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No challengers in Great Neck
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Village Justice Neil Finkston is also running unopposed for another four years in his position.
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Great Neck Estates Mayor William Warner and Trustees Jeffrey Farkas and Ira Ganzfried are also seeking re-election unopposed for four-year seats on the board, following a local law passed in 2018 that extends a board member’s tenure between each election.
Great Neck Estates Village Justice Andrew D. Greene is unopposed in seeking another four years on the board. Greene was appointed following the death of former Village Justice Harry Burstein in October.
Thomaston Mayor Steven Weinberg and Trustee Burton Weston are running unopposed to serve on the board for another two years. Both are running on the Good Neighbors Party line.
Trustee Karen Lynne Siegel said last month she intends to run to retain her seat on the village’s Board of Trustees despite missing the state-mandated deadline to sub - mit the necessary paperwork to appear on the ballot.
Siegel, according to village officials, was required to have a Certificate of Acceptance submitted to the village by Thursday morning in order for her name to appear on the ballot in Thomaston’s March 21 election.
Siegel, in an email to Blank Slate Media, said she has been tending to personal matters in Costa Rica and attempted to have the paperwork submitted to the village on time.
She was appointed to the Board of Trustees on April 11 to fill out the remaining term of Jill Monoson.
Efforts to reach the officials from the Village of Kensington for election information were unavailing.
Kensington Trustee Brent Greenspan and Alina Hendler were elected to the board in 2021 to serve two-year terms.
The Villages of Kings Point, Lake Success, Russell Gardens and Great Neck will all have their elections in June. The Village of Saddle Rock will not hold any elections this year.