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3 victors in Port elections Incumbents win unopposed BY ST E P H E N ROMANO Three incumbents ran for reelection in Port Washington special district elections on Tuesday, and all three won. Dave Franklin was re-elected as a Port Washington police commissioner, collecting 173 votes in an uncontested election. Franklin, who has served as one of the department’s three commissioners for six years, has lived in Port Washington for 30 years. “I’m humbled that I was re-elected as commissioner,” Franklin said. “I really thinks it’s a reflection to what I am doing, and it’s people saying I’m doing a good job in the community.” While running for re-election, Franklin said he is the “community guy” in the department, relaying a “steady flow” of information from the police to the people. “It’s all about the people,” he said. “This is public service at the basic level and people should Continued on Page 80

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The Village of Baxter Estates celebrated its 85th anniversary last week with village officials, local politicians and residents.

Baxter Estates rings in 85th anniversary Residents reflect on living in ‘the perfect place’ for raising a family BY ST E P H E N ROMANO In 1931, 39 residents went to the polls to save their village, voting to incorporate Baxter Estates rather than having it absorbed by Manorhaven. Eighty-five years later, the village remains incorporated and its

residents are still proud of their village, coming out to celebrate its anniversary last Wednesday. “I’m so grateful we live in such a wonderful village,” Mayor Nora Haagenson said. “This really is the best to raise kids and live with your family.” Joined by officials from the Town of North Hempstead, Nassau County, the state and surrounding villages, Haagenson rang in the anniversary by celebrating with the village’s residents. Local Port Washington restaurants catered the party

with appetizers, dinner and desserts. Richard Brody, a resident, praised Baxter Estates, calling it “the best place to live on Long Island.” “It’s just the perfect place,” Brody said. “It’s a really nice, quiet, quaint and beautiful place to raise kids and live with your family. There isn’t a street that isn’t nice, and I love living on my block. Out of all of the places in Port Washington to live — and there are a lot of communities — I wouldn’t want to live anywhere else. It’s that simple. This is a

great place.” Kathey Coley, a resident of 33 years, said she loves Baxter Estates because “everything is so beautiful and everyone is so nice.” “It has beautiful streets, beautiful trees, beautiful houses,” she said. “We’re all really lucky to be in a village this nice. It’s the best village, and Port Washington really is the best town.” Elizabeth Kase, the village justice and a resident for over 10 years, said Baxter Estates is “filled with caring, thoughtful people.” Continued on Page 68

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