Manhasset 2019_06_21

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Friday, June 21, 2019

Vol. 7, No. 25

HOME & DESIGN

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Library plans to renovate space, increase seating Would not expand building, parking lot BY T E R I W EST A single day at Manhasset Library often includes five different community events among an array of organization meetings and people independently studying. To accommodate a growing population of patrons who visit the library as a destination rather than a pit stop on an errand run, the library board is planning an up to $1 million interior renovation that would double seating and increase workspace. Early design plans include glassenclosed study rooms, a new teen study area and a closed librarian of-

fice to allow for contained conversations on the typically quiet second floor of the building completed in 2005. The renovation is projected to start in January and last two years, said library Director Maggie Gough. The library hopes to remain open during the entirety of the work, and there would be no building or parking lot expansions. “What we’re really trying to do is build on what we already have,” Gough said. “We have this fabulous building, we have a community that is totally engaged in their library and Continued on Page 79

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Manhasset Public Library Director Maggie Gough

4 North Hills village officials re-elected BY T E R I W EST

polls. Mayor Marvin Natiss, DepNorth Hills residents re- uty Mayor Dennis Sgambati, elected all four incumbent candi- Trustee Gail Cohen and village dates Tuesday in an uncontested Justice Jerome Reisman were race that drew 135 people to the approved for four-year terms.

Though Reisman was an incumbent, it was the first time residents were able to vote for him. The mayor appointed him as village justice in December after his predecessor’s retirement. Natiss, Sgambati and Cohen, on the other hand, had been elected multiple times. This will be Natiss’ fifth term and Cohen’s third. Sgambati was appointed to

fill a vacant seat and has been re-elected five times since then. “I’d like to thank all who came out to vote,” Cohen said in an email. “It’s an honor and privilege to continue to serve the Village Residents.” The mayor and trustees named the village shuttle to the Manhasset train station as a favorite recent accomplishment. Because of the service’s pop-

ularity, Natiss said he is looking into larger vehicles. The Board of Trustees, with the help of a new park committee, is also working to enhance Lowell H. Kane Park with new fences, equipment and security cameras. “I am grateful to our Village residents and appreciate the confidence they continue to show in Continued on Page 67

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