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Sloan, Beys, nadolne win trustee race

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Residents voted for 3 of the 4 vying to be a member on the Port school board By S a r a h Minkewicz Port Washington school board Trustee Christine Nadolne and President Karen Sloan were reelected on Tuesday along with newcomer Emily Beys, defeating Port Washington resident Dave Sattinger in a four-way race for three seats. Beys won a three-year term with 2,032 votes — the most of any candidate. Sloan was reelected for a three-year term with 2,022 votes and Nadolne, who finished third, was re-elected for a one-year term with 1,651 votes. Sattinger finished fourth with 1,369 votes. The election awarded the top two vote getters with three-year terms and the third place finisher with a one-year term — the unfinished term of Trustee William Hohauser, who recently resigned after being elected judge. “It feels great to be elected. I’m excited to be working with the

board of education,” Beys said. “I look forward to being able to do more communicating with the community,” she added. Beys, who had run unsuccessfully for a town council seat last year, had said her leadership positions in parent organizations as well as the time she spent this past year talking to the residents of Port Washington provided her with the kind of perspective that would make her an effective school board trustee. “I am able to offer the current parent population perspective on matters that are important to them, such as class size, PEP, testing and AP classes and I can empathize with the community at large the financial strain caused by growing costs,” she said. Beys said she believes one of the school district’s and the community’s biggest challenges is centered around unfunded mandates. “The school district must follow the law and at the same time Continued on Page 22

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Port Washington residents building legos during PortFest on May 14 at the Paul D. Shreiber High School campus. the community festival features artists and musicians of all ages and celebrates the creative spirit in Port Washington.

Haven Marina residents file lawsuit against owner By S a r a h Minkewicz

on Monday ordered a temporary restraining order against marina owner Michael BoroThe dispute between Ha- mand from trying to evict resiven Realty and Haven Marina dents. Haven Marina houseboat houseboat residents continues. Nassau County Supreme residents Arthur Fishbein, EdCourt justice Daniel Palmieri ward Merkel, George Wendt,

Peter Mohan, Nick Cyprus, Kathleen Sutherland, and Allan Glasser filed a lawsuit against Haven Realty seeking to prevent Boromand from evicting them Houseboat residents said Continued on Page 49

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