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THE PULSE OF THE PENINSULA

Vol. 91, No. 24

CITY PROJECTS FOCUS OF PHOTO EXHIBIT

G.N. NEWS PICKED AS TOP L.I. WEEKLY

KAIMAN PICKS UP ENDORSEMENT

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Kings Pt. Park bill opposed

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Gives village DPW 1.1 acre of parkland B y J oe N ikic Great Neck resident Daniel Capruso said legislation proposed by two Long Island politicians to allow the Village of Kings Point to use a 1.1-acre parcel of land in Kings Point Park for Department of Public Works facilities is “an abuse of the parkland alienation process.” State Sen. Jack Martins (ROld Westbury) and Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel (D-Port Washington) introduced legislation Friday that would authorize the village to use the park for its DPW facilities on a smaller parcel of land than the 5.45 acres it had requested. “VKP requested 5.4 acres of parkland alienation, and you are only giving them 1.1 acres,” Capruso said in an email to Martins and Schimel. “But since VKP’s actions in the parkland have always been illegal and destructive, I’m not sure why you think that their past illegal behavior entitles them to further abuse and destroy any part of the parkContinued on Page 57

Photo by Michaela Formas via Twitter

After a brief period of rainfall, a double rainbow soared in the sky over Great Neck on Sunday.

DeMartin drops out of Assembly race Questions Democratic Party choice, criticizes N. Hempstead administration B y J oe N ikic Former Town of North Hempstead Public Safety Commissioner Andrew DeMartin bowed out of the race for outgoing Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel’s 16th Assembly District

seat on Monday, but he didn’t do so quietly. In a sit-down interview with Blank Slate Media, DeMartin questioned the motives of the Democratic Party in selecting Anthony D’Urso as its candidate for the seat and slammed the town’s administration for how it operates. “It’s unfortunate that the misguided and self-serving priorities of party politics would be the catalyst for the

Democratic Party’s endorsement of a candidate who has been out of civic life for over 20 years,” he said. “The residents of the 16th Assembly District are deserving of representation in Albany that is more than just a placeholder for a two-year term.” DeMartin was the first candidate to step forward following Schimel’s announcement in January that she would not run for re-election this fall. He began working for the

town in December 2010, heading the Office of Emergency Management, town security, harbor security, code enforcement, parking enforcement, animal control and the Port Washington parking district. DeMartin resigned from his post in February to focus on his run for the Assembly seat. On May 25, the Nassau Democratic Committee formally nominated D’Urso for the seat at Continued on Page 57

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