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MLWD plans pipe project

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Work to take up to three months By A d e dA M ol A AgBoolA The Manhasset-Lakeview Water District is preparing Plandome Heights residents for a spring of disruption as it gears up for a three-month long water main pipe replacement in the area. MLWD officials said the project, although disruptive, will improve hydraulics, water pressure and water quality. Although residents took positively to the idea, some were leary about the impact it’ll will have on their daily quality of life. “I have a new sidewalk which will be dug up. I also would like to have access to my own home,” Nickita Mik said. The roughly 2,700 feet project will run from Summit Drive right into and around Grandview Circle. A representative from H2M architects+engineers, a consulting engineering firm in Melville hired by MLWD to oversee the project proposal and bidding, Continued on Page 69

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The New Hyde Park fire department was one of four companies that had members respond to a house fire at the Whitewood condominium complex in North Hills last week. See story on Page 11.

Hair blowout salon styles Manhasset Created ‘the high end experience without the high price tag:’ Owner By A d e dA M ol A AgBoolA

wish with the opening of the Beauty Blow Bars at 397 Plandome Road, the former location of Lila Beudert had done her Nicos Hair Design. “We’ve wanted to open shop market research and she knew she had to be in Manhasset. All here in Manhasset now for about she needed to do was to find the a year,” she said. “I was waiting for permits with the previright location. On Feb. 4, Beudert got her ous space when this opportunity opened up.” The Plandome Road location had been the home of Nicos Hair Design since 1981 when Zakas Nicos, the longtime owner of the shop

bought its retiring owner out. “Now it’s her place,” said Nicos, who has stepped back to be part of Beudert’s staff. “Now’s her turn to make some money because this place is a good location and she has a good product.” Beudert said women want their hair blow dried without the brush and dryer, which causes hair damage and causes dry hair. “Mothers and women that go to events or those heading to lunch or dinner can just pop in

and out,” said Beudert, an East Hamptons native. “We create the high end experience without the high price tag.” The hair bar which just two weeks ago has already started flourishing. “I was a little nervous when we opened,” Beudert said. “But we had a busy weekend.” Beudert said she modeled her company after Allie Webb’s dry bar, a successful hair salon Continued on Page 58

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