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14 cember 12, 20 l section • de media specia a blank slate
Sauvigne, weigand win district seats
lIGht It up
Munsey Park residents elected to respective M-LWFD, park positions ple to come out and vote, but when the election is in the second week of December that’s not always easy.” Weigand unseated incumbent Munsey Park residents Mark Sauvigne and Ken Weigand were elected Jay Hernandez, who was appointed Tuesday to respective three-year com- commissioner in March 2014 followmissioner positions with the Manhas- ing the resignation of former Comset-Lakeville Water and Fire District missioner John Regan, 212-204. Matthew Falcone, the comand the Manhasset Park District. mander of the AmeriSauvigne, who is North Hempstead Town Councilman Peter Zuckerman (far left), Town Clerk Wayne Wink can Legion Post 304 also a Manhasset Park (third from left) and Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth (center) with members of American in Manhasset, also reDistrict commissioner, Legion Post 304 during the town’s tree lighting ceremony on Friday. ceived 148 votes. e l e c t i o n received 547 votes “It was a tight in defeating Great race and it came Neck resident Lisanne down to eight votes Altmann, a former Nassau County legislator and PSEG and I’m thrilled I got the support of Long Island account executive, who my friends and residents in the community,” Weigand said. “I’m looking received 276 votes. “Despite the weather conditions, forward to taking on the position and I think it went pretty well,” Sauvigne bringing some value to Manhasset.” Hernandez said Wednesday he said, referring to heavy rains that fell across Long Island on Tuesday. “In is seeking a recount of the 564 total special district elections, there’s al- votes because the result was so close. percent of the vote, district of- students, schools and commuBY B I LL ways a chance for voter apathy, and He had no further comment. ficials said. It needed a 50 per- nity.” SAN ANTONIO Weigand said he was in contact given the weather, I was pleased with Manhasset Superintendent cent simple majority to pass. how many people showed up. Of with the other park district commisof Schools Charles “I’m extremely Voters last Wednesday apcourse, you’d always like more peoContinued on Page 60 proved the Manhasset School grateful that the Cardillo added e l e c t i o n Wednesday, “The came District’s $22.9 million capital community community saw the plan and corresponding $19.96 out to support our need for the capital million bond proposal for reno- fine schools,” Board vations to classrooms, cafete- of Education President Regina projects included in the bond. Rule said. “It’s an important Anytime you can get that kind rias and athletic fields. The plan received 61.456 investment in the future of our Continued on Page 53
BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO
Voters OK $22.6M school capital plan, $19.96M bond
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