Four Roslyn school trustee candidates, three seats

Bill San Antonio

Four candidates — including three incumbent trustees — will vie for three Roslyn board of education positions in the May 19 election.

Current trustees David Dubner, Adam Haber and David Seinfeld submitted nominating petitions by Monday’s filing deadline to be placed on the ballot, as well as challenger Mindy Kim, district officials said.

The top three vote-getters will win three-year terms to the board.

Dubner would be seeking his first full term to the board, having been appointed in 2013 to fill the remainder of the term vacated by former Trustee Dani Kline. Voters that same year upheld his appointment in an uncontested race in which he received 588 votes.

Haber, a restaurateur and commercial real estate investor who in the last two years ran as a Democratic candidate for Nassau County Executive and the state Senate, has served two terms on the school board, having been elected in 2009. 

Seinfeld, the assistant superintendent for instruction in the Bellmore-Merrick Central High School District, was elected in 2006.

Kim is a co-president of the Korean American Parents Society of Roslyn, and chairs the district’s multicultural committee at Harbor Hill Elementary School, Roslyn Middle School and Roslyn High School, where her three children are enrolled. She has lived in the Village of Roslyn for the last 10 years.

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