New Hyde Park 2019_01_11

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Friday, January 11, 2019

Vol. 68, No. 2

N E W H Y D E PA R K

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION

HUNDREDS MEET ON REASSESSMENT BELMONT STRATEGY DEADLINE EXTENDED

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RISING UP

Belmont plan draws hostility Developer will hold three meetings BY J E D HENDRIXSON Though the Christmas season ended weeks ago, Floral Park resident Christy Reisig still has Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life” on her mind. Reisig compared the village to the imaginary Bedford Falls, and concerned that the potential redevelopment of Belmont Park into an arena and retail space would turn it into a modern-day Pottersville, hand-delivered 901 letters opposing the project from residents to Empire State Development Tuesday night. Empire State Development, a state agency, hosted the first of three public hearings at Elmont Memorial Library following the approval of the draft environmental impact study for the proposed development in December. The hearings are an opportunity for the public to voice concerns over the redevelopment of the park into an arena home for Continued on Page 51

PHOTO BY JANELLE CLAUSEN

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo swears in Anna Kaplan as state senator as her husband, Darren, a trustee in the Village of Kensington, looks on. See story on page 3.

Town bans recreational pot sales North Hempstead council unanimously approves third in a trio of marijuana laws BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN

ahead of the state likely deciding to legalize the drug. New York’s Association of North Hempstead Town Towns does not know of any council members voted unani- other towns that have yet done mously to bar the sale of rec- so, said the association’s counsel, reational marijuana at a board Lori Mithen-DeMasi. Town of North Hempstead meeting on Tuesday night, officials described the move as one that’s responsive to legitimate concerns from the community, as well as a way to send a message to Albany to not rush to legalize recre-

ational marijuana. “I think you could hear from the comments of all the members of this board that we understand very well the responsibility of the board, the responsibility to advocate for what’s important to our constituents and to represent all your interests and values,” Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth said. “Protecting your children – your children are our children, so we take that very, very seri-

ously, and it’s always something we strive to do,” Bosworth added. “And with that I vote aye.” Town Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio said the decriminalization and legalization of marijuana are “important subjects to be discussed,” especially since lives have been ruined by mere possession. But, De Giorgio cautioned, marijuana and cannabis are “a big business” and elected ofContinued on Page 61

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