Manhasset 2021_09_17

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District network disrupted Email one of the services impacted BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Manhasset school district’s email system and online instructional technology were disrupted on Tuesday, acting Superintendent Gaurav Passi said in an email to the district. Passi said the service disruption affected the availability of certain systems throughout the district’s network, including PHOTO BY KAREN RUBIN email. An investigation was launched after officials were no- The Town of North Hempstead held a ceremony to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Sept. 11 at Manhasset Valley tified and IT professionals began Park last week. to work on seeing which systems in the network were specifically impacted, he said. The district, out of caution, shut down its entire network while the investigation continued, he said. District officials did not provide a time frame on how long the interruption of email those who succumbed to illnessPark on Saturday. State, county who died directly in front of it. BY R OB E RT services would last. Town Supervisor Judi Bos- es from Sept. 11. and town officials recalled the PELAEZ Passi did say that while in“It’s hard to fathom an entire worth said the beam is visible tragic events 20 years ago. person instruction would begin The park is the new home from the LIRR overpass, the rail generation in this world exists The Town of North Hempas planned, the district would reach out to families that have stead hosted a Sept. 11 remem- to a monument commemorating line so many of the victims took since the day this horror occurred,” said Town Clerk Wayne children currently under quar- brance and recitation of names and honoring North Hempstead on their way to work that day. Furthermore, Bosworth said Wink. “Never forget the pain we Continued on Page 51 ceremony at Manhasset Valley residents who died during the that the monument is pointed felt, and the pain we still feel.” terror attacks. “These were our friends, our Officials presented the and angled directly at ground family, our neighbors, our co19-foot monument, a steel zero, 17 miles away. The monument is not com- workers and they will never be beam salvaged from the wreckage, with a plaque pletely finished. A wall of re- forgotten,” Bosworth said. In the recitation of names listing the names of the 56 membrance will be added comContinued on Page 60 North Hempstead residents memorating first responders and

Reflecting on 20 years since 9/11

Town of North Hempstead unveils 19-foot monument at Manhasset Valley Park

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