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Friday, February 17, 2023
Vol. 72, No. 7
N E W H Y D E PA R K
LIVING 50+
POLS PUSH TO EXPEL SANTOS
KAIMAN EYES CAMPAIGN OPTIONS
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Santos’ ed board claims false: officials
SEARINGTOWN SENIORS
Kaplan, Berkowitz bash rep for accusations against them, district BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z A press release U.S. Rep. George Santos sent out regarding the Great Neck School District’s 2021 budget vote and election date was riddled with falsehoods, according to individuals the congressman named in the release. The district’s election and budget vote were scheduled to take place on May 18, 2021, the same date as the Jewish holiday Shavuot. State law requires school districts to hold their elections on the third Tuesday in May, but due to the conflict, the district requested that the date be changed to May 11. The district, in early March, filed an emergency appeal with the state to change the date, which ultimately was granted. Santos, fresh off a loss in the 3rd District election against former Rep. Tom Suozzi at the time, tweeted out the release on “George Santos for Congress” stationery on March 14, 2021. The release was titled “Jewish voter suppression in New York.” In the release, Santos cited “sources” that former board President and current Trustee Barbara Berkowitz said she “was not aware of the importance of May 18th to the Jewish community
and accused a fellow board member who was allegedly responsible for clearing the calendar date.” Santos said the unidentified board member “claimed that she did bring up the scheduling conflict to the board, who stated nothing could be done below the state level.” Berkowitz told Blank Slate Media on Tuesday she was “outraged” by the claims made by Santos. “I just read thru the entire press release he issued and can tell you that like all the other statements Mr. Santos has made, this one, too, is filled with too many outright blatant lies to even begin to know how to correct,” Berkowitz said in an email to Blank Slate Media Tuesday. “It was one more piece of garbage that Santos used for his rise at-all-cost to acquire his current position. I’m sorry, but this piece of garbage is scarcely worth resurrecting at this point in time except to further rile the Great Neck Jewish community because of Santos’ untrue claims!” Berkowitz defeated challenger Michael Glickman in the board’s 2021 election. District Superintendent Teresa Prendergast said, at the time, the district regretted not filing the appeal earContinued on Page 38
PHOTO COURTESY OF HERRICKS PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Kindergarteners in Searingtown Elementary School celebrated the 100th day of school on Thursday, Feb. 9.
Hempstead adopts new district maps amid boos BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y The Town of Hempstead board unanimously voted to adopt new district maps Tuesday night amid objections from the public and a series of boos from the audience.
Republican Supervisor Don Clavin sarcastically said to the upset crowd “That’s very polite of you,” following the jeers. Earlier in the meeting, Clavin said he did not know when the maps would be voted on.
Portions of Floral Park, New Hyde Park and Mineola will remain in District 2, represented by Council member Thomas Muscarella, under the new maps. Continued on Page 39
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