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Landlord plans for alternative tenants BY M A X Z A H N C & B Realty, which owns the Northern Boulevard property occupied by Barnes & Noble in Manhasset, has taken a step forward in its eort to make the location amenable to alternative tenants in the event the bookstore departs when its lease runs out at the end of the year. The realtor gained permission from the North Hills Board of Trustees last Wednesday to add 20 spaces to the property’s parking lot. “We’ll be granting them the right for additional parking spaces but it requires a retaining wall, screening and various other conditions they have to do in order to protect residents behind that area,â€? North Hills Mayor Marvin Nattis said. C & B Realty sought the expansion to make the property attractive to prospective retail and medical tenants. Approval from the North Hills trustees was necessary because the project requires release Continued on Page 66

PHOTO BY GREGORY GIACONELLI

Manhasset senior forward Will Theodoropoulos (no. 32). See story on page 67.

Curran backs reopening 6th Precinct Democratic candidate for county executive says plan would cost little BY M A X Z A H N Democratic county Legislator Laura Curran, a candidate for county executive, told the leaders of the Council of Greater Manhasset Civic Associations last Wednesday that she sup-

ports reopening the Police Department’s 6th Precinct. “I totally think this should happen,â€? she said. “It wouldn’t even take a lot of money.â€? “I’ve talked to police who support this,â€? she added, noting that some were high-ranking ofďŹ cials. The 6th Precinct, located in Manhasset, merged with the 3rd Precinct in Williston Park in 2012 under a countywide cost-saving plan

proposed by County Executive Edward Mangano and passed in a party-line vote by Republican legislators. The 3rd Precinct was then split into two divisions — the 3rd South Subdivision, which covers New Hyde Park, Roslyn Heights, East Williston and Mineola, and the 3rd North Subdivision, which covers Manhasset, Great Neck and parts of Port Washington. The Levittown-based 8th

Precinct also merged with the 2nd Precinct in Woodbury. In October 2014, county ofďŹ cials reversed the merger of the 5th Precinct in Elmont and the 4th precinct in Hewlett. About one week later, the county canceled plans to merge the 1st Precinct in Baldwin and the 7th Precinct in Seaford. Thomas Krumpter, the acting police commissioner, told Newsday the reversal of half of Continued on Page 55

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