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Interim school superintendent to prepare Allison Brown for 2016-17 BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Roslyn interim school Superintendent Gerry Dempsey’s office sits in the corner of the district’s central administration building, his computer in the corner near two sets of windows overlooking the back side of the adjacent Roslyn High School that allow light to extend past a conference table behind him. Some of the faces he’s greeted each day since starting July 1 are familiar, enduring reminders of his brief tenure as interim superintendent in 2006-07, when he was tasked with leading Roslyn past an multimillion-dollar embezzlement scandal and regaining the trust of the school community. But while paperwork and meetings haven’t changed much since then, Dempsey’s role has, to preparing Deputy Superintendent Allison Brown to take the reigns as his permanent successor in 201617. “At this stage of my career,”
said Dempsey, a Greenlawn resident, “I enjoy the opportunity to mentor and coach the next generation of school leaders.” Dempsey succeeds former school Superintendent Dan Brenner, who resigned in January after accepting the same position with the Darien, Conn. school district, citing a shorter commute from his Westchester home as his primary reason for leaving. Brown, Roslyn’s former assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction, will split her oversight of the district’s academic programs with newcomer Michael Goldspiel. “I’ve never seen anyone with more energy and enthusiasm for students and children of all ages, sizes, shapes, colors and creeds,” Board of Education President Meryl Waxman Ben-Levy said of Brown, the former East Hills Elementary School principal, in February. “You have not disappointed us in any one endeavor in anything Continued on Page 50
PHOTO BY ABNER ZARABI
Pictured is a piece by Roslyn Heights artist Abner Zarabi, who combines photography and images designed using the Adobe Photoshop program. read more on Page 3.
Fastenberg, Weinberg tied following hearing BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO AND JuSTINe SchOeNBArT Village of Old Westbury write-in trustee candidate Leslie Fastenberg and incumbent Andrew Weinberg are tied with 178 votes apiece following a
hearing Wednesday in state Supreme Court. Attorneys for both parties reviewed the ballots for the write-in candidates with Judge Arthur Diamond, agreeing upon the 178-178 tie. Steve Martir, who represented Fastenberg, said Diamond will provide an official
ruling on Friday on whether he has jurisdiction in the case. If Diamond rules that he has jurisdiction, Martir said, he will then ask the Nassau County Board of Elections to determine the final tally. The race has been disputed by residents who testified they Continued on Page 50
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