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Friday, July 26, 2019
Vol. 68, No. 30
N E W H Y D E PA R K
HEALTH & WELLNESS
BELMONT IMPACT REPORT EXTENDED
SCHNIRMAN WARNS OF CENSUS UNDERCOUNT
PAGES 27-30, 35-38
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Pool standoff continues
BED BUGS CLOSE HEMPSTEAD BUILDING
Conflicts over overflow system BY T E R I W EST The system that kicks in when a pool gets overfilled with rain is at the center of a dispute between the Town of North Hempstead and the Clinton G. Martin pool contractor. The Town of North Hempstead provided full plans for a new overflow system in February and did not plan to pay the contractor, the now bankrupt Gramercy Group, for what Gramercy Group said would be “several hundred thousand dollars” worth of work. But the saga of the overflow system dates to December 2017, when Gramercy Group was in the midst of the pool repairs. Recent letter exchanges between the Town of North Hempstead and Gramercy Group, conversations with the contractor’s lawyer and contract documents chronicle the dispute. When Gramercy Group was retained as the pool repairs contractor, the pool had an existing gravity overflow system, Gramercy Group’s attorney MiContinued on Page 50
PHOTO COURTESY OF MIKE CAPUTO
Hempstead Tax Receiver and supervisor candidate Donald Clavin criticized the town’s initial response to bed bugs in his building. See story on page 2.
Remembering Florence Lisanti Former trustee, historian dies at 91, helped start New Hyde Park street fair BY TOM M CC A RT HY
The village Board of Trustees meeting last Thursday Florence Lisanti, a former started with a moment of sivillage trustee, deputy mayor lence for Lisanti. “Florence was and historian in New Hyde Park a very special person here in who helped start the village’s an- the village,” Mayor Lawrence nual street fair, died on June 26. Montreuil said. “Florence Lisanti loved New Hyde Park. She spent She was 91. many, many countless hours in service to the Village of New Hyde Park.” “She could really just connect easily with people,” Lisanti’s daughter
Geri Lisanti-Levy said. “She had a warmth and an acceptance about her immediately.” LisantiLevy said that one might feel judged or labeled by a stranger, but with her mother, there was an innocence and comfort knowing her. However, Lisanti-Levy said, you wouldn’t want to cross her. During her time in New Hyde Park Lisanti was a member of the PTA at Hillside Grade School and New Hyde Park Memorial High
School and served on the Nassau County PTA Council. After her husband of 42 years, Gerald, died in the early 1990’s she eventually got into local politics. In 1993 she was elected to the village Board of Trustees and during her second term served as deputy mayor. For her final role in local politics, she served as village historian where she preserved the history of New Hyde Park through historical Continued on Page 51
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