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Friday, March 17, 2017
Vol. 5, No. 11
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Manhasset selects new superintendent Longtime administrator Vincent Butera to begin in July BY M A X Z A H N The Manhasset Board of Education on Friday announced the selection of longtime school administrator Vincent Butera as the district’s next superintendent. “We are confident that the Manhasset school community will be well served by Dr. Butera’s dedicated, caring and talented leadership,” said Regina Rule, the president of the Manhasset Board of Education. “Dr. Butera shares Manhasset’s student centered approach and our ongoing
commitment to improvement in all areas.” Butera has served as the superintendent of the Bayport Blue Point School District for the past four years. Butera will begin his tenure has Manhasset superintendent on July 10, a school district statement said. The current superintendent, Charles Cardillo, will retire on June 30. “I am honored by the board’s confidence in me as the next superintendent of the Manhasset Schools, and I eagerly look forward to meet-
ing the students, families, staff and residents of the community,” Butera said. “Manhasset is one of the finest public schools in the nation, and I am privileged to be given the opportunity to serve.” Butera served as the assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction in the Long Beach School District from July 2009 to Nov. 2012, according to a LinkedIn page. Prior to his work as assistant superintendent, Butera spent almost eight years as a principal in the Franklin Continued on Page 47
No contested races but new faces in villages Leadership changes in Munsey Park and Flower Hill PHOTO COURTESY OF EUGENE YEREMENKO AND MARISA YATSENKO
Dancers from Fred Astaire Dance Studios, in Manhasset, appeared in a morning show on CBS New York.
BY M A X Z A H N AND STEPHEN ROMANO Manhasset residents will not find any contested elections when they go to the village polls on Tuesday, but leadership changes in Munsey Park and Flower Hill will shake up the composition of their re-
spective Boards of Trustees. In Munsey Parrk, Mayor Sean Haggerty is not running for re-election. Trustee Frank Demento will run unopposed to replace him. Trustee Patrick Hance will run for re-election while resident Lawrence Ceriello will run for the seat vacated if as
expected Demento is elevated to mayor. Ceriello ran for village office once before 26 years ago, when the incumbent mayor, Arthur Schulteiss, defeated him in what Ceriello called “a spirited election.” Ceriello said his renewed interest in joining village govContinued on Page 58
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