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Friday, February 25, 2022
Vol. 97, No. 8
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KATZ VOWS TO AID BIZ DISTRICT
ADL CEO TALKS RISING THREAT OF HATE
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Plaza Trustee Schneiderman to retire
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Vocal member of the ‘Jean team’ to step down after 22 years on board BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Village of Great Neck Plaza Trustee Gerald Schneiderman will retire from the Board of Trustees, Mayor Ted Rosen announced last Wednesday night. Schneiderman, who was first elected to the board in 2000, will be moving out of the village with his wife, Linda, and his retirement will become effective at a future date. Rosen praised Schneiderman for his efforts to make the village a better place for residents and business owners. “For many years Gerry has worked tirelessly for the village,” Rosen said. “His motivation throughout this entire time has always been how could he make the Plaza a better place for its residents, merchants, business owners and all those who shop in or visit the village. Gerry has always strongly supported our downtown
merchants and has always sought to beautify the village.” Other trustees reflected on their experience with Schneiderman on the board, saying he will be missed. “Gerry and his wife Linda have been and are my good friends,” Deputy Mayor Pam Marksheid said. “I have seen first hand how hard Gerry has worked for the village and how passionate he has been and continues to be about making the Village better. I will miss working beside Gerry on the board.” “Gerry was responsible for my getting involved in village governance,” Trustee Michael DeLuccia said. “I have learned a great deal from Gerry about being a trustee. I wish him and Linda the very best as they are soon to enter the next chapter of their lives.” “Gerry has always been hardContinued on Page 42
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GREAT NECK SCHOOL DISTRICT
Parkville students celebrated their 100th day of school with a banner and 100 schoolwide exercises earlier this month.
Dems block DeSena’s picks for ethics board BY B R A N D ON DUFFY
seats on the Board of Ethics last Thursday during a contentious meeting that lasted more than Democratic town council four hours. DeSena’s recommendamembers blocked North Hempstead Town Supervisor Jenni- tions included Isma Chaudhry, fer DeSena’s picks to fill seven chair of the Islamic Center of
Long Island in Westbury; Mineola Mayor Scott Strauss; Robert Reilly, former assistant dean at the Fordham University School of Law; LIU associate professor Qiping Zhang; Rabbi Anchelle Continued on Page 42
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