Port Washington 2022_03_04

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Friday, March 4, 2022

Vol. 7, No. 9

Port WashingtonTimes HOME & DESIGN

PORT’S MULLINS PLEADS NOT GUILTY

GOP PICKS ZELDIN FOR GOVERNOR

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Masks optional in North Shore school districts Mandate lifted Wednesday, officials urge students to respect others’ choices BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z School districts across the North Shore made masks optional starting Wednesday. District officials sent out statements following Gov. Kathy Hochul’s announcement on Sunday that the mandate requiring protective face coverings to be worn inside would be lifted Wednesday. Officials from various districts discussed the extensive input they have received from the community and emphasized that students should be respectful of others’ decisions. “While some individuals will be happy to remove their face masks, others will want to continue wearing them,” Great Neck Superintendent Teresa Prendergast said in a letter to the community. “Regardless of an individual’s choice about masks, please continue to show one another the same level of compassion and respect

that our school community has demonstrated since the beginning of this pandemic two years ago.” “We encourage families to discuss with their children their expectations regarding mask wearing with the understanding that other students, teachers, staff members or administrators may choose differently,” Manhasset’s acting superintendent, Gaurav Passi, said. “Bullying, shaming, or questioning an individual’s decision to wear or not wear a mask will not be tolerated.” “This spring, we look forward to celebrating with live concerts, school events, live parent teacher conferences (a separate letter on this topic will follow later this week), and other aspects of the school year that have been necessarily put on hold by COVID,” North Shore school district’s interim superintendent, Tom Dolan, said. “In doing so, we might have Continued on Page 51

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PORT WASHINGTON FIRE DEPARTMENT

A car crashed into the front of Diane’s Hair Salon in Port Washington last week.

Car crashes into front of Diane’s Place on Main St. BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

Officials from the Port Washington Fire Department said the car crashed into the A car crashed into the front storefront, located at 191 Main of Diane’s Place Hair Salon on St., after 11 a.m. Officials said Main Street in Port Washington the driver and a person in the store were injured. last Thursday morning.

The driver, whose name was not disclosed by officials, was removed and transported to a nearby hospital. Another ambulance arrived to aid the second person injured and a Continued on Page 50

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