New Hyde Park 2019_05_03

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Friday, May 3, 2019

Vol. 68, No. 18

N E W H Y D E PA R K

GUIDE TO SYNAGOGUE ATTACK CURRAN PRESSES TAXPAYER MOTHER’S DAY CALL FOR ACTION PROTECTION PLAN PAGES 37-44

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HISTORY MADE

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5 candidates vie for 3 NHP-GCP seats Gentile decision not to run sets up one race BY S H E L BY TA L C O T T Kathryn Canese, who is running for a spot on the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Board of Education, said that if she is elected she will work on the pressing issue of school safety including more of a focus on mental health problems. Her opponent, Dr. Sangeeta Nischal, said that she will work to increase the number of gifted and talented programs in school and after-school programs. The two are among five

candidates who have filed to run for three trustee seats on the school board. Canese and Nischal will run against each other for Ernest Gentile’s vacant seat. Jennifer Kerrane will be running unopposed for her current position. Patricia Rudd is seeking re-election and will face Saadia Malik. Canese vs. Nischal If elected, Canese said her goals are “very much in line with the goals that our current school board has adopted.” She said transparency between the community and the district

as well as consistency with how children are being taught across all of the grade levels and schools are very important. “Anytime you want to talk about school safety, you have to be aware of the mental health of students and staff,” she said. “I hope to bring a little more focus on that end of the spectrum.” Nischal said if she is elected, she would also encourage more volunteering as well as improving the safety of stuContinued on Page 75

Herricks district median home sales value at $840K PHOTO COURTESY OF THE SEWANHAKA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT

Floral Park lacrosse player Mitchell Kozak broke the school record for most goals and will be attending the University of Maryland, Baltimore County next year. See story on page 3.

Manhasset and Great Neck are highest in county BY T E R I W EST The Manhasset and Great Neck school districts, which both have nationally ranked high schools, had the two highest median home sale values in Nassau County last year, according to Multiple Listing Service statistics that Oxford

Realty agents compiled. At $1.6 million, Manhasset school district’s median home sale value was the highest in Nassau County and was second Long Island-wide only to the Quogue school district in Suffolk County. Next in Nassau County were Great Neck at $1.2 mil-

lion, East Williston at $1.15 million, Jericho at $1.05 million, Roslyn at $1.04 million and Port Washington at $982,634, according to the statistics listed on the new website NY Long Island real estate. Herricks, New Hyde ParkGarden City Park, Floral ParkContinued on Page 74

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