds.” rise Highway at a While the coroBaldwin Chamber navirus pandemic of Commerce meethas interrupted the ing on Nov. 11. process significantA couple of ly, he noted, team dozen people in the members are welgrand ballroom of coming feedback the Coral House a n d d eve l o p i n g heard from David m o r e a dv a n c e d Orwasher, chief plans. development offiThe original cer for Breslin plans for the propRealty, a commererty, which meacial development sures about 1.71 firm. called for daVid ORwasHER acres, “We’re intendabout 240 residening to develop a Breslin Realty tial units in a sixmulti-family, apstory building, but proximately 200-unit, mixed-use they have since been altered to development on that property,” reflect public input. Orwasher said of the site, which “The feedback from folks here now houses an auto storage lot and elsewhere is it’s a little too that residents have called a poor- intense,” Orwasher said, “so we ly maintained eyesore that dialed it back.” depresses property values for neighboring homes and busiContinued on page 4
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Honoring those who served At a Baldwin Chamber of Commerce meeting at the Coral House on Nov. 11, Baldwin American Legion Post 246 Commander Bob Hare, far left, received a proclamation from State Assemblywoman Judy Griffin and State Sen. Todd Kaminsky, not pictured, along with veterans Joseph Eberhart and Thomas Fitzpatrick, who were also honored. Story, more photos, Page 9.
Managing Covid-19 stress, anxiety By BRidgEt dOwNEs bdownes@liherald.com
The state of the country, with the relentless coronavirus pandemic, political turmoil and social unrest, has left people of all ages feeling anxious, stressed and depressed. In June, adults across the nation reported considerably elevated adverse mental health conditions associated with Covid-19, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Symptoms of anxiety
and depression increased nationwide between April and June, compared with the same period the year prior. About 40 percent overall reported “at least one adverse mental or behavioral health condition.” The CDC report suggests, though, that community-level intervention and prevention efforts could help address a number of mental health conditions. The Baldwin Council of Parent Teacher Associations, in collaboration with the Baldwin School District, hosted a Zoom
webinar on Nov. 9 at which psychiatrist Dr. Caryl Oris spoke with parents about the effects of stress and anxiety on the body. The interactive Parent Academy Workshop, titled “Persevering and Moving Forward in Challenging Times,” also highlighted ways to cope. “Tonight’s event is super-relevant with everything that all of us — all community members, all ages — are experiencing,” Baldwin Middle School Principal Andrew DiNapoli said, adding Continued on page 3
e’re trying, frankly, to be responsible and responsive to everything that was articulated and to hear everyone’s collective feedback.