Port Washington’s Main Street topic of public meeting

The Dolphin Bookshop, which has been serving Port Washington since 1946, currently occupies this Main Street location. (Oct. 6, 2011) Credit: T.C. McCarthy
The future of Port Washington’s Main Street will be the subject of a public meeting held by North Hempstead town officials on Thursday.
The Main Street Visioning meeting will focus on proposed zoning changes and streetscape enhancements along Main Street.
The event, held by Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio and Town Supervisor Jon Kaiman, will take place at 7 p.m. at the Paul D. Schreiber High School auditorium, 101 Campus Dr., Port Washington.

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