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Friday, November 25, 2016

Vol. 4, No. 48

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Residents ask schools to add three holidays Muslim and Hindu women ask for recognition of holy days BY M A X Z A H N Three Roslyn women asked school Superintendent Allison Brown and the Board of Education last Thursday to oďŹƒcially recognize the Muslim holidays of Eid al Fitr and Eid al Adha as well as the Hindu holiday of Diwali. “We want to show our children that our heritage is represented in our community,â€? said Parul Chandra, a pediatrician who has lived in Roslyn since 2010. Meera Arora, a mother of children in the district schools,

said the eort aims to aďŹƒrm “equal rights for the celebration of [Muslim and Hindu] holidays.â€? The remarks took place during a public comment period at the end of the board meeting. A formal response was not provided by the board. Speaking with the women after the meeting was adjourned, Brown said she would go over the holiday schedule for the following year and bring them back for a discussion. She added, “Whether children get the days o or not,

we’ll explain the holidays to teachers so they know.� School districts throughout the North Shore have seen populations of minority students increase between 2005 and 2015, state Education Department data shows. The Syosset Board of Education unanimously approved the formal recognition of Eid al Fitr, Eid al Adha and Diwali as school holidays on Oct. 17, after community leaders delivered a petition with hundreds of signatures. In mid-November, the Mineola Public Schools Continued on Page 66

E.H. to ask Suozzi, Phillips to fund security cameras PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NORTH SHORE CHILD AND FAMILY GUIDANCE CENTER

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The 99 cameras will cost approximately $500K BY M A X Z A H N After the theft of property from three unlocked cars in East Hills, Mayor Michael Koblenz told residents that the village would ask newly elected oďŹƒcials to help fund a plan to install 99 security cameras. Koblenz said the village was seeking outside funds to

cover the $500,000 cost of the project. “That is a major expense,â€? he said in an email to residents. “Since we want to freeze your taxes, again, next year, if at all possible, for an unprecedented seventh year in a row, the added expenditure would be diďŹƒcult to absorb.â€? The village recently began

inquiring about state and federal grants after it determined the type and cost of its desired equipment, Koblenz said. “We have a new Congressman, Tom Suozzi, and a new State Senator, Elaine Phillips,� he said in the email. “We will be asking them for their assistance as soon as they are sworn Continued on Page 67

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