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vol. 2, no. 49
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water district commish up for re-election Treasurer William Costigan, of Roslyn Heights, seeks fifth term BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Roslyn Water District Commissioner William Costigan said Tuesday he’s always thought people have a civic duty to uphold. It’s the primary reason, Costigan said, he was attracted to run for the position in 2002, at the suggestion of then-Commissioner Jack Russo. In the four three-year terms he’s served since, the 33-year Roslyn Heights resident said he’s learned “there’s a lot more to water than just turning the faucet on.” Costigan is seeking his fifth term as commissioner - in the treasurer’s role - in Tuesday’s election, and though the race is unopposed, he said he’s tried to inspire his neighbors to do their civic duty and vote. “I always make an effort to make sure people come out to the polls because they should be
involved in their community,” the 33-year Roslyn Heights resident said. “You always want to be vigilant of any write-in vote, too.” The Roslyn Water District covers the villages of Roslyn, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, East Hills, Flower Hill, North Hills and parts of Port Washington and the unincorporated areas of Albertson, Glenwood Landing, Greenvale and Roslyn Heights. Voting will take place at the Bryant Library at 2 Paper Mill Road in the Village of Roslyn from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. In his decade-plus-long tenure with the water district, Costigan said he’s learned about how a district gleans water from more than 450 feet below the earth’s surface, test and clean it to abide by environmental and health laws and distribute it to the public. Costigan, now retired after running a printing and binding company for many years, said he Continued on Page 57
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New Flower Hill village trustee Jay Beber (right) takes the oath office while Mayor Elaine Phillips looks on.
Roslyn resident appointed to Flower Hill village board BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Jay Beber, a Flower Hill resident who lives in the area of the village located in Roslyn, was appointed to the village board of trustees on Monday to fill the remainder of the term vacated by former Trustee Eileen Mills. Mills, whose seat is up for re-election in March, resigned in November due to family issues. Village of Flower Hill Mayor Elaine Phillips said Beber brings “a talent to this board
that we’ve been missing” with his professional background in communications, graphic design and technology. Beber attended a board workshop in early November and was later asked to join the board. “He’s already brought so much to the table,” Phillips said. The Village of Flower Hill is located in the Roslyn, Manhasset and Port Washington communities. Phillips has said the board seeks an even balance of trustees from each community.
Trustee Randall Rosenbaum also lives in the part of the village located in Roslyn. Beber is the second trustee to be appointed to the board in as many months. In November, Brian Herrington, who resides in the Manhasset portion of the village, was appointed to fill the trustee position vacated by former Deputy Mayor Tab Hauser, who moved out of Flower Hill. Prior to Herrington’s appointment, Trustee Robert McNamara was named the village’s new deputy mayor. Continued on Page 56
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