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Friday, August 5, 2016
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Country club dispute down to one case
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Roslyn Heights resident is still fighting landowner in court By C h r I s a Da M s The decade-long legal dispute over the Roslyn Country Club is down to one lawsuit, according to lawyers for both sides. The lawsuit dating back to 2006 reached the Nassau County Supreme Court for jury selection, the furthest in the legal process the case has been. “This is the end of the line,” said lawyer Elizabeth Eilender, of Jaroslawicz & Jaros PLC., who represents country club owner Manouchehr Malekan. The litigation has blocked a plan by the Town of North Hempstead to purchase the country club from Malekan, renovate the park facilities and create a park district for residents. Since the case has gone backand-forth for years without results, it was moved that the case be brought to a judge to fashion a solution that will “automatically dismiss all counterclaims with
prejudice without costs,” according to court documents. The legal dispute involves an easement which dictated that residents surrounding the Roslyn Country Club site would have access to the amenities for an annual fee. After Manouchehr Malekan took ownership of the club property under his company Corona Realty Holdings, he brought a suit against residents in an attempt to extinguish their rights to the club, which was eventually thrown out. The club was then shuttered by Malekan in 2008. In response to the closure, hundreds of residents countersued Malekan for damages, including the one case currently pending by Andrew Rothstein, a Roslyn Heights resident and lawyer. The counterclaims sought monetary compensation for the closure and the decrease of home values due to the lack of recreContinued on Page 55
PHOTO COURTESY OF SId JACOBSON JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
The Sid Jacobson Jewish Community Center held its annual golf and tennis outing at glen Oaks Club on July 25, to raise funds for its special needs employment center. Pictured from left: Lindsay Schmid, golf and Tennis honoree Robert Schmid, Sid Jacobson JCC Assistant director of development Bridgette Adair, Justin Schmid and Laura Schmid. See page 36.
State review is raising costs of school projects By N o a h MaNskar
large building initiatives, some North Shore districts are worried long delays in state reviews of their projects could Time is money when it mean they will end up costing comes to construction, local more, or require planners to trim them to stay within their school officials say. As they plan and start budgets.
“The biggest issue with the delay is you estimated the cost with old money,” said Michael Nagler, superintendent of the Mineola school district. “... The longer you wait, the more problematic that is.” Continued on Page 43
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