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Friday, December 4, 2020

Vol. 5, No. 49

Port WashingtonTimes HOLIDAY DINING & ENTERTAINMENT PAGES 21-28

MANORHAVEN SKATE PARK CLOSES

CURRAN PRESSES SHOPPING LOCAL

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Over 500 new cases on North Shore in 1 week

SISTER SUFFRAGET TE

716 positives reported in Port area as residents asked to follow rules BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z About 550 people across the North Shore of Nassau County had tested positive for the coronavirus in one week as of Wednesday, according to the county Department of Health. A total of 59,700 Nassau County residents had tested positive for the virus as of Wednesday, and 2,251 had died since the pandemic began in mid-March. More than 230 Nassau residents remained hospitalized due to the virus, with 39 in intensive care units and 25 on ventilators, according to county figures. Of those totals, 7,714 people on the North Shore as of Wednesday had tested positive for the coronavirus since the pandemic began. The Great Neck peninsula’s seven-day positivity rate of 4.39 percent trailed only Massapequa Park’s 6.14 percent rate in the county. Village of Great Neck Mayor

Pedram Bral said he has “been receiving heat from both sides of the spectrum” in regard to maskwearing and other state mandates, but spoke about the numbers in a Facebook post last week. “Facts are the numbers are going up,” Bral said. “You can agree or disagree but this will not change the fact that the state will order our businesses and schools to shut down. So I urge you again to please act accordingly and avoid attending large gatherings for the sake of our kids and our businesses.” Throughout the peninsula, more than 1,700 people had tested positive for the virus since the beginning of the pandemic, according to county figures as of Wednesday. This figure is an increase of 114 cases from last week’s 1,631 cases. The peninsula was deemed a “yellow zone” for the coronavirus by Gov. Andrew Cuomo last week, Continued on Page 45

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE COW NECK PENINSULA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Rosalie Gardiner Jones leads the Port Washington suffragists past Finn MacCool’s in the Firemen’s Parade on Aug. 8, 1913. The image is part of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society’s “Celebrating Our Local Suffragists” exhibit, available online through the month of December.

Practice your faith, but please stay safe: Cuomo BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

from the coronavirus pandemic after the U.S. Supreme Court overruled state restrictions on Gov. Andrew Cuomo said capacity in houses of worship he respects the right of people last week. The 5-4 ruling, which feato practice religion in the manner they see fit, but stressed the tured newly inducted Justice importance of remaining safe Amy Coney Barrett, was made

last Wednesday night and said capacity limits on churches, synagogues and other houses of worship violated the free exercise clause of the First Amendment. “I think that Supreme Continued on Page 44

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