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Friday, March 10, 2017
Vol. 5, No. 10
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SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION
AFTER FIRINGS, 5 BEN’S MARAGOS DEFENDS EMPLOYEES QUIT COUNTY BUDGET
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Solidarity follows JCC bomb threat Almost 400 assembled at vigil at Mid-Island Y JCC after scare BY M A X Z A H N Community solidarity, a return to normalcy and further investigation have come in the aftermath of a bomb threat called into the Mid-Island Y JCC in Plainview last Monday. “We’re very proud that the Mid Island Y Jewish Community Center is operating as normal,� Mid-Island Y JCC Executive Director Rick Lewis said. The threat was one of over one hundred made at Jewish Community Centers across the United States in recent months, and was the second such threat leveled at a JCC in Nassau this year. Almost 400 people attended a vigil at the community center in Plainview last Thursday night, Lewis said. “We’re all from the same community and we’re upset with what’s happening,� Lewis said. “We all need to come together and combat it.�
Nassau County Legislator Arnold Drucker, a member of the Mid Island Y Jewish Community Center, said it was “gratifying to see the turnoutâ€? at the vigil, which “transcended not only Jews but people of all faiths, races and religious orientations.â€? Among those in attendance was Habeeb Ahmed, presidentelect of the Islamic Center of Long Island, as well as state Sen. Todd Kaminsky and Nassau County Legislator Carrie Solages. “It was a shame that it takes horrible, despicable acts to prompt this type of turnout but I’m so gratiďŹ ed we were able to come together to show unity and support to ďŹ ght that disgusting behavior,â€? Drucker said. “My message to my community is keep being the way you are,â€? said Drucker, whose district includes parts of Roslyn. “Keep being inclusive, tolerant, receptive and caring about each other Continued on Page 64
PHOTO COURTESY OF ROSLYN SCHOOL DISTRICT
Around the world An assembly at Harbor Hill school features dances from across the globe. See story on page 57.
East Hills mayor halts ‘No Left Turn’ sign at school BY M A X Z A H N In response to complaints from residents, Village of East Hills Mayor Michael Koblenz last week halted the planned installation of a “No Left Turn�
sign at the Roslyn Middle School exit onto Locust Lane, he said on Monday. The plan for the installation of the sign had been adopted by the school at the suggestion of Nassau County police oďŹƒcials
in meetings over the past couple months, Koblenz said. It aimed to alleviate the trafďŹ c congestion and safety risks that accompany student dropo and pick-up at the school. Continued on Page 64
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