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Ed board opposes DeVos
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Votes 4-1 against Trump nominee BY K R I ST Y O’CONNELL The New Hyde Park-Garden City Park school board approved a resolution Monday opposing President-elect Donald Trump’s nomination of Betsy DeVos as U.S. education secretary. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE HERRICKS SCHOOL DISTRICT The seven-member board Students at the Herricks school district’s Shelter Rock Academy got a visit on Jan. 6 from pet therapist Susie Wong voted 4-1, with one abstention, in favor of the resolution, which and her therapy dog Logan. The Great Pyrenees and his trainer brought connection and companionship to students came after a request from Ralph and staff members who gathered for the visit. Ratto, president of the New Hyde Park-Garden City Park Teachers Association, the school district’s teachers union. Trustee Ernest Gentile abstained, saying he did not know enough about DeVos to cast a vote. Trustee David Del Santo was absent. Trustee Patricia Rudd stated B Y N O A H M A N S K A R home of Nail Garden, a nail sa- cluding Matthew Sexton, an of- cials told employees they needed the board’s position to U.S. Sens. lon that recently moved into the ďŹ cer in the South Side Civic As- a license to perform them, Lia Charles Schumer and Kirsten said. storefront at 149 Tulip Ave., vil- sociation. Gillibrand, both Democrats, on “We promise we [do] not “We don’t want Tulip Avenue A Floral Park massage par- lage oďŹƒcials said. The small stuTuesday, when DeVos’ Senate lor has some residents worried dio’s menu advertises foot and to be known for storefront pros- do extra here, only regular one conďŹ rmation hearing was origi- about prostitution possibly tak- back massages from 10 to 90 titution,â€? Sexton said. “It can [massages], so don’t worry,â€? she nally scheduled. bring in some unsavory people.â€? said. minutes long. ing root in the village. The studio’s opening caused Rita Lia, a receptionist at But its advertisements in the Du’s Foot Spa opened Jan. Continued on Page 60 3 at 153 Tulip Ave., the former “adult entertainmentâ€? section of Du’s Foot Spa, said the studio an uproar on Facebook among Backpage, a website notori- did not oer any sexual services residents of Floral Park and ous for salacious classiďŹ eds and has only one masseuse, who other nearby areas, prompting for prostitution and other works on both men and women. some to write letters to village, The parlor stopped oering Town of Hempstead and Nassau sexual services, have raised red ags for residents, in- back massages after village oďŹƒContinued on Page 60
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