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vol. 64, no. 49

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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 the Great Neck and Manhasset park of having worked there and seeing the ins and outs of the districts have contestdaily ongoing of the ed races. park district,” Perera In the other seven, incumbent commis- eleCtion 2015 said. “I have an understanding better than sioners are running anyone coming in.” unopposed to retain Lincoln was first elected to the their seats, which some of them have held as long as 20 years or commission in 2000 and his running for his sixth three-year term. more. In that time, he said, he and the other commissioners have Great Neck Park District One of the contested races has made the district’s government a former Great Neck Park District more transparent and led renovaemployee, Chandev Perera, chal- tions to several district facilities. “I believe that my experience lenging Robert Lincoln, the incumContinued 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 COURTESY OF HERRICKS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The Herricks Art Boosters recently held its second Student Art Recognition reception at the Herricks Student Art Gallery, located at the Herricks Community Center in New Hyde Park. More than 250 students in all grade levels were selected by their art teachers to participate in the special exhibition, which will run through February 2016.

Morris stands alone on Manhasset-Lakeville ballot BY H A R R i S ON MARdER Incumbent ManhassetLakeville Water District Commissioner Brian Morris will be running for re-election unopposed when voters can cast

their ballots on Dec. 8. Morris, a commissioner for the past six years and a former chief of the Manhasset Lakeville Fire Department, said he is focused on the needs and safety of the residents of the district.

“We continue to provide water infrastructure improvement projects and to oversee the updating of the finest fire and rescue apparatus for the safety and protection of our residents and community,” Continued on Page 61

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