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Reckless drivers prompt light on Woodfield Road has been completed and will be given to a contractor “sometime in early May,” according to NasA traffic light will be installed sau County Public Works Comon Woodfield Road, thanks to a missioner Ken Arnold. The light joint effort by the public, the will be up in July or early West Hempstead Community August before students return to Support Association, and elected school. officials. Greenberg and Arnold were The new light joined by Nassau will help curb the County 8th District frequent reckless L e g i s l a t o r Jo h n driving that has led Giuffré, Assemblyto multiple fatalities, man Ed Ra, and Nasincluding the death sau County Police of 12-year-old Tomas Department InspecMolina last October. tor Gregory StephaThe road underwent noff, among others, a review following to discuss the prothe community’s cess and results of insistence that the road review. something must be Giuffré explained done, with a public that officials took meeting held on this issue seriously, April 27 to discuss JOHn GIuFFRé and the traffic study the review’s findwas expedited folNassau Legislator ings. l ow i n g M o l i n a ’s The announcedeath. Though that ment of the new traffic light was initial study determined that the met with enthusiastic applause. Woodfield intersections did not “The passionate interest of meet the qualifications for a trafthe community was instrumen- fic light, Nassau County Executal to getting this issue heard,” tive Bruce Blakeman overturned said Maureen Greenberg, presi- the order due to community dent of the West Hempstead need. Community Support Associa“West Hempstead is a walktion. “And tonight I’m happy to ing community,” Giuffré said, report that we have results.” noting that the street is frequentThe plan for the traffic light Continued on page 2
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empstead is a walking community. People need to be able to cross the street.
Community heroes honored The Knights of Columbus St. Mary’s Maris Stella Council 2228 held a communion breakfast last Sunday at Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Malverne to honor several community heroes. The event was held in memory of Detective Joseph Taylor and police officer Robert Venable. Above, from left, Grand Night Nick Comando, Woman of the Year honoree Doris BoveAresta and Chairman Larry Lombardo. At right, New York City mayor Eric Adams speaks. Story, more photos, Page 4.
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