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Friday, November 3, 2023
Vol. 11, No. 44
2023
GUIDEGUIDE TO 2023 ELECTIONS l Section • November
A Blank Slate Media Specia
3, 2023
PAGES 35-46
MANHASSET MAN PULLS GUN ON BOY, 6
SANTOS PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO 10 NEW CHARGES
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Control of Legislature, town at stake Voters go to the polls Tuesday to decide hotly contested races BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y
the final budget on Thursday, Nov. 2, following the typical schedule in town The North Hempstead Supervi- where the budget is approved before sor race between Republican incum- Election Day. Jon Kaiman, of Great Neck, curbent Jennifer DeSena and Democrat challenger Jon Kaiman headlines this rently serves as the Suffolk County year’s elections in the North Shore, Deputy Executive, a position he has where residents will be voting on both held since 2017 under Democrat Executive Steve Bellone, who is termtown and Nassau County seats. limited and cannot North Hempseek re-election. Kaistead man was previously North HempMore election North Hempstead stead Supervisor supervisor from 2004 DeSena, a regcoverage to 2013, when he istered Democrat PAGES 2, 3, 6, 10 resigned to serve as from Manhasset, an adviser to former was elected to her Gov. Andrew Cuomo first public office in 2021 as the first Republican candi- on the Superstorm Sandy recovery efdate to win the seat in over 30 years, fort. The race has become intense both succeeding Democrat Judi Bosworth. Prior to public service, DeSena was online and in person during candidate the executive director of the Manhas- forums, where the two candidates set Coalition Against Substance Abuse clashed sharply over a number of isand previously was an enforcement sues. Mailers targeting Kaiman attack attorney with the Securities and Ex- his previous record as supervisor and work as the head of the Nassau Interim change Commission. This fall she submitted the second Finance Authority, while advertisetentative budget of her administra- ments targeting DeSena are critical of tion which includes a 10% tax cut. her endorsement of U.S. Rep. George The seven-member North Hempstead Santos. Republicans currently hold the maTown Board, where Democrats hold Continued on Page 63 a 4-3 majority, is scheduled to vote on
PHOTO BY KARINA KOVAC
The American Red Cross of Long Island gave the Humanitarian Award to Gift of Life founder Robbie Donno and Village of Plandome Manor mayor Barbara Donno for their work domestic and abroad.
Red Cross honors Robbie, Barbara Donno BY K A R I N A KO VA C Gift of Life founder and Manhasset resident Robbie Donno and Barbara Donno, mayor of the Village of Plandome Manor, were honored by the American Red Cross of Long Island last Thursday with the Humanitarian Award for their dedication to improving lives both domestically and abroad. Robbie Donno’s efforts, which started during his time as president of the Manhasset Rotary Club, have
led to tens of thousands of lifesaving heart surgeries for children across the globe, underscoring his commitment to alleviating suffering and enhancing the quality of human life. He said this mission began with a single child from Uganda and has since touched the lives of an expected 50,000 children by 2024 across 80 countries. Barbara Donno’s contributions have been impactful in Manhasset schools and across the village. During her nine-year tenure as the
president of the school board, she played a pivotal role in elevating the Manhasset school system to one of the best-rated high schools in the nation, her husband said. The Humanitarian Award, introduced by Ali Jabbour, a committee member of the heroes’ celebration and chief communications and branding officer at Long Island University, recognizes individuals whose actions mirror the values of the Red Cross. Continued on Page 64