Manhasset Times 12.5.14

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m-LwFd, park commish seats up for election Two contested races as Manhasset residents head to polls on Tuesday BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Voters on Tuesday will elect a new Manhasset-Lakeville Water and Fire District commissioner and determine whether to re-elect a Manhasset Park District commissioner from a pool of three candidates. Munsey Park resident Mark Sauvigne, a bond trader and current Manhasset Park District commissioner, will square off against former Nassau County Legislator Lisanne Altmann, a Great Neck resident who works as an account executive with PSEG Long Island, to fill the Manhasset-Lakeville commissioner position currently held by Andrew DeMartin, who is stepping down. Park district Commissioner Jay Hernandez, who lives in the unincorporated Strathmore-Vanderbilt community and was appointed to the position by the Town of North Hempstead in March following the resignation of former Commissioner Jay Regan, is running for a full three-

year term against Munsey Park resident Ken Weigand and Matthew Flacone, of Bayview. Both the Manhasset-Lakeville and Manhasset Park District commissioner terms are for three years. Manhasset-Lakeville In preparation for her campaign for Manhasset-Lakeville Water and Fire District commissioner, Altmann said she began attending the water district’s bi-weekly meetings and toured the district to get a better understanding of its equipment and operations. She was a member of the first Nassau County Legislature in 1995 and served six terms, until 2007. Previously, she was an assistant to former U.S. Rep. Gary Ackerman (D-Queens). “It is clear to me that whoever represents citizens on this board should have some background and experience in issues related to the preservation of our natural resources and also a working knowledge of public safety issues and budgeting,” Altmann said. Continued on Page 56

The Eagle has landed

PHOTO BY ALEx SALAzAR

Toby Costello’s mother Andrea pins the Eagle Scout badge to her son’s uniform during an installation ceremony at the Port Washington Yacht Club on Sunday. See story on page 2.

Gerard Leeds, founder of CMP Media, dies at 92 BY A dA m L I d g E T T

who survives him, launched in 1971 CMP Media, Inc., which Entrepreneur, philanthro- became a leader in publishing pist and Great Neck resident business newspapers and magGerard Leeds died at his home azines and providing informaon Nov. 27, according to re- tion, and Internet services for high-tech businesses, accordports. He was 92. Gerard and his wife Lilo, ing to the Alliance for Excellent

Education’s website. The company became known throughout the years for its socially responsible policies as well, including their on-site infant and child care services, according to the book Continued on Page 57

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