Parks, water pollution districts to hold vote

Dan Glaun

Voters will head to the polls to elect commissioners for Great Neck’s Park District and Water Pollution Control District on Dec. 11.

For the Water Pollution Control District, incumbent Jane Rebhuhn is facing off against challenger Steve Reiter for a three-year term as commissioner.

Rebhuhn, a five term incumbent, has touted her experience with the district’s ongoing reconstruction of its sewage treatment plant in a campaign press release. 

Reiter, who owns a business consulting firm and has served on the sewage treatment committee of his condominium board, has said that his experience best qualified him for the post.

District residents who are registered as voters in Nassau County may vote from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Incumbent parks Commissioner Robert Lincoln is running uncontested for another three-year term.

Registered voters who live within the parks district, which includes all of Great Neck except Great Neck Estates, Saddle Rock, Harbor Hills, University Gardens and Lake Success, are eligible to vote in the election.

Polls will be open from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Residents who live in the Village of Kings Point, Saddle Rock Estates or parts of the Village of Great Neck that are either west of Middle Neck Road or both east of Middle Neck Road and north of Hicks Lane may vote at Great Neck House on Arrandale Avenue.

Voters living in the Village of Great Neck east of Middle Neck Road and in the unincorporated part of the Town of North Hempstead between the Villages of Great Neck and Kensington can cast their ballots at the E.M. Baker School.

The polling site for residents of the Villages of Great Neck Plaza, Thomaston and Kensington will be the Great Neck Senior Citizens Center.

And residents who live in the Village of Russel Gardens, unincorporated parts of the Town of North Hempstead that include the Great Neck Terrace Apartments, Lakeville, Upland, Lake Success Hills and Great Neck Manor or unincoporated areas bounded by Great Neck Road on the north, Northern Boulevard on the south, Middle Neck Road in the East and Great Neck Road on the West may vote at the Manhasset-Lakeville Fire District’s Company #4 Firehouse on the corner of Jayson Avenue and Northern Boulevard.

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