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Upper Brookville mayor elected president of Nassau County Village Officials Association  

Photo Caption 1: Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (l) administered the oath of office to Mayor Conway and East Williston Mayor Bonnie Parente, who was elected NCVOA first vice president. Photo Caption 2: Former Nassau County Executive Laura Curran (l) administered the oath of office to Mayor Villafane, who was elected second vice president, and Village of Thomaston Mayor Steve Weinberg, who was elected treasurer. (Photos provided by Villages Mayors Association)

At its June 30, 2023 annual meeting the Nassau County Village Officials Association elected Upper Brookville resident Elliot S. Conway, mayor of the Village of Upper Brookville, president for 2023-2024.

The NCVOA represents 64 incorporated villages with 475,000 residents.

As president, Conway will be responsible for establishing NCVOA policies and directing the organization’s efforts on behalf of Nassau County village residents.

In addition to Conway, the NCVOA elected the following officers:

First Vice President

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Bonnie Parente, mayor, Village of East Williston

Second Vice President

Elena Villafane, mayor, Village of Sea Cliff

Treasurer

Steven Weinberg, mayor, Village of Thomaston

 

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