GREAT NECK NEWS 2023_11_03

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Serving Great Neck, G.N. Plaza, G.N. Estates, Kensington, Kings Point, Lake Success, Russell Gardens, Saddle Rock and Thomaston Vol. 98, No. 44

Friday, November 3, 2023

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SQUIRE THEATER MAY GET MAKEOVER

SANTOS PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO 10 NEW CHARGES

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GUIDEGUIDE TO 2023 ELECTIONS l Section • November

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The control of Legislature, town at stake North Shore voters go to the polls to decide hotly-contested races BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y

Jon Kaiman, of Great Neck, currently serves as the Suffolk County Deputy The North Hempstead Supervisor Executive, a position he has held since race between Republican incumbent Jen- 2017 under Democrat Executive Steve nifer DeSena and Democrat challenger Bellone, who is term-limited and cannot Jon Kaiman headlines this year’s elec- seek re-election. Kaiman was previously tions in the North Shore, where residents North Hempstead supervisor from 2004 will be voting on both town and Nassau to 2013, when he resigned to serve as an County seats. adviser to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo North Hempstead on the Superstorm Sandy recovery effort. North Hempstead Supervisor The race has become intense both DeSena, a regonline and in person istered Democrat during candidate foMore election from Manhasset, rums, where the two was elected to her candidates clashed coverage first public office in sharply over a number 2021 as the first Reof issues. Mailers tarPAGES 4, 6, 10 publican candidate geting Kaiman attack to win the seat in his previous record as over 30 years, succeeding Democrat Judi supervisor and work as the head of the Bosworth. Nassau Interim Finance Authority, while Prior to public service, DeSena was advertisements targeting DeSena are the executive director of the Manhasset critical of her endorsement of U.S. Rep. Coalition Against Substance Abuse and George Santos. previously was an enforcement attorney Republicans currently hold the mawith the Securities and Exchange Com- jority on the Towns of Hempstead’s and mission. Oyster Bay’s boards and flipping North This fall she submitted the second Hempstead would give the party a majortentative budget of her administration ity in every town in Nassau County. which includes a 10% tax cut. The sevenNorth Hempstead Receiver of Taxes member North Hempstead Town Board, North Hempstead Democrat Council where Democrats hold a 4-3 majority, is Member Veronica Lurvey, of Great Neck, scheduled to vote on the final budget on is running against Village of Flower Hill Thursday, Nov. 2, following the typical Trustee Mary Jo Collins. schedule in town where the budget is apContinued on Page 63 proved before Election Day.

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MANHASSET-LAKEVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT

Firefighters responding to an apartment fire Saturday on South Middle Neck Road in Great Neck. See story on page 2.

Mahgerefteh wins seat on G.N. Library Board BY K A R I N A KO VA C Incomplete vote counting for the Great Neck Library’s Board of Trustees seat show Chayim Mahgerefteh in the lead with 1,163 votes as the clear winner. His closest opponent, Trustee Scott Sontag, whose four-term seat on the board was up for election, received 398 votes, leaving a 765-vote gap between him and Mahgerefteh. Of the two other candidates, Aliza Reicher garnered 450 votes and

Sara Rivka Khodadadian received 96 votes. As of 11:23 p.m. Mo nday night, approximately 144 proxy votes remained outstanding and were slated for counting Tuesday. Mahgerefteh and Sontag were contacted for comment by Blank Slate Media at midnight but could not be reached. In the election for two uncontested nominating committee seats, Daniel Pitt Stoller, with 1,027 votes replaced Marietta DiCamillo for a

three-year term. Joanna Stolove secured 1,017 votes, taking over Marianna Wohlgemuth’s role on the committee. All library positions’ terms will start in January 2024. Mahgerefteh, a Great Neck resident and CPA Tax Senior at Deloitte in the hedge fund group, has expressed his goal to enhance the management of taxpayer funds allocated to the library. He has cited prior instances of fiscal mismanageContinued on Page 68


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