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Friday, April 22, 2016
Vol. 65, No. 17
N E W H Y D E PA R K
Guide to Health WellnessandBeauty
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Chin gets contest in Herricks
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Port teacher files to take on trustee B y N oah M anskar Williston Park resident Andrew Apicos is challenging Herricks school board Trustee Juleigh Chin for her seat, giving the one-term incumbent her first contested election. But Chin, of Manhasset Hills, said she will run her campaign for a second three-year term as she would if she were unopposed. “I will continue to speak to as many people and organizations as possible, but I’m not really doing anything different than what I would normally do anyway,” she said. “I really think that who I am as a person and who I’ve been ... already supports my being on the board.” The Herricks school district did not release Apicos’ contact information, and he did not respond to a request for comment made through the district. But publicly available information shows he lives in Williston Park and teaches biology at Paul D. Schreiber High School in Continued on Page 56
Photo courtesy of theSewanhaka Central High School District
Professor Ira Shankman led the Sewanhaka District Festival Chorus at the the 55th annual District Music Festival and Art Exhibit on April 7 at Elmont Memorial High School. See story on page 52.
Village tables hookah, vape rules Vape shop manager says ‘adult use’ restriction unwarranted for e-cigarettes B y N oah M anskar on Tuesday tabled a law that adult uses. Hookah bars and vape shops in New Hyde Park still have some time before they take their place next to head shops in the village code. While it awaits input from Nassau County, the Village Board
would define those businesses as adult uses and restrict them to industrial zones. The aim of the change is not to outlaw them, but to make sure they comply with the code, Mayor Robert Lofaro said. But Anthony Gabriel of New Hyde Park, manager of Cherry Valley Vape in West Hempstead, said vape shops help people quit smoking and do not warrant the same regulation as other
“I can see why people would be a bit turned off by them, but I feel like it would be a bit harsh to include it with peep shows and adult bookstores,” Gabriel said Tuesday. The proposed change to the code would add definitions of “hookah bar” and “vape shop” to an existing list of 11 adult uses in section 195-13 of New Hyde Park’s village code. Any business that sells electronic cigarettes or where to-
bacco is smoked through hookah pipes could operate in industrial zones with a special-use permit from the Board of Zoning Appeals, but cannot be within 2,000 feet of each other or within 800 feet of a school, church, park, playground, playing field or public library. The code already implies hookah bars and vape shops would be adult uses because minors aren’t legally allowed in them, Lofaro said last month, Continued on Page 56
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