Roslyn 2020_05_22

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Serving Roslyn, East Hills, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Harbor Hills, Greenvale, Old Westbury and North Hills Vol. 8, No. 21

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Friday, May 22, 2020

HONORING FALLEN HEROES MAYOR SENDS DURING A PANDEMIC MEALS TO HOSPITALS

TOWN OK OKss COVID-19 RELIEF MEASURES

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Nassau beaches limited to only county residents Curran backs measure as Cuomo allows elective surgeries again BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Nassau County beaches have remained open throughout the coronavirus pandemic, but on Wednesday the county’s legislators approved a bill to limit access to Nickerson Beach and all other Nassau beaches strictly to county residents. The measure passed by an 18-1 emergency vote, according to county officials. “With Nassau beaches open with limited capacity a small fraction of New York’s eight million residents could overwhelm our beaches and barrier island roads,” Nassau County Presiding Officer Richard Nicolello (R-New Hyde Park) said. “It is important that Nassau residents have access to the beaches they pay taxes to maintain.” Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, a Democrat, expressed support for the legislation. “There is no summer on Long

Island without the beach, and now more than ever our shores will serve as much-needed relief for residents looking to beat the heat,” Curran said. Curran said beach officials will be checking licences of residents before they enter the beach in order to keep the state-mandated 50 percent capacity. Curran, who first made the announcement on Tuesday, said the decision was made after speaking to New York City Mayor Bill DeBlasio. Gov. Andrew Cuomo said he would allow Nassau County hospitals to conduct elective surgeries and ambulatory care in the ongoing mission to begin phased reopening throughout Long Island. Cuomo made the announcement at Northwell’s Feinstein Institute for Medical Research in Manhasset on Tuesday. He previously announced that the state will allow elective outpatient treatContinued on Page 37

PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTHWELL HEALTH

Northwell Health President and CEO Michael Dowling embraces Desiree Mohammodi, 7, of Syosset. Mohammodi had donated her life savings, just over $50, to essential efforts for nurses and doctors in the Northwell system. See story on page 6.

Gerry Pond project begins, but plans don’t please all BY R O S E W E L D ON

ago, but at least one resident is concerned that its actions Long-awaited efforts by are straying from the original the Town of North Hempstead purpose. In an email sent to Blank to improve the infrastructure of Roslyn’s Gerry Pond Park Slate Media and writing “on began in earnest two weeks behalf of the concerned citizens

and residents in and around Gerry Pond Park in the Village of Roslyn,” resident Melanie Ross claimed that the project, which had been “delayed and somewhat forgotten by most in Continued on Page 28

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