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Adopting a dog from town shelter

North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and the Town Board would like to remind residents about several dogs up for adoption at the Town’s animal shelter. This month’s featured pups include Maisy, Mason, and Legend.

Maisy is a one-year-old Shepherd mix ready to start the new year as your new best friend. Maisy is famous for her “zoomies” but will settle down once she gets them out. Maisy would make an excellent walking or jogging buddy; she loves to explore the outdoors.

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She is a smart girl and seeks out your afection. Maisy would thrive in an active household with dog experience and older children.

Mason must have gone to Harvard before ending up in the shelter, because we can’t believe how smart this boy is. Mason walks well on a leash, crushes our agility course and loves romping on our nature trail.

He is an active guy but has excellent manners; he would make a great walking, jogging or hiking buddy. Mason gets along with other dogs but can be dominant. A meeting with any other dog in the home is required at the shelter before adoption.

Legend is a one-year-old 100% mutt; we tested his DNA and believe it or not, the highest breed, at 34%, is standard poodle. Legend came to us through The Shelter Connections Rescue program from an overcrowded shelter in Georgia.

He is an afectionate, energetic boy that lives to chase a ball. You need to have a good throwing arm to make Legend your new best friend. He gets along well with all people he meets and other dogs alike. Legend is slowly learning his commands but still needs a bit of work on his training. With a lot of love and little patience he will make an excellent companion.

North Hempstead TV channel 18/65 on Cablevision or channel 46 on Verizon FIOS, will be highlighting the dogs throughout the month. You can also watch videos of the featured pups on the Town’s social media pages.

The North Hempstead Animal Shelter is located at 75 Marino Ave. in Port Washington and is open Monday through Fridays (except holidays) 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. To make an appointment to visit or for more information on a featured dog, please call 311 or 516-869-6311.

North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jennifer DeSena and the Town Board recently celebrated and honored Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte on February 7 prior to the Town Board meeting. Councilmember Mariann Dalimonte recently displayed exceptional bravery in a moment of crisis, heroically rushing to the aid of a motorist involved in a car crash near her home. Her quick thinking and unwavering determination resulted in her removing the driver from the vehicle, extinguishing the ensuing fames, and skillfully managing the trafc fow until additional assistance arrived. Her fellow colleagues on the Town Board presented her with a proclamation of recognition to thank her for her dedication to the community and helping others.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Town of North Hempstead -

Board of Zoning Appeals

Pursuant to the provisions of the Code of the Town of North Hempstead, NOTICE IS HEREBY

GIVEN that the Board of Zoning Appeals of said Town will meet at Town Hall, 220 Plandome Road, Manhasset, New York, on Wednesday, March 1, 2023 to consider any matters that may properly be heard by said Board, and will hold a public hearing on said date to consider applications and appeals. The following cases will be called at said public hearing starting at 10:00am. APPEAL #21354Khalid Sheikh; 32 Stirrup Lane, Roslyn Heights; Section 7, Block 220, Lot 11; Zoned: ResidenceAA Variance from 70-100.2(A)(2) to install fencing in a front yard. Plans are available for public viewing at https:// northhempsteadny.gov/bza.

Persons interested in viewing the full fle may do so by any time before the scheduled hearing by contacting the BZA department via e-mail at BZAdept@northhempsteadny. gov. Additionally, the public may view the live stream of this meeting at https:// northhempsteadny.gov/ townboardlive. Any member of the public is able to attend and participate in a BZA hearing by appearing on the scheduled date and time. Comments are limited to 3 minutes per speaker. Written comments are accepted by email up to 60 minutes prior to the hearing. Timely comment submissions will be made part of the record.

DAVID MAMMINA, R.A., Chairman; Board of Zoning Appeals

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