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Vol. 91, No. 42
Guide to the
Great Neck Plaza AutoFest
A Blank Slate Media / Litmor
What:
32nd Annual Great Neck Plaza AutoFest & Street Fair
Publications Special Section
Where:
Middle Neck Road in Great Neck Plaza
• October 14, 2016
When:
Sunday, October 16 from Noon to 5:00 p.m. (Rain date: October 23)
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Task force to target harassment
AUToFEsT RE TURNs
UsMMa alumni hire expert to conduct study By J oe N i k i c Graduates of the Kings Pointbased United States Merchant Marine Academy are taking steps to address a history of sexual assault and harassment at the institution. The U.S. Merchant Marine Academy Alumni Association and Foundation, or AAF, announced Friday the creation of the Task Force on the Prevention of Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment, a seven-member group of representatives from the maritime industry and different maritime academies. “Task force members will seek to work cooperatively with the academy’s administration to develop a coordinated response to address sexual misconduct at USMMA,” said John Arntzen, chairman of the AAF Board of Directors. “By engaging alumni, parents, current midshipmen and representatives of the maritime industry, the task force will be able to contribute valuable Continued on Page 67
Photo by Joe Nikic
the Great Neck Plaza business improvement District’s 32nd annual autoFest and street Festival returns on sunday.
Panetta announces run for school board New Hyde Park resident first to step up for vacant G.N. ed board seat By J oe N i k i c Donald Panetta, a New Hyde Park resident who called himself an outsider, announced Friday that he will run in the Great Neck school district’s spe-
cial election to replace a Board of Education member who resigned last month. Panetta said the “timing was just perfect” for him to seek election to the open seat. “I’ve always loved being involved with the community and I saw an opportunity,” he said. He is the first person to announce his candidacy. The Board of Education president, Barbara Berkowitz, announced on Sept. 19
that Monique Bloom was resigning from the board due to corporate travel commitments. Berkowitz said to find a replacement, the district will hold a special election on Dec. 6. The elected trustee will serve to the end of Bloom’s term in May 2019. Panetta said he has lived in New Hyde Park for almost 30 years with his wife, Lori. His two children, Eric and Marissa, are graduates of Great
Neck South High School. Panetta said he received his bachelor’s degree in accounting from Quinnipiac University and earned an M.B.A. at Adelphi University. After working “for many years” as a financial and sales analyst for a cosmetics company, he said, he now sells residential real estate in Nassau County. Panetta said that although he does not have education exContinued on Page 24
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