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Rockville Centre Herald 06-15-2023

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Vol. 34 No. 25

JUNE 15 - 21, 2023

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ThE FoURTh ANNUAl Breakfast of Champions acknowledged 30 ‘unsung’ heroes at South Side High School, who have demonstrated qualities such as fairness, respect, responsibility, caring, citizenship and trustworthiness.

South Side hosts Breakfast of Champions By DANIEl oFFNER doffner@liherald.com

The Breakfast of Champions program began as a way to recognize the “unsung heroes” at South Side High School, and over the past four years it has grown into an annual tradition

in which members of the faculty honor students who quietly and unassumingly exemplify what it means to be a Cyclone. “We wanted to recognize all the great kids in our school who quietly go about their business, making this place better,” Principal Patrick

Walsh said. “We wanted to make sure these students know that they were seen, and that we appreciate all that they do for our building.” Walsh spearheaded the program four years ago, when he was South Side’s assistant principal, to give teachers a

chance to recognize some of the students who otherwise would have fallen under the radar. The 30 student honorees this year, were selected for demonstrating qualities such as responsibility, caring, fairness, respect, citizenship and trustworthiness.

Instead of their normal second-period classes, they were invited to a special breakfast on June 8, where they were recognized and presented with gifts for their contributions to the school. Continued on page 14

Mayor, trustees are on the ballot in Tuesday’s election By DANIEl oFFNER doffner@liherald.com

The Rockville Centre village election will be held next Tuesday, June 20. This year’s ballot includes four offices — mayor, two trustees and the village justice — all of which have fouryear terms. Mayor Francis Murray is seeking his fourth term, in an unopposed race. He was first elected in 2011, defeating then incumbent Mary Bossart by a wide margin. During his 12-year mayoralty, Murray has helped stop aggressive ticketing after 6 p.m., established better rela-

tions between the village and community services and schools, improved local ball fields, and worked to build businesses downtown. He served as president of the New York State Conference of Mayors, representing more than 575 cities and villages. “It is very important that people come out to vote,” Murray said. “It has been 12 years after I ran the first time, and I’m just as excited now to continue the great work we started in 2011 of rebuilding the village.” H i s a d m i n i s t r at i o n h a s helped replace a fleet of service vehicles with new police trucks

and fire engines, planted hundreds of trees downtown, and continued to improve local infrastructure with the addition of new water mains, curbs and drainage systems. And by adopting a more aggressive approach to grant applications, the village has been the recipient of $50 million in grant funding for the community. “Rockville Centre is a very wonderful place … it is currently ranked the 18th safest village in the country with a population of 25,000 people or more,” Murray said. “I look forward to continuing to make it a good place to work, shop and raise a

family.” The mayor said he believes he has a great team behind him, and that with its help and guidance, he will continue to make the village even better over the next four years. Deputy Mayor Kathy Baxley was appointed to her position in 2017, when Nancy Howard — Continued on page 24

Village election Tuesday, June 20, at the John A. Anderson Recreation Center, 111 N. Oceanside Road. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Rockville Centre voters will elect the mayor, two trustees, and a village justice.


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