2
The Manhasset Times, Friday, November 20, 2015
MT
Cardiologist found in Pa. town Randy Kiewe missing since Sept. By H a r r i s on Marder
It also said Kiewe had attempted suicide in the past. Kiewe is considered a regional expert in angina, arrhythmias, hypertension, cholesterol and lipid diseases, heart attacks and heart failure, specializing in the manifestation of heart disease in women, according to his biography on the CompleteCare website. With a bachelor’s degree from Brandeis University and his medical degree from the University of Pittsburgh, Kiewe is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular diseases and nuclear cardiology. A former cardiology fellow with North Shore University Hospital, Kiewe is a consultant to Long Island Jewish Medical Center’s Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and frequently lectures on the topic. Kiewe was named best cardiologist in The Long Island Press’ “Best of Long Island” contest this year.
Missing Roslyn cardiologist Randy Kiewe was found alive in Bristol, Pa., on Nov. 7, the Nassau County Police Department Public Information Office announced The Manhasset Bay Group tore down the Inisfada Retreat House (pictured) in December 2013 to make Monday. Detective Vincent Garcia said way for a 30-acre, 46-home luxury subdivision. police are unable to release any further information. An employee at CompleteCare Cardiology PLCC, the practice that Kiewe founded and for which he serves as medical director, who asked to remain anonymous, said he was glad Dr. Kiewe was found “alive and safe.” “It has been a difficult time with Dr. Kiewe and we’ve been trying to help out our patients as B Y NOA H M ANS K AR you don’t have to have a rocket green space to the site plan. best as we can during this diffiscientist to see there’s a lot of It also now includes a second cult time,” he said. The employee said early emergency access road in adA plan for a luxury housing questions,” Kass said. The Manhasset Bay Group, a dition to the entrance on Sear- last week, after news broke that subdivision on the former site of the St. Ignatius Retreat House in company incorporated in Dela- ingtown Road, which the village Kiewe was found, Kiewe’s patients were “very concerned” and North Hills is one step closer to ware, bought the property for had suggested. The most recent changes, took it upon themselves to get becoming a reality, but it still has $36.5 million in July 2013 and has been working to develop the as outlined in the revised plans any information they could from quite a way to go. The Manhasset Bay Group subdivison, known as “Manhas- submitted in September, were police and relay the information made in response to feedback to the practice. has submitted another revised set Crest,” since March 2014. No official statement has The proposal has gone from the village planning board, plan and a draft environmental impact statement for the 30- through several changes in said Anthony Guardino, the at- been released by CompleteCare acre, 46-home gated community that time, but the concept has torney representing the devel- Cardiology, the employee said. Efforts to reach Bristol Townon Searingtown Road to the vil- remained the same: high-end oper. The revisions are not highly ship Police were unavailing. lage planning board at a public homes in a gated community Nassau County Police issued targeted at buyers who want “a substantive, but both Guardino hearing Dec. 9. While the most recent lifestyle that combines moder- and Kass said the project will a Silver Alert on Nov. 7 saying changes directly respond to nity, practicality with ultimate likely change more as it goes Kiewe was found, but the alert board’s suggestions, Planning luxury,” the developer’s website through a series of public hear- contained no details regarding Kiewe’s condition. ings. Board Chairman David Kass said says. Kiewe, 47, was last seen And because the project reThe original plan was for there are still several details that could change before the project 51 houses, more than the two quires five zoning variances, it parking his BMW near the Roslyn is officially approved, such as per acre allowed under the vil- will have to go before the village train station around 6:30 a.m. on size of the lots the houses will sit lage’s residential zoning code. zoning board before the plan- Sept. 22, police said. The Silver Alert issued the on and how the developers will Manhasset Bay Group pared the ning board can approve it. “While we’re hopeful that day that Kiewe disappeared said protect a group of endangered number down to 46. In May, Village of North Hills the preliminary approval will be that Kiewe was in need of meditrees on the property. “If you’ve read the (draft en- Mayor Marvin Natiss said the forthcoming, we don’t anticipate cal attention and medication for Randy Kiewe vironmental impact statement), developer had also added more Continued on Page 54 the treatment of depression.
From religious retreat to luxury homes: plan North Hills subdivision sought by Far East execs
CORRECTION: In last week’s article “From addiction is a business is born,” Francine Aulicino was identified as “a recovering drug addict.” Aulicino should have been identified as someone who struggled with prescription painkillers after suffering an injury. Kerri Kahn, whose name was incorrectly spelled in the story, was identified as being sober for “only a few months” in October 2013. Kahn should have been identified as someone with 13 years of sobriety. We apologize for the errors.
TO REACH US MAIL: 105 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, NY 11596 FAX: 516-307-1046 Subscriptions: Sue Tabakin 516-307-1045 x206 stabakin@theislandnow.com
display advertising: Steven Blank 516-307-1045 x201 sblank@theislandnow.com classified advertising: Linda Matinale 516-307-1045 x210 lmatinale@theislandnow.com
editorial: Editorial Submissions: news@theislandnow.com / Sports Submission : sports@theislandnow.com Assistant Editor: Anthony Bosco 516-307-1045 x205 • abosco@theislandnow.com Great Neck News: Joe Nikic 516-307-1045 x203 • jnikic@theislandnow.com New Hyde Park Herald Courier: Noah Manskar 516-307-1045 x204 • nmanskar@theislandnow.com Manhasset Times: Harrison Marder 516-307-1045 x215 • hmarder@theislandnow.com Roslyn Times: Harrison Marder 516-307-1045 x215 • hmarder@theislandnow.com Williston Times: Noah Manskar 516-307-1045 x204 • nmanskar@theislandnow.com
MANHASSET TIMES (USPS#11850) is published by Blank Slate Media LLC, 105 Hillside Avenue, Williston Park, NY, 11596, (516)307-1045. The entire contents of the publication are copyright 2015. All rights reserved. The newspaper will not be liable for errors appearing in any advertising beyond the cost of the space occupied by the error. Periodicals postage paid at Williston Park, NY, POSTMASTER. Send address changes to the Manhasset Times, C/O Blank Slate Media LLC, 105 Hillside Avenue, Williston Park, New York, 11596.