Five Towns village election results are in

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Village elections on June 20 in Atlantic Beach, Lawrence, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Bay Park, Hewlett Harbor, Hewlett Neck and Woodsburgh for board of trustee seats.

Lawrence

Two members of the villae's Parks Commission, Aaron Parnes and Tammy Roz, are now Lawrence trustees with Roz getting 399 votes and Parnes 389. The election was uncontested.

Roz, 47, a community member for 25 years, said she wants to hear from her neighbors on how to make the village even better.

Parnes, 57, said he believes civic involvement is important and aims to be transparent on all the issues impacting his community members.

Atlantic Beach 

Nat Etrog, who was appointed to replace Andy Rubin in April, collected 134 votes and Patrica Beaument received 124 to gain the two-year terms. They ran unopposed.

Etrog, 77, is on the village board for the second term having previously served from 1988 to 1992. He is also a longtime member of the Atlantic Bech Rescue Squad.

Beaumont, a former special education teacher in the Rockville Centre school district, moved to Atlantic Beach in 2012. This will be her second term on the board. She aims to keep advocating for yearround residents  and road safety.

Hewlett Harbor 

Roman Mazo and Trustee Gil Bruh ran uncontested for two-year terms.

Mazo gained 69 Votes and Bruh gained 64.

Mazo, 44, is a  managing director of a bank and has lived in the village for eight years.

Bruh, 41, owns a tech company, and has lived in Hewlett Harbor for six years.

Both look to improve the small muncipality's infrastructure, road maintenance and security.

Hewlett Bay Park

Michael Davidov received 22 votes to win a one-year term as trustee. Two trustee seats for two-year terms were up for election. Write-in candidate Sara Joseph captured 23 votes to win one of the seats. 

Stella Gershwichtz, also a write-in candidate, and incumbent Renee Zylberg, both garnered 14 votes. There will be a run-off election. The date is yet to be determined. Sitting Trustee Jay Levy with 10 votes is the odd man out.

Hewlett Neck

Incumbent Trustees Isaac Showman, 10 votes, and  Michael Levine, 11 votes, gained re-election   for  the two-year terms in an unchallenged election.

Woodsburgh

Woodsburgh Mayor Jacob Harman received 17 votes to win re-election. Sitting Trustees, Dr. Barry Rozenberg, 19 votes, and Alan Hirmes, 16 votes,  earned the two-year terms. All were unopposed.