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Vol. 56 No. 4
Barrett plant key to offshore wind farm cable connecting the turbines off Montauk with Astoria, Queens, will run 200 miles under the In his Jan. 13 State of the Long Island Sound, the governor State address, Gov. Andrew said. Cuomo outlined a $26 billion “This is the largest producgreen-energy plan tion of renewable to increase solar energy by any state and wind projects, in United States including two offhistory,” Cuomo shore wind farms, said. one of which is With the state slated to connect to facing a $15 billion the E.F. Bar rett deficit, funding of Generation Station offshore wind projin Island Park. ects will mostly Cuomo’s plan come from private includes two large industry, he said, offshore wind a d d i n g t h at h e farms, with a total would outline of more than 90 financial plans in a turbines, off Long bu d g e t a d d re s s Island’s coast. One later this month. will be roughly 20 O f f s h o re a n d miles south of land-based wind Jones Beach and projects will reduce the other more emissions MICHAEl MCGINtY carbon than 60 miles east by almost 16 milof Montauk Point; Island Park mayor lion metric tons neither will be visiper year, Cuomo ble from shore. said, noting that The Island Park plant will there would be nearly $26 billion serve as an interconnection in direct investment and more point for a new, 2,500-megawatt than 17,000 jobs created. offshore wind farm. The trans“This will help stimulate the mission cable connecting the state’s economic recovery from wind farm and the plant will run through Jones Beach, while the Continued on page 5
By MIKE SMollINS msmollins@liherald.com
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Honoring MlK by doing good The Friedberg JCC in Oceanside hosted a Day of Service on Monday in honor of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Attendees served those in need by donating tote bags filled with snacks, greeting cards and Stop & Shop gift cards, and families also gathered safely to discuss racial injustice.
MSSN doctors discuss vaccine Covid-19 cases climbing at Oceanside hospital By MIKE SMollINS msmollins@liherald.com
Though it could take many months for Covid-19 vaccines to reach a majority of the population, a number of physicians remain optimistic about the progress made so far. “We hope we will have enough vaccine for everybody in the next few months — that’s months plural,” said Dr. Aaron Glatt, chairman of the Depart-
ment of Medicine and chief of infectious diseases at Mount Sinai South Nassau hospital in Oceanside. “Until then, people have to make sure they’re practicing how to stay safe and healthy.” We a r i n g a m a s k , G l at t appeared alongside MSSN’s chief medical officer, Dr. Adhi Sharma, in a hospital triage tent for a Jan. 14 Facebook Live session, at which the doctors updated the public on the vac-
cine and the coronavirus, and fielded viewers’ questions. They stressed that those seeking inoculations should not call the hospital or show up and wait in line, but should check the state Department of Health’s website to set up appointments and get the latest news. The doctors urged patience for those who are eager to get a Covid-19 vaccine, but have been Continued on page 6
his sustainable clean energy will be a hallmark, and allow our future generations to live, work and raise a family right there on Long Island.