Great Neck News 12.5.14

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Friday, december 5, 2014

Guide to Holiday Parties, Dining & Shopping

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vol. 89, no. 49

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residents to vote on park district seats

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Majority of board of commissioners to be decided during Tues. election By A dA m L i d g e t t Great Neck voters on Tuesday will cast their ballots to decide who will make up the majority of the three-member Great Neck Parks District Board of Commissioners. Normally only one of the three commissioners seats is open for election. But with the retirement of former parks commissioner Ruth Tamarin, two seats are now being contested. The seat that would have been normally up for the vote is currently held by park district Chairman Dan Nachmanoff, who is seeking reelection against two opponents for a three-year term. Tamarin’s vacated seat is only a two-year term, but it is being sought after by four candidates. Nachmanoff is being challenged by former guidance counselor and physical education teacher Neil Leiberman and North Shore Décor employee Jeffrey Meier Stein. Retired New York City police

officer Frank Cilluffo, former president of the Parent-Teacher Association at E.M. Baker Elementary School and founder and owner of Body Dynamics Inc. Sharon Epstein, insurance broker Eileen Falk and North Shore Hebrew Academy executive board member Laura Cohen are all fighting for the two-year position formerly held by Tamarin. The two races include two political newcomers - Stein, Falk and Cohen. Candidates in both races have cited the park district’s finances as major concerns of theirs. Cohen, who was raised in Great Neck and moved back to the area to raise her family, said she is committed to fiscal responsibility and wants to find new sources of revenue to pay for the parks. She has also said she wants to inject new life into parks district programs and wants to look into scheduling programs so that they don’t interfere with other activities Continued on Page 57

PHOTO BY BILL CANCELLARE

Theatre South’s Improv Troupe will be performing at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 12 at South High School, located at 341 Lakeville Road. During the performance, students improvise and create characters and scenes based on ideas from the audience. The improv troupe, seated: from left is Jack Doremus and Jonathan Schindler. Standing behind them, from left: Russell Katz (cocaptain), Kelly Gragossian (co-captain), Isabella Malfi, Hanna Zaretsky and Noah Harouche.

Great Neck businessman, philanthropist Leeds dies By A dA m L i d g e t t

Gerard and his wife Lilo, who survives him, launched in Entrepreneur, philanthro- 1971 CMP Media, Inc., which pist and Great Neck resident became a leader in publishing Gerard Leeds died at his home business newspapers and magon Nov. 27, according to re- azines and providing information, and Internet services for ports. He was 92.

high-tech businesses, according to the Alliance for Excellent Education’s website. The company became known throughout the years for its socially responsible poliContinued on Page 52

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