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Friday, May 28, 2021
Vol. 96, No. 22
OBSERVING MEMORIAL DAY
CUOMO NOMINATES SINGAS TO TOP COURT
OFFICIALS REACT TO TIMES SQUARE ATTACK
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G.N. incumbent trustees to run unopposed Village justice election in VGN lone contested race throughout peninsula BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Incumbent trustees in the three villages on the Great Neck peninsula that will hold elections on June 15 are all uncontested in their quest to be re-elected. In the Village of Great Neck, Mayor Pedram Bral, Trustee Annie Mendelson and Trustee Steven Hope are all running unopposed. Bral, a surgical director at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn, was first elected as the village’s mayor in 2015. After defeating former Mayor Ralph Kreitzman in 2015, Bral was contested in his 2017 and 2019 reelection campaigns. In a spring newsletter sent to village residents, Bral praised community members for their actions in a year plagued with hardships due to the coronavirus pandemic. “The residents of the Village of Great Neck have continued to be an inspiration by their acts of kindness to one another,” Bral said. “I thank every resident for adapting
to these changes, keeping your family safe, helping your neighbors, and sharing with us your vision to make our village an even better place to live.” Mendelson, a technical product manager at Refinitiv, was first elected to the board in 2015. She spent time working in the defense and software industries before getting her teaching certificate in 2003, according to a previously submitted biography. She taught math at Great Neck North High School until 2013 and also served on the Architectural Review Committee and as a representative to the Manhasset Bay Protection Committee. Hope, a property manager at Park Row South Realty, has served on the board since 2017. Hope has been a coach, trustee and soccer commissioner at Great Neck PAL for more than 10 years. He is also the former president of the Brotherhood of Temple Beth El, where the group undertook various comContinued on Page 34
PHOTO COURTESY OF JOSH RATNER
Destination: Great Neck hosted a “West Egg”-themed street festival to promote local businesses throughout the peninsula. See story on page 2.
Israelis, Palestinians rally support on L.I. BY S A M U E L E PETRUCCELLI Two demonstrations, one in support of Israel and another in support of the Palestinians, were held in Nassau County on Sunday afternoon after days of
violent clashes between Israel and Hamas. In Great Neck’s Firefighters Park, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran, among other local elected officials, attended a demonstration to show support for Israel.
Further south, demonstrators in support of the Palestinians closed part of the intersection of Old Country Road and Glen Cove Road after marching from U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice’s office in Garden City. Continued on Page 35
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