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• J A N U A RY 2, 2015 IA SPECIAL SECTION A B L A N K S L AT E M E D
e.W., W.p. set date for water talks To discuss rates W.P. charges behind closed doors on Jan. 15 By B R yA N A H R e N S The Village of Williston Park and the Village of East Williston have scheduled a meeting for Thursday, Jan. 15 for both boards to discuss the rate Williston Park charges East Williston for water, a source of contention between the two villages for more than three years. “Nothing has been set to resolve yet,” Williston Park Mayor Paul Ehrbar said. “A meeting date has been set.” East Williston Deputy Mayor Bonnie Parente said the meeting, which will take place at 7:30 p.m. at East Williston’s Village Hall, will consist of all the members of each board including both village’s attorneys. “We are very excited to hear that Williston Park has agreed to meet with us,” Parente said. East Williston Mayor David Tanner said he is optimistic of the meeting between the two boards.
“I think that with both boards there we can have a free flow of ideas,” he said. Parente said East Williston is continuing with its efforts to build its own water system along East Williston Avenue, which Tanner referred to as “plan B” for East Williston about a month ago. “We don’t want to stop going through the process and find out Williston Park still does not want to negotiate with us,” Parente said. Ehrbar said on Dec. 15 in an interview with the Williston Times he agreed with East Williston officials that it is the best interest of both villages to reach an agreement. “Both sides are looking for a reasonable agreement,” Ehrbar said. “I’m hopeful that agreements can be made.” East Williston trustees sent a letter to Williston Park trustees a month ago requesting the meeting. A week ago, Williston Park trustees accepted the invitation Continued on Page 38
PHOTO BY JORGE ESCOTO
Herricks High School sophomore Jorge Escoto’s photography is currently on display at Clark Botanic Garden
Herricks High soph brings world into focus By B R yA N AHReNS
The 16-year-old student from Manhasset, Jorge Escoto, is currently having his photogA Herricks High School raphy displayed in the “Winter sophomore has been deemed a Solstice Exhibit,” at the Clark subject worthy of focus by North Botanic Garden in Albertson through Jan. 25. Hempstead town officials.
“Clark Botanic Garden is one of the Town of North Hempstead’s most treasured assets and serves as a beautiful and tranquil sanctuary for so many,” North Hempstead Continued on Page 39
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