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vol. 3, no. 42

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cerveny remembered at service Manhasset funeral home hosts private ceremony open to family only By J oe N i k i c a N d BiLL saN aNToNio A funeral service was held last week for Dr. Kiersten Cerveny, the Manhasset woman who was found dead on Oct. 4 in the lobby of an apartment building in New York City’s Chelsea neighborhood. The service was private and only for immediate family members, according to an obituary posted on the Fairchild Sons Inc. funeral home website. Efforts to reach administrators at the Manhasset funeral home, located at 1570 Northern Blvd., were unavailing. A police source told the Daily News last Monday that preliminary autopsy findings show that Cerveny, 38, a dermatologist who practiced at Prohealth Care Associates LLP at 2 Hillside Ave. in Williston Park, was not a homicide victim, but instead died of a cocaine overdose. “Based on the preliminary finds, we are not treating this as a

homicide case,” the source told the Daily News. “There is nothing at this point to suggest criminal activity. We have no indication, so far, of any force issue in her death.” A law enforcement official told Newsday last Tuesday that the preliminary autopsy revealed that Cerveny had cocaine in her system but further toxicology tests were needed to determine how much was in her system and whether there were other drugs present as well. An official from the city’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said that toxicology tests are currently ongoing. Results of the tests can take anywhere from a few days to two weeks to determine, depending on the case, the official said. Cerveny was discovered “unconscious and unresponsive” around 8:30 a.m. in the vestibule of the building, located at West 16th Street near Seventh Avenue, according to published reports. Continued on Page 46

Cars at the 11th annual Concours d’Elegance auto contest.

Ferrari “Best in Show” at Americana Manhasset By H a r r i s oN Marder A plethora of unique and distinctive cars were on full display Sunday as the Americana Manhasset hosted the 11th annual Concours d’Elegance auto

contest. Taking home the day’s top prize, “Best in Show,” was a 1954 Ferrari 250GT owned by Tom Papadopoulos of Autosport Designs in Huntington Station. “It felt like all the time and

effort bringing the car back was worth it,” said Papadopoulos, a Roslyn resident. He and his team at Autosports Designs spent between a year and a year and a half restoring the prize-winning Continued on Page 46

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