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Friday, September 23, 2016

vol. 65, no. 39

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E.W. school security goes high tech 1st phase of $266K emergency response system completed By N o a h M a N S k a r A streamlined emergency response system is about halfinstalled in East Williston schools, district officials said Monday. The district completed the first phase of a $266,000 system that will lock down a school building and alert students, teachers, administrators, police and parents with the touch of a button in an emergency, said Nicholas Fusco, director of school facilities and operations. Instead of “waiting for everybody else to do something then remembering if you did it or didn’t do it, or who you contact or you didn’t contact, this will take care of it,” Fusco said. With the system, anyone in the district’s three schools can press a “panic button” to set off flashing lights, lock all doors, call 911 and send an emergency alert to parents, Fusco said. The district mounted the panic buttons, updated school announce-

ment systems and installed outdoor security cameras and strobe lights over the summer, Fusco said. The rest of the work, including tie-ins with police, cell phones and computers, should be done by the end of the school year, he said. East Williston will also participate in a Nassau County Police Department program that gives police access to school security cameras in active shooter situations, said Fusco and Jacqueline Pirro, the assistant superintendent for business. Ten districts, including Manhasset, have signed on to the program, according to a county news release. “What we’re doing here, the infrastructure that we’re upgrading, will be perfect timing with the rollout of what the county is doing,” Pirro said. The district started discussing security improvements about four years ago and funded the new system in its last two budgets, Fusco said. Continued on Page 58

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a demonstration from tiger schulmann’s MMa was one of many attractions at the 38th annual Williston day street fair on sunday.

Street fair draws crowd of 10K despite clouds By J oE N i k i C

Nearly 100 outside vendors, nearly 50 local chamber Cloudy skies and the threat members and many community of a rainstorm didn’t stop close organizations, including local to 10,000 people from attend- churches, fire departments and ing Sunday’s 38th annual Wil- scouting groups, were set up along Hillside Avenue between liston Day Street Fair.

Willis Avenue and the Long Island Rail Road tracks for a day filled with food, entertainment and fun for the family. “I thought everybody had a really good time, everything Continued on Page 49

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