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special section • october 7, 2016
District defeated in FOIL case
ReV youR enGine!
manhasset schools to reimburse fees BY M A X Z A H N The New York State Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that the Manhasset school district and the Town of Oyster Bay violated the Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) in refusing to provide expenditure records in a timely Photo courtesy of AmericAnA mAnhAsset manner to Reclaim New York, a nonpartisan transparency organiA vintage car from last year’s concours d’elegance at the Americana manhasset, which is taking place again this sunday. See zation. story on page 2. In early March, Reclaim New York’s request for records from both government entities set off a seven-month dispute that escalated from private disagreements to public criticisms to a court battle. Along with the ruling, Judge Robert A. Bruno ordered the defendants to reimburse the legal expenses incurred by Reclaim New York, which amounted to who is originally from Manhasset time. I felt so much better after I turn left. BY ST e P H e N $7,295.26. had written about it. I found levAfter she signaled to the cars and currently lives in Brooklyn. r o M A N o On June 7, Reclaim New York Lying in a hospital bed, ex- ity and humor in the terrible mobehind her, the light changed and brought the lawsuit against the periencing post traumatic stress ment.” she began to turn, she said. Town of Oyster Bay, the ManhasMcKenna said she compiled Then an 18-wheeler knocked disorder-related flashbacks about Katie McKenna said in 2007 set Union Free School District she was stopped at a red light on her off her bike, ran over her and 30 to 40 times a day, McKenna her writing, organized it and Continued on Page 24 her bicycle in Brooklyn ready to put her in the hospital for two said, she began to write about her turned it into a book. On Oct. 13, McKenna is holdexperience in hopes of eliminatmonths, she said. “I broke all of my ribs, ing the flashbacks. ing a book signing at the Dolphin “For me, writing was so help- Bookshop & Café in Port Washhad a punctured lung, had lacerations all over my body ful because it gave a voice to a lot ington for her book, “How to Get and fractured my pelvis in of feeling that I had,” McKenna Run Over by a Truck,” which she five places,” said McKenna, said. “I had a lot of feelings at that Continued on Page 70
Finding stress relief through writing Author pens book about accident that left her in hospital for two months
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