Roslyn Times 3.13.15

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Village residents to decide on officials in March 18 vote North Hempstead town board. The village then tapped Siegel to run for the other trustee posiThere are no contested village tion, currently held by longtime races in the Roslyn community this Trustee Gary Leventhal, who is year, but several new faces will stepping down after serving 20 be looking to maintain appointed years on the board. Joining Meyerson and Siegel trustee positions or earn a seat at the board table when voters go to on the Unity line are East Hills Mayor Michael Koblenz and acting the polls on March 18. In addition, three village may- Village Justice Mitchell Studley, ors are seeking uncontested re- who is seeking the village justice position. election, a few trustFormer East Hills ees are stepping down Village Justice Gino from their board roles and an acting village ELECTION 2015 Papa, who was not seeking a third term justice will look to to the position, died drop “acting” from his in late February at age title in succeeding a recently de84. ceased contemporary. East Hills village board posiIn East Hills, incumbent Trustee Brian Meyerson and trustee tions are for four years, and its candidate Stacey Siegel will seek members are paid an annual salfour-year terms on the Unity Party ary. Koblenz as mayor was set to make in the 2014-15 fiscal year, line to fill two trustee positions. Meyerson was appointed to while trustees were slated to earn the board in early 2014 to fill the $21,524. The vote will take place at East remainder of the term vacated by Continued on Page 58 Peter Zuckerman, who joined the

BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO

The 11th Annual Town of North Hempstead Polar Plunge turned into a Polar “shower” thanks to ice covering Hempstead Harbor. Still, nearly 400 brave souls truned out Saturday at North Hempstead Beach Park to heal raise money for Speacial Olympics New York. See story on Page 8.

Roslyn senior Rosen up for Presidential Scholar honors BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Jordan Rosen, a senior at Roslyn High School, will find out in the next month whether he has been selected as a semifinalist in the U.S. Presidential

Scholar Program. Rosen in January was one of 3,000 candidates invited to apply to the annual program, which recognizes high school students for their academic and extracurricular achievements. “I got something in the

mail, a letter telling me congratulations,” he said Tuesday. “At first I was a little confused because it wasn’t on my radar at all, but I was honored and happy to be rewarded for my hard work.” Continued on Page 58

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