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Friday, March 24, 2017
Vol. 5, No. 12
HOME, LAWN AND GARDEN
EW ED BOARD BACKS COUNTY DEMS BLAST TRUMPCARE ROSLYN RD. LIGHT
PAGES 35-46
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All village candidates run unopposed, win Flower Hill race receives the highest vote total: 72 BY M A X Z A H N AND STEPHEN ROMANO Every candidate for village oďŹƒce in Roslyn on Tuesday won, as each of the mayoral, trustee and village justice races had only one person on the ballot. Roslyn Estates Trustee Paul Peters, who ran to replace three-term mayor Jerey Schwartzberg, won the seat. Peters said his priority as mayor is “to make sure we have an ongoing capital program so that we don’t have
to do bonds in the years to come.â€? “It’s a balancing act trying to fund projects you know the village needs and yet not make the tax burden on residents oppressive,â€? he added. Speaking of Peters, Schwartzberg said, “He is a very smart guy with high integrity. He is always talking about maintaining the beauty of the village.â€? A year ago Peters replaced 73-year-old Sandy Si, who at that time was re-elected to the Board of Trustees with 15 write-in votes but stood by a
prior decision to end his tenure as a trustee. Peters moved from Manhasset into the village with his wife, Claire, in 2013. Roslyn Estates residents Brett Auerbach (34 votes) and Allan Mendels (32 votes) won trustee positions being vacated by Jerey Lindenbaum and Rodney Khazzam. Resident Stephen Fox received 16 write-in votes to win the village’s third open trustee seat, which was vacated by Peters in his elevation to mayor. Asked if Fox would agree Continued on Page 63
Ed Kranepool, longtime Mets player, needs kidney Donors have come forward but match yet to be found PHOTO COURTESY OF STEPHANIE ORFINI
Alexandra Mastrototaro, a freshman at Roslyn High School, competed in the state gymnastics tournament. See story on page 79.
BY M A X Z A H N Ed Kranepool, who played 18 seasons for the New York Mets and holds the team record for games played, has two failing kidneys and is in need of a transplant. Kranepool, 72, who lives on the border between Old Westbury and Jericho, said
several donors have come forward but a match has yet to be found. “I’m still looking for a donor,� he said. “I’m hoping there is one out there. If he’s a Mets fan, great. If he’s a Yankees fan, that will work, too.� Last September, on his way to a boat trip in Essex, Connecticut, Kranepool experienced
severe diďŹƒculty breathing, he said. “Instead of going to the marina, I went to the emergency room,â€? he said. He was rushed to St. Francis Hospital, where a doctor told him that his kidneys were failing. Kranepool said his kidneys Continued on Page 63
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