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Friday, December 17, 2021
Vol. 96, No. 51
GUIDE TO THE HOLIDAYS PAGES 29-44
BLAKEMAN REJECTS HOCHUL’S MANDATE
SUOZZI FACES UNCERTAIN DEM FIELD
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Tamari elected as park district commissioner
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Reiter retains seat on G.N. Water Pollution Control District board BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Vanessa Tamari won Tuesday’s election for Great Neck Park District commissioner. Tamari received 1,803 votes, nearly 700 more than secondplace finisher Dorothy Feng, who received 1,121. The three other candidates failed to receive more than 300 votes, with Grace McGirr receiving 281 votes, Victoria Goodman receiving 110 and Gary Aquilone receiving 61. Tamari, a park district resident for more than 25 years, has been a volunteer throughout the community, serving as co-president of the Great Neck North Middle School PTO from 2019-21 and as a parent representative on the school district’s Shared Decision Making Committee. She, her husband and two sons, she said, are active members of the park district. Tamari said she has also managed a real estate investment port-
folio with properties on the east and west coasts. She touted her ability to maintain budgetary and financial records that would also be an asset to the district. A lawyer with more than a decade of experience practicing insurance defense, she said her legal background will serve the residents of the park district in an effective manner. “Through my work with these cases, I have learned the importance of preventative maintenance of grounds and facilities and conducting frequent inspections to ensure repairs are done to avoid accidents and injury,” she said in a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Port WashingtonManhasset. Tamari will begin serving a three-year term in January, succeeding longtime Commissioner Robert Lincoln, who announced earlier this year he would not run Continued on Page 59
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GREAT NECK SCHOOL DISTRICT
North Middle School eight-graders practiced their sewing by making drawstring care bags which were filled with toiletries for the St. Aloysius food pantry.
G.N. girl, 15, dies in car crash, driver charged BY R OB E RT PELAEZ
Woodmere, according to the Nassau County Police Department. Liel Namdar died after A 15-year-old girl from the Village of Great Neck was being in a car with four other killed in a drunken driving ac- people that was struck by cident late Saturday night in 34-year-old Arlin Javier Agu-
ilera, officials said. Just before 11 p.m. on Saturday, according to a news release, Aguilera was driving a blue 2014 Dodge pickup truck with two others northbound on Peninsula BouContinued on Page 58
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