NHP Herald Courier 1.30.15

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Serving New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Herricks, Garden City Park, Manhasset Hills, North Hills

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Friday, January 30, 2015

Vol. 64, No. 5

N E W H Y D E PA R K

VALENTINE’S DAY STATE AUDIT SAVES CUOMO STATE OF STATE GIFT & DINING GUIDE HERRICKS $30K GIVEN HIGH GRADES PAGES 29-44

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It could have been worse Town, county, villages mobilize, get break in battling area’s first major snowfall BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO

North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth (seated head of table) and her administration prepare for Winter Storm Juno, which dropped 10-15 inches of snowfall across the North Shore.

Heavy snow walloped the northeast for much of Monday and parts of Tuesday as part of Winter Storm Juno, leaving an accumulation of 10-15 inches of snow throughout the North Shore, according to the National Weather Service. The storm, for which Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of emergency after forecasts called for up to three feet of snow in some areas, caused school closures and rescheduled Regents exams, canceled government meetings and closed offices and businesses throughout the region. Cuomo instituted a travel ban after 11 p.m. Monday, closing the Long Island Railroad and New York City subway system and urging people to stay inside throughout the duration of the storm. “This is not a storm to take lightly and we’re taking what we believe are prudent measures,” Cuomo said

Monday. The state deployed 550 snow removal vehicles and had about 50,000 pounds of salt on hand to clear snow from roadways, Cuomo said, and several National Guardsmen were readied to assist in plowing efforts. In the Town of North Hempstead, 70 snow removal vehicles were used to clear roads, and its 311 call service center was opened during overnight hours in case of emergency. “The town’s highway department has begun pretreating roads today and will continue to work and plow through the night,” North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth said Monday. “We are asking residents to park in their driveways to enable our crews to clear roadways. If there are any areas that are impassable, we encourage residents to call 311 to report them.” The town opened three warming centers, at Tully Park in New Hyde Park, the Yes We Can Community Center in Westbury and the Port Continued on Page 59

Shah, Roth earn highest GPA honors BY B R YA N A H R E N S

Park Memorial High School on Wednesday they both said they When Jay Shah and Morgan were surprised. “I never imaged myself being Roth were named valedictorian and salutatorian of New Hyde a salutatorian,” Roth said.

“I just focused on doing the best in my classes,” Shah added. “It transpired after.” The two were announced as top students of the class of 2015 in a news release from the Sewanhaka Central High School District. Shah said it was his hard work that lead him to become valedictorian.

“It sort of represents the time I put into all of my classes,” he said. Shah, who is currently enrolled in five Advanced Placement classes, said he is interested in studying neuroscience. “The brain is so interesting,” he said. “There are so many mysteries and we barely know anything about it.”

Shah is also a member of the National Honor Society and New Hyde Park’s Talented and Gifted program. He said he currently does not know where he wants to attend college. “I’ll leave that up to fate,” he said. Shah said his interest in muContinued on Page 59

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