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Friday, December 3, 2021
Vol. 9, No. 49
LIVING 50 PLUS
2 KILLED IN FATAL CRASH IN NHP
RYDER RETAINED AS COMMISH
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STUDENTS AGAINST SMOKING
NHL halts games after outbreak BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z Less than a week after taking the ice for the first time at their new home, UBS Arena in Belmont, the New York Islanders were forced to postpone several games due to a coronavirus outbreak within the team. NHL officials announced on Saturday that upward of eight players entered the league’s COVID protocol and that the team’s games through at least Tuesday would be postponed. League officials said they are analyzing the Islanders’ regular season schedule to decide when the postponed matches would be rescheduled. The Islanders had been scheduled to play the New York Rangers on Sunday and the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday. Aside from the coronavirus temporarily pausing its season, the team played its first 13 games of the regular season on the road so the final touches could be put on its new home before the home opener on Nov. 20. Continued on Page 43
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Roslyn High School’s Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) raised awareness Nov. 18 about the dangers of nicotine. The club hung a banner and posted informational flyers all around the high school, warning students about the dangers of smoking and vaping.
Suozzi joins crowded gov race Congressman, ex-county exec says he is running as a ‘common sense’ Democrat BY R OB E RT PELAEZ U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (DGlen Cove) announced on Monday that he will run for governor in 2022 as a “common sense Democrat.”
Suozzi said he wants to reduce crime and property taxes throughout the state along with protecting the environment and combating climate change. Suozzi, 59, cited his government experience in a video announcing his candidacy for governor. “Everything I’ve done in my career has prepared me for this particular job at this particular time,” Suozzi said.
Suozzi noted the increase of crime in New York and said enforcing gun laws and empowering judges to keep “violent criminals off the streets” will be some of his top public safety priorities. The congressman also said he has an ability to work with other elected officials regardless of political affiliation. ”I believe that the answer to New York’s problems will not be solved by moving radically to the left or to the right,” Suozzi
said. “We need to move forward. I will work with anyone to solve problems on behalf of the people I serve, as I always have.” Before being elected to Congress in 2013, Suozzi was Nassau County executive from 2002 to 2009. He also served as Glen Cove’s mayor for four terms, beginning in 1994. In 2006, Suozzi lost the Democratic nomination for governor to former Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. Continued on Page 43
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