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Levittown's Person/People of the Year: Meet the Nominees [POLL]

Vote for the Person of the Year in our poll.

Levittown Patch asked you for nominees for our Person (People) of the Year, and you responded. Here, below, is information on our nominees, who are listed in alphabetical order:

  • Mauro Cassano: The immediate past president of the Levittown Community Council, who's been a member of the Levittown community for decades. Cassano served as chairperson of the Long Island South Central Kiwanis's work with the Long Island Alzheimer's Association (which culminated in a memory walk in September that raised over $1,000). He also worked to clean up the streets of Levittown on Earth Day with the Community Council.
  • Polly Dwyer: A long-time Levittown resident, Dwyer is the president of the Levittown Historical Society and museum. She has worked with the group since its inception. The group sponsored a talent competition for the third consecutive year in October. "If you only knew half the things on her plate and all she still manages to do for Levittown via the Levittown Historical Society," said vice president Paul Manton.
  • Gina Interdonato/Esta Lachow: The two have helped the community in numerous ways this year. Interdonato was honored for her work with the Levittown Kiwanis, while Lachow was the president of the Levittown School District PTA through last school year. They were jointly nominated by board trustee Ed Powers for their role in the Levittown School District's Adopt-a-Family program, which gave away Christmas gifts to over 180 families in the district this holiday season. This is the third straight year that Interdonato and Lachow have run the program.
  • The Island Trees boys soccer team: The team was successful on the field (they reached the County final), but they were nominated for their efforts to help coach Dan Haggerty, who was diagnosed with cancer this year. The team donated money to the Haggerty family each time they scored a goal this season. They also helped decorate Coach Haggerty's house for the Christmas holiday. "They dedicated their season and their time to try and help Mr. Haggerty however they could," said head coach Graham Radcliffe. "To make an impact on a person fighting for life and throwing away selfish goals was unforgettable to see and be a part of."
  • Bob Koenig: Former editor Nina Ruggiero dubbed Koenig "Mr. Levittown" in a profile written last October. Koenig is the new president of the Community Council and donates a lot of time to the Levittown Historical Society. A long-time musician, Koenig wrote an album with songs about Levittown, titled "Abbey Lane," in 2007. He performed at the Levittown Community Church's Veterans Day concert this year. "I do not live in Levittown, but am aware of his many contributions," said Beth Laughlin. "I think he is one of the best (if not THE BEST) representative of Levittown."
  • Mike Pappas: A former New York City police officer, Pappas is a former president of Levittown North Little League and is the current president of the Levittown School Board. "His passion and commitment to the district have resulted in taxpayers having better accountability, newer technology and, most importantly, direct communication with our elected officials," said resident Kathleen Vaughan Ware. "He is a terrific role model for our community."
  • Rickie Santer: As a 21-year-old, Santer has already won over 20 awards for his community service to the Levittown area, including a Daily Point of Light from President George W. Bush in 2007. Santer served as the Governor of the New York State Circle K this past year, where he made significant efforts to raise money for a cure for maternal and neonatal tetanus. Among the long list of causes he's contributed to include chartering the West Hempstead Atkion Club, which assists disabled adults who live in a group home. Santer traveled with the Kiwanis Club to donate relief supplies to tornado victims in Joplin, Missouri and ran programs for the New York State Safe Kids Coalition. "Rickie has certainly been recognized in many ways for his community service," said Kiwanis Club president Ann Torcivia. "He has received international awards, national awards and state awards yet somehow his hometown has yet to recognize him," said Levittown Kiwanis President Ann Torcivia, who wrote a four-page letter nominating Santer. "I ask that you correct this oversight."
  • Ann Torcivia: The current Kiwanis Club president and a past president of the Levittown Chamber of Commerce, Torcivia is involved in numerous community projects. The Kiwanis Club stored the supplies they donated to Joplin in her house before sending them, and she went down with the convoy to donate them. She works to raise money for the Joey Foundation, established in honor of her son Joey, who died at the age of six-and-a-half. The foundation purchased a a remote-controlled, voice-activated bicycle that teaches children progressive safety techniques while riding. Through her travel agency, Friends Travel, Torcivia organizes free trips for under-privileged groups like the Special Olympics. ("[The agency] spends more time organizing trips and cruises as fundraisers for charitable organizations than it does making bookings for private clients," said Joseph Cohen.) Cohen also noted her assistance of her 88-year-old neighbor for 15 to 20 hours each week. "Anyone who knows Ann knows her commitment to special and charitable causes, as well as her sense of morality," he said.

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  • Who gets your vote for Levittown's Person of the Year?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Mauro Cassano
        46 (3%)
    • Polly Dwyer
        6 (0%)
    • Gina Interdonato/Esta Lachow
        21 (1%)
    • The Island Trees Boys Soccer Team
        698 (53%)
    • Bob Koenig
        8 (0%)
    • Mike Pappas
        252 (19%)
    • Rickie Santer
        230 (17%)
    • Ann Torcivia
        51 (3%)
    Total votes: 1312
  • This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
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Justin Izzo

12:17 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

definitely Nina. You know as well as I that there are a ton of good people in this town.

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Justin Izzo

1:50 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Polls will close Thursday at 11:59 p.m.

Rich

9:45 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Apparently you can vote as often as you want. This doesnt seem like it will produce the best result.

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Pat

9:38 am on Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Rich, How dare you criticize the voting process and say negative things about a wonderful group of young men who did so much to help there sick teacher. The entire IT community is so proud of them and that is why they have so many votes. Your comments are disgraceful!!!

Bulldog dude

9:53 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

lol-Keep voting boys, lets win this!

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Rich

10:19 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Bulldog Dude,

What a shame that after all the good the Island Trees Boys Soccer Team did for their coach, all your stratedgy will win them is the "Fastest Voters of the Year award. The team and the other nominees deserve recognition worthy of their community service.

Ann Torcivia

10:05 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

I do believe I am going to drop out of this. it seems you are being judged on how fast you can vote instead of what you have done for this community.

Bob Koenig

10:32 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Ann..please don't. I was one of the people who nominated you!!

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Ann Torcivia

10:43 pm on Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Thank you, I do appreciate it. well see what happens.

Justin Izzo

9:59 am on Wednesday, December 21, 2011

As you can see, I've closed comments on this article. The poll will now close tonight.

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