Williston Park 2021_12_17

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Friday, December 17, 2021

Vol. 70, No. 51

GUIDE TO THE HOLIDAYS PAGES 29-44

MINEOLA MAN INDICTED SUOZZI FACES IN DEATH OF MINAJ’S FATHER UNCERTAIN DEM FIELD PAGE 2

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2 challengers win district commish seats

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Cooper, Scott win in races for GCP, Albertson water districts BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y Two challengers won the elections Tuesday for water and fire districts. Alan Cooper defeated incumbent Chris Engel for Garden City Park Water and Fire District commissioner, and Ed Scott defeated incumbent Howard Abbondondelo for Albertson Water District commissioner. Cooper won 252 votes to Engel’s 129. Cooper will begin a three-year term on Jan. 1 and will serve alongside Commissioners Kenneth Borchers and Peter Chiment, who were not up for reelection this year. “I want to thank everyone in the Garden City Park Water and Fire District,” Cooper told Blank Slate Media. “I am humbled by their support and will diligently work to provide the best district we can to constituents.” Cooper, a Garden City Park native who served as commissioner in the late 1990s and early 2000s,

said that rising water rates and stagnation drove him to run for his old post. “Since I left office, I feel this progress has stalled and the district is not keeping up with the changing landscape of both fire and water services,” Cooper said in an earlier interview with Blank Slate Media. “The current board has become complacent and it’s time for a change.” The newly elected commissioner said his priorities for the water district were to keep costs low and prevent stagnation on the board. For the fire district, he said that staffing is at a low point and he plans to increase recruitment. The Garden City Park Water District covers parts of Garden City Park, Manhasset Hills, parts of New Hyde Park, parts of Mineola, parts of North Hills, parts of Roslyn, parts of Williston Park, parts of Albertson and parts of Garden City. Continued on Page 58

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE VILLAGE OF MINEOLA

On Dec. 3, the Village of Mineola held a holiday tree lighting ceremony on Washington Avenue.

Herricks’ Celano to retire as district superintendent BY B R A N D ON DUFFY

Education meeting. Celano’s retirement will take effect on June 30, at the Fino Celano, superinten- end of the school year. “We are sorry to see him go dent of Herricks public schools since 2015, announced his re- but we wish him the very best tirement at last week’s Board of in retirement,” said board Presi-

dent Henry Zanetti. Celano said he announced his plans early to give the board enough notice to begin a search to find his replacement, which he believes has already begun. Continued on Page 59

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