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Ex durst in-law responds Thanks area for support 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 Continued on Page 70
Pols to Cuomo: Listen up
PHOTO PROVIdEd BY LONG ISLANd PROGRESSIVE COALITION
Local assemblymembers from both parties rallied in front of the Nassau County Legislative Office Building to demand more state aid for public schools and less emphasis on standardized test scores. see story on page 4.
No surprises for incumbents E.W., Mineola village officials win re-election without opposition By Ja M es G a l l o w ay The incumbents in East Williston and Mineola coasted to landslide victories as expected in their uncontested elections, even as East Williston Mayor Da-
vid Tanner easily withstood a late call for write-in votes against him. Tanner and running mate Trustee Bonnie Parente were re-elected with 64 votes and 71 votes, respectively. James Iannone, a newcomer running for a second trustee seat in East Williston, was elected with 73 votes. “I’m looking forward
to working with our newly elected trustee, James Iannone, and appreciate the vote of confidence placed in me and the entire village board in resolving the challenging water issue with our neighboring village,” Tanner said, referring to a longstanding dispute between his village and Williston Park over water rates. But John Azzara, a resident
of East Williston who has been critical of the Tanner’s fiscal policies and stance in the water talks, had sent out an eleventh-hour email to residents calling on them to “consider a write-in candidate for mayor on your ballot” if they were unhappy with the mayor. “This is a real and legitimate option for all elections, and I urge you to use your right to vote and make your voice heard,” the email said. Continued on Page 59
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