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Friday, July 1, 2022

Vol. 10, No. 26

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Manhasset graduates celebrated Class of ‘22 reflects on district journey BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Manhasset High School’s Class of 2022 reflected on their journey throughout the school district during Friday evening’s commencement ceremony at the Secondary School. Class Valedictorian Dylan Wu said the “large steps” entering Shelter Rock as children to the ones entering the Secondary School as seniors became much smaller. The ones taken into the vastly different world today, Wu said, are reminiscent of the ones the class took more than a decade ago. “Just moments ago we stepped out through these doors behind us, ascending these stairs as we have hundreds of times in the past,” Wu said. “This time, though, it felt different. The steps seem smaller now, the building less expansive and imposing.” Wu said it was hard to believe that the coronavirus pandemic had a direct impact on more than a third of the class’s high school experience, but lauded their resiliency and encouraged his classmates not to forget how they combatted the hardships. “Out of this adversity would come an unprecedented opportunity for growth and I would argue we found resilience, community and perspective we would not have been able to see otherwise,” Wu said. Salutatorian Evan Ginsberg spoke about how quickly he felt the Continued on Page 42

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Hundreds attended a rally on Friday in front of the Nassau County Courthouse, in Mineola, mere hours after the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade was announced. See story on page 7 and story on reaction to concealed carry ruling on page 9.

Nassau’s major crime up 75% in ‘22 More than 80 car thefts reported throughout N. Shore from Jan.-March BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Major crimes for the first three months of 2022 int Nassau County increased by 75% compared to last year, according to statistics from the Nassau County Police Department. Statistics showed that 1,662 major crimes were committed throughout Nassau County from Jan. 1-Mar. 31, up from 950 crimes during the same time frame last year.

In Nassau’s Third and Sixth precincts, which make up a majority of North Shore communities, 645 major crimes occurred during the threemonth span this year, compared to 333 last year, an increase of 93%. The Third Precinct, located in Williston Park, serves the communities of Albertson, Bellerose Terrace, Bellerose Village, Carle Place, East Garden City, East Meadow, East Williston, Floral Park Center, Garden City

Park, Herricks, Mineola, New Cassel, New Hyde Park, North New Hyde Park, Roslyn Heights, Salisbury, Searingtown, Stewart Manor, Uniondale, Westbury, and Williston Park. The Sixth Precinct, located in Manhasset, serves the communities of East Hills, Flower Hill Great Neck Plaza, Harbor Hills, Manorhaven, Munsey Park, North Hills, Plandome, Plandome Manor, Plandome Heights, Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Ros-

lyn Harbor, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock, Sea Cliff, Thomaston, Glen Head, Glenwood Landing, Great Neck, Greenvale, Manhasset, Roslyn Heights and University Gardens. The list of major crimes includes murder, rape, criminal sexual acts, sexual abuse, commercial robberies, other robberies, assault felonies, residential burglaries, other burglaries, stolen vehicles and grand larceny. Continued on Page 43

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