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Friday, March 29, 2019

Vol. 4, No. 13

Port WashingtonTimes HEALTH & B&N PROPERTY OWNER SUOZZI, KING PRESENT WELLNESS SEEKS MEDICAL STATUS IMMIGRATION COMPROMISE PAGES 37-52

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Room change denied by school supt.

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PROM PREP POP UP

Teachers union asked classroom be closed until asbestos report received BY J E S S I C A PA R K S After white debris was found in a room at Schreiber High School, raising fears of asbestos exposure, the teachers union asked that teachers be moved elsewhere until a written report on asbestos testing was received.! But the administration denied the request. Administrators at the Port Washington school district responded to the union’s request on Jan. 4 and the room was kept in use. It was then closed on Jan. 30 after additional debris was found, according to a district spokesman. The district is awaiting further review and additional recommendations from the state Department of Labor, Principal Ira Pernick said. The district said initial testing of debris in room 10 showed no evidence of asbestos. A Jan. 7 test on airborne asbestos fibers in the room found minimal amounts, 0.003 fibers per cubic centimeter, that were below

the legal limit of 0.1 fibers per cubic centimeter, according to results from EMSL Analytical Inc., which did the work. But the district’s log of asbestos-containing materials at the school showed that the pipe insulation, ceiling plaster, mud joint packing, fire door insulation and chalkboard mastic in the room are listed as containing asbestos. In her response on Jan. 4 to the Port Washington Teachers Association, Superintendent of Schools Kathleen Mooney said in an email also sent to members of the school administration and Meghan Harding, one of the classroom teachers of room 10, that “insisting on a written report before returning to the room is unreasonable when experts and district officials are able to authorize reinstatement.” She added that “the PWTA can ask for the room to remain closed but may not issue a directive to administration or staff that could Continued on Page 74

PHOTO BY JESSICA PARKS

Port Washington’s Jen Forman and Jen Deluca and Greenvale’s Jean Chriss Camilletti collaborated for a prom prep event on Sunday. See story on page 3.

Three candidates run for Port library trustee BY J ES S I C A PA R K S

Adrienne Saur, Beth Horn and Matthew R. Straus are running for the seat of Lee Aiken, who is stepping down after Three candidates are runserving as a trustee for over 20 ning for a single seat on the years. Port Washington Public Library Saur is the founder of Kids board. Need Enrichment, an organiza-

tion focused on bringing science and technology opportunities to Port Washington. She previously served as president of AGATE of Port Washington and was the corresponding secretary for Daly Continued on Page 73

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