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A2 » THE LONG-ISLANDER « MARCH 15, 2018 Long!slanderNews.com Please mention The Long Islander Newspapers when doing business with our advertisers. NORTHPORT VILLAGE Polls Open Next Week F By Janee Law jlaw@longislandergroup.com The Northport Village board of trustees will soon look a bit different. The village election to decide the new may or and two trustees and jus- tice is set for March 20. Longtime Mayor George Doll and Deputy Mayor Henty Tobin an- nounced in January they would not seeking re-election. Along with Tobin, incumbent lan Milligan's term was also up. There are three candidates vying to d be ea u spen Thoma Ke i», a formes trustee, Mifligan awheds f Sore r 4 Teed. Sahra: \ N ~ l Cazt CT )X Pose I me koa Coummunt Trustee Damen M«Mullen, the village's commissioner of police NORTHPORT VILLAGE Thomas Kehoe and wantemater treatment, is tunning unopposed for the mayor's seat. The bullet wal alto foature Heon Paul Senza, the incumbent sillage whoo seeking rs election Cach of the terms are four years. Polls will be open 6 a.m.-9 p.m. on Developers’ Plans For By Janee Law [Ian @Ionqulandw qmup com Weather delays and a review process with Northport Village government have pushed back the timeline for con- struction on a planned Main Street inn, said Kevin O Nell co owner of John Wo E ngeman Theater wheoeas planning to open the inn with fellow co owner Kichard Dolce the business partners want to buld the three-story inn at 225 Main Street. The multimullion-dollar inn would span around 22,000 square feet and in- clude a 200 seat restaurant on its ground floor The above floors would include 22- 24 rooms and some office space for management. Plans were approved by Noithport . HIHOH Lung Ieland Damon McMullen Tuesday at village hall (224 Muin St » Mayor Doll's Final Meeting Nears Neithport Village Mayo Ovetgs Doll's final meeting at the helm of the village's board is next week. lan Milligan or Village Election Joseph Sabia Doll, who has been in the position for the past 12 years, will Tead his last meeting on Wednesday, March 21 at 6 p m DoH said he deaided to step doa» from the position in order to spend more time with his family Bouthue Inn Stall A rendermg deplcts the hotel planned for Main Street in Northport Vlllage. Village's board of trustees in August 2017, but O'Neill said there is a hold 4098 Broaithollaow Head (tte 1 19), Metvittle NY 11747 Thursday, March 22, 2018 Show Hours: 3 - 8 pm $10,000. Remodeling Giveaway Ful by Lony Island Bulldery instilote - For more information, visit or call 631-232-2345 up. The village architectural review board is considering a resolution on whether or not the building that cur- rently stands on the property requires historical review. \I gave a tour to the architectural re- view board for them to see what's left of the old house, which... was obliter- ated back in the 1950s,\ O'Neil said. \The remnants of what you see up top is one thing, but the whole thing was cut off at the waist down below.\ A public hearing was held Feb. 13 that discussed the tour and yielded tes- . timony from historical architect Zachary Studenroth. A vote on the potential historical re- view was pushed back to March 21 due to a snowstorm. Once the matter before the architec- tural review board is settled, O'Neill said plans can advance, first with as- bestos abatement and then by discon- necting utilities. Once that's done, O'Neil said. the village building department must ap- prove a demolition permit. O'Neill said he's still targeting the offseason to start construction. \My hope was to do the construction during the offseason as much as possi- ble so that it's not invasive to everyday life on Main Street because it's a big project,\ he said. Huntington-based Hoffman Grayson Architects will lead the work on the project. In addition to the inn,. the village board also approved a residential to commercial zone change for the park- ing lot behind the site along Wood- side Avenue. Please ment