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Dorothy Goosby is only option in Hempstead’s 1st District

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In the race between incumbent Dorothy Goosby and challenger James Lamarre, the choice to re-elect Goosby comes almost at a default, as Lamarre has been a ghost throughout this race.

Goosby has served for 20 years on the Town of Hempstead Council, advocating for communities of color such as Hempstead, Lakeview, Roosevelt and Uniondale, as well as portions of Baldwin, Freeport, Rockville Centre, East Garden City and West Hempstead.

Although she is the only Democrat, person of color and woman on the council, she has worked collaboratively with the rest of its members to address revitalization, quality-of-life, and most recently, the business and health needs arising from the coronavirus pandemic.

In her upcoming term, if elected, she said she said she would prioritize renovating the town’s sewage system, which is in disrepair and outdated. She also has her sights on making water costs more affordable for residents, bearing in mind that there is the potential municipalization for New York American Water. Finally, she has expressed concern about charter schools diverting resources from public schools, which are already underfunded in her district.

With the bureaucratic know-how and political savvy that comes with her veteran status, Goosby is adept at perpetuating the status quo rather than challenging it. The town and its leadership need an audit of its internal processes to address the lack of transparency, conflicts of interest and bureaucratic streamlining.

In other words, the town needs of a disrupter, an ideal position for the sole Democrat on the board, as residents currently wrestle with inequitable distribution of resources, lack of minority representation, and a long history of nepotism and cronyism.

Lamarre, 45, a Republican, was not available for comment, questions or interview. What we do know is that he is a West Hempstead resident and owner and president of County Cleaners Corporation, a commercial cleaning company.

Vote for Dorothy Goosby in the 1st District.