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Friday, August 14, 2015
Vol. 3, No. 33
GOLD COAST HOSTS MERYL STREEP FILM
ROSLYN TEACHERS RANKED 6TH IN NY
NY SENATORS SPLIT ON IRAN
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Old Westbury sets runoff election date Weinberg, Fastenberg race to resume September 8 B y J u stine S choenbart The Village of Old Westbury Board of Trustees set the date for the run-off election between incumbent trustee Andrew Weinberg and Leslie Fastenberg for Sept. 8 at a special board meeting Thursday afternoon. Although Trustee Cory Baker and Fastenberg previously expressed concerns about the election falling on the day after Labor Day, Mayor Fred Carillo said the village is required by law to hold the
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Championship kiss
SUNY Old Westbury women’s basketball guard Raven Pentz kisses trophy from Team USA’s win in the 2015 World Deaf Basketball Championships in mid July. See story on Page 55.
election on a Tuesday. The options for the election were either Sept. 8 or Sept. 29, officials said, due to Jewish holidays falling on Sept. 15 and 22. The election will be held from 12 p.m. to 9 p.m., with two voting machines bearing both Weinberg and Fastenberg’s names on the ballot, according to Village Attorney Michael Sahn. While Carillo suggested Weinberg’s name be placed atop the ballot, Sahn cited state election law requiring the order of names be determined
by a drawing. Fastenberg won the ensuing coin toss, which was conducted by Village Clerk Ken Callahan, opting to be placed in the top slot on the ballot. Callahan said he is waiting to hear back from the Board of Elections to find out about inspecting the machines. Resident Barry Manson questioned the clerk as to when absentee ballots will be available. Callahan replied that absentee ballots will only be available once the Board of Continued on Page 42
Isabel Glomb, longtime English teacher, dies at 98 Three-plus-decade career spanned three districts BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Isabel Davidge Glomb, a 50-plus year Roslyn Heights resident who taught English for more than three decades, died on June 10. She was 98. Born in upstate Ballston Spa on March 18, 1917, Glomb went on to graduate from New
York State College for Teachers — later renamed the State University of New York at Albany — in 1937 and earned a master’s degree from Middlebury College in Vermont in 1945. Upon finishing her undergraduate work, she immediately went back into the classroom, this time as a teacher, embarking on a 35-year career
in education from 1937-72 in the Sackets Harbor, Mattituck and Hewlett school districts. A longtime parishoner of Trinity Episcopal Church in Roslyn, Glomb was awarded the parish’s Bishop’s Cross award for service in 1987. Church officials said she and her husband Lou, who Continued on Page 42
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