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by Carolyn James

  S.C. Leg. Tom Barraga (R-West Islip) and New York State Assemblyman Phil
Boyle have gone on record as opposing the proposed Walgreen¹s Pharmacy at
the  La Grange Inn site. In a statement released this week, Barraga said the
plan, which was outlined at a meeting March 13, ³is completely contrary to
the wishes of the people of West Islip.
   As someone who has lived in this hamlet for more than 50 years and who
has represented West Islip in the state and currently in the Suffolk County
legislator, I vehemently oppose it,² said Barraga.
    The two lawmakers have contacted Islip Town Supervisor Phil Nolan and
asked that any zoning meeting currently required to allow the plan to move
forward, take place in West Islip.
    The plan calls for tearing down most of the extensions to the historical
portion of the building, refurbishing it according to historic standards,
and then moving it back on the site approximately 25 feet north of its
current site. The building would house a bank and offices. A Walgreen¹s
would be constructed on the west of the site and be designed to compliment
the historical La Grange.
    Lisa Pace, Esq., the attorney representing Walgreen¹s said that
following the heated meeting March 13, the developers are planning to reach
out to the various segments within the community, gain their input and
revise the plan to accommodate the wishes of the community as much as they
can. A zoning meeting is likely to be held off until that work id done.
  We do not want to force something on the community that they don¹t
want,  she said.
    


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