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Vol. 4, No. 45

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ELECTION GUIDE 2016

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Bids on culvert sought

GOING FOR THE GOAL

Town taking first action for repair BY M A X Z A H N Ending months of complaint from the Village of Plandome Manor about delays in the repair of the Leeds Pond culvert, the Town of North Hempstead took the first step toward awarding a construction bid for the project. On Oct. 24, the town Department of Public Works issued a request for proposals from consultants offering professional engineering services for the project, said Carole Trottere, a town spokeswoman. It has set aside $200,000 for such services, according to the proposal. Barbara Donno, mayor of Plandome Manor, said the news is “great because it means the town is moving forward.” She said she is concerned that the town has not provided the village with a projected timeline for the repairs. “I don’t want to hear, ‘Yes,we’re doing this but we don’t expect work to be done for the next year or two,” she added. A construction estimate and Continued on Page 65

PHOTO COURTESY OF GREG MATTHEWS

Ryan Matthews (in white), the co-captain of the Cornell University lacrosse team and a former midfielder for the Manhasset High School lacrosse team. See story on page 4.

North Shore races in voters’ hands Martins-Suozzi and Phillips-Haber headline local election races Four of the races on northwest Nassau County ballots are North Shore voters will pick for open seats after the resignamore than just a new president tions of three popular lawmakin Tuesday’s election — they’ll ers and the death of a fourth. Inalso send new representatives cumbents are seeking re-election to the national, state and county in the other three races. Some candidates have said legislatures. the showdown between Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump has overshadowed the contests further down the ballot. But some of them

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have big local implications. The North Shore will likely have a hand in determining which party controls the state

Republican supermajority that would not need Democrats’ approval to spend or borrow money. Two others will determine who replaces lawmakers who have represented the area for at least a decade. And voters could re-elect Democratic U.S. Senator Charles Schumer, who could become the next Senate majority leader if Democrats take control Senate, and whether the Nassau of the chamber. County Legislature will have a Continued on Page 64

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