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vol. 90, no. 50

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Dems show strength in races for town offices Republican only incumbent to win in close vote BY J Oe N i K i c All five incumbents in the Town of North Hempstead won re-election on Nov. 3 — four Democrats and Republican Town Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio — but Nassau Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs said the results of this year’s races do not reflect a district’s political affiliations. “These are well-known candidates. They’ve run before. De Giorgio is a well known candidate. And so is [Town Councilwoman] Anna Kaplan,” he said. “That’s different when you have an open seat. When you have an open

seat, you can see where things go. Jacobs added that looking at the judicial races would better identify each electoral district’s political affiliations. “Take a look at where people voted in the judicial races and that’s where you see it better because voters don’t know who the judges are.” Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth led the town Democrats, receiving nearly 68 percent of votes to win re-election as the Town of North Hempstead’s supervisor against Republican candidate Anthony Bulzomi, who re-

ceived 32 percent of the votes — 20,122 to 9,587. Bosworth, who spent six years as county legislator for the 10th district before winning election for her first term as North Hempstead Town Supervisor in 2013, dominated the race, winning all but three of the electoral districts in the town. Her largest victories came in New Cassel, East Hills, and the Village of Great Neck, where she received 91 percent, 79 percent, and 85 percent of the vote, respectively. Bulzomi, a Westbury resident and Carle Place Board of Continued on Page 58

Lincoln wins re-election to park district commission Incumbent defeats ex employee in landslide vote The inn at Great Neck had their annual Christmas Tree Lighting last Wednesday. Local officials and residents joined as the tree lights were switched on for the holiday season.

BY J Oe N i K i c , NOAH MANSKAR A N D M At t G R e c H All 10 incumbents in North Hempstead’s commissioner-operated special districts won reelection in this year’s elections. Nine commissioners won in Tuesday’s election, while incumbent trustee Dr. Tha-

rakaram Ravishankar won his second full five-year term on the Shelter Rock Public Library District last Tuesday. With combined budgets rivaling the town’s in size, North Hempstead’s 26 commissioneroperated special districts are heavy on tax dollars but were light on candidates for the elections.

Of the 10 district commissions that held elections, only the Great Neck and Manhasset park districts had contested races. In the other eight, incumbent commissioners ran unopposed to retain their seats, which some of them have held as long as 20 years or more. Continued on Page 57

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