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MARCH 16 - 22, 2022 • ANTON MEDIA GROUP

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Supervisor DeSena to Deliver State of the Town Address

Lunch with the League of Women Voters of Port Washington-Manhasset on Thursday, March 31.

North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena will deliver her first State of the Town address on Thursday, March 31, 2022, at 1:15 p.m. at the Clubhouse at Harbor Links, located at One Fairway Drive in Port Washington. The speech will be part of a luncheon program hosted as a public service by the League of Women Voters (LWV) of Port Washington–Manhasset. This will be Supervisor DeSena’s first State of the Town address and will give her the opportunity to share her vision of the future of our town with the public, as she works to move the town forward in the best interest of the residents.

“I am so excited to be able to deliver this year’s State of the Town address and lay out my vision and goals for the Town of North Hempstead for 2022 and beyond,” Supervisor DeSena said. “This year will mark the 35th anniversary of the State of the Town address, and I want to thank the League of Women Voters of Port Washington-Manhasset for all their hard work to bring back this time-honored tradition in a safe, welcoming manner. I am excited to share all the ways my administration has been hard at work putting our residents first.”

For those interested in attending the Supervisor Jennifer DeSena. (Photo from

the Town of North Hempstead) luncheon, there is a $40 charge per person. Check-in will begin at 11:15 a.m., with lunch starting at 11:45 a.m. The deadline for registration is March 24. For those interested in attending the luncheon, pay online at https:// lwvpw-m.bpt.me or call 646-306-1166. For those wishing to solely attend the State of the Town Address at 1:15 p.m., it is open to the public and is free of charge. At the event, the League of Women Voters will comply with New York State health regulations in effect on March 31, 2022.

“The League of Women Voters of Port Washington-Manhasset looks forward to presenting Supervisor DeSena and to welcoming our community members to our annual Lunch with the League,” Amy Bass, chairperson of Lunch with the LWV said. “We’re all so happy to once again be offering this event and this service to our community.”

The State of the Town address will also be livestreamed for those who wish to tune in from the comfort of their own homes. Livestream of the address can be found at www.northhempsteadny.gov/live or by visiting the Town’s Facebook page, www. facebook.com/townofnorthhempstead

For more information on the State of the Town address, please call 311 in the Town of North Hempstead, or dial (516) 869-6311 if you are calling from outside the Town. —Submitted by the Town of North Hempstead

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Port Washington Water District’s “Do It For Port” Water Conservation Campaign

First Campaign Event to be Held Virtually on March 16th @ 7p.m.

As part of its “Do It For Port” water conservation campaign, the Port Washington Water District (PWWD) has organized a series of educational events ahead of irrigation season reaching its peak. These efforts, spearheaded by PWWD Commissioner Mindy Germain, aim to ensure residents have all the tools and resources needed to maximize water savings this spring and summer when the community’s water consumption spikes three-fold. During the initial kick-off event, being held virtually on March 16, 2022 at 7:00 p.m., residents will have an opportunity to engage with district officials as they learn more about where their water comes from, how it’s treated, why water conservation is more important than ever and how to minimize use of the community’s most precious natural resource.

“‘Do It For Port’ is a central theme of this community. People rally together because we want Port Washington to always be the best place to live and raise a family,” said Germain. “Part of that is taking care of our drinking water and one of the best ways to do that is by conserving.”

“Our hope with these initiatives is for residents to come away with a better understanding of their own water usage as well as all the tools and resources the district offers to keep our drinking water of the highest quality,” said PWWD Commissioner Peter Meyer.

The first three events planned for this education portion of the Do It For Port campaign are as follows: •March 16 at 7:00 p.m.-PWWD’s Capital Improvement Plan to Maintain High Quality Water: During this webinar, residents will learn about where their water comes from, how it is treated as well as updates to and intricacies involved in bringing new treatment facilities online. •May 4 at 7:00 p.m.-We Must Conserve: Do It For Port-In celebration of National Drinking Water Week, residents are encouraged to learn about the District’s mandatory conservation requirements, the latest in water conservation tactics, and how to save both money and the environment while maintaining a green, healthy landscape. •May 11 at 4:00 p.m.-Empowering Youth to Be the Stewards of Port’s Drinking Water: Students and their parents are invited for an in-person event at the Port Washington Library for a fun and engaging conversation about protecting and preserving the community’s only water source for generations to come.

Students will also learn about the Do It For Port certificate opportunity, which can be earned by participating in a water conservation challenge around their home.

In the fall, the district has plans to launch a collaboration with local partners to showcase different landscape design concepts that are beneficial to the environment. This will provide an opportunity for residents to learn about native and drought-resistant plants, conquering the rain barrel and more. Additional details about this part of the campaign will become available in the summer. “We’re excited to collaborate with residents over the next couple of months so we as a community can protect and preserve our most precious natural resource,” stated Commissioner David Brackett.

Residents can register for these events at www.pwwd.org/conservation/do-it-forport-educational-events. Also, be sure to follow the PWWD on Facebook at www. facebook.com/pwwaterdistrict and sign up for the district email list at www.pwwd.org for updates on these events and all other things Port Washington Water District. —Submitted by the Port Washington Water District

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