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Friday, December 10, 2021
Vol. 9, No. 50
HOLIDAY GIFT & PARTY GUIDE
DESENA ANNOUNCES SUOZZI TOUTS LI TRANSITION TEAM SOUND FUNDING
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3 running for M-L fire, water commish seat
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Fiscal responsibility, department staffing at forefront of concerns BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y Manhasset-Lakeville Fire and Water District Commissioner Brian Morris is being challenged by resident Ahmed Shakir and write-in candidate Brian Kenny for his seat. Morris is seeking re-election to a fifth term in Tuesday’s elections. He serves on the Board of Commissioners with Steven Flynn and Mark Sauvigne. The Manhasset-Lakeville Water District serves approximately 45,000 customers who use 7.4 million gallons of water a day within the service area of 10.2 square miles, according to the water district’s website. Eighteen wells at 13 locations provide water to Manhasset and portions of Great Neck and North New Hyde Park. The current commissioner is running on similar priorities and positions as in years past, which include updating district infrastructure to meet new state regulations and maintaining excellent
service for district residents. “Both the water and fire districts have aggressive capital improvement programs,” Morris said. “I think it’s an achievement and a testament to our commitment to maintain such a high level of service in both districts while staying under the New York state tax cap.” Regarding the water district, Morris said emerging contaminants such as 1,4-dioxane, perfluorooctanoic acid, and perfluorooctanesulfonic acid are a focus and removing them remains a prominent issue. He also referred to new construction on the way. “In the coming years, the district will be investing over $30 million on new purification plants. When I am re-elected I will continue to strive for excellence in both the water and fire districts while keeping rates and taxes as low as possible,” Morris said. Challenger Ahmed Shakir said he believes that the district can Continued on Page 50
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE CHABAD OF PORT WASHINGTON
Munsey Park students were visited by a special guest to kick off their Super Powers Reading Unit last week
Manhasset Lord & Taylor becoming workspace BY R OB E RT PELAEZ Manhasset’s former Lord & Taylor store will be transformed into a co-working space with a full-service cafe
and wellness studio. The store, which closed its doors last year along with all other Lord & Taylor stores across the country, will be transformed into a SaksWorks space, officials announced in
October. Plans submitted to the Town of North Hempstead show SaksWorks occupying the entire three-story building. SaksWorks is a membership-based company with highContinued on Page 50
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