Great Neck 2021_11_05

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Friday, November 5, 2021

Vol. 96, No. 45

HOME & DESIGN

RESIDENTS SUE VILLAGE

COUNTY OKS CURRAN BUDGET AFTER VETO

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Blakeman leads Curran County exec victory could give GOP sweep of top 4 posts, 14 of 19 legislative seats BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z

PHOTO BY CASEY FLYNN

Nassau County Republican Party Chairman Joseph Cairo announced the slate of Republican winners during Tuesday’s elections.

“I’m going to put together a team and fix the broken reassessment sysAs Republicans surged to wins tem and make proposals to further in Nassau County, Bruce Blakeman, cut fees and taxes and restore law a Town of Hempstead councilman, and order on Nassau County streets,” claimed victory in the race for county Blakeman said in a statement. “Thank executive over the Democratic in- you from the bottom of my heart for placing your trust in me to serve as cumbent, Laura Curran. In the race for district attorney, the next Nassau County Executive.” Curran, in a statement, pointed Republican attorney Anne Donnelly handily defeated Democratic state to the absentee votes that remained uncounted despite Sen. Todd Kaminsky. trailing Blakeman by According to reRelated election more than 11,000 sults from the Nassau stories votes. County Board of Elec“There are many tions, Blakeman rePAGES 18-20 thousands of absentee ceived 135,842 votes ballots that still must to replace Curran as county executive, while Curran re- be counted – with more coming in,” ceived 124,008 votes in Tuesday’s Curran said in a statement. “This is election. Absentee ballots remained not over and we must trust the process. Every Nassau resident who to be counted. Blakeman, a Republican who has participated in this election is owed been critical of Curran’s handling of the opportunity to have their voice the county’s property reassessment, heard. I have faith in Nassau County said his goal is to cut taxes and put and the good work we have accommoney back in the pockets of Nassau plished over the last four years.” taxpayers. Continued on Page 18

GOP wave sweeps North Hempstead BY R OB E RT PELAEZ

more than 3,000 votes in the race for Town of North Hempstead supervisor on Wednesday, Republican Jennifer DeSena according to results from the led Democrat Wayne Wink by Nassau County Board of Elec-

tions. DeSena had 21,466 votes, while Wink had 18,327, with thousands of absentee ballots yet to be counted in Tuesday’s election. DeSena, of Manhasset, is the executive director of the Manhasset Coalition Against Substance Abuse. On Tuesday, she cred-

ited the lead to her team and her family for all of their hard work during the campaign. “Thank you from a total newcomer pulling me right out of the community,” DeSena said. “I’m really excited to serve you and working with this team.” Wink, of Roslyn, is serving his second term as town clerk. The winner will succeed Democratic

Supervisor Judi Bosworth, 73, who did not seek re-election for a fifth term. Efforts to reach the Board of Elections for comment on the status of outstanding absentee ballots were unavailing. According to Newsday, at least 4,000 absentee ballots remained outstanding in the supervisor race. Continued on Page 19

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