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Paths clear for special district incumbents
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Only two commissioners contested in bids for re-election; rest unopposed he worked. Perera worked for the district from 1992 until March, when he took a job with the U.S. Tennis AsWith combined budgets ri- sociation. In a November interview, he valing the town’s in size, North Hempstead’s 26 commissioner-op- touted his knowledge and firsterated special districts are heavy hand experience working within on tax dollars but light on candi- the district. He also said he would dates for their upcoming elections. advocate for a limit on the number Of nine district commissions of terms commissioners can serve. “I see it from the point of view with upcoming elections, only of having worked the Great Neck and there and seeing the Manhasset park disins and outs of the tricts have contested eleCtion 2015 daily ongoing of the races. park district,” Perera In the other seven, said. “I have an underincumbent commisstanding better than sioners are running unopposed to retain their seats, which some of anyone coming in.” Lincoln was first elected to the them have held as long as 20 years commission in 2000 and his runor more. ning for his sixth three-year term. In that time, he said, he and Great Neck Park District One of the contested races has the other commissioners have a former Great Neck Park District made the district’s government employee, Chandev Perera, chal- more transparent and led renovalenging Robert Lincoln, the incum- tions to several district facilities. Continued on Page 62 bent commissioner under whom
By n o a H M a n s K a r , Harrison Marder and Joe niKic
PHOTO BY BiLL CANCELLARE
Great Neck South High School’s Theatre improv Troupe will preform on Friday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at South High School, 341 Lakeville Rd. Seated, from left: Kelly Gragossian (troup captain) and Jonathan Schindler (troup captain). Standing, form left: Benjamin Weber, Jack Doremus, Hannah zaertsky, Noah Harouche, Nathan Vallejo, and Eric Rofe. Not pictured: Eric Fidler and Adam Siegel.
Renick to retire after 43 years serving park district By M at t G r e c H After 43 years of serving the Great Neck Park District, Superintendent Peter Renick will be retiring in December. “There is not one inch of the Great Neck Park District
that has not been affected by Peter Renick, from the day he began working here in 1972 as a skate rink guard through the end of his career with us this month as our superintendent,” according to a press release from the Park District announc-
ing Renick’s retirement. Renick began his service to the Park District in 1972, and has been involved with the parks ever since. “Peter has been a terrific employee and superintendent,” Continued on Page 73
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