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Vol. 12, No. 5
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Master plan on agenda DeSena targets housing in speech BY C A M E RY N O A K ES Touting unity and her accomplishments in her tenure so far, North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena delivered her State of the Town address in which she said going forward the town will be focusing on developing a new master plan, addressing its building department and delivering on its capital project plans. “None of this would have been possible if we did not work together,” DeSena said, “if each of us in this room did not put aside politics and ego, roll up our sleeves and get to work for this town. That’s why we are here. That’s why the residents of the Town of North Hempstead put us all here. We owe them nothing less.” DeSena delivered her State of the Town address Friday afternoon in front of a room full of local elected officials and residents. The supervisor said that in her second term she will be focusing on developing the town’s new master plan, which was originally devised more than 40 years ago and has not been updated since. She said the new master plan is necessary to address the current needs of residents and the town’s new generations. “We must update our master plan to address quality of life and Continued on Page 39
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Roslyn High School Regeneron finalist Jacob Gross with his research.
Gross named Regeneron finalist Roslyn High senior awarded honor for COVID-19 antibody research BY C A M E RY N O A K ES Three Long Island students were named finalists in the 2024 Regeneron Science Talent Search–the nation’s oldest and most prestigious science and math competition for high school seniors – including Roslyn High School senior Jacob Gross. “I’ve known Jacob since he en-
tered high school,” Allyson Weseley, Roslyn School District’s coordinator of secondary research, said in a statement. “He is amazing! I was so impressed with him in 9th grade that I began keeping notes about the incredible things he did and said because I knew that one day I would be writing him a recommendation for something like this.”
Gross is among a class of 40 student finalists representing 36 schools from 19 states. Included are two other Long Island seniors – Natasha Kulviwat of Jericho High School and Vincent Huang of Syosset High School. Finalists, who are awarded $25,000, will show their work to the public, meet with prestigious leaders in the science community in Washing-
ton, D.C. and compete for a variety of awards headlined by the $250,000 top prize in March. Gross’ project “Investigating Synergistic Interactions Among SARSCoV-2 Neutralizing Antibodies” studies COVID-19 monoclonal antibodies which are used to prevent and treat COVID-19 infection. His research Continued on Page 38
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