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Aid offer to village on house Crowdfunding for Baxter House BY ST E P H E N ROMANO Residents of Baxter Estates, unhappy with the upkeep of the historic Baxter House by its owner, discussed the possibility of crowdfunding to support the village if it decided to take legal action. PHOTO BY JAY BEBER Gloria Marmor, a resident, suggested at the village’s meeting Thursday that money could (From left to right) Sen.-elect Elaine Phillips, John Walter, former Flower Hill mayor and cousin of President-elect Donald be raised to support litigation Trump, and the newly appointed mayor, Bob McNamara, reading a letter sent to Phillips by Trump congratulating her on against Sabrina Wu, the home’s her state Senate victory. owner, by using a crowdfunding website or going through a foundation. Many residents at the meeting said they supported the funding idea and would contribute. “Even though I am not a resident of Baxter Estates, the house has value to me,” Allison Kent was re-elected to a third term as them as a mayor and now as a sor Judi Bosworth said. BY ST E P H E N Fredman said. “It’s valuable to all “Flower Hill’s loss is all of mayor in March, defeated Demo- new door opens for me to be ROMANO of us in Port Washington.” our gain,” North Hempstead crat Adam Haber in the race for their state senator in Albany.” Andrew Korin, a resident of The Board of Trustees, along Town Councilwoman Dina De Elaine Phillips resigned as the 7th District Senate seat vaBaxter Estates, said he believes Wu is trying to “string this thing the mayor of Flower Hill on cated by Sen. Jack Martins (R- with local politicians from neigh- Giorgio said. Village of Flower Hill Trustboring villages, Nassau County along as long as she possibly can, Monday following her election Old Westbury). Robert McNamara, the and the Town of North Hemp- ee Jay Beber read a resolution, until the house caves in on itself to the state Senate. Continued on Page 72 Phillips, a Republican, who deputy mayor, was sworn in as stead, honored Phillips before which made Phillips’ resignation mayor at Monday’s board Monday’s meeting, presenting and McNamara’s appointment her with proclamations and official, and called it “bittermeeting. sweet.” “I’m thankful the resi- plaques. “Elaine epitomized what “We know we can count on dents of Flower Hill gave me their trust,” Phillips said. “I you when working together,” public service means,” he said. had the privilege to serve North Hempstead Town SuperviContinued on Page 73

Phillips resigns as Flower Hill mayor

McNamara takes reins, will continue village’s plan with ‘hands-on approach’

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