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Friday, August 21, 2015

vol. 64, no. 34

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proposed day care angers NHp residents Village trustees reserve decision on facility application By C H r i st i a N araos Village of New Hyde Park trustees reserved decision Tuesday on a proposed adult day care facility on Jericho Turnpike in New Hyde Park that drew heavy public opposition Local residents objected to the plans of the applicant, TKV Hospitality, to convert the first floor of 1335 Jericho Turnpike into an adult day care center, medical office and physical therapy space. They said they were concerned

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Painted faces A young girl sports a freshly painted face at the 5th Annual KidStock Festival, held at North Hempstead Beach State Park on Aug. 16. see more photos on pages 50 and 51.

with the day care’s clientele and an increase in traffic. “People don’t go to day care unless they’re severely impaired,” Jeanie McNamara said. “It takes a certain kind of patient to go to day care and they’re psychiatric patients for the most part.” Village trustees also objected to the developer not having determined the doctors who would work in the medical and physical therapy and their specialties. “We’re only being told about half the business,” Village Mayor Robert Lofaro said.

The trustees said that without knowing what services would be performed by the doctors they could only consider a special-use application for the adult day care portion of the business. Lawyer Lewis Soloway speaking on behalf of TKV and for Gordon Evergreen Corp., the owner’s of the first floor space, said the day care would provide social interaction for a functionally impaired clientele who would face a state screening before being admitted. “A functionally impaired Continued on Page 66

State releases assessment test scores, opt out rates Majority of students in NHP-GCP rated ‘proficient’ By B i LL saN aNtoNio North Shore elementary school students outperformed their statewide peers in last spring’s state assessment examinations in English and mathematics as scores throughout the state increased in the third year of Common Core-based

curriculum testing, according to data released by the state Department of Education. In English, 31.3 percent of third through eighth-grade students who took the exams throughout the state scored at either a Level 3 or Level 4, which the state deems “proficient,” improving upon the 30.6 percent in 2014 and 31.1

percent in 2013. Additionally, 38.1 percent of students had proficient math scores in 2015, outperforming the state’s 36.2 proficiency rate in 2014 and 31.1 percent figure in 2013. “The transition to new learning standards is not easy, and success isn’t instantaContinued on Page 54

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