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Town changes Harbor Links agreement Kaiman to run, no re-election for Nicolello
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Nicolello on the board after his term expires this fall. An announcement, he said, will be coming “soon.”
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Nicolello’s 9th Legislative District includes New Hyde Park, Garden City Park, Mineola, Williston Park, Albertson, Roslyn Estates, Munsey Park and Plandome.
North Hempstead is currently run by Jennifer DeSena, a registered Democrat who caucuses with Republicans and is up for re-election this year.
Before working as deputy executive, Kaiman served as the head of NIFA, a state oversight board that controls Nassau County’s finances.
He also served as an adviser to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo on the Superstorm Sandy recovery effort. Prior to being elected supervisor, he was a Nassau County District Court judge for three years.
“I’ve had the opportunity to work with many state and local officials over the last six years that gave me a great perspec- tive on seeing how other communities throughout the state engage on local issues,” Kaiman said.
Lurvey, the councilwoman who has represented the town’s 4th Councilmanic District since 2019, is running for the town’s receiver of taxes.Charles Berman, a Democrat who has been in the role since 2010, is not seeking re-election.

Christine Liu, a community liaison for state Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti (DPort Washington), will be running on the Democrat ticket for the seat left vacant by Lurvey, who is no longer a resident of the 4th District after new redistricting maps were finalized last year.
Zuckerman, a Democrat who has represented the town’s 2nd Councilmanic District since 2014, is running for re-election.
Dalimonte, a fellow Democrat who has represented the town’s 6th district since 2020, is also seeking re-election.