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Kaiman, DeSena will vie for town supervisor
Continued from Page 3 position. Previously he was a trustee for the Village of East Hills for 11 years, where he grew up and now lives with his family.
In tandem with his career in public service, Zuckerman also is a practicing attorney. He is a partner in the Uniondale-based firm of Peter Zuckerman, Attorney, P.C.
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Scott, the Republican candidate and retired NYPD officer, has served as the Albertson water commissioner since 2021. He also served as president of the Albertson Square Civic Association.
Liu, a community liaison for state Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti (D-Port Washington), will be running for the seat left vacant by Lurvey.
She is facing Republican candidate James Gounaris, president of the Herricks Board of Education. He is also the director of food and nutrition services at the Great Neck Public Schools.
Dalimonte, the 6th District council member, is running for re-election and will be challenged by Republican candidate David Franklin.
Dalimonte, a 4th-generation Port Washington resident, has been the district’s council member since 2020. Prior to her work in public office, she was also executive director of the Greater Port Washington Business Improvement District, director of development of now Residents Forward and served in various Home School Association positions.
Franklin, the Republican candidate, is the deputy commissioner for the Nassau County Parks, Recreation and Museums Department. He previously was the Port Washington police commissioner for nine years.
Franklin ran in 2020 for New York State Senate’s 7th District, losing in the general election to Democrat Anna Kaplan.
Election Day will be on Nov. 7. All candidates are subject to change, according to the Board of Elections.