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Vol. 71 No. 11

MARCH 9 - 15, 2023

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Gold Award for two Girl Scouts Wantagh High seniors Bendetti and Tobia earn highest honor By KEPHERD DANIEl kdaniel@liherald.com

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WANtAgH HIgH PRINCIPAl Paul Guzzone congratulated seniors Angelina Bendetti and Nicole Tobia for receiving the Girl Scout Gold Award.

Wantagh High School students are setting a gold standard for helping others, and two seniors were recently rewarded with the Girl Scouts’ highest honor. Nicole Tobia and Angelina Bendetti, both 17, were presented with Gold Awards for their schoolinspired projects. T h e G o l d Aw a r d i s bestowed on high school scouts who develop and implement lasting solutions to issues in their neighborhoods. “I’ve always been pretty

involved in the community,” Tobia said. “I like to do bigger projects and feel like I have an impact. I felt like the Girl Scouts Gold Award was the best way for me to have my voice put out there and advocate for something that I thought was important.” Both Tobia and Bendetti have been members of Girl Scout Troop 3440 for 13 years. Tobia’s project focused on helping children in the foster care system get the supplies they need to prepare for college. Tobia’s aunt is a lawyer and works for the Legal Aid Continued on page 2

Michael Giangregorio to succeed Rhoads in legislature By MICHAEl MAlASZCZYK mmalaszczyk@liherald.com

Michael Giangregorio has spent years working with local politicians on improving the lives of families affected by autism. Now he will get the chance to continue this work — and improve the lives of all of his constituents — as Nassau County’s newest legislator. Giangregorio defeated Robert Miles in the race for the vacant seat in the 19th Legislative District in a special election on Feb. 28. The seat became vacant when former Legislator Steve Rhoads won election to the State Senate’s newly drawn 5th District by

defeating John Brooks in November. “To pass the torch to such a qualified, hardworking and passionate legislator who has common sense and deep roots in our community feels great,” Rhoads said. “I know my constituents will be well served with Michael as their legislator. I look forward to working together and fighting to deliver tax relief and safe communities for Nassau South Shore families.” In addition to an ally in Rhoads at the state level, Giangregorio also could count on an ally at the Town of Hempstead in Councilman Christopher Carini.

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know my constituents will be well served with Michael as their legislator.

StEVE RHoADS state Senator

“I am excited and looking forward to working with Mike to improve the quality of life of the communities we serve by standing up to the governor’s plan to end local zoning that will allow up to 50 units per acre, supporting our law enforcement, and

making our streets safe by demanding the repeal of cashless bail,” Carini said. “Our constituents want the same thing — a safe, affordable place to work and raise a family. We will work together to accomplish this goal.” Giangregorio and Carini have already worked together on a number of initiatives, including

removing graffiti from public areas. Miles, an attorney for the Legislature’s minority caucus, conceded shortly after the results were in on the evening of Feb. 28 and congratulated Giangregorio on a well-run, issue-focused race. Giangregorio has been a community advocate for many years. Continued on page 5


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