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town’s dem leader quits over tax debt
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Terry leaves after reports that he owes $1.4M to IRS and state By N o A h M A N s k A r Gerard Terry, a longtime Democratic political operative in North Hempstead, said Monday he will resign as chairman of the town’s Democratic Party. His decision comes in the wake of a Jan. 31 Newsday report showing Terry owes $1.4 million in combined state and federal back taxes, has been involved in five lawsuits with unsatisfied judgments totaling $190,000, and had his attorney registration lapse for a period of three years. “The personal issues before me have already begun to distract the work of the North Hempstead Democratic Committee in electing outstanding Democratic candidates to office,” Terry said in a statement Monday evening. “As one who has worked to ensure that Democrats are able to do the people’s business I cannot allow that to occur.” He added he would continue to volunteer with the party “in
whatever capacity is appropriate.” Terry issued the statement an hour after North Hempstead Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth called for his resignation from the party, and two days after Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas told Newsday her office would investigate his five government jobs. Bosworth spoke with Terry directly in asking him to resign his post, town spokeswoman Carole Trottere said. Terry also resigned as assistant counsel to the Democraticcontrolled Nassau County Board of Elections this week. In an interview, Nassau County Democratic Committee Chairman Jay Jacobs called Terry “a great political mind” whose tax problems “created a steamroller that just ran right over him.” Jacobs said the party would likely select a new North Hempstead chair by the end of the month. “He’s done the right thing unContinued on Page 63
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Opponents of Nassau Regional Off-Track Betting Corp.’s plans for a casino hold up signs at Saturday’s rally. See story on Page 9.
Villages see no challengers in early election filing period By J oe N i k i c Manhasset’s five villages are set to hold Board of Trustees elections on March 15, but early stages in the filing period have yet to show any challenge to incumbents. The filing period for inter-
ested candidates began on Feb. 2 in each village. In the Village of Munsey Park, the terms of Deputy Mayor John Lippman and Trustee Jennifer Noone are set to come to an end. Village of Munsey Park Clerk Barbara Miller said she
had not officially received filing petitions from either the incumbents or interested challengers. Those interested in running are required to submit a petition with 60 resident signatures before Feb. 9 to officially Continued on Page 63
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