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Vol. 7, No. 7

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Rosenbaum to run unopposed for F. Hill mayor

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Herrington, Lewandowski, Dorfman uncontested for trustee positions BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z The Village of Flower Hill’s Board of Trustees will feature a change of leadership after the March 15 elections, with Deputy 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. “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 then being appointed Deputy Mayor, I have a wealth of experience and ideas to help improve our Village,” Rosenbaum said in a statement. “I am looking forward to building on the accomplishments our team has achieved over the last few years under Mayor Brian Herrington.” Herrington said new develop-

ments in his professional life led him to hand the reins to Rosenbaum. “It has been an honor to serve the residents of Flower Hill as Mayor,” Herrington said. “I recently accepted a promotion from my employer which has expanded my professional responsibilities and is taking a greater toll on my time. Given my first priority is to my family, this now leaves me with an inadequate time to dedicate to the Village and has led me to the decision to take a step back from Mayor.” Herrington was appointed mayor following the death of longtime Mayor Robert McNamara in April 2020. Following Herrington’s appointment as mayor, Dorfman was chosen to fill Herrington’s trustee position and won her first election last year for a one-year term on the board. Herrington defeated challenger and former Trustee Kate Hirsch Continued on Page 35

PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE AMERICA

Cats at North Shore Animal League America in Port Washington got into the football spirit last weekend.

Butera, Manhasset ed board agree on divorce BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

Vincent Butera during a special meeting on Monday night. Butera, who has been on The Manhasset Board of paid administrative leave since Education unanimously ap- May 2021 due to a sexual haproved a separation agreement rassment investigation, will with District Superintendent remain on leave until his resig-

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nation 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 exContinued on Page 34

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