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Friday, March 25, 2016

Vol. 65, No. 13

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• march 25, 2016 special section litmor publica tions a blank slate media/

Leaders praise burglary force, keep up efforts

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Burglary spike mitigated, police say; some argue 6th Pct. still necessary By N o a h M a n s k a r The Nassau County Police Department’s creation of a task force to investigate a sharp rise in the number of burglaries on the North Shore is a positive step, village officials and a civic leader said. Along with the return of the popular problem-oriented police officers, it’s a welcome change to tackle a problem that has worried residents in recent months, four leaders said. “Anything that the police are able to do to help make our communities more safe and help our residents feel more safe is a plus,” Village of East Williston Mayor David Tanner said. But some officials say more could be done to provide effective policing in an area as large as the North Shore’s Third Precinct, which stretches from Manorhaven to East Meadow. Some communities are making their own efforts bolster security and prevent crime, such as private patrols and Neighborhood Watch programs, while continuing to work with the

police. “We’re trying to come up with these programs that complement the police coverage that we get and work with the police to make this the safest community on Long Island,” said Village of East Hills Deputy Mayor Manny Zuckerman, who advises the village’s recently reactivated Security Commission. The Nassau County Police Department formed a Burglary Pattern Team of four detectives and a detective sergeant in mid-January to investigate organized burglary rings, said Det. Lt. Richard LeBrun, commanding officer of the Public Information Office. The move came in response to a 28-percent increase in residential burglaries in the first two months of this year over the same period in 2015. As of March 9, Nassau County saw 172 reported residential burglaries, compared to 134 last year, LeBrun said. Continued on Page 58

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Williston Park’s recreational committee hosted the town’s annual Easter egg hunt on Sunday, with more than 3,000 eggs collected in less than 59 seconds.

Mineola ed board grapples with negative levy growth By N o a h Manskar

dated by the state’s tax cap law, Superintendent Michael Nagler said Thursday. The $90,864,512 draft The Mineola school district’s budget will likely grow 2016-2017 budget Nagler $1.2 million next year despite presented to the Mineola a decrease in the tax levy man- school board Thursday shows

a 1.34-percent increase over the current year, while the $78,843,160 tax levy is about $10,000 smaller, with the district’s tax levy cap set at -0.012 percent. Continued on Page 59

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