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Friday, November 16, 2018
Vol. 67, No. 46
HOLIDAY GIFT, DINING GUIDE
PARKING ISSUES IN MINEOLA
PLAN FOR L.I. WITH DEMS IN CONTROL OF STATE
PAGES 37-44
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In reversal, Curran OKs 6th Precinct
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County executive had threatened lawsuit over budget amendment BY LU K E TOR R A N C E Just last week, Nassau County Executive Laura Curran moved to sue the county Legislature over changes made to the budget to add $1.6 million to reopen the 6th and 8th police precincts. But on Monday, she stood beside Minority Leader Kevan Abrahams to announce that the county would begin opening the closed precincts next year. “When I ran for county executive, I recognized the need to reopen the 6th and the 8th precincts,” she said at a news conference in Manhasset. “Today I announce that becomes a reality.” The 6th Precinct in Manhasset was absorbed into the 3rd Precinct in Williston Park in 2012 under County Executive Edward Mangano as a cost-saving measure. Politicians and residents have pushed for its return over the past six years.!But Nassau County, continuing to operate under the Nas-
sau Interim Finance Authority, has not been able to find money for it. Curran’s original! $3.075 billion budget did not include money to reopen the precincts. But the Nassau Legislature voted unanimously last month to reopen the 6th Precinct and the 8th Precinct in Levittown and set aside the money to do so. Shortly after the measure passed, Curran said she would veto the precinct openings, saying that the county did not have the money to do so and that it would be an “empty gesture,” adding that the county Police Department did not have enough detectives. Curran’s threat to sue came over the Legislature’s increasing the estimated revenue reaped from the sales tax. Presiding Officer Richard Nicolello (R-New Hyde Park) said that the county had the money to reopen the precincts and that Curran’s lawsuit was “a colossal waste of taxpayer money.” Continued on Page 66
PHOTO BY MINEOLA UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Jackson Avenue School and Mineola Middle School completed a schoolwide art initiative based on the What Lifts You Campaign through Kelsey Montague Art. See story on page 20.
Ground game carried Kaplan to Senate victory BY JA N E LL E CL AUSEN
attributed to a strong ground game campaign, Democratic operatives and volunteers said, Town Councilwoman Anna with a “blue wave” factor and Kaplan’s victory over Republi- independent expenditures also can state Sen. Elaine Phillips in likely playing roles. Kaplan defeated Phillips state Senate District 7 could be
58,273 votes to 48,342, a margin of 53.68 to 44.53 percent, in a Democratic-leaning district that contains Elmont, Hicksville and all of North Hempstead. Continued on Page 67
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