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Friday, december 18, 2015

vol. 3, no. 51

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Gift & Party Guide

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er 18, 2015 section • decemb publicat ions special

Robbed at E. Hills home

KIDS FoR KeHIllA

Woman shopping followed home BY M At t G R e c H An East Hills resident was struck in the face several times and robbed in her own driveway after she was followed home from Wheatley Plaza on Saturday night, Village of East Hills officials said. “The car pulled up alongside her house, and there were two people in it,” Village of East Hills Deputy Mayor Manny Zuckerman said. “One person jumped out quickly and went around a bush. She got out of her car and started to walk to the back door, when the one person jumped her, put her hand around her throat, and demanded her ring.” Zuckerman said the victim was struck in the face multiple times during the struggle and refused to surrender the ring initially, but gave in when the suspect threatened to stab her. The suspect then grabbed the victim’s purse and fled in a car, Nassau County police said. Nassau County police said they are searching for a suspect, Continued on Page 62

From left: kids For kehilla committee members olivia Jacobson, Marli Jacobson, eliza Liebowitz, Shoshana Ross, Ryann Rappaport, adam Liebowitz and Max Lippmann helped sell raffle tickets at the Sid Jacobson Jcc. See story on page 57.

Grist Mill to receive 500K for revamp State funding will allow restoration of historic building in village BY M At t G R e c H

Society secretary, said the group intends to use the money it reThe historic Roslyn Grist ceived in December to restore Mill in the Village of Roslyn will the mill as closely as possible to be restored to its original state its original condition. “The plans are to keep it thanks to a $500,000 grant to the Roslyn Landmark Society as authentic as possible,” Corn from the state Parks Department. said. “What we’ve been doing Jay Corn, Roslyn Landmark up to now has been stopping deterioration as much as we could, and just trying to preserve what’s there so we had something to restore.” The mill, which is located on Old Northern Bou-

levard, is believed to have been constructed as early as 1715 and has gone through a number of iterations since. “We think that it’s the only example of Dutch grist mill in America,” Corn said. The society has already taken steps to restore the structure, which had concrete placed over its copper siding in 1915. “First thing we did was take that off, that in itself stopped the rot and mildew,” Corn said. From 1916 to 1975, the mill

operated as the Roslyn Mill Tea House, a local restaurant, according to a press release from the society announcing the grant. Corn said the mill has been boarded up and closed to the public ever since the Tea House closed. The mill was acquired by Nassau County in 1976, and in February of this year it was nominated as one of two buildings representing Long Island’s heriContinued on Page 62

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