Williston Park 2018_12_28.pdf

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Friday, December 28, 2019

Vol. 67, No. 52

JOHN OATES GOES BACK TO ROOTS PAGE 19

LIRR third track work continues into new year

3 INJURED IN ACCIDENT

MANGANO CLAIMS PROSECUTOR MISCONDUCT

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Trenching for utility relocation to resume, poles work to finish soon BY J E D HENDRIXSON The new year will bring additional phases in the Long Island Rail Road’s third track construction project on the main line in Nassau County. The contractor responsible for the project, 3TC, outlined its plans on its website. In Mineola, trenching for underground utility relocation that stopped in mid-December will resume on Wednesday, Jan. 2, on Harrison Avenue, as the total relocation of utility poles continues into the end of January. Stray current testing in the village also recently halted, with no significant impacts to the village’s electrical supply system reported by the village. There is currently no night work planned for the month of January in Mineola or any village. The utility relocation and trenching are a part of the plan to eliminate seven grade crossings and replace them with underpasses.

In New Hyde Park, demolition of an old commercial building at 124 Covert Ave., directly adjacent to the Covert Avenue grade crossing that will be eliminated, is complete and site cleanup is underway. Altice underground fiber relocations will take place five days a week starting Monday, Jan. 7, and utility pole relocations by Altice in the village should be complete before New Year’s Eve. The village board also recently saw the plans for the first time for the temporary relocation of fire equipment and resources, to be set up in the community parking lot on South Twelfth Street, just south of the LIRR tracks. The New Hyde Park Fire Department is located north of the LIRR tracks where the construction will be taking place. The relocation of equipment will allow for adequate response times in emergencies! while construction is going on in the area, officials said. Continued on Page 35

PHOTO BY JED HENDRIXSON

(from left) J.P. Iacona, Bill Urianek and Village of Mineola Mayor Scott Strauss. Strauss presented the pair with a proclamation acknowledging the success of their recyclable collection campaign. See story on page 3.

Mineola’s matriarch of fire service honored BY J E D HENDRIXSON Patricia Santosus, the matriarch of a local fire service family, was recently honored for 50 years of service with the Mineola Fire

Department’s Ladies Auxiliary. Santosus was honored by members of the department, the village Board of Trustees and her family, which is heavily involved in the fire service, in conjunction with the annual holiday party,

because she “didn’t want a big party,” she said. At the dinner, Mayor Scott Strauss presented Santosus with a ceremonial key and proclamation for her service. Continued on Page 36

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