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Daily News from New York, New York • 252

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Staff Writer a 687 Brooklyn, I DAILY NEWS Monday, June 30, 1986 NS 10 Dedication of Holocaust memorial D'Amato speaks at groundbreaking at park before Long Beach City Hall By JERRY CASSIDY Daily News Staff Writer Republican Sen. Alfonse D'Amato was joined by Democrat Stanley Lundine, the candidate for lieutenent governor, in breaking ground for what sponsors say will be the first Holocaust memorial on public land in the state of New York. The site of the memorial is Kennedy Park in front of Long Beach City Hall. Some 250 joined in the dedication at which D'Amato observed, "Here in the sunlight it is difficult to realize that we have gathered today to dedicate a memorial to the victims of the ultimate nightmare that of a sovereign nation turned mass Work of many Dr. Stanley R.

Robbin of Long Beach, the chairman and founder of the Long Island Holocaust Memorial Commission and a Holocaust survivor, said, "We began with an idea five years ago, and, through the work of so many people in all faiths across Long Island, we are able to reach this important day." Also participating were Rep. Ray McGrath (R-Valley Stream), Rough seas for drunken boaters DEDICATING Holocaust memorial are (from Dr. Stanley R. Robbin, chairman; Sen. Alfonse D'Amato and Assemblyman Jerry Kremer.

ED COX By SALVATORE ARENA would result in a fine of up to $1,000 and up to one Leaders of the State Senate and the Assembly have reached an agreement on a bill that provides stiffer penalties for drunken or drugged boaters who cause serious accidents. The legislation has been described by its supporters as the most comprehensive boating. while- measure in the state's history. The agreement was announced by State Sen. Norman Levy (R-Baldwin), the chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee, and had been sponsored in the Assembly by Assemblyman I.

William Bianchi (D- Bellport). The new bill provides, for the first time, felony treatment of drunken or drugged boaters. jail sentences for repeat offenders, and higher fines for first time offenders. If the accident causes death, a drunken boater could face a fine of up to $5,000 and up to seven years in jail. If serious injury is the result, a drunken boater could face a fine of up to $45,000 and up to four years in jail.

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Robbins said, "It is vital that the next generation of Jew and gentile alike be reminded of how the world turned its back on the nightmare we call the Holocaust, a time when civilization slid into a dark and forbidding abyss." D'Amato said that during recent Helsinki Commission hearings in Washington Anatoly Shcharansky told him, "You must understand the voices of the American people, and world opinion is all that stands between millions of Soviet Jews and Moscow." Daily News year in jail. In the empowers submit to a the level of event of an accident, the bill also the police to request that a boater chemical breathing test to determine alcohol or drugs in his system. First-time offenders could face a fine of up to $350. A second conviction for boating while intoxicated within five years could be punishable by a fine of up to $750 and 75 days in jail; while a third conviction within five years would be punishable by a fine of up to $1,000 and 180 days in jail. A blood-alcohol level of .10 and above would be evidence of intoxication.

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