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Friday, April 22, 2016
Vol. 4, No. 17
Guide to Health WellnessandBeauty
HEALTH, WELLNESS KAIMAN TRAILS AND BEAUTY GUIDE IN FUNDRAISING PAGES 33-40
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NORTH SHORE VOTERS GO THE POLLS PAGE 6
• april 22, 2016 special section litmor publica tions a blank slate media/
Kaiman’s war chest smallest among Dems
D O G D A Y S o f sp r i n g
Ex supervisor raises $242K in 1st quarter; Stern leads with $500K B y N oah M anskar The Democratic candidates for the North Shore’s Third Congressional District are on a roughly level playing field when it comes to first-quarter fundraising, except for one: former Town of North Hempstead Jon Kaiman. The former Nassau Interim Finance Authority chairman raised $242,379 between January and March 31, the least of the four Democrats who filed reports with the Federal Election Commission last Friday. Kaiman, considered one of the more prominent candidates to replace U.S. Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington), came more than $200,000 short of North Hempstead Councilwoman Anna Kaplan’s $445,160, the second-smallest haul. Filings show his campaign closed the three-month fundraising period with $189,305 on hand after spending $53,073, the least of the four Democrats.
Levittown attorney Jonathan Clarke filed a petition with the state Board of Elections to run in the June 28 Democratic primary, but did not make a quarterly filing with the FEC. In a statement, campaign manager Jeff Guillot said the 4,153 signatures on Kaiman’s candidacy petition filed, more than any other Democrat, indicate “support across the district.” The campaign “will have the resources to compete vigorously,” he said. In a sit-down interview with Blank Slate Media last month, Kaiman said he was spending most of his time raising money and gathering petition signatures. He got endorsements in February from Kaplan’s fellow Town Board members Peter Zuckerman and Lee Seeman, as well as town Receiver of Taxes Charles Berman. About 85 percent of Kaplan’s donors live in the Long Island-New York City region, her campaign Continued on Page 56
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A family poses for a photo with their dogs at the Old Westbury Gardens’s annual spring Dog Days on Saturday, April 16, 2016.
Roslyn school trustees unopposed in re-elex bids B y A dedamola A gboola Roslyn School District incumbent trustees Steven Litvack and Bruce Valauri will run for re-election unopposed in the May 17 election.
Both candidates said they’re running again to continue the work they’ve been doing in the school district. Valauri said while work done on the Board of Education should not be credited to one person, he said he played
an important role on a committee that examined at the exteriors of the buildings in the district to determine what the was needed prior to developing the proposed $41 million bond later approved by voters. Continued on Page 56
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