Roslyn 2021_12_17

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Serving Roslyn, East Hills, Roslyn Estates, Roslyn Harbor, Roslyn Heights, Greenvale, Old Westbury and North Hills

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Friday, December 17, 2021

Vol. 9, No. 51

GUIDE TO THE HOLIDAYS PAGES 29-44

BLAKEMAN REJECTS HOCHUL’S MANDATE

SUOZZI FACES UNCERTAIN DEM FIELD

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Kosinski gets another term as water commish

DECK THE HALLS

Cooper, Scott win in elections for GCP, Albertson water districts BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y East Hills resident Michael Kosinski won his re-election bid for Roslyn Water District commissioner with 19 votes on Tuesday. He ran unopposed. ”I am thankful for those who supported me and look forward to continuing our mission which is to ensure that the water district’s financial stability is secure, water quality is maintained and the infrastructure is prepared for future generations,” Kosinski said to Blank Slate Media. Kosinski works as an architect and also serves as the East Hills Board of Appeals chairman. He said future needs for the district involve reconstruction of old or outdated wells to keep up with new state regulations, additional treatment facilities and rehabilitation where needed. Kosinski touted his experience in a previous interview with Blank Slate Media.

“We need to keep our maintenance ongoing while having the district know the water is always going to be there for them,” Kosinski said. “There are five, 10-year plans that have been drawn out in the past and it is a matter of keeping that on track and hitting those goals.” The Roslyn Water District, one of the oldest public water suppliers on Long Island, encompasses the villages of Roslyn, Roslyn Estates and East Hills, as well as portions of Roslyn Heights, Roslyn Harbor, Flower Hill, North Hills, Greenvale, Albertson, Glenwood Landing and Port Washington. The service territory is 5.1 square miles and the district has more than 5,780 customers. In another race, challenger Ed Scott defeated incumbent Howard Abbondondelo in the election for Albertson Water District commissioner. Scott tallied 536 votes to Abbondondelo’s 180. Continued on Page 68

PHOTO COURTESY OF CYNTHIA YOUNKER FOR THE ROSLYN SCHOOL DISTRICT

On Monday, Heights School students gathered in the cafeteria to turn foil-covered milk containers into unique designs, using frosting, graham crackers, and various types of candy.

TaeCole meant to give kids a safe haven BY B R A N D ON DUFFY Maggie Messina, owner of TaeCole Tae Kwon Do and Fitness in Albertson, said there is nothing like teaching her

students what she loves. Over the past 20 years, Messina has been living out her dream, giving children and adults lessons of fitness, fun and discipline. “It’s not just a business,” Messina said in an interview.

“I consider ourselves part of the community, and I do everything I can to give back.” In 2001, Messina opened the studio after deciding no available options for training Continued on Page 59

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