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- News:
So Many Options, So Little Time
Although each member of the Trustees Committee on St. Paul's is "unequivocal" in his desire to find a suitable, cost-effective solution to preserving and restoring the Main Building, trustees John Mauk (chair), Peter Bee and Peter Negri did not recommend one of the three options they took months exploring, citing it would be difficult to do in any event since there is as much diversity of opinion on the committee as there apparently is in the community at large.
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- News:
Board Seeks to Remove 'Parkland' Designation
During a special meeting June 12, trustees voted 5 to 3 in favor of seeking legislation to remove the "parkland" designation from a westerly 50 by 250 foot piece of village-owned property known as 113 Tenth Street. This must first be accomplished before the house at 115 Tenth Street, more commonly known as the Kanner house, is moved to that location. This project would result in additional parking spots in Field 10W.
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- Sports:
Kathryn Cox to Represent New York State Athletic Association
Kathryn Cox has been selected to represent Section 8 and the New York State Public High School Athletic Association at the 2003 Making A Difference National Student Leadership Conference on July 11- 14, 2003 in Indianapolis, IN. Cox' academic and athletic leadership qualified her for this honor.
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- Sports:
Local Sports Briefs
On Sunday, June 8 the Peter Coleman - Bob Jahelka - John Kufs coached fourth grade Rams laxsters traveled to Manhasset to partake in their season finale. Just three weeks earlier the Rams, on the heels of a two-game skid, visited Manhasset and in dramatic, season-turning fashion, rebounded from a 7-4 third quarter deficit to defeat Manhasset's other 'A'-Division squad by a score of 10-9.
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- Opinion:
Rape Victims Need Compassionate Emergency Care
- Opinion:
An Open Letter to the Parents of Garden City's Youth
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