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Senator Johnson Introduces Legislation Empowering Elmont

Board would be good for community

 

February 28, 2008

Elmont deserves a consolation prize for having come up empty in this month's New York Racing Association sweepstakes. Home to Belmont Park, this community, which is struggling to redefine itself, has put up with the problems of having a racetrack in the neighborhood but gets none of the benefits. It deserves a seat in the owner's box.

In the recent deal giving NYRA a new franchise, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver (D-Manhattan) blocked the introduction of video lottery terminals at Belmont, to protect the revenue of Aqueduct Racetrack, on city turf. He also blocked any funding to the community to mitigate the problems associated with Belmont, such as traffic, crime, noise, illegal apartments, additional children in the schools, even the occasional chicken escaping from the backstretch. Then, when the dust settled, it turned out that Albany hadn't even authorized a community advisory board for Belmont, a privilege awarded to Aqueduct and Saratoga.

State Sens. Dean Skelos (R-Rockville Centre) and Craig Johnson (D-Port Washington), whose political rivalry grows more intense each day as their parties fight for control of the Senate, have each introduced bills to establish a 15-member board with representatives from Hempstead Town, NYRA and the Elmont and Floral Park communities. Skelos' bill goes further, probably too far, in seeking $20 million in funding and approval of VLTs. Considering Silver's vehement opposition to this just a few weeks ago, Johnson's foot-in-the-door approach seems more feasible. The GOP should support it; there's already been enough political jockeying on Belmont.

Last Updated ( Sunday, 28 February 2010 19:23 )  

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Elmont Memorial High School congratulates Varsity Football Assistant Coach Dave Kinsley for winning the prestigious Jack Boyle Football Award for Assistant Coaches.  Coach Kinsley has been described as “a role model for our student athletes” by Elmont High School Athletic Director Peter Gaffney.  Dave has been coaching at Elmont Memorial for the past 24 years in the position of Varsity Football Assistant Coach.   Jay Heigi, Head Varsity Football Coach, says, “He is a person that puts an incredible amount of time into the program. Dave works hard and wants all the credit to go to the players.”  Coach Kinsley is well liked by his peers and his players.   The football players expressed that he is dedicated to them as players on the football field, but also with their academics and with their family lives.  Nicholas Walton, an 11th grade football player said, “He is teacher, big brother, father figure and coach.  It always amazes me how many kids come back each year just to say hello.  They show up throughout the year during practice.  To me, this shows how many lives that he really touched.” All the staff and students at Elmont Memorial High School celebrate Coach Kinsley’s well deserved award.

 

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