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Friday, February 21, 2020
Vol. 8, No. 8
GUIDE TO SPECIAL OCCASIONS
HUEGLIN, EX-DEM TOWN CHAIR, DIES
REASSESSMENT SUIT MOVES FORWARD
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Village hearing date reset
ONCE UPON A TIME IN GLENWOOD
Zoning change to be discussed BY R O S E W E L D ON The Roslyn Board of Trustees will be moving the date of a much-discussed public hearing originally set for mid-April. The board is considering a proposed law to amend the village code and create a “transitoriented mixed used district,” and had set a public hearing to consider the proposal for April 13. Roslyn resident Jerry Karlik and his development firm J.K. Equities had requested a change of zone from commercial to mixed-use in hopes of building a structure with one floor of retail and three floors of apartments on Warner Avenue near the Long Island Rail Road station. The proposal would change a zone in the village to allow for the proposal and construction of transit-oriented mixed-use development, which elicited a negative reception from residents and members of the Roslyn school district’s board in October. At Tuesday’s Board of TrustContinued on Page 1
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NORTH SHORE SCHOOL DISTRICT
First-graders at Glenwood Landing Elementary School celebrated their annual Fairy Tale Ball on Feb. 12. The students donned costumes and sang about their favorite stories before an audience of parents.
Hirsch seeks to nix nominations F.H. mayor candidate looks to bar rival’s petition; Herrington objects BY R O S E W E L D ON A Flower Hill trustee who is running for village mayor filed an objection on Tuesday that seeks to invalidate the opposing party’s entire nominating petition. Attorney Kate Maguire
Hirsch, who has served on the Flower Hill Board of Trustees for three years, is running for mayor with trustee candidates Jay Silverman, Jeffrey Greilsheimer and Diane Turner as part of her Liberty Party slate for the March 18 election. The slate will go up against representatives of the Flower Hill Party, which include current Deputy Mayor Brian Herrington for mayor and Trustees Randall Rosenbaum and Gary
Lewandowski running to retain their seats. Sitting Mayor Robert McNamara is running for a trustee position. An objection filed to the village by Hirsch on Tuesday alleges that among other things, Ronnie Shatzkamer, the village administrator and chief election officer, was “colluding” with the Flower Hill Party and that McNamara “witnessed” signatures to his own petition that witnesses say were “not affixed in his presence.”
Hirsch’s objection states that Shatzkamer’s handwriting is apparently present on five pages of the Flower Hill Party’s independent designating petition, which was filed on Feb. 11. “Upon information and belief, Shatzkamer inserted the required witness information (name, address, number of signatures on the page, and date) on pages 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 of the [petition], and those pages bear the (purported) signaContinued on Page 52
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