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Friday, February 26, 2016

Vol. 65, No. 9

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Tom Hartman returns home to Willistons Nationally known monseignuer mourned at St. Aidan’s Church By N o a h M a n s k a r

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Nassau County police carry Msgr. Thomas Hartman’s casket out of the Church of St. Aidan in Williston Park Feb. 20 as mourners look on.

While people across Long Island and the U.S. came to know and love Msgr. Thomas Hartman in his life, his journey began and ended in the Willistons. A crowd of hundreds mourned Hartman’s death at a Feb. 20 funeral Mass for Hartman, a beloved priest who formed half of ”The God Squad,” at the Church of St. Aidan in Williston Park. The parish is attached to the school he attended as a boy, and across the Long Island Rail Road tracks from

East Williston, where he grew up. “It was nice to have it in his home parish,” Village of Williston Park Mayor Paul Ehrbar said. “We were honored to have him here, have the service here.” Hartman reportedly died at age 69 Feb. 16 of complications from Parkinson’s disease, which he revealed he had in 2003. He was lauded by clergy and laypeople alike as a compassionate, dedicated priest, and his television show “The God Squad,” which he co-hosted with Rabbi Marc Gellman for two decades, brought a message of interContinued on Page 49

Town to get party heads’ disclosures B y N o a h M a n s k a r time this year. The Town of North Hempstead will collect financial disclosure statements from town political party leaders for the first

The town has never before collected the forms from town party leaders — including Gerard Terry, the Roslyn heights resident who stepped down as

the town Democratic chairman this month — Town Attorney Elizabeth Botwin said, despite a provision in the town code requiring the “town chairman or leader of a town committee of a party” to file them. “It’s our law, we must comply, and we will comply,” Botwin said in an interview. The decision to collect

the forms came at the direction of Town Supervisor Judi Bosworth, Botwin said. Bosworth ordered a review of town policies and procedures last month after a Newsday report revealed that Terry, who until recently was the attorney for the town’s Board of Zoning Appeals and special counsel for the town attorney, owes more than $1.4 million in federal and state

back taxes, has been party to five lawsuits and let his attorney registration lapse for three years. The town never collected financial disclosure statements from Terry, the head of the North Hempstead Democratic Committee from 2007 until he resigned Feb. 1 except for a brief period, or any other party leader, Botwin said. Continued on Page 49

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