Manhasset 2020_06_12

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Friday, June 12, 2020

Vol. 8, No. 24

SALUTE TO CHRIS MULLIN SELLS GRADUATES MANHASSET HOME

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Nassau restart takes big steps forward Outdoor dining for eateries, home showings, in-store retail BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Long Island kicked off the second wave of phased reopening on Wednesday, opening the doors for outdoor dining, barbershops, hair salons, real estate offices, car dealerships and rental, retail and professional and administrative services. For the past three months, these industries had to adapt to the coronavirus pandemic while maintaining a balance of safety and service for their customers. Some restaurants and retail stores offered curbside pickup and real estate agents gave virtual tours to try and make the best out of uncertain times. After more than 4,000 deaths and more than 40,000 confirmed cases of COVID-19, Long Island’s economy will take arguably it’s biggest step on the road to recovery over the past three months. County and town governments have also lent a hand in trying to

expedite the reopening process. “I have been speaking to salon owners and business owners throughout our county and they had great protocols and ideas for how to reopen and how to reopen safely,” Nassau County Executive Laura Curran said. “So I made the case to the state that salons, barbershops, retail, these are businesses we need. I’m just so happy we can begin to get our economy to reopen again.” Officials from the Town of North Hempstead said Monday that restaurants could apply for outdoor dining permits in advance of the second phase in New York’s reopening plan. According to a news release sent out on Monday, the town will expedite the permit approval process for outdoor seating to help restaurants include more seats for customers as quickly as possible. The permits, officials said, will be free of charge. Continued on Page 37

PHOTO BY ROSE WELDON

Protestors march down Plandome Road during a demonstration held by Black Lives Matter in the wake of the death of George Floyd. See story on page 6.

Deadline to mail school election ballots extended BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

absentee ballots through the mail one week from June 9 to June 16. The move by executive Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that he will extend order, Cuomo said, will hopethe deadline for school districts fully allow for more flexibility throughout the state to receive for voters throughout the state

and allow everyone’s vote to be counted despite the in-person restrictions caused by the coronavirus pandemic. “Extending the deadline to submit absentee ballots builds Continued on Page 37

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