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Friday, January 1, 2021
Vol. 6, No. 1
Port WashingtonTimes HEALTH, WELLNESS AND BEAUTY GUIDE
PORT WATER DISTRICT WORK GETS EXTENSION
COUNTY BILL SEEKS TO AID RESTAURANTS
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Dems find ally in Trump on stimulus
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Press for payments of $2K but McConnell thwarts Senate vote BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Local officials called on U.S. Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) to push for $2,000 stimulus checks for American citizens after President Donald Trump signed a $900 billion coronavirus relief bill into law on Sunday night. Congress approved the nation’s second stimulus package to aid people in the ongoing fight against the coronavirus pandemic last week. The bill passed in the House 359-53 and in the Senate 92-6. The measure calls for direct payments of $600 to adults and children, payments of $300 per week for workers receiving unemployment benefits through March 14 and $20 billion in Economic Injury Disaster Grants. Despite signing the legislation after a five-day delay, Trump advocated for an increase of $1,400 for the second wave of stimulus checks for American citizens.
“$2000 for our great people, not $600! They have suffered enough from the China Virus!!!” Trump tweeted on Tuesday. Local officials on Long Island and in New York expressed support for the increased payments. “With Trump finally signing the bipartisan agreement, more relief is on the way. But it is not nearly enough,” U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-Garden City) said Monday. “Today, the House will vote to increase direct payment checks to $2,000, just like the President wishes. Now he must get his Republican colleagues in Congress on board.” On Monday, the Democraticled House voted 275-134 to increase the payments to $2,000, but the measure’s fate in the Republican-controlled Senate was unclear. “The President’s cynical ploy to threaten the COVID relief package to obscure his dark of night Continued on Page 27
PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA
A resident of the Port Washington-based North Shore Animal League America celebrates Christmas in the organization’s headquarters.
Bed Bath & Beyond to shutter in February BY R O S E W E L D ON Yet another major retailer on Northern Boulevard has fallen victim to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Bed Bath & Beyond store located in the Mun-
sey Park area of Manhasset will close by the end of February, a spokesperson for the retailer said last week. Bed Bath & Beyond spokesman Dominic Pendry said in a statement that the closure
would be part of “a store optimization plan that will see us establish the right network of stores to serve our customers.” The 2103 Northern Boulevard store shares a building Continued on Page 36
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