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Friday, October 19, 2018
Vol. 6, No. 42
GREAT NECK AUTOFEST
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MedMen, local civics meet but still disagree
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Manhasset leaders skeptical of cannabis company’s intentions for dispensary move BY T E R I W EST At a meeting of the Council of Greater Manhasset Civic Associations, MedMen representatives discussed the benefits of medical marijuana and how tightly they run their business last Wednesday. But the civic leaders remained steadfast in their opposition to the company moving into Manhasset. MedMen political affairs manager Landon Dais said that the medical marijuana company’s intended move from an office complex in Lake Success to 1575 Northern Blvd. in a retail section of Manhasset is to destigmatize the drug and make it more accessible to its Manhasset clientele. In discussion after the MedMen representatives left, civic association members seemed convinced that the company is using the move to position itself should the drug be legalized for recreational use in New York. “They’re not going to invest
in this pretty fancy store if it has no potential to be converted,” said civic association secretary Sue Auriemma. When recreational marijuana was legalized in California, MedMen’s Beverly Hills’ store clientele grew from about 75 customers per day to 250, Dais said. The Town of North Hempstead should ban the sale of recreational marijuana to exempt it from potential state policy, said Jen DeSena of the North Strathmore Civic Association. Towns in New Jersey have done so in anticipation of their state legalizing the drug, according to NJ.com. Dais emphasized both the medicinal benefits of marijuana and the societal benefits of legalized recreational marijuana during his presentation. He also said that MedMen wants to be a good neighbor, sticks tightly to state regulations and Continued on Page 66
PHOTO BY JOHN NUGENT
Colton Amster in his 1939 Delage, which won Best in Show at the 14th annual Concours D’Elegance, with Priscilla Gremillion of St. Louis Crystal. See story on page 3.
Chamber wants Plandome Road sewer cost analysis BY T E R I W EST The Manhasset Chamber of Commerce has circulated a petition requesting a feasibility study to investigate the cost of creating sewers on Plandome
Road. Plandome Road currently pumps wastewater into underground cesspools, which is both costly for businesses and detrimental to water supplies, said T.J. Costello,# president
of the Manhasset Chamber of Commerce. The petition is directed to the Great Neck Water Pollution Control District and the Manhasset-Lakeville Water DisContinued on Page 66
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