Jericho-Syosset News Journal (3/5/21)

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Friday, March 5, 2021

Vol. 81, No. 10

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Challengers emerge for Town Board, supervisor seats

DAMP BUT FUN RUN

BY RIKKI N. MASSAND

An enthusiastic group of about 50 runners showed up at the GLIRC Clubhouse in Plainview on the morning of February 28 for the annual GLIRC/Runner’s Edge Fun Run.

Syosset HS earns diversity award Syosset High School has earned the College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for expanding young women’s access to AP Computer Science courses and helping close the gender gap in computer science education. This honor acknowledges the strides that Syosset High School and the Syosset Central School District have taken to close the

gender gap in computer science. Out of the 20,000 institutions that offer AP courses, the High School is one out of 1,119 institutions who achieved 50% or higher in one of the two AP computer science courses offered, and one of the 831 schools recognized in the category of AP Computer Science Principles. “We are so proud of all our students who will

become the next generation of entrepreneurs, engineers and technology leaders,” remarked Syosset High School Principal Dr. John Durante. “Their perseverance and dedication in their study of AP Computer Science will empower them to thrive in a future yet to be envisioned, and we are honored to support their endeavors.” See page 15

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Challengers have emerged for the Town of Oyster Bay Board and Supervisor position. Democrats have announced a five-person slate to challenge for three Town Council seats, the Town Supervisor position as well as Town Clerk. For the first time ever, all five Democrat candidates are women. The slate will be seeking spots on the all-Republican current Town Board, as well as the seat of incumbent Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino. Saladino was appointed in early 2017 after former Supervisor John Venditto’s indictment. The challengers are also seeking to unseat current Town Clerk Richard LaMarca. The Democratic candidate for Town Supervisor is Plainview Water District Commissioner Amanda Field, who has advocated for public health and safety initiatives and has campaign goals “to ensure transparency and accountability and protect public health.” In a March 1 press release, Field explains how if elected, she hopes to “restore confidence during these trying times when the community needs new leadership.” “I took on a tough fight already to become a Water Commissioner and I am here to do it again -- the Town residents are demanding action from their leaders, and they deserve it.” She continued, “Oyster Bay taxpayers have suffered long-enough under Republican fiscal mismanagement. It is time to put the money back into the peoples’ pockets and stop driving the Town into greater debt while they continue to pad their pockets. The ‘business as usual’ era in Oyster Bay politics and government must come to an end. I am honored that Nassau County Democratic Chairman Jay Jacobs and the Democratic Committee have entrusted me to take on the Oyster Bay Republican machine.” The Town Clerk candidate is current Hicksville Board of Education member and 20-year Hicksville resident Carla Hoene. In her career, she works within an assisted living community. The Town Democrats’ organization noted that Hoene, a former PTA president and district PTA Council president, looks forward to the opportunity to further serve her neighbors and all Town of Oyster Bay residents. Three candidates for Town Board seats include Lisa Reinhardt, a lifelong Hicksville resident who has been proactive in tuning in and attending Town See page 15

Healthcare heroes honored by officials PAGE 4 Syosset teen studies pandemic issues PAGE 8


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