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er 18, 2015 section • decemb publicat ions special

Manhasset civics seek 6th Pct. return

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Officials call on county executives to reinstate the precinct as it was By M at t G r e c h The umbrella group representing Manhasset civic associations is calling on Nassau County to reinstate the Sixth Precinct in Manhasset as a fully operational precinct, saying its merger with the Third Precinct has resulted in a reduction in services without a corresponding reduction in cost. “We feel that our community is getting less police services, particularly in vehicle traffic enforcement and what we once had as a POP unit, or problem-oriented police,” Council of Greater Manhasset Civic Associations President Richard Bentley said in a letter sent to Nassau County officials on Dec. 3. The letter, a copy of which was sent to Blank Slate Media, was sent to Nassau County Executive Ed Mangano, Nassau County Legislator Richard Nicolello and Police Commissioner Krumpter. “We would like to re-establish the administration in the Sixth (precinct) building exactly as it was

in the past and also to reassign the plain-clothes police officers we had in the past,” Manhasset Civic Association secretary Sue Auriemma said. “They allow for targeted patrol, those are the extra bodies out there at night in plain clothes not visible to would-be burglars, and we don’t have that now.” The Sixth Precinct, which was located on Community Drive in Manhasset, was consolidated with the Third Precinct, located in Williston Park, with the Williston Park location serving as its headquarters under a county-wide plan proposed by Mangano and passed in a partyline vote by Republican county legislators in March 2012. The Third Precinct was then split into two divisions — the Third South Subdivision and Third North Subdivision, which is currently responsible for Manhasset and Great Neck. The consolidation plan called for four of the county’s police preContinued on Page 73

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New best friends found each other at the North Shore Animal League free pet adoption day. See more photos on Page 59.

North Hills development raises new concerns By N o a h MaNSkar

the destruction of the house it would replace, but some of its neighbors expressed reservaPlans for a new North Hills tions. Residents of the two Essubdivision on the former site of the Inisfada Retreat House tates at North Hills subdividrew less criticism at a pub- sions questioned how developlic hearing Wednesday than ers of the proposed “Manhasset

Crest” subdivision would prevent drainage problems, rodent infestations and security issues. “Whether we realize it or not, it will have an impact on Estates I and, I assume, Estates II,” said Henry Lippold, an EsContinued on Page 62

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