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Voters go to polls for fire, water posts Friends go head to head in GCP, Albertson water race uncontested BY B R YA N A H R E N S Voters on Tuesday will chose a commissioner for Garden City Park Fire and Water District in a contested race and a commissioner for the Albertson Water District in an uncontested race. New Hyde Park resident Peter Chimenti, who has served in the Garden City Park Fire Department for 34 years, will go up against Commissioner Augustine Carnevale, a New Hyde Park resident who is serving in his 12th year as a commissioner. Albertson Water District Commissioner Richard Ockovic, who has been a volunteer firefighter for 37 years and a resident of Albertson since 1964, is running uncontested. Both the Albertson Water District and Garden City Park Fire and Water District commissioner terms are for three years. Chimenti has known Carnevale for over 34 years but is now opposing Carnevale because he feels it is

a time for change. “It’s time to get new blood in there,” Chimenti said. Chimenti, who is a former fire chief of the Garden City Park Fire Department, said it is his leadership that will make him a successful commissioner. “My experience as a firefighter, my positions as a leader and manager, and my integrity, are the qualities needed to be an effective commissioner,” Chimenti said. Chimenti retired from the NYPD as a sergeant in 2006 and now works for the MTA’s Department of Security as a special inspector. “I’m not naive to how businesses operate,” Chimenti said. Carnevale, who currently works for Ready Mix concrete in Brooklyn, said he wants to complete the work he has already begun. As commissioner, Carnevale said he refurbished five of the six water pumps in the district with Continued on Page 56

Bos at Winthrop North Hempstead Supervisor Judi Bosworth looks at imaging with Dr. Jason Hoffman, left and Dr. Man Hon, Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs and Chief of Interventional Radiology at Winthrop University Hospital. The Supervisor toured Winthrop University Hospital to learn about some of the new cancer treatments and tools used at the hospital. See story on page 46.

E.W. sends W.P invitation to meet on water rates BY B R YA N AHRENS

trustees for both villages meet to discuss the ongoing threeyear water rate dispute beThe Village of East Willis- tween them. But Village of Williston ton sent a letter to the Village of Williston Park last week, Park Mayor Paul Ehrbar said requesting that the board of he was uncertain how Williston

Park would respond. “We haven’t come to a decision yet,” Ehrbar said in an interview with Blank Slate Media. The Williston Park board Continued on Page 57

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