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Pols prep for vote Tuesday GOP could win Leg. supermajority By J oe n i K i C With four days until election day, voters will soon go to the polls to decide who Nassau County’s next District Attorney will be, whether the Republican Party will achieve a supermajority in the county Legislature, and who will control the North Hempstead and Hempstead town councils. Acting DA Madeline Singas,
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a Democrat, took office this January after former DA Kathleen Rice was elected to Congress. She seeks to win her first full-term election in the DA race against Republican Kate Murray, who has served as Hempstead’s Town Supervisor since 2003. Singas has been critical of Murray’s lack of experience as a prosecutor and said she is lookContinued on Page 69
Herricks High School students braved chilly weather last Friday evening to support the school’s football team in its homecoming game. Herricks beat valley Stream North 28-0, with team manager Liam O’Brien scoring a special final touchdown.
Manager takes Herricks to victory Senior Liam O’Brien scores special final touchdown to beat Valley Stream N. By M aT T G r e C H As a homecoming crowd of Herricks High School students lined the entrance of the school’s field, held back only by a strip of caution tape, senior Liam O’Brien scored the game’s final touchdown in the last minute of
play on Friday. The massive crowd rushed the field to congratulate O’Brien on his play, and the team on their victory. The Herricks Highlanders won their homecoming football game 28-0, beating the Valley Stream North High School Spartans. O’Brien, who has autism, brought home the victory. “Liam’s a great, great kid, very energetic, very mo-
tivated,” assistant principal Andrew Frisone said. “He just loves this stuff. When they asked him to run a play, he was just over the moon about it.” Back in his sophomore year, O’Brien joined the varsity football team as manager, and returned to fill the position for his senior year. He has dedicated his time to helping out after school at practices, and players on the team hoped to get O’Brien even more involved during homecoming by
giving him a chance to run the game’s final play. “He was so happy,” said Bill O’Brien, Liam’s father. “Afterwards a bunch of kids in the school came up to him, and he was thrilled. He said it was the best day of his life.” After the game, Liam’s teammates awarded him a 2015 Homecoming Most Valuable Player trophy for his dedication to the team after the victory. Bill O’Brien said he was Continued on Page 58
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