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Friday, October 14, 2016

vol. 65, no. 42

N E W H Y D E PA R K

Guide to the

Great Neck Plaza AutoFest

A Blank Slate Media / Litmor

What:

32nd Annual Great Neck Plaza AutoFest & Street Fair

Publications Special Section

Where:

Middle Neck Road in Great Neck Plaza

• October 14, 2016

When:

Sunday, October 16 from Noon to 5:00 p.m. (Rain date: October 23)

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Herricks staff aids student Boy suffered a cardiac arrest By N o a h M a N s k a r Sanketh Kumar turns 13 next Friday, a month to the day after he suffered cardiac arrest during gym class at Herricks Middle School. Sanketh doesn’t remember that day, but he and his parents credit the quick thinking and coordination of seven school teachers and administrators with saving his life. “It feels like they did a lot to keep me alive, so I’m grateful,” Sanketh said on Thursday, his second day back at school after three weeks away. Sanketh was finishing his first outdoor warm-up lap on the morning of Sept. 14 when a physical education teacher, Artie Friess, saw he had collapsed. Teacher Joe Welsh sent the 60 other students inside and called the school nurses, an ambulance and the school principal, Continued on Page 67

PHOTO COURTESY Of ED POWERS

first-responders worked to get passengers off the Long Island Rail Road train that was derailed Saturday night about half a mile east of the New Hyde Park station.

Train derails near NHP, injures 33 Feds investigating cause of accident; LIRR restored full service Monday By N o a h MaNskar The Long Island Rail Road restored full rush-hour service Monday evening after clearing a train from the tracks where it derailed near New Hyde Park Saturday night. A total of 33 people were in-

jured when the eastbound Huntington branch train was sideswiped by an eastbound LIRR work train in Garden City, about half a mile east of the New Hyde Park station, at 9:10 p.m. Saturday, officials said. Trains were running on only one of two tracks between Mineola and New Hyde Park, one of the busiest stretches of the LIRR’s Main Line, most of Monday as work continued to get the derailed 12car passenger train off the second track and repair any damage, officials said. Workers got the last

car of the derailed train off the tracks at 9:45 a.m. Monday and spent the rest of the day repairing the second track and running test trains to make sure it was safe for the evening commute, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority said. “I thank all of the employees who worked around the clock to restore train service so commuters can get where they need to go as easily and as efficiently as possible,” Gov. Andrew Cuomo said in a statement Monday afternoon. Switch problems near Mineola still snarled commutes,

causing delays averaging 30 to 45 minutes. The LIRR had restored limited service on the Oyster Bay, Ronkonkoma and Port Jefferson branches for commuters Monday morning, with 14 trains canceled and riders told to anticipate 20- to 30-minute delays. About 20 workers in orange vests could be seen on the tracks and in the train Sunday morning. The first three cars on the 12-car train, which was carrying about 600 passengers Sunday evening, had visible dents and Continued on Page 55

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