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Friday, November 18, 2016
Vol. 76, No. 45
KEEPING FAMILIES WARM
Montesano re-elected to State Assembly BY GARY SIMEONE
Community Service Committee with Andrew Briller receiving the cleaned coats. BY DARLENE PERGOLA-APOLANT During the week of October 23rd, 2016, the Robert Seaman PTA held their annual Community Service Coat Drive. All the coats were donated to the Interfaith Nutrition Network of Hempstead (INN) and will be given to needy families on Long Island.
Thanks to everyone’s efforts, 150 coats were collected to keep 150 homeless people warm this winter! A special thanks was given to Andrew Howard Cleaners for their generous donation of cleaning the gently used children’s and adult coats. Thank you for all your hard work!
Republican candidate, Michael Montesano was re-elected to the New York State Assembly over Democrat, Dean E. Hart in last Tuesday’s election. Montesano won by over 6,000 votes beating the Democratic candidate 29,848 to his 23,512 votes. The Assemblyman said that he was elated to be re-elected to the 15th Assembly District. “It shows that the people have confidence in me to return and I hope to be able to serve their needs,” said Montesano. “The areas that I plan to focus on include increasing the economy on Long Island, ethics reform and attacking the heroin epidemic head on.” Montesano said this particular campaign was different for him because he was forced to run some negative campaign ads against his opponent. “Usually I’m not in the business of doing that but my opponent put out some untruthful information about me. He improperly linked me to some corruption going on in government and I was forced to respond.” He said that he was thankful that the public was able to see through all of the election smear tactics that his opponent employed.
Arnold Drucker fills Judy Jacobs seat:
Democrat Arnold Drucker, a Trustee at Nassau Community College, defeated Republican Louis Imbroto in a special election to fill the seat of the late County Legislator, Judith Jacobs. Drucker will serve the final year of Jacobs’ term in the 16th District and will need to run again next fall for a full two-year term. He won by a vote count of 17,647 to Imbroto’s 12,774. Drucker said that he is a Judy Jacobs democrat through and through and that he will offer a strong, unwavering stance for his community. “I will have the best interest of my neighbors and the people in my community at all times,” said Drucker. He said that corruption in government will be something that he will take a stand on after the recent indictments of Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, his wife Linda Mangano, and Oyster Bay Town Supervisor John Venditto. “I’m going to look into the outsourcing of political contracts, these jobs given out to business cronies and family members like lollipops and try and prevent the cronyism and corruption that has permeated our political landscape,” said Drucker.
Early Deadline
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