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Vol. 4, No. 13
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• march 25, 2016 special section litmor publica tions a blank slate media/
M-LFD picks first female line officer
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Carly Farrone follows father’s footsteps in fire department By J oe N i k i c The Manhasset-Lakeville Fire Department made history last Thursday at its firehouse election. Carly Farrone, a six-year MLFD firefighter, was elected as 2nd lieutenant of the department’s Company #5, making her the first female in the department’s history to hold a line officer position. “It’s very gratifying,” Farrone said. “All the hard work that I’ve put into my company and the department has been recognized in such a way that they were willing to nominate me and then elect me as a line officer that’s leading not only my company but could be leading others in the future.” Farrone, a seventh-grade social studies teacher and Queens resident, said she hopes her election will open the doors for other women to join local fire departments. “Any female can do this and there are no limitations to what you can do,” she said. “Just be-
cause this is a heavily male profession doesn’t mean you shouldn’t try to do it.” Farrone comes from a family with a long history of service to the M-LFD. Her father, Mike Farrone, is a 30-year veteran of the department, who currently serves as vice president of Company 5 and formerly served as chief of the department. While he never pushed his daughter to join the fire department, Mike said, his years serving the department may have sparked her interest in joining the fire department. “She grew up in the fire house since I’ve been there for more than a whole life, but I never forced it on her,” he said. “I never asked her why she wanted to do it but I was very proud that she did.” Mike added that it was “unbelievable” that she was elected as Company 5’s 2nd Lieutenant by members of the company. Continued on Page 58
PHOTO BY Karen Rubin
Artist Kenny Scharf poses in front of one of his “Cosmic Carven” paintings currently showing at the Nassau County Museum of Art on March 18. See story on Page 25
Manhasset library unveils $5.13M 2016-17 budget By A d e da m ol a Agboola
in spending over 2015-16. The budget also calls for a 1.9 percent increase in the The Manhasset Library tax levy, which officials said is Board of Trustees introduced below the state-mandated tax a $5,126,806 budget for 2016- cap. Trustee Donald O’Brien 17 last Thursday that calls for a 1.9 percent increase of $95,593 said the budget was sent to res-
idents last week to allow them “to educate themselves before the elections.” O’Brien, who is the treasurer of the Board of Trustees, said the board needed to approve several decreases in spending Continued on Page 59
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