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Recent Real Estate Sales in

4 Coachman Drive, Roslyn

4 bd, 3 ba, 2,737 sqft, Sold On: 5/31/23, Sold Price: $1,299,000

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Type: Single Family, Schools: Herricks

73 Tara Drive, East Hills

6 bd, 5 ba, 4,048 sqft, Sold On: 6/5/23, Sold Price: $1,786,000

Type: Single Family, Schools: Roslyn

36 Percheron Lane, Roslyn Heights

5 bd, 6 ba, 4,122 sqft, Sold On: 6/5/23, Sold Price: $2,500,000

Type: Single Family, Schools: East Willison

2 Donaldson Place, Roslyn Heights

5 bd, 4 ba, 3,100 sqft, Sold On: 6/7/23, Sold Price: $1,565,000

Type: Single Family, Schools: Roslyn

Editor’s note: Homes shown here were recently sold in Roslyn by a variety of real estate agencies. This information about the home and the photos were obtained through the website Zillow.com. The homes are presented solely based on the fact that they were recently sold in Roslyn and are believed by Blank Slate Media to be of interest to our readers.

Continued from Page 1 duty under the N.Y. Constitution to submit a second set of maps upon the rejection of its frst set,” the court ruled.

“In granting this petition, we return the matter to its constitutional design,” Elizabeth Garry, the presiding justice, wrote in the majority opinion. “Accordingly, we direct the I.R.C. to commence its duties forthwith.”

The commission, made up of an equal number of Democrats and Republicans, failed to reach a consensus on maps for 2022, causing the Democratically-controlled Legislature to create its own.

The Democrats’ proposal, which would have given them a strong majority of registered voters in 22 of the state’s 26 congressional districts, was said to be gerrymandered and rejected by McAllister.

The maps were eventually submitted by court-appointed a “special master” that were viewed as more neutral.

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