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Town’s dem leader quits over tax debt Terry leaves after reports that he owes $1.4M 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 be-

fore 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 resig-

nation 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 Democratic-controlled Nassau County Board of Elections this week. In an interview, Nassau County Democratic Committee Chairman Jay Jacobs called Continued on Page 63

Roslyn Harbor mayor to step down at end of term Deputy Mayor Badolato to run to replace Mandell Artwork that will be on display at the Roslyn Village Gallery, which is holding an open house on Sunday at 1 p.m. See story on Page 3.

B y n o A h M A n S k A r David Mandell, who is stepping dent Jasun Fiorentino is rundown from his post at the end ning for a spot on the board. InAnD Joe nIkIC Two Roslyn-area villages could see some shifts on their Boards of Trustees in March, but another three boards will likely remain unchanged. Village of Roslyn Harbor Deputy Mayor Louis Badolato is running to replace Mayor

of his term. Mandell was appointed to the office in late 2012 after former Mayor Yvette Edidin resigned. He won an uncontested March 2013 special election to serve out the rest of the term. With Badolato’s trustee seat open, Roslyn Harbor resi-

cumbent Trustee Jeremy Rosof is also running for re-election. Any other candidates have until Feb. 9 to file a candidacy petition with signatures from 45 Roslyn Harbor residents. Voters will cast ballots March 15 at Village Hall at 500 Continued on Page 63

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