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Friday, February 18, 2022
Vol. 10, No. 7
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School board, Butera agree on a divorce
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PA I N T I N G H I S T O R Y
Superintendent to leave in July after sexual harassment probe BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Manhasset Board of Education unanimously approved a separation agreement with District Superintendent Vincent Butera during a special meeting on Monday night. Butera, who has been on paid administrative leave since May 2021 due to a sexual harassment investigation, will remain on leave until his resignation from the school district becomes effective on July 11, according to the agreement. Butera will also receive the full remainder of his annual pay, $286,844, until his contract expires on June 30, 2023, according to the agreement. Butera’s benefits will not be paid for by the district after July, according to the agreement. Board of Education President Pat Aitken read a prepared statement on behalf of the board during the meeting. “Consistent with how all District personnel matters are
handled, including protecting the privacy of all individuals involved, the matter remained confidential,” the statement read. Butera, in a statement through spokesperson Jamie Moss of newsPros, reflected on his experience serving the school district and said he was grateful for the support he received from community stakeholders including various educators and district officials at board meetings. “My years with Manhasset were fulfilling, and I am leaving the District proud of the accomplishments we achieved together,” the statement read. “I am so grateful for the outpouring of support from so many in the community over these past unfortunate months. You will never know how much your kindness and support meant during this difficult time for me and for my family.” In September 2020, a Shelter Rock Elementary School teacher Continued on Page 34
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MANHASSET SCHOOL DISTRICT
Shelter Rock second-graders created murals in honor of Black History Month.
Rosenbaum to run for Flower Hill mayor BY R OB E RT PELAEZ The Village of Flower Hill’s Board of Trustees will feature a change of leadership after the March 15 elections, with Dep-
uty Mayor Randall Rosenbaum running unopposed for mayor. Current Mayor Brian Herrington will run for a two-year trustee term, along with incumbents Claire Dorfman and Gary Lewandowski.
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“I am excited to announce my candidacy for Mayor. Having held many different positions within the Village starting on the Zoning Board, moving to the Board of Trustees and Continued on Page 35
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