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BEST OF THE NORTH SHORE 2020 NOMINEE SECTION
BRAWL AT UPSCALE AMERICANA EATERY
LIBRARIES REOPENING
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Suozzi leads in primary
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Early totals peg incumbent to win BY R O S E W E L D ON U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi of Glen Cove was leading by a nearly 2-to-1 margin over two rivals in early results from Tuesday’s Democratic primary in the 3rd Congressional District. With thousands of absentee ballots yet to be counted, Suozzi expressed confidence about the outcome while stopping short of claiming victory. He said that the final results may not be known for a week to 10 days. The 3rd District includes Manhasset, Roslyn, Port Washington, Great Neck and Floral Park, among other areas, and stretches from Whitestone, Queens, to Kings Park in Suffolk County. The winner of the primary will face Republican nominee George Santos of Queens in November; he ran unopposed. Suozzi, who is seeking a third term, was challenged by health care advocate and Democratic campaign volunteer Melanie D’Arrigo of Port Washington and 9/11 first responder, former Continued on Page 43
PHOTO BY ROSE WELDON
Protesters walk in the Roslyn Rise March, one of a series of protests across the North Shore supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. See story on page 4 and more photos on page 19.
Phase three reopening begins Nail salons, spas, tanning salons, some youth sports slated to return, indoor dining begins BY R OB E RT PELAEZ
The third phase, as outlined by state officials, includes reinstating indoor dining (at 50 Long Island officially en- percent capacity), and reopentered the third reopening phase ing personal care businesses on Wednesday as the state con- such as nail salons, spas and tinues to recover from the coro- tanning salons. Some “low risk” youth sports can begin on July navirus pandemic. 6 throughout the state, officials said. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced on June 15 that more people would be allowed to gather in phase
three. “As more regions look to enter phase three across the state and our numbers continue to go down, we’re going to modify the guidelines to allow gatherings up to 25 people, which is up from 10 people,” Cuomo said. “The rules and regulations of Phase Three are very clear and they have been working. Everyone has a role to play as we’re reopening.” Nassau County Executive
Laura Curran on Wednesday touted the county’s success in adhering to the state’s health and safety guidelines. “We’ve managed reopening in a way that’s safe and smart, which is why Nassau County has seen an 85% decrease in COVID hospitalizations since phase one began a month ago,” Curran said. As of Tuesday, the mid-Hudson region was the eighth area Continued on Page 43
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