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Vol. 97, No. 24

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Great Neck’s centennial celebrated Live music, carnival rides headlined weekend event at Village Green BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z

PHOTO BY ROBERT PELAEZ

A Meat Loaf tribute band was one of the performers at the Village of Great Neck’s centennial celebration and Destination: Great Neck’s ‘West Egg’ event this weekend.

Great Neck residents flooded Middle Neck Road and the Village Green to celebrate the Village of Great Neck’s centennial anniversary and the peninsula’s storied history with the help of Destination: Great Neck over the weekend. The two-day affair featured a number of live performances from local dance troupes, high school musicians, other cover bands and concluded on Sunday evening with live

karaoke. Local vendors and food trucks lined down the street and the Village Green was packed with carnival rides, rock climbing, jugglers and a tented museum depicting Great Neck during the Roaring ’20s. A smattering of local officials were also in attendance to celebrate the village’s centennial including Village of Great Neck Mayor Pedram Bral, Deputy Mayor Bart Sobel, Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena, Councilwoman Veronica Continued on Page 46

Yellis challenging Sobel, Kashi in VGN BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Village of Great Neck Deputy Mayor Bart Sobel and Trustee Eli Kashi are running to retain their seats on the board against village resident Sam Yellis in next week’s election, with the topic of development being a hot-button issue. Great Neck’s June 21 election is

one of three occurring throughout the peninsula next week. Kings Point Mayor Michael Kalnick, Deputy Mayor David Harounian and Trustee Ira S. Nesenoff are not running for re-election in the village election. Trustee Kouros “Kris” Torkan, the founder of the real estate company Villadom Corp., will be running unop-

posed for Kalnick’s seat. Torkan was first appointed to the board to fill the seat left vacant by former Trustee Ron Horowitz in 2019. Torkan is unopposed in the mayoral election. Kings Point residents Tedi Kashinejad and Shahriar Victory are running unopposed for the trustee seats. In Lake Success, the mayor and three trustees are all running unop-

posed for re-election. Yellis, a social studies teacher for the Village School, said he is fighting against overdevelopment and for the other residents in the Village of Great Neck. A proposed four-story 60-unit apartment complex at 733-41 Middle Neck Road has drawn the ire of many residents throughout the village, in-

cluding Yellis, who told Blank Slate Media it does not fit Great Neck’s suburban character. Village officials said that the original proposal was withdrawn by the developer, and plans for the 60-unit complex were taken directly to the village’s Board of Zoning Appeals in 2020. With the expansion of the proContinued on Page 47

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