Friday, March 4, 2016
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THE PULSE OF THE PENINSULA
Vol. 91, No. 10
home & design
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Kennilworth gate house plans stalled
WONDER WOMEN
Resident suggests relocation of proposed entrance security booth B y Joe N i k ic Plans to construct a gated entrance with a security booth in the Kennilworth section of the Village of Kings Point were stalled Thursday after a resident, whose property is adjacent to the booth, appeared at a village Board of Trustees meeting to voice concerns with the project. “We are exceptionally upset by this application,” Kings Point resident Jim Gubbins said. “Not that we resent the right of anybody to do what they’re doing, and if I lived in Kennilworth, I might even agree with it. But the impact it is going to have on us is considerable and very upsetting to us.” The Kennilworth Home Owners Association is seeking to create a gated community to better monitor who comes into the Kings Point enclave, association officials said. Wayne Edwards, an attorney representing the association, said resident and safety concerns were taken into account when designing
the project, which will also include landscaping intended to beautify the community’s entrance. “Fortunately, we’re not inventing the wheel here,” Edwards said. “We’ve looked at other gated communities and seen how they operate, what systems they used. I think we’ve taken the best of those systems and added to it.” He also said the applicant had three traffic studies completed by Cameron Engineering to ensure there would be no backup of cars waiting to enter through the gate and spoke with both the Vigilant and Alert Fire Companies to guarantee that fire trucks and emergency vehicles would be able to quickly enter through the gate during an emergency. Gubbins said he has a gazebo on his property that is approximately 20 to 30 feet away from the proposed gate booth, and feared the placement of the booth would negatively impact his quality of life. Continued on Page 82
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Artist Ann Tanksley at the Gold Coast Arts Center’s opening of the Wonder Women exhibit, which highlights the accomplishments of notable female artists. See more photos on Page 66.
South High students launch science research database B y Joe N i k ic After creating an online database for high school students to post science research projects last year, Aram Baghdassarian and Jesse Smith said they wanted to give their
peers the opportunity to share research similar to how professionals publish their work online. On Feb. 16, the two Great Neck South High School juniors achieved their goal with the launch of Sciacademy.org.
“Think of all the high school students that conduct research and write papers on that research annually,” Baghdassarian said. “Now imagine what the world would be like if that research wasn’t just left Continued on Page 82
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