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Congregation sets sights on solitary bill
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Shelter Rock congregants taking to Albany for second straight year BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Members of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation at Shelter Rock will lobby state lawmakers on April 22 to approve proposed legislation limiting the amount of time inmates can spend in solitary confinement. It is the second consecutive year the congregation, led by its social justice committee, is making the trip in hopes the Legislature passes the HALT Solitary Confinement Act and continues a yearslong educational initiative about the practice. “[Solitary confinement]’s led, on occasion, to desperate acts of self-mutilation. This has come out in testimony over the years. There are several examples of people having very adverse reactions to this,� said Paul Johnson, the congregation’s senior minister. “Hallucinations, panic attacks, mood
swings...suicides. We have concerns about this.� According to the New York Civil Liberties Union, approximately 4,500 inmates throughout the state live in solitary confinement. The law would limit the amount of time an inmate could spend in solitary confinement to up to 15 consecutive days and 20 total days within a 60-day period. It would also prohibit members of various “vulnerable groups� including people with physical or mental disabilities, pregnant women or new mothers, the very young and elderly and members of the LGBT community - from being placed into solitary confinement, and enhance conditions under which inmates are placed into and taken out of isolation. “Often there’s not a real established policy of how to [determine whether an inmate should be Continued on Page 60
Members of the St. Mary’s High School campus ministry perform a live stations of the cross in celebration of Holy Week.
Showcase Kitchens design comes to the rescue BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO
in Manhasset. “Everything was done here,� said John Starck, presiIf the kitchen constructed dent and chief executive officer for an Amityville family on this of Showcase Kitchens, located weekend’s episode of “George at 1200 Northern Blvd.. “We supplied the cabinetry, to the Rescue� looks familiar, that’s because it was designed countertops, appliances, back-
splash, tile, plumbing fixtures, most of the materials needed to complete the project,� he said. “We worked with the interior designer and the contractor and the architect involved, and, of course, with [host] Continued on Page 60
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