Williston Park News 2023_12_15

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Friday, December 15, 2023

Vol. 72, No. 50

GUIDE TO THE HOLIDAYS

DeRIGGI-WHITTON PICKED SANTOS TALKING PLEA DEAL WITH PROSECUTORS COUNTY DEM LEADER

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Dems pick Suozzi for Congress run Special elex bid to replace Santos BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y

PHOTO BY BRANDON DUFFY

Tom Suozzi launched his campaign for the 3rd Congressional District in Levittown on Saturday, Dec. 9.

Former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (DGlen Cove), a Democrat who represented New York’s 3rd Congressional District for six years, has been selected by the party to run in a special election next February for his old post. The special election will be held to replace George Santos, who was expelled from Congress on Dec. 1, finish his current term and take place on Tuesday, Feb. 13. The announcement was made Thursday afternoon by state and Nassau County Democratic Chair Jay Jacobs and Rep. Gregory Meeks, the Queens County Democratic chair.

“On behalf of the Nassau County and Queens County Democratic Committees, we are very pleased to announce the official selection this afternoon of Thomas R. Suozzi of Glen Cove to be our nominee for the Special Election in the Third Congressional District of New York,” the two said in a statement. “Tom Suozzi has a proven record of fighting for his constituents, fighting to safeguard our suburban way of life here on Long Island and Queens and always advocating for sensible solutions to the real challenges affecting everyday average Americans.” Continued on Page 50

Chimenti wins GCP commissioner race BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y Incumbent Peter Chimenti defeated challenger Joe Wendling Tuesday night for another three-year term as commissioner of the Garden City Park Fire and Water District. Incumbents William Costigan and Brian Hassan also were re-elected in their uncontested races for Roslyn and Albertson Water District commission-

ers, respectively. Chimenti had 193 tallied votes to Wendling’s 156, enough for 55.3% of the 349 total votes. The Herricks resident will start another three-year term alongside Commissioners Robert Mirabile and Alan Cooper–who is up for re-election next year. The two candidates disagreed in the days leading up to the election regarding the Garden City Park Fire Sta-

tion No. 2, which had a $5.9 million bond to renovate the property rejected by 77% of district voters earlier this year in September. If the vote passed, it would have rebuilt the firehouse that was first built in 1970 to fit today’s regulations and provide additional space for the first responders. Chimenti previously said to Blank Slate Media the station is both old and in disarray and that the district is still considering new proposals and evaluating whether or not to look at alternative plans, if needed, for renovations. Chimenti has served as commissioner since 2014 and said he is focused in his newest term on mod-

ernizing both districts, increasing recruitment and enhancing the fire district’s paramedic program. The 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. The fire district’s budget for 2024 is $3,760,000 and the water district’s budget is $7,305,360. The water district was founded in 1922 and serves approximately 6,500 residential and 650 commercial customers, according to its website. The district pumps an average of 1 billion gallons of water a year to its customers and has six wells, two water storage towers, four underground storage

tanks and six treatment plants. Roslyn Water District Commissioner William Costigan was re-elected to another term Tuesday night. Costigan, a Roslyn community member for 42 years who owns a printing and binding company, ran unopposed and won with 28 votes. He will continue to serve alongside Michael Kosinski and Sanford Klein. Costigan has served as commissioner since 2002 and acts as the board’s treasurer. The incumbent previously said to Blank Slate Media that he is running to continue water conservation, ensuring the district’s fiscal responsibility and providing highquality water to residents. Continued on Page 51


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