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Friday, december 11, 2015
vol. 64, no. 50
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Council incumbent was only GOP candidate to win in close race BY J Oe N I K I c Four of the five Democrats running for Town of North Hempstead positions were victorious on Nov. 3. but Nassau Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs said the results are not a reliable barometer of the district’s political affiliations. The four victorious Democratic candidates like Republican Town Councilwoman Dina De Giorgio, who also won, were all incumbents, Jacobs said. “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 said 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. There was a difference between the winning candidates in the margin of victory, though, with all the Democrats winning by wide margins while De Giorgio won in a relatively close race. 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 received 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 Continued on Page 58
PHOTO COURTESY OF HERRICKS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Members of the New York Chinese Culture Center treated students at Herricks Middle School to a performance of Chinese dance on Nov. 18 as part of the middle school’s celebration of Confucius Day. See story on Page 13.
Some top districts spend less per pupil, list suggests BY N O A H MANSKAR A recent nationwide ranking suggests there isn’t a strong relationship between North Shore school districts’ budgets and the strength of their
schools. Five of the North Shore districts — Great Neck, Port Washington, Roslyn, Manhasset and Herricks — placed in the top 200 in the nation on Niche. com’s list of the top school districts in the U.S. East Willis-
ton schools ranked 259th, Sewanhaka high schools ranked 1,030th and Mineola placed 1,446th. Most high schools within those districts ranked in the top 1,000 on Niche’s ranking Continued on Page 69
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