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Friday, September 2, 2016

vol. 65, no. 36

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HIGH SCHOOL SKEPTICISM OVER PLAN MARTINS, PIDOT, SPORTS PREVIEW FOR KOENIG’S SITE SUOZZI SQUARE OFF PaGeS 31-58

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Final ‘scoping document’ gives new project details, freight info By N o a h MaNskaR The Long Island Rail Road pledged to examine how its proposed third track project will affect emergency services, parking and public health in the final “scoping document” released last Friday. The 136-page document is a revised outline of an environmental study of the project that incorporates more than 750 public comments submitted through mail, email, the project’s website and at public hearings in May, which more than 1,200 people attended. Much of the document is identical to the draft scope released in May, but the LIRR included new project details and maps showing the lines of the LIRR’s right of way, within which Gov. Andrew Cuomo has promised the project will be built to avoid taking any residential property. But it still leaves some opponents of the $1.5 billion, 9.8-mile

proposal to add a track from Floral Park to Hicksville with questions and worries that the project will do more harm than good. “As of right now I can’t see this project having any positive impact for Floral Park, and if the project’s going to go through, we have to figure out a way to get something out of this deal,” said Matthew Sexton, a Floral Park civic leader. In response to public comments, the LIRR says it will study how project construction could affect emergency service routes and the effects of potentially harmful chemical particles from trains. It will also examine the number of parking spaces the project could remove and where parking could be added. While construction details are still to come, the document includes more specifics about what work the project entails. In addition to eliminating the seven street-level railroad crossings Continued on Page 75

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New hyde Park’s Cellini lodge held its annual Italian festival at michael J. tully Park from aug. 24 to 28, featuring rides, live music and lots of food — including Cellini lodge’s signature zeppoles. See story on page 3.

Judge keeps 3rd district election in November By N o a h MaNskaR

a federal judge on Tuesday rejected Republican Jack Martins’ request to delay it a month. Judge Frederick J. Scullin’s The 3rd Congressional District’s general election will pro- ruling in Albany federal court ceed as planned on Nov. 8 after means only a month will sepa-

rate the general election and an Oct. 6 Republican primary between Martins and Philip Pidot. The winner will face Democrat Tom Suozzi. Continued on Page 23

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