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Residents urge Bayville to act quickly to preserve former Naval Hospital mansion owned by United Cerebral Palsy
Summary
Multiple residents urged the Board of Trustees during public comment to negotiate with United Cerebral Palsy and preservation groups to save the large historic mansion, suggesting landmarking or adaptive reuse before it is sold.
Residents urged the Bayville Board of Trustees during the meetings public-comment period to engage now with United Cerebral Palsy and preservation organizations to save a large historic mansion formerly part of a Naval Hospital campus that is reportedly listed for sale.
Bill Dwyer (High Park Avenue) told trustees the property has strong community interest and warned that waiting until after a sale would make preservation harder. "The mansion is in pretty terrible shape," Dwyer said, and he…
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