The mayor and two members of the board of trustees in Islandia are running for re-election on March 19, officials said Tuesday.

Voting will take place at Village Hall, 1100 Old Nichols Rd., from noon to 9 p.m.

Mayor Allan M. Dorman and Trustees Diane Olk and Michael Zaleski, all of whom are members of the Volunteers of Islandia party, are running for re-election. Village officials said no one had yet filed an intention to challenge the incumbents. The deadline is Feb. 20.

Dorman and Olk were first elected in 2005; Zaleski was elected in 2008.

The board also voted for the village to not hold a voter-registration drive in 2013.

“We actually found that to not be beneficial,” Dorman said. “Nobody comes. It costs money. Most people get registered with the county.”

 

Police are only addressing the supply, but demand is what fuels the illicit sex trade, experts say. Newsday political reporter Bahar Ostadan has the story. Credit: Newsday Staff

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