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Friday, September 11, 2015
vol. 64, no. 37
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Barket says council ignores Manhasset GOP Candidate blames Kaplan, says she follows BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Maintenance of Manhasset’s Plandome Road has been virtually ignored by the North Hempstead Town Council, resulting in a dangerous twolane roadway, a dearth of available parking and empty storefronts, council candidate Mary Kay Barket said Thursday. Citing accidents along the town-controlled portion of Plandome Road between Northern Boulevard and Colonial Parkway, Barket said the
installation of additional crosswalks and turn signals “should have been done years ago.” “I feel I don’t have enough eyes to know what’s coming at me,” said Barket, who is running on the Republican, Conservative and Reform party lines for the 4th district seat against incumbent town Councilwoman Anna Kaplan (DGreat Neck). Barket also suggested the town relinquish some of the spaces in its employee parking lot, located behind Town Hall at 220 Plandome Road, and create a shuttle service that
would run back and forth from Macy’s, located at 1100 Northern Blvd. Improving safety and increasing parking along Plandome Road, she said, would further attract businesses to the area and prevent the roadway from “becoming a cut through to Port Washington.” Barket said the lion’s share of the blame for the lack of upkeep falls on Kaplan, whom she accused of voting in favor of projects proposed by her fellow Democrats on the council and generally “not being very Continued on Page 66
Spate of car robberies hits N. New Hyde Park (C)2015 MARTHA GORFEIN PHOTOCONCEPTS/WWW.MGPHOTOCONCEPTS.COM
New Hyde Park residents take a swim with their dog at Clinton G. Martin Park during the first annual “Doggie Pool Party” Tuesday evening. The Town of North Hempstead hosted the event for dog owners in New Hyde Park’s Park District. See more photos on page 60.
22 break-ins reported to county police since June BY N O A H MANSKAR Police are on the lookout for thieves capitalizing on North Shore residents leaving valuable items visible in their cars. Between June 1 and Aug. 21, 22 cars in North New Hyde Park had valuables such as wallets, credit cards and cellular
phones stolen from them, police said. Eight of the cars had been left unlocked; others had their windows smashed. Police are investigating the break-ins, which occurred between Lakeville Road and New Hyde Park Road. Six of them happened at fitness center parking lot, police
said. Several happened on Evans, Nugent, Gerard and Lawrences streets, according to a Sept. 4 newsletter from the Lakeville Estates/North Lakeville Civic Association. “You pull your car in your driveway and the assumption is that it’s safe, but it’s not,” Continued on Page 66
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