Friday, May 8, 2015

Time served but the foundation is pumice


anthonysantino remembers when there were many Nassau OTB branches. just ask people from East Rockaway.  Many of them desire to work at Nassau OTB for manymoreyears.theacts and omissions of BOTH  parties have placed the public benefit corporation in danger of bankruptcy
Iike Nassau County.  anthony santino may find that the faithful are no longer faithful . 
Their work an desire to work has been placed in danger by the blindly and unresponsive likes of Anthony Santino and his predecessor.



Anthony J. Santino4th District Council Member

Anthony J. Santino
Anthony J. Santino
Councilman Anthony J. Santino represents Hempstead Town's Fourth Council District. He was re-elected to his sixth term as a member of the Hempstead Town Board in November 2013, earning 71 percent of the vote. Councilman Santino was first-elected to a four-year term in November 1993 and re-elected four times. In 2000, he won a special election for the Fourth District seat when the town switched from an at-large system of representation to the current district representative system. Santino is the senior member of the Hempstead Town Board and is the longest serving Hempstead Town Councilman of the modern era.

Santino was the driving force behind the Town of Hempstead's condemnation of the Oceanside Motel, a community eyesore that was often the scene of illegal activity.

He also authored and sponsored the landmark legislation that brought library service to previously unserved residents of many residents in the town's unincorporated communities. The creation of the Bay Park Library District was a first-of-its-kind effort to expand library service in New York State through the creation of a library district that contracts with an existing, neighboring library. Communities have used this model across Long Island to expand library service to previously unserved communities. Councilman Santino was recognized by the Bay Park Civic Association with their “Distinguished Community Service” in recognition of establishing this special district.

Councilman Santino has a distinguished career in public service. An eight-year veteran of the East Rockaway Village Board, he was elected a village trustee in 1983 at the age of 22 and re-elected in 1987, serving as Deputy Mayor for two years.

Santino also served as District Director and Executive Assistant to Congressman Norman F. Lent before joining the staff of the Nassau County Board of Supervisors. Prior to Councilman Santino’s service on the town board, he was the town's Director of Communications for six-and-a-half years.

Mr. Santino is a summa cum laude graduate of St. John's University and also attended East Rockaway Public Schools. He also serves as a lector at St. Raymond's Roman Catholic Church.

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