Port Washington 2021_10_15

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Friday, October 15, 2021

Vol. 6, No. 42

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CURRAN WINS BIPARTISAN BACKING OF MAYORS

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Philanthropist Harold Spielman dies at 94

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Sands Point resident and Army veteran co-founded communications firm BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Sands Point resident, U.S. Army veteran, philanthropist and community leader Harold “Hal” Spielman died on Sept. 30. He was 94. Spielman was born on May 15, 1927, in Ontario. Once he moved to the United States, he served in the Army before becoming a cofounder of the market research and communications firm McCollum Spielman Worldwide in 1968. After retiring in 2008, Spielman was elected to the Market Research Hall of Fame for his work. After he retired, his wife, Jackie, died, leading him to write the book “Suddenly Solo.” The book guides mature, widowed or divorced men through their lives and offers coping skills. A previous Northwell Health patient, Spielman was a founding member of the organization’s Department of Medicine’s Leadership

Circle. He also funded the Spielman Research Awards in Northwell’s Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine division. “I had the idea, the Northwell Health Foundation and hospital staff helped craft the gift and the language for my will, the physicians receive the support needed to conduct clinical studies, and our community ultimately benefits from the outcomes of the research,” Spielman told Northwell in a previous statement. Spielman also had a passion for education, serving on boards for the Jericho school district and SUNY’s College of Optometry and Vision Science. He also established the Spielman Social Science Research Lab at CCNY’s Colin Powell School of Civic and International Studies. Spielman also served on the Port Washington Library Foundation board for five years. The liContinued on Page 22

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The Port Washington football team will search for its second win of the year when it takes on East Meadow this Saturday.

Port’s Ed Mullins retires after FBI raid on home BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

ment papers last Wednesday, following FBI raids at his home and the union’s Manhattan Ex-NYPD Sergeants Benev- headquarters the previous day. A representative from the olent Association President and Port Washington resident Ed- New York Police Department’s ward Mullins submitted retire- public information office con-

firmed that Mullins, 59, filed for retirement late Wednesday evening after resigning from his post as president of the association. Union officials said the nature and scope of the Continued on Page 42

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