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Back to School

New book details Manhasset history

Town approves new comptroller

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DA candidate Scotto blasts Singas, office Dem challenger says he may not endorse if he loses primary Singas’s campaign said in court that even more signatures should have been nullified, though Democratic Nassau County Nassau County Supreme Court district attorney candidate Mi- Justice Jeffrey Brown accepted a chael A. Scotto said Thursday that judicial hearing report that indialthough he doesn’t plan on los- cated Scotto had received 3,241 ing to acting DA Madeline Singas legal signatures. Singas, of Manhasset, did not in their Sept. 10 primary, he’s not pursue an appeal, sure he’d be able to setting the stage for a endorse her or Reprimary. publican Kate Murray “She made it perif he does. ELECTION 2015 sonal, being named “I don’t know a party in the suit,” that I could support Scotto said. “If the Madeline Singas or anyone because I’m not running DA is willing to say that about me, on any reason other than I think imagine what she’d be willing to she’s running a poor DA’s office,” say about a person on the street.” A former chief of the ManScotto said in a sit-down interview hattan District Attorney’s office’s with Blank Slate media. A Port Washington resident, Rackets Bureau, Scotto expressed Scotto had accumulated more doubt about both Singas’ and Murthan 6,000 petition signatures to ray’s ability to effectively prosqualify for the Democratic primary, ecute cases of political corruption of which more than 3,100 were in- or slow rising death tolls resulting validated by the county Board of from rampant heroin use throughElections. Continued on Page 39

BY BILL SA N A N TO N IO

PHOTO BY bill san antonio

Named after the Dutch term for “Manhasset Bay,” the Schout Bay Tavern opened its doors at 118 Plandome Road on Tuesday.

New ‘upscale’ tavern opens on Plandome Road BY BILL SA N A N TO N IO The doors of the Schout Bay Tavern on Plandome Road opened for the first time Tuesday, its first beer poured and served to its first patron just after 5 p.m., during its first happy hour. Its air-conditioning units had not yet been turned on but the taps and televisions

appeared in mid-season form. Chefs bustled in and out of the kitchen. A woman walked around with her camera raised. By 8:30 p.m., shortly after the sun set on the North Shore, the tavern’s front curtain had been pulled to reveal a mostly filled bar room reveling into the evening. “We had always been in for a place like this,” said co-

owner Peter Keogh, referring also to his business partners, Matt Sheerin and Evan Psyllos. “We’ve tried to build the kind of place we’d like to go.” The three Manhasset residents – Keogh and Sheerin are natives, while Psyllos has resided in the community for about 15 years – acquired the space at 118 Plandome Road about a year ago and transContinued on Page 39

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