Roslyn Times 1.9.15

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Friday, january 9, 2015

vol. 3, no. 2

SHATNER TALKS ABOUT SHATNER

FLOWER HILL CANCELS BOSWORTH, MURRAY OPPOSE CASINO TWO HEARINGS

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civic, town to meet on country club Plan to resolve lingering issues affecting park district: Zarin BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Lawmakers and civic leaders will look to finalize lingering issues preventing the official start of a project to construct a new Roslyn Country Club facility during a private meeting at North Hempstead Town Hall on Friday, officials said. Todd Zarin, president of the Roslyn Country Club Civic Association, said “the broad strokes have already been completed” with regard to a $2 million acquisition contract between the town and Corona Realty Holdings to transfer more than 300,000 square feet of the new park district to North Hempstead, but the two sides must still determine long-term property rights for residents living within the country club community. “The bottom line is that we need to make sure residents can protect their enormous investment in this facility so that 10, 20, 30 years down the road somebody’s

not scratching their head to wonder if they can include another hundred people,” he said. “We’ve assumed at a gut level as far as how this thing will be operated, and we need to be committed so we can look at [the town] and they can reflect what we expect out of this special district and how those words become cemented in place.” Zarin also said that a committee independent of the civic association comprised of residents of the country club is also expected to form to advocate in favor of protecting the community’s long-term residential rights, which town officials have said would include free membership to the new park district for residents who once held easements on the property. Corona Realty Holdings, which owns more than 400,000 square feet of property at the site and operates the Royalton at Roslyn Country Club catering hall, shuttered the country club after Continued on Page 46

Nassau’s New District Attorney Manhasset resident Madeline Singas, previously the top assistant to former Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, takes the oath of office as the county’s top prosecutor during a ceremony in Mineola on Tuesday. see story on page 4.

Woman celebrates 102nd at daughter’s E. Hills home BY A DA M L I D G E T T

of Grace Plaza Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, turned Most people don’t believe 102 years old and celebrated they could ever reach their the occasion at her daughter’s own centennial, let alone make home in East Hills, according to a release from the center. it past 100 years old. Zwern said she doesn’t But on Christmas Day 2014, Syde Zwern, a resident think about her age, accord-

ing to a release from the Grace Plaza Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. “I just do what I have to do and try to be thankful for all I have,” Zwern said Zwern, who was born in Continued on Page 38

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