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Friday, April 8, 2016

Vol. 4, No. 15

HOME, DESIGN, FLOWER HILL TRUSTEE COMMOM CORE LAWN & GARDEN KAREN REICHENBACH DIES OPT-OUTS RISE PAGEs 35-46

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Town delayed repair work, landlord says

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Restaurant struggled waiting for permit a month after accident B y A dedamola A gboola Anthony Branchinelli said he said could no longer wait for the Town of North Hempstead to grant him the permits needed to repair Misaki, a restaurant located in a building he owns at 411 Plandome Road. So, Branchinelli said, he went ahead with the repairs needed after a car crashed into the storefront on Feb. 9 anyway. “I don’t abandon people. I have a responsibility,” Branchinelli said. He said he began the nearly $15,000 in repairs on March 24 after waiting more than six weeks for the town to issue a permit and hearing pleas for help from Irene Yoshimizu, the owner of the restaurant who said she was being forced out of business by the damage to her storefront. “I still have to do the brick work outside, inside of the restaurant still has to be patched with in-

sulation and sheet rock, and some paint job has to be done,” he said. Branchinelli said he is also foregoing March’s rent of $6,900 to help Yoshimizu. A driver turning onto Plandome Road from Orchard Street hit an ice patch and slammed into Misaki, damaging the front walls and windows. A month after the accident, the Manhasset Times published a story about Misaki’s faltering sales and struggles stemming from the unrepaired windows, which at the time were boarded up by a brown plywood wall with “OPEN” spray painted on it. Yoshimizu said at the time that her customers probably thought the restaurant closed for good. Branchinelli acknowledged he was responsible for fixing the storefront at Yoshimizu’s expense but said delays in granting a permit by the Town of North Hempstead as well as what her termed extraneous demands prevented Continued on Page 62

PHOTO/Courtesy of Town of North Hempstead.

Shelter Rock Elementary School students Michelle and Stephanie Cano, who recently participated in the World Latin Dance Cup perform for the Town of North Hempstead Board of Trustees. See story on Page 56.

Library trustees explore ways to repurpose space B y A dedamola A gboola The Manhasset Library Board of Trustees is exploring ways to better utilize the library space and serve users during a period of changing

technology. “The building is 10 years old and the space has to be responsive to the residents it serves,” Library Director Maggie Gough said Thursday. Gough said the way libraries were utilized by residents

when the Manhasset library was built has changed and that the library has to respond to the needs of its residents. “We are moving from print to e-copies,” Gough said. “People are asking for additional Continued on Page 76

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