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vol. 2, no. 50
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LearnInG WItH BuddIeS
Decision paves way for town to acquire property for park district BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO The Nassau County Planning Commission on Thursday unanimously approved an application to subdivide more than 400,000 square feet of Roslyn Country Club property for the formation of a new Town of North Hempstead park district alongside a catering hall operated by the land’s current owner. The approval paves the way for the Town of North Hempstead and current owner Corona Realty Holdings to finalize a $2 million acquisition of the 320,231 squarefoot site for the new Roslyn Country Club park district, officials said. Corona Realty Holdings, operated by Manouchehr Malekan, plans to maintain the 134,906 square feet of the property used by the Royalton at Roslyn Country Club catering hall, with off-street parking. “This is a very good project
moving forward that has been ongoing for years, and I’m glad it was able to be worked out,” said Jeff Greenfield, planning commission chairman. The two sides agreed to the acquisition in 2012. The town last year created a special park district within the unincorporated Roslyn A fifth grade student at Harbor Hill Elementary School assists a first grader as part community to restore the country club, which was shuttered several of the Roslyn School District’s Learning With Buddies program. read mOre On years ago. paGe 51. “The County Planning Commission’s decision is great news,” North Hempstead Town Councilman Peter Zuckerman (D-Roslyn) said in a statement. “This approval for the subdivision of the property keeps us steadily moving forward toward our goal of building a park in the Roslyn Country Club area of North Hempstead that will be the centerpiece of this community.” day. BY B I LL S A N A N TON I O A plan to renovate the club’s Costigan, a Roslyn Heights resident, was pool area and tennis courts and Roslyn Water District Commissioner William first elected to the water district in 2002. construct a new locker room fa- Costigan was elected to his fifth The Roslyn Water District covcility, playgrounds and basketball term as the district’s treasurer on ers the villages of Roslyn, Roslyn Continued on Page 61 Tuesday. Estates, Roslyn Harbor, East Hills, Costigan received 33 votes, ELECTION 2014 Flower Hill, North Hills and parts of Port Washington and the undistrict officials said. There were incorporated areas of Albertson, no write-in votes. Glenwood Landing, Greenvale “I’m very happy and I’m very appreciative of the fact that people came out on and Roslyn Heights. such a miserable day to vote,” he said WednesContinued on Page 70
Roslyn Water District commissioner re-elected
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