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Friday, October 21, 2016
Vol. 4, No. 43
ELECTION GUIDE
SCHOOL PROJECTS BEHIND SCHEDULE
SUOZZI TOUTS INDEPENDENCE
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Street now 1-way for light show
WAT C H O U T !
Trustees OK change to Sunnyvale Road BY ST E P H E N ROMANO The Village of Flower Hill Board of Trustees on Monday passed a law turning Sunnyvale Road into a one-way street during designated dates and hours to ease traffic stopping to see a house’s holiday light show. “We walked the route and decided that it’s the most logical way to do it,” Deputy Mayor Robert McNamara said. “We’re going to help move the traffic along.” Sunnyvale Road will turn into The Herricks Highlanders defeated the Manhasset Indians 14-7 on Saturday afternoon. a one-way street from Nov. 25 to Jan. 19, between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. The board also passed laws suspending parking on Sunnyvale Road, Wood Valley Road and Cherrywood Road and prohibiting right turns when traveling north at the intersection of Wood Valley Road during the same hours. “We worked together with the residents and everyone involved dent who oversaw a steady rise position, he said in a statement. BY M A X Z A H N to come up with this schedule and “It’s bittersweet,” he said in spending until the state imwe think it’s best,” Mayor Elaine Charles Cardillo, the posed budget restrictions, forc- in an interview. “I’ve loved my Phillips said. ing him to make staff cuts, will 12 years in Manhasset with the Continued on Page 63 Manhasset school superintenresign at the end of the students, staff, parents and our school year, he announced community. But I also have a family of my own with whom I on Tuesday. Cardillo has served as want to spend significantly more the district’s superintendent time.” Cardillo oversaw the dissince 2005, making his the second-longest tenure at the trict’s four schools: Manhasset
PHOTO BY GREG GIACONELLI
Cardillo to retire from Manhasset schools
Superintendent to finish serving for remainder of school year Secondary School, Manhasset Middle School, Munsey Park Elementary School and Shelter Rock Elementary School. “We will greatly miss Mr. Cardillo’s devotion and dedication to our students and our community,” said Regina Rule, president of the Manhasset Board of Education. “We are Continued on Page 75
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