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35 Acres (of Woodlands) Get the Ax in Sands Point/ After a Long and Pleasant Relationship, McCrory's and Port Washington Part Ways/Court Upholds Recision of Longview Road Ordinance/Plandome Village May Ban Through Truck Traffic on Plandome Road/Acrimony Heats up in Manorhaven/ Baker House on Main Street Razed: New Parking Lot Plan to be Proposed/Board of Ed. Focuses on Middle School Review and Safety of Salem Center/Marriott to Manage Harbor Ridge Senior Living Community/Sal Zimbardi Installed as New Police Commissioner/Eight Schreiber Students Named Intel Semi-Finalists/Manorhaven Man Dies in Fire/Port North Gets Environmental Checkup Harbor Rd. Bid Opening for Renovations is Feb. 9; Construction Could Begin in February/General Council Honors Peter Zwerlein/Manhasset Bay Cleanup Pegged at $10 Million/New Department of Public Safety Has Busy First Year/Horace Hagedorn to Receive (Community Chest) Citizen of the Year Award/Balboni Dialogues with Port Residents at General Council/Can Schreiber Handle Increased Enrollment and Program Upgrades/Baxter Estates Officials Ponder Boat Ordinance/Astor Lane to Get Speed Trap/Village of Flower Hill Approves Metricom Systems/Robust Debate Over Off-Campus Privileges for Juniors/BZA Denies Evergreen Street Housing/Discrepancies and Discord at Manorhaven Meeting/Village of Port North Hires JAC Planning Consultants/Ann Croce Receives Women Trailblazer Award/Public Hearing on Universal Pre-kindergarten Program/Port Helps Immigrants Assimilate, Adapt/PW Profile: Kay and Leo Ullman Library's 1999 Budget Shows Increase from $4.l million to $4.3/TONH Implements Sidewalk Enforcement Unit/BOE to Plan for Five Local Elementary Schools/Board Calls for Support to Build New Middle School/Consensus on Elementary School Configuration for Plan---Daly, Weber. G'heim, M'haven and Sousa to be Included/Station Plaza to Be Known as Esther Margolius Memorial Plaza/PW Profile: Ruth and Samuel Bogen/Port Tackles Y2K Concerns/Armed Robbery at Blockbuster/County Executive Gulotta Addresses Budget Deficit/Guggenheim's 2nd Jump for Leukemia Raises Over $8,000/Will PW Police Department Confiscate All DWI's cars?/Flower Hill Road Work to Begin/BOE Presents Tentative Long Range Facilities Plan/Pellegrino, Ratkoski and Levi Win Big in Port North Election/The Challengers Edge Out Incumbents in Baxter Estates/County Debates Reassessment/Park Created on Shore Road Fair to Good Health Report for Salem Center/Vandalism Spurs Drinking Law in the Village of Sands Point/PBA Prez Says "Politics As Usual " at PWPD: PBA Backs Suit Filed Against Commissioners/Study Calls Arts Education Program a National Role Model/TONH Considers Zoning Revisions to Improve Senior Housing/PRC Honors Jimmy Kallenberg/Officials Looking at Power Outages in Sands Point/Approval of Long-Term Conceptual Plan Postponed/Jacobs Appointed Minority Leader/RFAMBPW Files Article 78 Against TONH/Port Teenage Alcohol and Drug Use Exceeds National Average/Kramer Steps Down as President of Library Board of Trustees/Amy Bass, Ruth Bogen, and Supinda Bunyavnich Named to TONH Women's Honor Roll/Harbor Links Opens for Season/Library Budget Passes 411 to 230/PWPD Retains Special Counsel for DeMeo Lawsuit/PWPD Allocates Monies from Drug Asset Forfeiture/DiNapoli and Spitzer Urge Approval of Pesticide Notification/Board Member Suggests Alternate Facilities Plan/Schreiber Decathalon Team Crowned State Champs/Red Stocking Review Salutes and Says Goodbye to the Century ... and a Dear Friend/Harbor Ridge Developers Ready for Reservations/DeJana Discrepancies Focus of Manorhaven Meeting/DiNapoli New Leader of Nassau County Democrats/Flower Hill Residents See Taxes Rise/ (In the wake of Columbine tragedy) Can It Happen Here?/Baxter Estates Welcomes New Village Board/LIAF Comes home ... to Port!/Port Jewish Center's Bone Marrow Drive a Great Success Chris English Is Mother of the Year/School Board Members Respond to the Littleton Massacre/Richard Weilheimer's Reunion with His Wartime Rescuer/Port North Holds Meeting; Launches Beautification Campaign/ Board Adopts Proposed $70.9 Million '99-00 Budget/Kaplan Lawsuit Against Port North Given Summary Judgment/LWV Presents School Board Candidates/Alternate Long-Range School Facilities Plan on the Table/District Addresses School Safety Issues/ALR on Lower Main Appeal Denied Again --- Court Holds BZA Did Not Violate Federal Anti-discrimination Statutes/Port Profile: Alice Wallace O'Leary/Harbor Acres Balks at Open Container Drinking Law/Sands Point Holds Line on Taxes for Fifth Year/De Feo Chosen Grand Marshal of Memorial Day Parade/School Vote Results --- Budget: No-1890; Yes-1543: School Board Members (2 positions) Richard Sussman-1850; John Zimmerman-1841; Robert Scheer-1467; Robert Ferro-858/PWPD Officer Delivers Baby/ Sousa As a Middle School?/ Harbor Ridge Lifecare Community Closer to Reality --- Scheduled to Open in 2002 But Timetable Could Move Up/It's All About (Democratic) Party Unity! /Post-Mortem on Port School Budget Failure/Task Force Begins to Address School Safety Concerns/Flower Hill Considers Landmark Status for 18th Century Wall/What Does a Failed School Budget Mean for Upcoming Year?/HarborFest '99 Breaks All Records! Tennis Team Captures County Title/School Budget Re-Vote Set for June 15/School Safety Sub-Group Considers Its Options/Port Profile: Michael Jan Friedman/All's Quiet in Sands Point Politics/Hearing to Discuss Zoning Revisions for Senior Housing/Easy Vote on Commuter Tax/Dr. Inserra Discusses June 15 Budget Re-vote/Port Washington's Veterans Are Remembered on Memorial Day/The (Community Chest's) Feather Is Full!/Home Sale Values Soar in Town of North Hempstead/Manorhaven Boat Explosion Causes Two Injuries/Baxter Estates Is "On the Road Again"/A Teen Birthday Celebration Goes Terribly Awry; Widespread Concern for the Two Injured Students/Baxter Estates Honors Former Officials/Father of the Year 1999 Is ... Robert Garofalo/County Championship Three-peat for Vikings Boys Volleyball Team/Threat of Violence Keeps Students Away --- The Day Proceeds Without Incident/Barbara Kramer Memorial Award to Dana Friedman/Markowski Leaves Town Hall/Injured Teens Are Improving/School Board Approves Identical Budget at Public Hearing/Library Luncheon Is a Success (Guest Authors A. Scott Berg and Manuela Hoelterhoff)/School Budget Passes on Re-vote 3,483 to 2,364/Favorite Sons Win in Manorhaven Election/Democrats and Republicans Prep for November Election/Port Gambol "Puts on the Ritz"/TONH Amends Senior Housing Code/Flower Hill Residents at Odds with General Motors/Port North May Enact New Waste Management Law/Deena Lesser Appointed Supervisor Newburger Aide (Headlines for 1999 will continue next week.)



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