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vol. 90, no. 43

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candidates make case as election day nears Contrasting viewpoints presented at League forum By J oe N i k i c A N D NoAH MANSkAR As local elections approach, the League of Women Voters put candidates vying for seats on the Nassau County Legislature and North Hempstead’s Town Board in dialogue before voters. At an Oct. 14 forum sponsored by the group’s Port Washington and Manhasset chapter, incumbents and challengers discussed issues ranging from the county’s contract process and property tax refund system to local budgets

and public works projects. The forum also gave the public a chance to question candidates directly leading up to the Nov. 3 election. Tax rates and the govern-

ELECTION 2015 ment’s role in maintaining quality of life in the county were major themes in the candidates’ prepared statements and their responses to questions.

north Hempstead Town Supervisor With the floor to herself — Republican Anthony Bulzomi canceled his appearance the day before the forum — Democratic Supervisor Judi Bosworth touted her administration’s progress toward efficiency in the town building department. In addition to a highly publicized program that partners a town “advocate” with residents applying for building permits, Bosworth and the Town Board have hired three Continued on Page 48

Teachers urge ed board to settle contract negotiations Hundreds attend meeting to support teachers association PHOTOS BY MICHELE SIEGEL

A young girl pumpkin picking at the Great Neck Park District’s Harvest Festival. see photos on page 45.

By J oe N i k i c More than 550 members of the Great Neck Teachers Association and its four affiliate groups attended the Great Neck Public Schools Board of Education meeting Monday at Saddle Rock Elementary School to support GNTA president Sheila Henchy as she

called for the board to come to a settlement in discussions about new teacher contracts. “All of us work together with pride, and tonight all of us say, with one voice, that the time has come for a fair settlement for the Great Neck Teachers Association and its affiliates,” Henchy said. The GNTA’s contract with

the Board of Education expired on June 30. Henchy said there have been discussions for new contracts since February, but the two sides have been unable to come to terms. “It’s not a delay, we’re just in the midst of negotiations,” Great Neck Public Schools Continued on Page 61

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