Herald courier 3 10 17

Page 1

Serving New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Herricks, Garden City Park, Manhasset Hills, North Hills, Floral Park

$1

Friday, March 10, 2017

Vol. 66, No. 10

N E W H Y D E PA R K

KYMHI XS

6FKRROV (GXFDWLRQ

SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION

F.P. DOUBLES DOWN ON 3RD TRACK

MARAGOS DEFENDS COUNTY BUDGET

PAGES 33-38, 43-48

PAGE 2

PAGE 6

VHFWLRQ ‡ PDUFK OLWPRU SXEOLFDWLRQV DGYHUWLVLQJ D EODQN VODWH PHGLD

Soccer star ready to take college stage Herricks’ Cosme known as leader BY N O A H M A N S K A R

PHOTO COURTESY OF HERRICKS HIGH SCHOOL

Caitlin Cosme led the Herricks High School girls soccer team to the state playoffs as a junior and senior.

Caitlin Cosme was supposed to be a tennis player. Her parents both played professionally, and Cosme, now a senior at Herricks High School, picked up a racquet when she was younger, she said. Her parents, John Cosme and Hemel Meghani Cosme, were disappointed when she fell in love with soccer at age 7, she said. But they’ve come around now that she’s proven herself to be one of the best high school players. “Tennis is such a diďŹƒcult sport, especially because it’s all you, and I

think that that kind of freaked me out for a while,â€? said Cosme, a New Hyde Park resident. “And I think that when you’re around people who are great and can motivate you ‌ I think that really helped me out, too.â€? After she graduates in June, Cosme will head to Duke University to play college soccer. Her commitment to Duke followed a season in which she made the Gatorade All-American team and became the ďŹ rst defender to be named Most Valuable Player at the All-American game. She’s known on the ďŹ eld as a leadContinued on Page 64

Crime takes sharp dive in NHP: cops throughout the 3rd Police Precinct, the precinct’s commanding oďŹƒcer said Tuesday. Inspector Daniel P. Flanagan Crime is down about 39 percent in New Hyde Park so far made his ďŹ rst visit to a New Hyde this year despite a slight increase Park village Board of Trustees

BY K R I ST Y O’CONNELL

meeting Tuesday night since taking over as the head of Nassau County’s largest police precinct. Flanagan took the helm of the Williston Park-based precinct in January, replacing Inspector John Berry, who was promoted to executive oďŹƒcer of patrol. Flanagan previously led the 1st Precinct in Baldwin for three years.

Crime is up about 1.3 percent across the 3rd Precinct, which stretches from the county’s border with Queens east to Glen Cove Road and from the Village of Manorhaven south to Hempstead Turnpike. The most common crimes to look out for in New Hyde Park are larcenies from cars and grand larcenies, Flanagan said Tuesday.

These crimes tend to occur around gyms in New Hyde Park as well as in parking lots where vehicles are unattended, he said. Flanagan said the best way to avoid these crimes is to keep valuables out of your vehicle or keep them in your trunk where they cannot be seen. Flanagan also warned the board and residents of a recent Continued on Page 64

For the latest news visit us at www.theislandnow.com D on’t forget to follow us on Twitter @Theislandnow and Facebook at facebook.com/theislandnow


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.