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Incumbents re-elected by voters as expected Villages to focus on reorganization, board appointments na Squicciarino were elected with 73 and 60 votes, respectively. No write-in candidates The incumbents in New received any votes, the village Hyde Park and Floral Park clerk said. In Floral Park, all four coasted to landslide victories as expected in last week’s un- candidates - Mayor Thomas Tweedy, Juscontested electice Douglas tions, and now Hayden, Trustee the villages must Dominick Lonprepare for reorand ganization, the election 2015 gobardi Trustee Lynn process in which Pombonyo - won residents are appointed to village boards and with about 400 votes each. The four were running a positions. In New Hyde Park, trust- joint campaign as members of ees Richard Coppola and Don- the Floral Park Citizens Party.
By JA m es g A L L o w Ay
Tweedy said that this will be his last term as mayor, but he added that he will remain involved with the Citizens Party well into the future. He said he felt good about the turnout, especially considering the poor weather and “biting wind.” “I was very happy there was such a strong showing,” he said. “I couldn’t be happier the entire ticket was elected the way we were.” Now, Tweedy said, the village will focus on the budget and village reorganization, the Continued on Page 57
Durst ex-brother-in-law comments to thank NHP Ethan Demmers walked the catwalk with Miss Teen New York 2015 Geena Cardelena at Floral Park Memorial High School as part of Heart For Fashion 2, which raised more than $12,000 to benefit the Pediatric Heart Center at Cohen Children’s Medical Center and Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy. see story on page 52.
Real-estate scion faces murder charges in LA By JA m es g A L L o w Ay The brother of Kathleen McCormack, the long-missing first wife of real-estate scion Robert Durst, commented online on an article that appeared in the five Blank Slate Media newspapers last week to thank everyone who “continue[s] to offer their support, sympathies
and prayers to our family on behalf of Kathy.” Jim McCormack, whose family moved to New Hyde Park in 1962, continued in the comment on Blank Slate Media’s theislandnow.com website to say his family “truly appreciates those expressions of love.” Kathleen married Durst, an heir to one of New York City’s
wealthiest families, in 1973 at age 19. But the relationship soured and became physically abusive, and nine years later, she went missing without a trace. Durst, who now faces murder charges for the 2000 killing of his close friend Susan Berman and who was acquitted of murder in Texas after admitContinued on Page 60
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