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vol. 3, no. 49

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Hefty budgets, but not many candidates 2 of 9 special district commissioner races contested BY N O A H MANSKAR, HARRiSON MARdeR ANd JOe NiKiC With combined budgets rivaling the town’s in size, North Hempstead’s 26 commissioner-operated special districts are heavy on tax dollars but light on candidates for their upcoming elections. Of nine district commissions with upcoming elections, only the Great Neck and Manhasset park districts have contested races. In the other seven, incumbent commissioners are run-

U.S. Tennis Association. In a November interview, he touted his knowledge and first-hand experience working within the district. He also said Great Neck Park Dis- he would advocate for a limit trict on the number of terms comOne of the contested rac- missioners can serve. es has a former “I see it from Great Neck Park the point of view District employ- eleCtion 2015 of having worked ee, Chandev Perthere and seeing era, challenging the ins and outs Robert Lincoln, of the daily ongothe incumbent commissioner ing of the park district,” Perera under whom he worked. said. “I have an understanding Perera worked for the dis- better than anyone coming in.” trict from 1992 until March, Lincoln was first elected to when he took a job with the Continued on Page 62 ning unopposed to retain their seats, which some of them have held as long as 20 years or more.

O.W. Hebrew students to give dreidels to the blind Specially designed holiday tops have braille letters (C)2015 MARTHA GORFEIN PHOTOCONCEPTS WWW.MGPHOTOCONCEPTS.COM

Children had a chance to meet some of their favorite characters at the Village of East Hills Kids in the Park Character Breakfast on Sunday Nov. 29. see more photos on Page 53.

BY H A R R i S ON MARdeR Mindy Kremer, director of Youth Education and Family Engagement for the Old Westbury Hebrew Congregation, will soon have helped provide dreidels containing braille Hebrew letters to blind and visually impaired students not just

once, but twice. This year, Kremer has teamed up with the Lighthouse Guild, a school in New York City for blind, visually impaired and deaf blind students with other disabilities, to give each one of the school’s 123 students specially designed dreidels made by students from the congregation’s religious school.

“[I] wanted [the] kids to do something that was hands on and unique,” Kremer said. “[I wanted them to] give someone something they wouldn’t otherwise have.” Several years ago, when Kremer was the Religious School director at the Little Neck Jewish Center, she said, Continued on Page 73

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