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Manorhaven, Point officials to run uncontested

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Mayor Avena says lack of opponents a testament to board’s work BY LU K E TOR R A N C E Past elections in Manorhaven have been marked by bitter, hotly contested campaigns. But when Mayor Jim Avena, Deputy Mayor! Priscilla von Roeschlaub and Trustee Ken Kraft make their!bids for re-election on! June 19, they will all be running unopposed. “I think it says a lot,” Avena said about the lack of challengers. “I think it says that people are happy with the job we’re doing. I think that’s our report card right there.” Residents in Sands Point will also go to the polls on the 19th, and two trustees — Peter Forman and Lynn Najman — will also be running for re-election uncontested. Avena’s first term as mayor was not without controversy. A resolution! to extend the village’s mayoral term from two years to four sparked outrage among residents, and when put up for a referendum it was soundly defeated.

Some residents also took exception to a study to rezone the village’s waterfront property. But during several village meetings, attendees thanked Avena and the board for running the meetings, and the government, more smoothly than previous administrations. “We’ve done a lot to be proud of,” Avena said, pointing to changes to alternate street parking in the winter, improvements to garbage collection and cleaning up the Manorhaven Nature Preserve. “And people seem relatively happy.” The mayor said that the reason for his administration’s success was the good working relationship that everyone on the board had with each other. “A lot of credit to my board, they worked extremely well together over two years,” he said. “Each person has a different specialty.” Continued on Page 97

PHOTO BY LUKE TORRANCE

A local resident chows down on ribs at the 10th annual Karmacue, held on Sunday, in Port Washington. See more photos on page 12.

Town unveils marker at centuries-old cemetery BY LU K E TORRANCE

The location of a house and barn is now a parking lot for the post office; where there In the centuries that have once were apple orchards is passed since the area was first now the campus of Paul D. settled, the Monfort property Schreiber High School and a has undergone a vast change. turf field.

But tucked away on a hillside, shaded by trees, remains the Monfort Cemetery, which holds some of the area’s earliest residents. A new marker unveiled on Monday will draw Continued on Page 97

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