All eyes will be on New York next Tuesday, April 19, when voters head to the polls in the first significant presidential primary in the state in nearly 30 years.
“There is no question …
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By Anthony Rifilato
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4/13/16
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It’s not as though you didn’t know it was coming.
Next Tuesday, April 19, there will be two important elections on Long Island. Every registered voter in the 9th state Senate district, …
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The Jewish Star Editorial
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4/13/16
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With the first Seder just hours away, Sanitary District 1 will collect last-minute chometz on Friday, April 22.
Residents are encouraged to drop-off trash to garbage trucks that will be …
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4/13/16
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Two weeks before New York’s presidential primary and special election for the 9th state Senate District seat, former President Bill Clinton visited Elmont on Tuesday to campaign for his wife, …
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By Ben Strack
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4/6/16
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Standing on what used to be New York Islanders’ ice level section of Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Peter Wang, a design director with the Gensler architectural firm, gestured last week …
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By Julie Mansmann
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4/6/16
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With Long Island getting in gear for a busy two weeks of presidential primary policking, the multi-million-dollar state Senate race on the South Shore is insisting on not taking a back seat.
Both …
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The Jewish Star
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4/6/16
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In most communities, arguments over the Jewish state are not likely to play a large role in a local election (for Congress maybe —but for state Senate?). However, in the Five Towns and other …
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By The Jewish Star
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3/30/16
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The owner of a Maple Avenue building found a pair of swastikas spray painted in red on the pillars of a parking garage, police report. The incident is thought to have occurred between 4:30 pm on …
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3/30/16
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With less than a month remaining before voters choose a candidate to fill the state Senate seat left vacant by former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, Siena College released a poll last week …
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By Ben Strack
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3/23/16
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A Siena College poll released on Tuesday described the race to replace convicted state Senator Dean Skelos as nearly a dead heat.
Likely voters divided well within the poll’s 4.5 percent …
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3/16/16
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