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Friday, november 20, 2015

vol. 3, no. 47

Guide to November 20, 2015publications a blank slate media/litmor special section

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County to hold off on Roslyn Rd. narrowing

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Legislature now eyes study of roadway, community input BY M aT T G r e C H aNd HarrIsoN Marder East Williston school board President Mark Kamberg said Monday a plan by Nassau County to narrow Roslyn Road from four lanes to two from the south service road of the Long Island Expressway to south of I.U. Willets Road has been put on hold. “As of now, the entire project has been put on hold until the county can complete that study,” Kamberg said at the board’s regularly scheduled board meeting. “We were promised we would be apprised and that study would be shared with us, but we shall see.” Nassau County Legislator Judy Jacobs (D-Woodbury) supported Kamberg’s assertion, saying Tuesday the Rules Committee of the Legislature would now only be considering the hiring of an expert firm to design changes to Roslyn Road intended to improve traffic safety in what she termed the “first

phase” of the process. “The Department of Public Works instructions to the firm will be to look at the corridor involved and to make suggestions as to improvement that could be made along the roadway,” Jacobs said in an email.” Their study will include police reports on the accidents, alignments of the road, lane widths, history of past accidents at Locust Lane and Roslyn Road. Once their report is completed, they will report their findings to the Department of Public Works. Department of Public works, in turn, will share with us, as legislators, the recommendations the firm suggests. In turn, these suggestions will be shared with the community which includes the East Williston School District, the [Temple Sinai and Temple Beth Sholom] and the Holiday Farms shopping strip.” “The bottom line is that, right now, we are only talking about design suggestions which will then Continued on Page 54

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Ben’s Deli in Greenvale gave out free pickles to celebrate National Pickle Day on Saturday Nov. 14.

Roslyn cardiologist found alive in Pennsylvania town BY H a r r I s oN Marder Missing Roslyn cardiologist Randy Kiewe was found alive in Bristol, Pa., on Nov. 7, the Nassau County Police Department Public Information Office

announced Monday. Detective Vincent Garcia said police are unable to release any further information. An employee at CompleteCare Cardiology PLCC, the practice that Kiewe founded and for which he serves as

medical director, who asked to remain anonymous, said he was glad Dr. Kiewe was found “alive and safe.” “It has been a difficult time with Dr. Kiewe and we’ve been trying to help out our patients Continued on Page 54

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