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e. Hills slates clash in runup to election

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Challengers charge lack of input, incumbents tout strong record by A d e dA m ol A AgboolA The two competing slates for the Village of East Hills Board of Trustees clashed sharply this week over openness in government and the role Mayor Michael Koblenz plays in the village. Former civic leader Jana Goldenberg and East Hills Board of Appeals alternate Neil Foster, running on the Residents Party line, said village residents do not have enough input in village government and the current administration has been in office too long. “If you look at the makeup of the trustees starting from the mayor going to the trustees, there are no term limits,” Foster said. Goldenberg said she was needed to stand up to Koblenz, who she said intimidated both residents and village trustees. Goldenberg, who headed the Country Estates Civic Association and was a member of several village committees, said Koblenz

“intimidates his trustees and oppositions.” Deputy Mayor Manny Zuckerman and Trustee Clara Pomerantz, who are running on the Unity Party line, said there was no truth to Goldenberg’s assertions. “That’s totally false,” Zuckerman said of her claim that Koblenz intimidated trustees and residents. Zuckerman and Pomerantz said trustees and the mayor often disagree on issues but work to come to a consensus. “We have our disagreements but there’s absolutely nothing but harmony on the board,” Koblenz said. “We have 60 percent turnover rate on the board and they have their own independent voices.” The two incumbents also joined Koblenz in denying allegations by Goldenberg that the village trustees had met on 10 occasions four years ago to discuss village business at the Landmark Diner in Roslyn and on at least one occasion last year in Koblenz’s ofContinued on Page 58

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A performer entertains the audience at the Chinese New Year celebration inside Coe Hall at Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park. See more photos on page 54.

Roslyn junior reaches perfection on AP exam by A d e dA m ol A AgboolA

scored on a one to five scale with five equivalent to an “A” grade in a college course. Flyer not only received Abigail Flyers has achieved the maximum score on each perfection. The Roslyn High School portion of the exam but also junior took the AP Psychology accomplished a rare feat — Exam in May 2015, an exam being one of four students in

the world to earn every point possible on the Advance Placement psychology exam. “I didn’t even know that this was a thing,” said Flyer nonchalantly. “I came out of the exams Continued on Page 69

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