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Friday, October 23, 2015
vol. 3, no. 43
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VOTERS GUIDE
2015
Election Day,
3, 2015 Tuesday, November . - 9:00 p.m. Polls Open: 6:00 a.m In This Guide Abbreviations Used
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Making a case to voters
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Contrasting ideas at candidate’s forum By n o a H MansKar Republican Kate Murray’s lack of criminal law experience was pushed further to the forefront in the Nassau County district attorney’s race this week In an editorial published Monday, the New York Daily News said she is “clueless” on many important criminal procedure issues and “utterly unprepared” for the DA position.
ELECTION 2015 Democrat Madeline Singas has similarly cast Murray as inexperienced and unprepared, but the Hempstead town supervisor said she and the acting DA just have a “fundamentally different view” of the office’s role. “The district attorney is the leader, is the visionary for the department,” Murray said in a sitdown interview with Blank Slate Continued on Page 48
The Roslyn Marching Bulldogs performing at their Huntington Show. See story on page 40.
PHOTO BY ETHAN BEHIRI
County to narrow Roslyn Road Roadway lanes to be reduced to two and traffic light installed By H a r r i s on Marder Nassau County Legislator Judy Jacobs said Tuesday that the final phase of the Roslyn Road improvement has been completed and she is hopeful that it will be heard and voted
on by the Rules Committee at the meeting of the Nassau County Legislature on Oct. 29. The changes would condense Roslyn Road from I.U. Willets Road to the Long Island Expressway Service Road from four lanes to two, Jacobs said. The cutoff for Locust Lane would also be eliminated. Jacobs said drivers would have the ability to “stack up” and make a normal right turn with the help of a traffic a light, Jacobs said.
“You’re going to see a traffic light at Roslyn Rd. and Locust Lane,” Jacobs said. “You’re going to see normal turning. You’re going to see 2 lanes, one in each direction, hopefully going the speed limit, and hopefully curing the problem.” Jacobs’ 16th district covers parts of Roslyn Heights. If the improvement is not heard on Oct. 29, Jacobs said it will have to wait an additional two weeks. “[This] is a traffic calming
measure that works,” Jacobs said. “It’s not going to be a free for all anymore.” The Department of Public Works will present the study to the Rules Committee, Jacobs said. Prior to issuing a Request for Proposal for an in depth study, the Department of Public Works said they came up with the concept to reduce the amount of lanes from one to two in each direction. Continued on Page 61
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