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Friday, January 25, 2019
Vol. 94, No. 4
HEALTH & WELLNESS
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VGN zoning proposal online BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN Proposed zoning changes for portions of Middle Neck Road and East Shore Road in the Village of Great Neck, posted on the village’s website last week, put a premium on projects the board determines to be of “community benefit.” The proposed changes would amend Chapter 575 of the village code and come in the wake of a study from VHB, the village’s consultant, which plans to present findings at the village’s next trustees meeting on Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m. The changes seek to encourage “revitalization and growth of business activities deemed to be in public interest.” The move would rename the Middle Neck Road Multifamily Incentive Overlay District as the Corridor Incentive Overlay District and expand its borders. It would include the western portion of 720 Middle Neck Road, the properties of 700 Middle Neck Continued on Page 66
PHOTO BY JANELLE CLAUSEN
A variety of students from around Great Neck worked together to assemble meals for people in need at Temple Israel’s Waxman center on Monday, in honor of the late Martin Luther King Jr. See story on page 20.
Great Neck Library director resigns Trustees receive letter; reason for Denise Corcoran leaving unclear BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN Great Neck Library Direc-
tor Denise Corcoran is resigning from her position, the library said! Wednesday, marking the latest in a series of changes in the top job. Corcoran, who oversaw 20 community libraries in Queens in her last position, was appointed last January and officially started on Feb. 1. She replaced Kathy
Giotsas, who was fired in spring 2017. “The Great Neck Library Board of Trustees has received the resignation of Denise Corcoran as Director of the Great Neck Library,” the library said in a statement. “We thank Ms. Corcoran for her service and all she has achieved while here. We also wish her the best in her future
endeavors.” Robert Schaufeld, the president of the library board, said he could not comment on the reason for her planned departure. “All I can say is that we’re going to be going through a transitional period and the board will work very closely with the outgoing director and the interim actContinued on Page 77
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