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Raccoon illness rates are high across TOH work out of our houses.” Her daily routine involves caring for a variety of animals Karenlynn Stracher first in need of rehabilitation. In the helped an injured gull when morning she feeds as many as she was 17. Now, nearly 40 100 animals, which include years later, her home doubles birds, raccoons, and squirrels that she houses in as an animal rehacages. She feeds bilitation center. them by bottle or S t r a c h e r, 5 6 , syringe. She keeps rehabilitates sick water bottles and and injured wild dishes of food full. animals across NasAll the cages are sau County. She is a cleaned every day. one-woman show, “After that, I go caring for a couple into food pre p,” of hundred winged Stracher said. “So I and four-le g g ed mix for mulas for patients every year. different species, I Now she is pleading chop ve g etables, with the Town of and then, by that Hempstead to open time, it’s usually a facility where anitime for afternoon mals can get the KARENlyNN feedings.” attention and help STRAchER At the end of the they need, as she Animal rehabilitator day, she does the f a c e s ch a l l e n g e s laundry, washing including an outbreak of a fatal disorder in rac- the blankets, towel and rags she coons in Town of Hempstead uses to keep the animals warm and clean. She must feed baby communities. “Volunteers for Wildlife, who animals every two to three was the only wildlife rehabilita- hours around the clock, so, she tion center in Nassau County, said, she is up all night long. Any free time she has usualleft Nassau County last year,” Stracher said. “So whatever ly involves taking calls from rehabbers are left in Nassau animal control of ficers, or County, which are a few of us,
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School spirit runs deep at Saw Mill Road School spirit day was a fun time at Saw Mill Road Elementary School in North Bellmore earlier this month. Students, with Assistant Principal Daniel Madden, left, Principal Jeffrey Rosof and Superintendent Marie Testa.
Voting year for local elections shifts L.I. representatives say move hurts local politics By JoRDAN VAlloNE jvallone@liherald.com
Gov. Kathy Hochul recently signed legislation aligning many odd-year local elections with statewide and legislative elections that are held in evennumbered years. Hochul believes the bill will expand access to voting, and make it easier for New Yorkers to vote in local elections that directly impact their lives and the communities they live in. The change will begin in 2026. The law will mean that elections for county executive, county legislatures and town board seats will be held at the same time as voting for state and federal offices. The bill has been met with opposition from Long Island republicans, who say the shift will take the focus away from local candidates and drown out local issues. “Local elections and issues will be pushed aside and forced down ballot by statewide and national issues,” Town of Hempstead Councilman Chris
Carini, who represents the town’s 5th councilmanic district, said. “Gov. Hochul disregarded countless local governments and organizations who urged her to veto. Their concern is local elections and issues can’t compete with state and national campaigns. “Issues such as park upgrades, local infrastructure, sanitation pickup (and) local budgets will be muted,” he added. “Local elections for towns and counties are no longer.” According to the governor’s office, the legislation will impact all elections for which dates can be changed through legislative action — changing election dates for certain offices, including judgeships and offices in any city, must be done through a constitutional amendment. “Gov. Hochul also announced her support for a future amendment to the New York State Constitution that would align elections for all offices — a fiscally responsible approach that would reduce the taxpayer cost of election administration by avoiding the need for elections to be held every sinContinued on page 9
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