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Friday, April 23, 2021
Vol. 9, No. 17
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No new term for Curd 4 vie for 2 seats on school board BY R O S E WELDON AND ROBERT PELAEZ Two of the three school districts serving the Manhasset area will see challengers running to unseat longtime incumbents in PHOTO COURTESY OF ADA SHU school board elections on Tuesday, May 18. From left, Ava Shu, Ada Shu, Chloe Chan, U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove), Ruixin Chen, and Kaitlyn O’ Sullivan MANHASSET address the gathered community members at the Mary Jane Davies Green in a rally to protest anti-Asian violence on While former school board Sunday. Vice President Ann Marie Curd will not be seeking re-election, incumbent Trustee Carlo Prinzo will, with challengers Frank Bua, Jill Pullano and Erin Royce also competing for two seats on the board. Prinzo, a Manhasset resident for 27 years and parent of two district graduates, is the secondlongest serving member of the board with 15 years to his name. B Y R O S E W E L D O N Americans in light of horrific acts New York City and San Francisco event, we saw a lot more of these Bua is a writer and educator, hate crimes happening. That’s since February. in recent months. as well as a parent of two stuIn addition, more than 3,800 when I thought it was time to The event was the idea of sisOver 200 demonstrators, dents in the Manhasset district, Pullano is the former treasurer of as well as numerous elected of- ters Ada Shu, 14, and Ava Shu, anti-Asian incidents were report- stand up.” Together with friends, the the Manhasset School Commu- ficials and community leaders, 16, both students at Manhasset ed across the nation in 2020, nity Association, and Royce is a joined on Sunday at the Mary Secondary School, shortly after with a 149 percent increase in sisters planned the rally over the Jane Davies Green in Manhasset they heard about shootings in anti-Asian hate crimes in the course of a month, applying for Continued on Page 38 to protest violence against Asian- spas in the Atlanta area that left 16 largest cities in the United permits, publicizing it via social media and receiving support eight people dead, including States. “I was shocked,” Ada Shu from the Chinese American Assix Asian women, in March. Several videos have also said in a recent interview. “And sociation of North Hempstead. “It was a really long process shown elderly Asian-Amer- I know Manhasset is a pretty icans being pushed, kicked safe place, but I was still afraid outside, but ultimately we were and thrown to the ground in for other people. And after that Continued on Page 38
Teens rally on Davies Green against anti-Asian violence
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