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Friday, March 24, 2017

Vol. 5, No. 12

HOME, LAWN AND GARDEN

DOWLING LEADS COUNTY DEMS ST. PATRICK’S PARADE BLAST TRUMPCARE

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4 mayors, 13 trustees win election

LUCK OF THE IRISH

All candidates run unopposed; highest vote total is 72 BY M A X Z A H N Every candidate for village ofďŹ ce in Manhasset won his or her race on Tuesday, as each of the mayoral, trustee and village justice elections had only one person on the ballot. Munsey Park Trustee Frank Demento will replace Sean Haggerty as village mayor. Demento received 71 votes. “I’ve got a great relationship with Frank,â€? Haggerty said. “We’ve seen challenges in the village. I have a tremendous amount of support for him.â€? Trustee Patrick Hance won his bid for re-election with 71 votes, while resident Lawrence Ceriello also garnered 71 votes as he takes over the seat vacated upon Demento’s elevation to mayor. Ceriello said his renewed interest in joining village government stems from his concern over some quality of life issues, which he raised with village oďŹƒcials.

“I think the roads need attention,â€? he said. “That’s not surprising given their age and use. The village has done a good job repairing roads as needed but perhaps it’s time to take a more holistic view of the situation and consider various options for repairing the roads.â€? “We also need to consider ways to reduce the property crimes that ticked up recently in Munsey Park,â€? he said. Ceriello ran for village oďŹƒce once before 26 years ago, when the incumbent mayor, Arthur Schulteiss, defeated him in what Ceriello called “a spirited election.â€? In Flower Hill, Mayor Bob McNamara and Trustees Brian Herrington, Jay Beber, Kate Hirsch and Frank Genese, all incumbents, were elected. McNamara received 70 votes; Herrington, 72 votes; Beber, 68 votes; Hirsch, 69 votes; and GenContinued on Page 21

PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTHWELL HEALTH

Michael Dowling (right), Northwell Health president and CEO appears at the St. Patrick’s Day parade with Timothy Cardinal Dolan, archbishop of New York. See story on page 3.

Ed Kranepool, longtime Mets player, needs kidney BY M A X Z A H N Ed Kranepool, who played 18 seasons for the New York Mets and holds the team record for games played, has two failing kidneys and is in need of a transplant.

Kranepool, 72, who lives on the border between Old Westbury and Jericho, said several donors have come forward but a match has yet to be found. “I’m still looking for a donor,� he said. “I’m hoping there

is one out there. If he’s a Mets fan, great. If he’s a Yankees fan, that will work, too.â€? Last September, on his way to a boat trip in Essex, Connecticut, Kranepool experienced severe diďŹƒculty breathing, he Continued on Page 21

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