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Vol. 4, No. 14

GUIDE TO Spring Dining

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Edison’s Ale House serves its last pint

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Owner yet to finalize sale, residents share memories of the ‘tender bar’ B y A dedamola A gboola Just 17 years ago, Eugene Steinbach bought Publicans bar at 550 Plandome Road and changed its name to Edison’s Ale House. Thousands of barrels of liquor and 17 years later, Edison’s apparently shut its doors for good on Saturday. Steinbach said he had no plans to reopen Edison’s, but he was awaiting completion of a proposed sale before he made the closing official. “Yes, we’ve closed up shop but the finalization of the sale is still pending,” Steinbach said. Rumors have been swelling on social media for weeks about the closing of the bar but Steinbach denied the closing until the day before he shut its doors. Reached by phone on March 17, Steinbach denied the bar was closing. “I don’t know what you’re talking about. We are not closing

and we are not for sale,” he said. Employees expressed frustration with the lack of notice provided by Steinbach in the days leading up to the closing. “I don’t know. Maybe he wants people to show up for work,” an employee who asked to remain anonymous said. The employee said Steinbach didn’t inform his employees he had sold the business until last Friday. Photo courtesy of Arlene Butterklee “I’ve worked for him for years now and he wouldn’t even give me Arlene Butterklee being presented the Award of Merit at the Westminster Kennel a heads up that the bar is closing,” Club Competition on Feb. 14, 2004 at Madison Square Garden. the employee said. “I’ll be out of a job by Easter.” Another employee at Edison’s said Steinbach will move a number of the staff to the Barefoot Peddler Pub, a bar Steinbach owns in Greenvale. “It’s just so sad to be leaving this place. So many memories,” the employee said. Longtime residents of Manhasset took to Facebook to share their B y N oah M anskar gram to tackle quality-of-life Krumpter said in an interview crimes and supplement the last week. Continued on Page 63 “It pays huge dividends,” Nassau County’s most work of 16 problem-oriented Krumpter said. “The commupopular cops are getting some police, or POP, officers. The department has plans nity loves it, the elected leadhelp. The Nassau County Police to expand both programs ers love it and the executives in Department has established a and add at least eight offi- this police department love it.” Six officers and a superviCommunity-Oriented Police cers between them, Acting Continued on Page 62 Enforcement, or COPE, pro- Police Commissioner Thomas

Nassau P.D. create new program to aid POP cops

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