Long Island village election results including Manorhaven, Poquott, Brightwaters

Village residents across Long Island voted in elections for mayors and trustees Tuesday, including several contested races: MANORHAVEN Trustee James M. Avena beat former Mayor Gary Pagano to become

News 12 Staff

Jun 23, 2016, 1:04 AM

Updated 2,870 days ago

Share:

Long Island village election results including Manorhaven, Poquott, Brightwaters
Village residents across Long Island voted in elections for mayors and trustees Tuesday, including several contested races:
Trustee James M. Avena beat former Mayor Gary Pagano to become the village's new mayor-elect.
Pagano had served as mayor from 1992 to 1998. The village board -- including Avena -- will have to appoint a trustee to replace the mayor-elect, Gross said. The new trustee will have to run for the seat next year.
In the race for two trustee positions, Kenneth R. Kraft and incumbent Priscilla von Roeschlaub won, with each garnering 449 votes. Roy Smitheimer trailed with 420 votes, and Barbara Ruemenapp had 352.
James M. Avena: 505
Gary Pagano: 371
Kenneth R. Kraft: 449
Priscilla von Roeschlaub: 449
Roy Smitheimer: 420
Barbara Ruemenapp: 352
-- DAVID OLSON
Lawrence Village voters elected two new trustees to two-year terms. Uri Kaufman and Syma Diamond defeated Rochelle Stern Kevelson and Daniel Goldstein for two open trustee seats. Trustee Alex Edelman ran unopposed for mayor. Edelman's trustee seat will be filled by appointment for the remaining year of his term.
Uri Kaufman: 380
Syma Diamond: 319
Daniel J. Goldstein: 276
Rochelle Stern Kevelson: 157
-- DEBORAH S. MORRIS
Voters in the Village of Lake Success wrote in the names of four candidates to challenge the three incumbent candidates seeking three open trustee seats. Fred Handsman, Stephen Lam and Alan Mindel won the trustee seats with two-year terms. Trustee Adam Hoffman ran unopposed for mayor.
Adam Hoffman 156
Fred Handsman: 147
Stephen Lam: 135
Alan Mindel: 144
David Sitzer: 7
Scott Gorenstein: 1
Paul Davis: 1
Carol Bernstein: 1
-- SOPHIA CHANG
Brightwaters village officials on Wednesday revised results from Tuesday's election, and announced that challenger Carmine Chiappetta had won an open trustee seat over incumbent Diane Urso, 356 votes to 340 votes. Initial results Tuesday night showed Urso as the winner.
The results are being challenged by Urso, Village Clerk Donna Barnett said.
Trustee Laurie Elliott was also re-elected to her seat as was Mayor Joseph McDermott, who beat a write-in campaign for former trustee Denise Gibson. All terms are two years.
Joseph McDermott: 385
Denise Gibson: 116
Carmine Chiappetta: 356
Laurie Elliott: 347
Diane Urso: 340
-- SOPHIA CHANG
Tara Higgins defeated appointed village justice William Glass and challenger Scott Zamek to serve the final three years of a four-year term.
Glass, who was appointed to the bench in October after longtime village justice Peter Graham died, was challenged by Tara Higgins and Zamek.
Tara Higgins: 390
William Glass: 330
Scott Zamek: 158
-- CARL MACGOWAN
Elliot S. Conway beat incumbent Mayor Terry Thielen by a single vote, Village Clerk Lauri D'Ambra said.
"It was a nail-biter," said Conway, a retired Citibank managing director. "But villagers came out in force and I think change is in the air."
Elliot S. Conway: 137
Terry Thielen: 136
-- DAVID OLSON
Joseph Gagliano and Steven Mackin won two trustee seats on the Bellport Village Board. Both seats have two-year terms.
Gagliano and Mackin defeated S. David Smith.
Joseph Gagliano: 407
Steven Mackin: 381
S. David Smith: 358
-- CARL MACGOWAN
Bayville voters elected three new trustees to four year terms and returned Village Justice Anthony Perri to office, according to vote totals reported by the village clerk.
Incumbent Village Justice Anthony Perri: 1123
Madeleine Petrara-Perrin: 865
Robert De Natale: 1176
Robert Nigro: 1108
Michele Principe: 1087
Incumbent Harry Pinkerton III: 877
Lisa Maloney: 872
Alfred Avazis: 845
-- DEBORAH S. MORRIS
Poquott Mayor Dolores Parrish won a new term as leader of the small North Shore village, despite having to run as a write-in candidate after she was removed from the ballot.
The village's website reported Parrish won her second two-year term Tuesday by defeating former Mayor Barbara Donovan. The website did not give vote totals.
Voters also elected John Mastauskas and Michael H. Schaefer to two open trustee seats, each carrying a two-year term.
Mastauskas and Schaefer defeated incumbent trustee Sandra Nicoletti and challengers Joan Hubbard and Gary Garofano, the village website said Wednesday.
Parrish, 48, who had unseated Donovan, 68, in 2014, was thrown off the ballot in early June by State Supreme Court Justice W. Gerard Asher due to candidate petitions that contained illegible signatures and other errors. Nicoletti, Garofano and Mastauskas also lost their places on the ballot because of similar mistakes.
-- CARL MACGOWAN


More from News 12
Several pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Stony Brook University

Several pro-Palestinian protesters arrested at Stony Brook University

1:47
Sun and warm temps through end of workweek, rain possible this weekend

Sun and warm temps through end of workweek, rain possible this weekend

0:25
Suffolk police: Plane lands safely on Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai

Suffolk police: Plane lands safely on Cedar Beach in Mount Sinai

1:37
Public hearing held on Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital's filing for additional parking

Public hearing held on Mount Sinai South Nassau Hospital's filing for additional parking

1:21
DEC: 2 additional 'anomalies' found under baseball field at Bethpage Community Park

DEC: 2 additional 'anomalies' found under baseball field at Bethpage Community Park

2:05
'He didn't care about the consequences.’ Man pleads guilty to East Massapequa crash that killed 4

'He didn't care about the consequences.’ Man pleads guilty to East Massapequa crash that killed 4

0:13
School officials: Cyberattack causes internet, phone outage at Mineola Public Schools

School officials: Cyberattack causes internet, phone outage at Mineola Public Schools

1:51
Students like food, not prices, from food trucks brought in by NCC following dining services closure

Students like food, not prices, from food trucks brought in by NCC following dining services closure

0:32
Prosecutors: Shirley woman sold misbranded, adulterated weight loss drugs on TikTok

Prosecutors: Shirley woman sold misbranded, adulterated weight loss drugs on TikTok

0:26
Mets partner with Smithtown nonprofit to raise future service dog for veteran or first responder

Mets partner with Smithtown nonprofit to raise future service dog for veteran or first responder

0:24
Man, woman wanted for stealing wallet in Huntington Station

Man, woman wanted for stealing wallet in Huntington Station

0:27
MTA approves plan to discount monthly LIRR tickets for NYC, excludes Long Island

MTA approves plan to discount monthly LIRR tickets for NYC, excludes Long Island

1:46
What's Cooking: Steak Taco

What's Cooking: Steak Taco

2:57
Garden Guide: Food you can grow anywhere

Garden Guide: Food you can grow anywhere

Guide: Mental health resources available in the tri-state

Guide: Mental health resources available in the tri-state

2:01
US Preventative Services Task Force updates guidance for women to start getting mammograms at age 40

US Preventative Services Task Force updates guidance for women to start getting mammograms at age 40

0:33
Family: Floral Park teen struck by dirt bike in Albany in critical condition

Family: Floral Park teen struck by dirt bike in Albany in critical condition

0:53
USDA report: Long Island Game Farm giraffe was malnourished before death

USDA report: Long Island Game Farm giraffe was malnourished before death

1:53
Shop Mother’s Day Gifts – Exclusive Offers Up to 75% OFF!

Shop Mother’s Day Gifts – Exclusive Offers Up to 75% OFF!

2:27
Town of Hempstead IDA holds hearing on Hillcrest of Floral Park apartments

Town of Hempstead IDA holds hearing on Hillcrest of Floral Park apartments