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Friday, September 23, 2016

vol. 4, no. 39

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East Hills, Middle School get face-lift By C h r i s A dA m s Just in time to start the new school year, the Roslyn Public Schools finished the first phase of construction projects to give the district a face-lift. The work marks the completion of about one-third of a $40 million capital plan approved by the school district, which includes aesthetic upgrades to the schools’ interiors and improvements to infrastructure. “It all came together,” said Kevin Carpenter, assistant to the superintendent for administration and special projects. “I don’t know how it did, but it was a lot of cooperation from everyone.” East Hills School and Roslyn Middle School were the main focus of this year’s construction, he said. The work is most visible in the halls and classrooms of the schools, with new lighting fixtures, wall tiles and flooring designed by an architect for the district. The community relations diContinued on Page 54

PHOTO COURTESY Of ALISON STAMM

Temple Sinai of Roslyn gave back to local first responders by doing child-friendly mitzvah projects at this year’s fun day on Sept. 11.

Jacobs remembered by friends, family Lauded for service as a county legislator that was felt beyond Nassau By C h r i s A dA m s Lenny Jacobs, the son of the late Nassau County Legislator Judy Jacobs, said years ago he was driving with his son upstate for an ice hockey tournament when he was pulled over by a po-

liceman for speeding. Somehow, Lenny Jacobs said, during a conversation on the side of the road, it came up who Lenny’s mother was. To his surprise, he said, the officer knew exactly who she was because she had helped his family in Plainview years back. “He spoke to me for the next 15 minutes, telling me how special she was, and how great she was,” Lenny Jacobs said. “We were up

somewhere near Albany.” The officer told him to drive safe, and let him go with a warning, he said. That, Lenny Jacobs, was an example of how far her impact reached, he said during a memorial service for Judy Jacobs in Woodbury last Friday attended by 1,000 people. Jacobs, who served as a county legislator for two decades, died at the age of 77 last Tuesday after a fall in her home.

She was a member of the county Legislature since its inception in 1996, serving as presiding officer for a time after the Democrats gained the majority in 1999. Since the most recent redistricting, she represented Roslyn Heights, Old Westbury and parts of the Town of Oyster Bay. Of the many friends, family members and colleagues who spoke on Friday, there was a common theme about her selflessness Continued on Page 69

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