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vol. 4, no. 38

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Light show honors late daughter

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Neighbors express concerns over traffic By sT E P h E N romANo Three years ago, Bob Young received an anonymous letter saying that his house’s holiday lighting display in Flower Hill was the reason the author didn’t hurt himself or herself. “I considered self-harming when I got home,” the letter PHOTO COURTESY Of DEBBIE COHEN read. “However, my parents decided to stop by your home on Children enjoying cotton candy at Port Washington’s annual Party in the Park. the way.” Young said the letter had a special impact on him because in September 2013, his daughter, Marie, 26, died from complications of an eating disorder. “Decorating my house is so important to me,” Young said. “It’s what gets me through the holidays every year, because it’s part of the grieving process and ison’s Ale House, shut its doors said. munity. keeps me focused. It’s now to By C h r i s A dA m s He met with Schnitzer, and “We wouldn’t dream of call- this year, and Peters along with honor the memory of my daughter.” Sean Peters said he didn’t ing it Publicans ourselves,” the partner Johnny Heil jumped at over a bottle of wine, he said Young began decorating his want to bring back the famous restaurateur said. “Obviously the chance to restore the origi- they laughed and exchanged stories about the bar during its home, at 9 Sunnyvale Road, in Manhasset bar Publicans with- the name holds a lot of meaning nal taproom. During property dealings, hey-day. She gave her blessing, Continued on Page 54 out a blessing from the com- to people in Manhasset, and we Peters, a Manhasset resident, he said. didn’t want to do it lightly.” “It’s always exciting to The Plandome Road said they wanted to be sure pub became a sort of fix- it was something those con- work on a project that so many ture in Manhasset, serving nected to the bar wanted. Luck- people had a history with,” Heil residents for more than 20 ily, Georgette Schnitzer, wife of said. “It makes it more than just years before closing in the the late Publicans owner Steve a job.” Continued on Page 58 late 1990s. Its successor, Ed- Schnitzer, is Peters’ neighbor, he

Publicans owners tap into bar’s past Long-gone Manhasset pub is slated to reopen by Thanksgiving

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