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Friday, January 28, 2022

Vol. 7, No. 4

Port WashingtonTimes HEALTH, WELLNESS AND BEAUTY GUIDE PAGES 23-26

DINAPOLI, ACKERMAN BACK ZIMMERMAN

CURRAN FREEZES ASSESSMENT ROLL, AGAIN

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School districts scramble after mask ruling

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Appellate judge issues stay of decision that state mandate is unconstitutional BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z After a Nassau County justice overturned Gov. Kathy Hochul’s statewide mask mandate on Monday, Appellate Judge Robert J. Miller “stayed,” or suspended, that decision, requiring students to once again wear protective face coverings in school. Judge Thomas Rademaker of State Supreme Court in Nassau County said on Monday that Hochul’s mask mandate violated the state Constitution, which resulted in a handful of school districts on Long Island making mask-wearing optional for students and staff on Tuesday. After Rademaker’s verdict, Hochul expressed her strong opposition to the decision and said, “We believe this will be settled very shortly.” The next day, Miller’s decision forced the school districts that chose to make mask-wearing optional to go back to following Hochul’s guidelines. A hearing on

the matter is scheduled for 10 a.m. Friday at the state Appellate Court in Brooklyn. After the decision to suspend Rademaker’s decision, Hochul touted the need to prioritize the health and well-being of all New Yorkers and expressed her gratitude for those in state government who continue to aid her in that mission. “I commend the Attorney General for her defense of the health and safety of New Yorkers, and applaud the Appellate Division, Second Department for siding with common sense and granting an interim stay to keep the state’s important masking regulations in place,” Hochul said. “We will not stop fighting to protect New Yorkers, and we are confident we will continue to prevail.” Andy Pallotta, president of the state’s United Teachers organization, also supported the stay but asked state health officials to Continued on Page 35

PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA

Double Trouble Caption: North Shore Animal League America participated in the ‘Betty White Challenge’ which promoted people adopting from local shelters to honor the fallen star.

DeSena says employees are facing a ‘loyalty test’ BY B R A N D ON DUFFY

over whom the town commissioners should report to. At a meeting last Thursday, North Hempstead Town DeSena, who was elected as a Supervisor Jennifer DeSena Republican in November, said and Democratic members of that much of the existing staff, the Town Board are clashing specifically commissioners, was

being told not to report to her office as part of a loyalty test. Democrats responded that DeSena was trying to block commissioners from communicating with Town Board memContinued on Page 47

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