
Water Commissioner William K. Costigan is running unopposed in his re-election bid for the Roslyn Water District with voting scheduled for Dec. 12.
Costigan serves as the Board of Commissioner’s treasurer. The other commissioners include Chairman Michael J. Kosinski and Secretary Sanford E. Klein.
Costigan, a Roslyn Heights resident of over 40 years, first ran for the position in 2002. He has filled the position for 21 years, working to complete his seventh term.
Efforts to contact Costigan were unavailing.
Residents of the district can vote in the election from 4-9 p.m. on Dec. 12 at the Bryant Library located at 2 Papermill Road in Roslyn.
The Roslyn Water District services the Villages of Roslyn, Roslyn Estates and East Hills, as well as portions of Roslyn Heights, Roslyn Harbor, Flower Hill, North Hills, Greenvale, Albertson, Glenwood Landing and Port Washington. It serves 5,804 residential and commercial customers throughout the 5.1-square-mile area of its district.
The Roslyn Water District was established in 1910, making it one of the oldest public water providers on Long Island.