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special section • october 7, 2016

Civic leader moves on

G O I N G U P F O R T H E C AT C H

Donatelli honored for 20-year effort BY ST E P H E N ROMANO Dan Donatelli said he’s proud of many things he’s accomplished as co-president of Residents for a More Beautiful Port Washington, but he was also just happy he was able to work for “an extraordinary organization.” Donatelli, who served as a member of Residents for a More PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PORT WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT Beautiful Port Washington for 20 years, was honored Thursday for Port Washington Vikings receiver Jujuan Curtis reached over a defender for the go-ahead touchdown in the third his dedication to the organizaquarter of the homecoming game, but the Vikings lost 14-12 against Long Island Lutheran. tion. “It was great working with everyone because it’s an organization that puts a huge emphasis on quality of life issues in Port Washington,” Donatelli said. “Everyone works hard to sustain a good and well-kept environment on the peninsula.” Donatelli, a lawyer in Port Washington, left the group to meeting to gathering informa- sory committee will devote ad- vision for Manorhaven is,” BaBY ST E P H E N work on the Town of North tion and understanding resi- ditional time to public comment daczewski said. “We’re actively ROMANO Hempstead’s Board of Zoning at a future meeting before mak- collecting comments from the dents’ visions of Manorhaven. Appeals. Donald Badaczewski, the ing any recommendations to the public. That’s the most helpful Manorhaven Waterfront In 1991, Donatelli moved Committee thing from the public.” members last committee’s secretary, said the Board of Trustees.” The committee was formed Going forward, the release Continued on Page 71 Wednesday devoted their second goal is to hear from members of the public and find out what said, public concern and com- in July by Mayor Jim Avena after they want, so the committee ment should be sent to Badac- the village passed a six-month can recommend a plan to zewski through written submis- building moratorium that resions. the Board of Trustees. stricts waterfront building. “We want to know what the Badaczewski said in a Residents clashed with news release that “the advi- residents want and what their Continued on Page 71

Committee devotes meeting to public Hears requests as clock ticks on Manorhaven waterfront moratorium

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