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Water rate hike on the table at state’s hearings year rate freeze. The company is now seeking the rate change to offset the cost Two virtual hearings took of “necessary plant investplace on Sept. 15 with the state’s ments, high tax burdens, the Public Service Commission, installation of advanced meterregarding Liberty Utilities’ pro- ing infrastructure, proposed posal to increase water rates in low-income and arrearage manthe Long Island agement programs, communities it and a fee-free proserves by a cumulagram for electronic tive 34.2 percent. payment of Liberty The hearings gave N Y W i nvo i c e s, ” the public an opporaccording to the filtunity to voice coning. cerns to the comLiber ty added mission about why that the rate hike such an increase is would also help unfeasible for many cover the cost of 17 Liberty customers. new jobs that were Liberty filed a LAURIE WHEELOCK created at its Mern o t i c e w i t h t h e executive director, rick offices, as well commission on May Public Utility as “the implementa5, seeking a pro- Law Project tion of a lowposed rate increase income program” of 42 percent and 39 to provide aid to percent in the Merrick and Lyn- certain customers. brook service areas, respectiveAny type of rate increase ly. The company also requested approved by the state would go a 13 percent hike in the Sea Cliff into effect next year and impact service area on the North Shore. customers who live between Some 120,000 residents of Massapequa and the Five Towns Nassau County receive water on the South Shore. from the privately owned utility During the Sept. 15 hearings, company. Liberty purchased the those wishing to comment by previous water provider, New pre-registering could either call York American Water, in Janu- in on the phone, or take part in ary 2022, and agreed to a twoCONTINUED ON PAGE 5

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During a reception at the Wantagh Inn, John Theissen was announced as the grand marshal for Wantagh’s 2024 St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

Theissen is next year’s St. Pat’s parade grand marshal By CHARLES SHAW cshaw@liherald.com

John Theissen, who has a legacy of helping children in need, has been named the grand marshal of Wantagh’s 2024 St. Patrick’s Day parade. The Wantagh Chamber of Commerce announced on Sept. 19 that Theissen has been chosen to lead one of the largest parades on Long Island. The announcement took place during the chamber’s Halfway to St. Patrick’s Day cocktail reception at the Wantagh Inn. Cathy Powell, chamber president, said the decision to go with Theissen in that lead role was an obvious choice. “Our 2024 grand marshal has dedicated

the last 32 years of his life bringing joy where there is sorrow, bringing light to where it’s not so bright, bringing hope where there is uncertainty, and bringing the utmost kindness and grace when it is most needed,” Powell said. The newly named grand marshal is the founder and executive director of the John Theissen Children’s Foundation, a non-profit that helps sick and underprivileged children in any capacity possible, whether through donations or fundraisers. For Theissen, taking on the role of grand marshal is an exciting experience. “It’s just amazing,” Theissen said, “and having this honor, I’m just so humbled by it. I CONTINUED ON PAGE 15

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