Manhasset 2021_02_12

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Friday, February 12, 2021

Vol. 9, No. 7

TOP BUSINESS LEADERS SNOW DELAYS MURAL SCHNIRMAN TO NOT OF NASSAU COUNTY 2020 COVER-UP IN F. HILL RUN FOR RE-ELECTION PAGES 23-58

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A new face in Flower Hill, but nowhere else

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Longtime resident Frankel seeks Beber seat in uncontested race BY R O S E W E L D ON Two mayor seats, 11 trustee seats and one village justice seat in municipalities across the Manhasset area will be uncontested on Election Day, Tuesday, March 16. With one exception in Flower Hill, incumbents are seeking reelection in every seat. PLANDOME HEIGHTS Trustees Daniel Cataldo, Gus Panopolus and Norman Taylor are up for two-year terms, and village Justice Cye E. Ross is up for election to a four-year term. All four incumbents are uncontested for their seats. PLANDOME Mayor Thomas Minutillo is up for re-election to a second two-year term, having won via a write-in campaign in 2019, as is Deputy Mayor John Richardson to a two-year term and Trustee John Kurkjian to a one-year term. All three incumbents are uncontested for their seats.

PLANDOME MANOR Mayor Barbara Donno and Trustees Matthew Clinton and James Baydar are up for re-election to two-year terms. All three incumbents are running uncontested. FLOWER HILL Trustees Frank Genese, seeking a third term, and Mary Jo Collins, seeking a first full term after serving the rest of Mayor Brian Herrington’s term as a trustee, will run for election to two-year seats. Trustee Claire Dorfman, who was appointed last November after the late Mayor Robert McNamara was elected a trustee, is seeking a oneyear term. All three, representing the Flower Hill Party, are running unopposed. Notably absent from the ballot this year is Trustee Jay Beber. A resident of the village’s Roslyn area, he has served on the board since 2014 and chose to retire after serving three terms. Continued on Page 13

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Members of Manhasset Secondary School’s varsity girls basketball team toss snowballs during a snowfall on Sunday.

Manhasset finance CEO accused of $1.7B fraud BY R O S E W E L D ON A CEO of a prominent alternative asset management firm who lives in Manhasset has been accused of defrauding thousands of investors in a Ponzi-like

scheme that raised over $1.7 billion by the Securities and Exchange Commission, the U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District of New York has announced. David Gentile, who founded and served as CEO of alterna-

tive asset management firm GPB Capital Holdings LLC, was charged on Feb. 4 with engaging in a scheme to defraud investors by misrepresenting the source of funds used to make monthly disContinued on Page 68

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