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Friday, October 22, 2021
Vol. 96, No. 43
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION DURST GETS LIFE OF NASSAU COUNTY FOR L.A. KILLING PAGES S1-S56
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Hearing set for proposed apartments
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Thomaston residents voice strong opposition to project during meeting BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Village of Thomaston has set a date for the first of what will likely be several hearings on a proposal for a five-story apartment building that has met with strong opposition from the public. During a Board of Trustees meeting last Wednesday, Mayor Steven Weinberg scheduled the hearing for Nov. 15 and said it was to be held via Zoom. The decision to hold a virtual meeting met with ire from dozens of residents in attendance. After the meeting, Weinberg told Blank Slate Media the village intends to have multiple hearings, with at least one in-person meeting, and said he values residents’ input. On Tuesday, village officials announced that the hearing will be held at the Great Neck South Middle School’s auditorium at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 15 and will be open
to the public. “I absolutely value the input of all the residents of Thomaston, and that is why we want to hear their input in a formal public hearing to get everyone’s opinions on the record,” Weinberg said. The village was forced to reschedule an initial meeting to discuss the application in mid-August due to an excess amount of people in attendance at Village Hall. Most of the people in attendance opposed the proposed five-story structure at 124 S. Middle Neck Road. The project’s applicant, 124 Middle Neck Realty LLC, acquired the property, formerly the site of Tower Ford, on July 19, 2017, according to village documents. During a July 12 meeting, village trustees unanimously approved a new local zoning law “for property located in certain adjoining zoning Continued on Page 35
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GREAT NECK SCHOOL DISTRICT
The girls volleyball team at South High raised more than $2,300 for breast cancer awareness. See story on page 47.
Nominating Committee’s fate in hands of voters BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Residents of the Great Neck peninsula and parts of New Hyde Park will head to the polls on Monday to cast their votes for members of the Great Neck Library Board of Trustees and Nominating Committee, along
with a proposed law that would eliminate the committee. Kim Schader and Donald Panetta are running for the seat currently held by board President Weihua Han, who is retiring from his position. Schader is a social media content creator while Panetta, a former member
of the Nominating Committee, is a retired financial and sales analyst. Schader, during a “Meet the Candidates Night” held by the library two weeks ago, touted the “new energy and perspective” she would bring to the board. Continued on Page 12
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