New Hyde Park -Herald Courier

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Friday, August 19, 2016

vol. 65, no. 34

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Most in NHP back fixes at pool: survey Town to propose less expensive ‘hybrid’ plan to appease residents By N o a h M a N s k a r With residents indicating they want some sort of fix, the Town of North Hempstead is working on a middle ground between two multimillion-dollar proposals to renovate an aging New Hyde Park swimming pool. About 65 percent of those who responded to a recent survey said the 54-year-old pool at Clinton G. Martin Park should be updated, the town announced Tuesday. About 40 percent back a $15 million plan that would fully renovate the pool deck and facilities, while about 24.6 percent support a $9 million plan to revamp only its aging infrastructure. The project’s engineers and architects are developing a “hybrid” plan that will likely include new spray features and other updates to the kiddie pool, said Marianna Wohlgemuth, a New Hyde Park civic activist who sits on the planning committee for the renovation.

“I believe we have a good sense of what the residents want and what they are willing to pay for,” Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth said in a statement. “We will be looking to find a ‘middle of the road’ compromise between both plans, so that we can deliver the most desired components of the renovation, while keeping costs down.” Some 1,717 of 12,877 property owners in the special park district — about 13.3 percent — responded to the survey the town sent after presenting renovation plans at a public meeting in May. About 30 percent of respondents said they had an existing pool membership and 65 percent said they were not members, town spokeswoman Rebecca Cheng said. About half the responses were mailed on paper and about half were submitted online, Wohlgemuth said. Continued on Page 70

Photo by Noah maNskar

mike Persichelli stands over the former site of b&W mockawetch florist on first street in New hyde Park on tuesday, where four houses will be built. the flower shop was recently demolished after 95 years in business.

Flower shop’s fall marks end of an era in nhP By N o a h MaNskar Mike Persichelli had flowers from New Hyde Park’s B&W Mockawetch Florist at his wed-

ding in 1994, and went to the flower shop “all the time,” he said. On Tuesday, he stood over a pit on South First Street where Mockawetch was in business for 95 years, overseeing the

construction of four houses that are replacing it. The shop closed in March and was demolished two weeks ago, said Persichelli, owner of New Hyde Park-based Persi Continued on Page 60

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