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House plan is faulted
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SANDS POINT FIRE
Village: No deal on Baxter House BY ST E P H E N ROMANO The Village of Baxter Estates drew strong criticism last week after the Port Washington Times reported an agreement had been reached that the historic Baxter House would be demolished and rebuilt. But the village said no oďŹƒcial decision had been made. Residents who oppose the proposed action started a Facebook group called “Save the Baxter House.â€? The group currently has 347 members. About 20 people gathered in front of the Baxter House on Thursday, an event organized by members of the Facebook group, to support the house after it was reported that a News Channel 12 reporter intended to visit the home. Five trustees of the Cow Neck Peninsula Historical Society were among the attendees, who held an informal meeting when no News Channel 12 reporter arrived. Continued on Page 66
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The Port Washington Fire Department responded to a house fire at 14 Woodland Drive in Sands Point on Sunday. See story on page 4.
Swastika found in Schreiber bathroom Superintendent calls behavior unacceptable and promises inquiry Mooney said in a statement on the school district’s website. The bathroom was closed A Port Washington student immediately and the wall was found a swastika drawn on the cleaned, Mooney said. “This type of behavior is wall in a boys bathroom at Paul D. Schreiber High School on Fri- completely unacceptable, does day, Superintendent Kathleen not represent who we are as a school district or a community, and will not be tolerated,� Mooney said in the statement. “We commend the student, who acted appropriately by reporting this
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isolated incident, and we will begin an investigation to determine who was responsible.� A Schreiber student posted a picture of the drawing on Facebook, saying “This is not 1930s Nazi Germany, this is the men’s bathroom in Schreiber High School circa 2016� “A swastika is not a joke, and I’m not going to waste my time explaining why this is the case,� the student said in the post. “I don’t care if our bathrooms are
closed down in school because of this, a swastika in my school is even more sickening to me than a long line for a urinal. I truly pity you� Mooney said once the investigation into the drawing is complete, the school will take appropriate disciplinary action. “As a school district, we have and always will provide a nurturing and supportive environment free of prejudice, where Continued on Page 76
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