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Incumbents sweep Port ed board races
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$174.8 district spending plan for 2022-’23 school year, capital fund for facilities improvement approved BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Port Washington Board of Education Trustees Deborah Brooks and Emily Beys were re-elected to serve another three years Tuesday. The district’s adopted $174.8 million budget for the 2022-23 school year was also approved 2,369-762. The budget is a 4.5% increase from this year’s $167,268,942 budget. The budget calls for a 2.5% increase in the tax levy, which falls below the state-mandated cap. The 2022-23 tax levy is slightly more than $150.5 million. A resolution for the district to create a capital reserve fund for a facilities improvement program was passed 2,150-573. The reserve fund, district officials said, will serve as a savings account and will place no burden on taxpayers. Beys received 1,970 votes while Brooks received 1,758. Challenger
Michael Tretola received 1,325 votes. Beys, who has served two terms as a board member, was first elected in 2016 and re-elected in 2019. She was unanimously chosen by the board to serve as president last year. Beys worked in advertising and marketing and was president of the Parents Council, Schreiber HomeSchool Association and Weber HomeSchool Association before getting elected to the school board. Brooks, a lawyer, was first elected to the school board in 2019. A proponent of a whole-child education, Abramson-Brooks was appointed by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo to serve on the state’s Common Core Task Force. Abramson-Brooks also worked to ensure the district obtained what she said is its share of state aid as a result of the pandemic. She described herself as a “fiscal conservative.”
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE PORT WASHINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Daly Elementary School artists showed off their work to family and friends at the Daly Art Show this month.
Port gearing up for Memorial Day BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z
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will start at 6:30 p.m. May 28 and will feature a performance from The Town of North Hempstead’s BonJourney, a Bon Jovi and Journey Memorial Day Commemoration and tribute band, a fireworks display by Fireworks Extravaganza will take Santore Fireworks and an opening place May 28 at North Hempstead ceremony featuring the Vietnam Veterans of America Nassau County Beach Park. Officials said the annual event Chapter. Town of North Hempstead
Supervisor Jennifer DeSena said the town is pleased to have an in-person event this year following the coronavirus pandemic’s hardships. “Memorial Day serves as an opportunity to honor the members of our Armed Forces who have made Continued on Page 43
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