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Five running for 2 library trustee seats
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1 incumbent and 4 new vying to be Port Washington Library trustees we’ve made, working closely with the Library administration to improve learning spaces for our paResidents on April 12 will vote trons. I’ve been active in the planfor two of the five candidates run- ning and marketing for the new ning to serve as trustee on the Port Children’s Library. Our Books for Washington Library Board for the Dessert Program won a national ASCLA Award for service to linext five years. The Trustee election and bud- brary users with disabilities, and get vote will be on Tuesday, April I’ve helped write grant proposals for the program, 12 from 7 a.m. to 9 bringing in over p.m. in the lobby of See related $20,000.” the Port WashingComer said ton Public Library. coverage her longtime inAll positions are unPAGE 4 volvement with the paid, according to PWPL, service on library officials. Current board trustee Nancy the Health Advisory Council, and Comer is running for a second- founder of the unique “Books for term and said she plans on helping Dessert,” a book club for people the library maintain itself as one of with developmental and intellecthe community’s most valuable re- tual disabilities program, and her sources, as well as aid its ongoing experience as an innovator on nottransformation to meet the chal- for-profit boards and years serving on Library committees have given lenges of the digital age. “I’m dedicated, innovative her the skills and commitment to and creative,” Comer said. “Dur- make a meaningful contribution to ing my tenure as Trustee, I’ve been the library. Continued on Page 59 instrumental in the facilities leaps
By S a r a h Minkewicz
Guggenheim Elementary School students counted to 100 while exercising on the 100th day of school. See story on Page 22.
Landmark’s Mogul to make appearance on ‘Jeopardy!’ By S a r a h Minkewicz A familiar face in Port Washington will be on television next week as a contestant on “Jeopardy!” “Nothing ventured noth-
ing gained,” Landmark of Main Street Executive Director Laura Mogul said. “It was a little bit intimidating and nervous and exciting,” she said of his appearance in February. Mogul said she grew up
watching “Jeopardy!” and had always remembered random facts, which she feels helped her on the show. “Information has just always stuck in my brain,” Mogul said. “Somehow I’m able to reContinued on Page 59
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