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W.P. oKs suit for claims against e.W. Ehrbar sez village seeking $300K; ‘exercising fiduciary responsibiity’ By B i LL san antonio The Village of Williston Park has authorized Village Attorney James Bradley to file suit in Nassau County Supreme Court against the Village of East Williston to seek $300,000 in interest and penalties stemming from the villages’ ongoing dispute over rates Williston Park charges East Williston for water. In an column published in this week’s Williston Times, Williston Park Mayor Paul Ehrbar said negotiations between the villages “appear to have come to a standstill as East Williston has failed to respond to correspondence sent to them more than a month ago.” Ehrbar wrote that the village filed the suit to meet legal deadlines for seeking payments through the court system. Williston Park has sought nearly $300,000 in penalty payments and penalties, though both sides
in recent months have expressed a willingness to compromise on the figures in recent months. “It is Williston Park’s fiduciary responsibility, to its residents, to ensure that the legal ability to collect any fines would not be lost due to a missed filing date,” he wrote. East Williston Deputy Mayor Bonnie Parente confirmed the village had received correspondence regarding the lawsuit but said that “in my opinion, we are still open to negotiate” with Williston Park. “It’s unfortunate that Mayor Ehrbar thinks we’re at a standstill,” she said. “There’s no reason the two parties should think they cannot come to an agreement.” Williston Park is seeking a $4.33 per thousand gallons rate, maintaining the current rate upheld by an appellate court, as well as the $300,000 in interest and penalties for payments not made by East Williston when they were appealing the rates in court. Continued on Page 38
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Herricks graduates following the ceremony outside Herricks High School.
Moving up, moving out at Herricks High School By B i LL san antonio Selfie sticks and Tinder jokes. Beach balls and a flash mob. Blackbirds singing in the dead of night. Following an hour-plus-long commencement Thursday out-
side the Herricks High School filled with its own unique hijinks, the 176 graduates of the school’s Class of 2015 received their diplomas and tossed their caps into the air. When the ceremony concluded, so too did the tenures Continued on Page 30
Graduation Coverage Mineola High School Pages 10, 32, 33
Herricks High School Pages 30, 31
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