Manhasset 2018_11_30_18

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Friday, November 30, 2018

Vol. 6, No. 48

HEALTH, WELLNESS AND BEAUTY GUIDE

BLUE WAVE IN NASSAU

SUOZZI SAYS NO TO PELOSI

PAGES 31-34, 39-42

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Town bans med marijuana sites from going retail North Hempstead passes first of 3 laws aiming to control dispensaries BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN The Town of North Hempstead passed a law banning medical marijuana dispensaries from operating as retail stores at a crowded meeting last Tuesday night, the first of a trio of laws intended to control marijuana sales in the town. Town officials said they are not against medical marijuana, understand the need for it and this law will not ban it. Rather, they said, the laws aim to prevent dispensaries from clustering in their town and come in response to both public concerns and statements from companies suggesting they want to “mainstream” marijuana. “We’re in this together,” Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth said. “We’re listening to our residents, we heard the comments that you have made, we’re going to continue to fight for what’s in the best interest of our community and the

future of our town.” The move comes as New York State considers legalizing recreational marijuana, following the release of a six-month study showing the benefits outweigh the negatives and Democrats taking both houses of the New York Legislature. The board adjourned a public hearing for a second law, which would amend the zoning code to limit how many marijuana dispensaries can be in the town and where to Dec. 18 because it must first be reviewed by the Nassau County Planning Commission under state law. According to the proposal, dispensaries could only be located in industrial districts or hospital zones and could not be within 1,000 feet of schools, day care centers and places of worship or within 500 feet of a residential district. Only two dispensaries could be within the town, according to Continued on Page 71

PHOTO BY TERI WEST

The Girls Who Code club at Manhasset Public Library gathered Tuesday night. This is the first time the library has held the 15-week program.

Manhasset library starts new Girls Who Code club BY T E R I W EST On Tuesday evenings in a room tucked away on the top floor of the Manhasset Public Library, a cluster of girls unites and codes.

They work at small tables with other girls learning the language they’ve chosen, navigating through tutorials that will eventually lead to creating their own digital projects. The 15-week program is a

Girls Who Code club, a subsidiary of a nationwide organization that creates curriculums and programs for girls and women to learn and engage with computer science. Continued on Page 69

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