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Friday, February 11, 2022

Vol. 7, No. 6

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Indoor masking lifted No decision yet on school mandate BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Gov. Kathy Hochul lifted a statewide mask mandate for indoor places, including restaurants, gyms and stores, on Wednesday. The mandate was to expire on Thursday after being in place since Dec. 13 as a result of a “winter surge” of coronavirus cases, Hochul said. It had been set to expire on Feb. 21. Hochul’s lifting of the mandate does not include indoor PHOTO COURTESY OF BRIAN DEVIN settings for school districts. On Tuesday, she said the mask mandate for schools will remain in ef- Local officials throughout Nassau County denounced zoning plans rolled out by Gov. Kathy Hochul. fect until at least Feb. 28. In the interim, she said, students will be sent home with COVID-19 test kits. “Keeping schools open has always been my top priority, and I want to thank the teachers, administrators, and parents who joined me today to hear diutility resources to destroying Hochul that would require local sau’s suburban areas. BY R OB E RT rectly from them,” Hochul said. Officials also claimed that the environment and increasing municipalities to allow residents PELAEZ “I want to also remind parents to add a dwelling unit on single- permitting so-called accessory the carbon footprint, Gov. Hoand guardians to please get their dwelling units could negatively chul’s policy directly threatens Nassau County officials last family properties. children vaccinated, and boosted Thursday denounced a statewide Nassau County Execu- impact the quality of life, elec- L.I.’s quality of life and will turn Continued on Page 42 plan introduced by Gov. Kathy tive Bruce Blakeman, Town of tric and water supply, emergency our neighborhoods into the overNorth Hempstead Supervi- services and other elements of crowded urban centers that most residents fled from in order to sor Jennifer DeSena, Town life on Long Island. “From overcrowding class- live here,” Blakeman said. of Hempstead Supervisor Last month, Hochul rolled Don Clavin and a handful of rooms, endangering the safety other local officials said Ho- of communities, straining pub- out a $25 billion five-year housContinued on Page 42 chul’s plan will destroy Nas- lic safety, sanitation, traffic, and

GOPers pan Hochul’s zoning plan

County, town officials say additional dwelling units a threat to suburban living

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