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Serving The Willistons, Albertson, Herricks, Mineola, and Searingtown

Guide to the

Great Neck Plaza AutoFest

A Blank Slate Media

What:

31st Annual Great Neck Plaza AutoFest

/ Litmor Publications

October 2, 2015 Special Section •

Where:

Middle Neck Road in Great Neck Plaza

When:

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Friday, October 2, 2015

vol. 64, no. 40

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Bulzomi cites a failure to communicate GOP town supervisor candidate calls for more talk between govs BY B I LL SAN ANtONIO To Republican North Hempstead town supervisor candidate Anthony Bulzomi, the North Shore’s government entities don’t talk to each other often enough. If they did, he said, they might be able to identify ways of consolidating services and cut spending, and if they cut spending they’d also be able to cut taxes. “We need to sit down and say, what can we do?” said Bulzomi, a trustee on the Carle Place Board of Education, in an interview with Blank Slate Media Friday. “Where do we have to lose to gain?” If elected to unseat Democrat Judi Bosworth following November’s election, Bulzomi said he’d do the same thing at Town Hall, meeting with North Hempstead’s vari-

ous departments and identifying ways of eliminating redundancies in the town’s spending and hiring practices. Then, he said, he’d round up the town’s village boards, school boards, special district boards and representatives in the county Legislature, get them in a room together and discuss ways of making Nassau’s governments more efficient. He also said he’d favor the outright consolidation of villages and even school districts, though not at the cost of communities losing their identities. “I’m a regular person, I’m not a politician,” said Bulzomi, a Westbury resident. “We need to work together for our constituents. We’ve become so far right and left that people have lost sight of who we serve.” Continued on Page 53

PHOTO COURTESY Of ASSEMBLYMAN EdWARd RA’S OffICE

Women of distinction New York State Assemblyman Edward Ra (R-franklin Square, on left) honored 10 women Sept. 26 who he said “go above and beyond” to improve their communities, including Nina McCann of Williston Park (center). The honorees are all accomplished in their respective careers and are active in community service organizations, civic associations and local government. See story on page 10.

St. Aidan’s parishioner a witness to pope’s service BY A N G e L A c AV e

Yet she and her husband, Michael, parishioners of St. Aidan’s “I never win anything,” Ana Catholic Church, found themMaria Georgeou said she thought selves among the throngs of devwhen she entered a lottery at her otees lucky enough to see and church in Williston Park to at- celebrate with the charismatic tend Pope Francis’ Mass at Madi- religious leader in the famous arena as part of the pontiff ’s son Square Garden last week.

whirlwind first trip to America. “It blew me away,” said Georgeou, a native of Argentina, Pope Francis’ home. “It was like Madison Square Garden was coming down. People were yelling and screaming. That’s what Continued on Page 54

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