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Friday, March 18, 2016

Vol. 1, No. 3

Port WashingtonTimes NASSAU GOP CHAIR BACKING TRUMP

MAGANO TOUTS ECONOMIC FUTURE

OFFICIALS RALLY FOR 6TH PRECINCT

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$5.1M to replace tower

A GIRL’S BEST FRIEND

Water District reveals plans for Beacon Hill B y S arah M inke w ic z The Port Washington Water District on Tuesday proposed a $5.1 million project to replace the 80-year-old Beacon Hill Water Tower. Officials said the elevated tank, located on Longview Road between Hillcrest and Beacon Hill, should be replaced to ensure the health, safety and sustainability of the district’s water supply system. “We have reached a critical point with the Beacon Hill tank and must determine which of our options to improve its condition is best for the community,” Port Washington Water District Chairman David Brackett said. “Water towers do not last forever and, as the protectors of our water supply, it is our responsibility to collect feedback from the community and move forward with a plan that keeps our residents supplied with clean, high-quality water.” The Beacon Hill water tank was built in the 1930s, and serves Continued on Page 56

PHOTO COURTESY NORTH SHORE ANIMAL LEAGUE

From Left: Islander wives Megan Bailey, Brittany DaSilva and Moa Nielsen, cuddle with a couple of cuties at the North Shore Animal League America. See story on Page 3.

11 officials elected in 3 Port villages No challenges to incumbents in Flower Hill, Port North, Baxter B y S arah M inke w ic z All 11 candidates running for election in the villages of Port Washington North, Flower Hill and Baxter Estates on Tuesday ran unopposed. All 11 won, in-

cluding eight trustees, two jus- re-election because he’s passionate about Port Washington North tices and one mayor. In Port Washington North, and quality of life. “People Village trustees move to Port Steven Cohen Washington for and Michael a reason,” CoMalatino were reELECTION 2016 hen said. “The elected for tworeason they year terms. come here is for Cohen won with 29 votes and Malatino a quality of life.” He said one of his major acwon with 31 votes. Both pocomplishments in office so far is sitions pay $1,500 a year. Cohen said he ran for the restoration of the Bay Walk,

with phase two already being developed for this summer. In Flower Hill, trustees Randall Rosenbaum, Karen Reichenbach and Gary Lewandowski were re-elected as well as Mayor Elaine Phillips and Village Justice Dennis Reisman. All board positions are unpaid, according to village administrator Ronnie Shatzkamer. Lewandowski, who won with 41 votes, said he ran for vilContinued on Page 57

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