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Friday, August 31, 2018

Vol. 6, No. 35

BACK TO SCHOOL

PHILLIPS TELLS LIRR STATE LEGISLATORS TO SCRAP FARE HIKES DISCUSS L.I. SOUND

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Manhasset team laments lax coach ax

HARBOR LIGHTS

Players object as trustees drop coach who led them to state title BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN The Manhasset school board voted Thursday night to not renew the contract of the girls varsity lacrosse team head coach who guided the team to a state championship this year, replacing her with assistant coach Meg Clarke. Team members wearing team shirts touting the team’s 2018 win in the Class B Championship in June, along with many of their parents, filled the Charlie Cardillo Community Room to object to a final decision to remove head coach Danielle Gallagher. Superintendent of Schools Vincent Butera said he could not disclose why Gallagher was not recommended because it was a personnel matter, but that the “decision came with much consideration and thought” and he was grateful to community members for their input. “It’s quite evident that Danielle

means a great deal to many people in the community, and I want to personally extend appreciation to her for 13 years of service to the lacrosse program here in Manhasset,” Butera said in a follow-up statement on Friday. “I know that this decision is very personal to the lacrosse community and to the Manhasset community as a whole.” “I am confident that coach Clarke and assistant coach [Jackie] Williams will help carry on the tradition of excellence of the Manhasset girls lacrosse program, and look forward to another successful season this spring,” Butera added. The subject of Gallagher’s appointment first arose at a June board meeting, where lacrosse players and parents expressed concern that Gallagher, the head Manhasset girls varsity lacrosse coach for eight years and a coach for 13, wasn’t reappointed. Continued on Page 61

PHOTO BY LUKE TORRANCE

Visitors snap photos of floating lanterns at the Long Island Water Lantern Festival Saturday at North Hempstead Beach Park. See story on page 50.

Town sets stage for Leeds Pond culvert project BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN

tion project, town officials said last week, following questions from the state Department of North Hempstead council Labor about the contractor. Woodstock Contruction, members conducted a phone vote to award a contract for the the lowest of two bidders on Leeds Pond culvert reconstruc- the project, offered to do the

project for $1.52 million – the bulk of which will be paid for by a $1.5 million state grant the town received to repair the culvert. “The board was polled and Continued on Page 51

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