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2003-09-03 / Front Page

	William Colfer, a former Superintendent of Public Works for Massapequa Park Village for more than 20 years who retired as Village Clerk last year was recently honored when the Village named the public works building the William E. Colfer Municipal Building. Colfer, is shown with his wife Karen, whose mother, Gertrude Lally, at one time served as Deputy Village Clerk. William Colfer, a former Superintendent of Public Works for Massapequa Park Village for more than 20 years who retired as Village Clerk last year was recently honored when the Village named the public works building the William E. Colfer Municipal Building. Colfer, is shown with his wife Karen, whose mother, Gertrude Lally, at one time served as Deputy Village Clerk.
	Massapequa Park Republicans met the candidates who will run in this November's election. 	Pictured, left to right, are Massapequa Park Republican leader Bruce Foley, Assessor Charles O'Shea, candidates for Town of Oyster Bay Councilwoman Rose Walker, Legislator candidate Greg Carman, for reelection to 4th District Court Judge Thomas Fineman, re-election to Family Court Judge Ken Diamond, re-election to County Court Judge Joseph Calabrese, candidate for Receiver of Taxes John Canning, candidate for County Court Judge Mike Along a Massapequa Park resident, Mayor Jim Altadonna and Club President Leonard Antonelli. Massapequa Park Republicans met the candidates who will run in this November's election. Pictured, left to right, are Massapequa Park Republican leader Bruce Foley, Assessor Charles O'Shea, candidates for Town of Oyster Bay Councilwoman Rose Walker, Legislator candidate Greg Carman, for reelection to 4th District Court Judge Thomas Fineman, re-election to Family Court Judge Ken Diamond, re-election to County Court Judge Joseph Calabrese, candidate for Receiver of Taxes John Canning, candidate for County Court Judge Mike Along a Massapequa Park resident, Mayor Jim Altadonna and Club President Leonard Antonelli.

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