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Friday, August 14, 2015
Vol. 64, No. 33
N E W H Y D E PA R K
GOLD COAST HOSTS MERYL STREEP FILM
A FIREFIGHTER FAMILY AFFAIR
NY SENATORS SPLIT ON IRAN
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Historic tavern near sale
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Deal for Walk St., faces 2 hurdles B y C hristian A raos The historic Walk Street Tavern has been sold to a developer pending approval from the Village of New Hyde Park of an extension to a permit that allows the owner to operate a restaurant at the location and the buyer’s ability to get a loan to finance the acquisition, Blank Slate Media has learned. Co-owned since 2008 by Jimmy Tubbs and Robert Kloepfer Jr., who also owns the Walk Street Restaurant in Garden City, the tavern is set to be sold to John Murnane, president of Erin Construction & Development Co. Kloepfer said the partners no longer own the tavern and declined further comment. Tubbs, who is still working at the tavern, also declined comment. Impact Architecture partner Laura Coletti, who is working for Murnane on the project, said there are still some moving parts to the proposed purchase. “Nothing is set in stone,” she Continued on Page 54
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The India Day Parade was held on Sunday Aug. 9. See Page 39 for more photos.
Local teachers ranked among best Online education site places G.N. South No. 1, Herricks No. 9 B y J u stine S choenbart One North Shore high school’s teachers were named in the top five in both New York and the nation in new rankings from the education ratings provider Niche.com, the former Col-
legeProwler service. Great Neck South’s educators topped the state rankings and were No. 2 nationally, while several other schools made the state’s top 100. Roslyn High School and Herricks High School’s teachers made the top 10, coming in sixth and ninth in New York, respectively, while The Wheatley School (No. 13), Floral Park Memorial High School (No. 18), Garden City High School (No. 29),
North Shore Senior High School (No. 30), Paul D. Schreiber High School (No. 57), Sewanhaka High School (No. 71), and New Hyde Park Memorial High School (No. 82) were also represented. “The Niche list is a true testament to our teachers’ dedication, and I am pleased to extend sincere congratulations to all of them,” Herricks School Superintendent Fino Celano said in a statement. “As indicated by the excellent survey feedback that
the ranking system took into account, Herricks High School provides a thriving learning environment where students and staff alike are committed to teaching and learning.” In an explanation of the rankings, based on 5,886 public high schools, Niche.com officials wrote that high-ranking teachers generally have “students [that] are very happy with the instruction they receive, and educational outcomes reflect the quality Continued on Page 54
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