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Each election season, we invite political candidates to the Heralds' Garden City office for an hour-long meeting to hear their ideas and views before deciding whom we will endorse. This year will be no different. more
On the same day, July 23, that Hewlett Harbor resident John Novello pleaded guilty to stealing nearly $60,000 from the Cedarhurst Republican Committee, he was arrested again for alleged mortgage fraud. Novello had pleaded guilty to two counts of grand larceny – one for the embezzlement of the GOP money – and the other on the unindicted mortgage fraud matter.  more
LeRoy Roberts won a five-year term as a commissioner of Sanitation District No. 2 in Baldwin on July 19, with 96 votes, after serving since originally elected in 2001. Previously, he had won terms … more
On June 3, the New York State Senate passed bill S.1102A that would require candidates for commissioners of sanitation districts to file statements of campaign expenditure and contributions, as there … more
When polls closed in Rockville Centre on Tuesday night, incumbent Emilio Grillo and newcomer Katie Conlon were elected to the village board for four-year terms over challenger Mark Albarano. Grillo and Conlon both ran on the RVC Family Party line, while Albarano ran as an independent. more
Three candidates vying for the Rockville Centre board of trustees fielded residents’ questions and discussed the issues at a community forum on June 3 at the Sandel Senior Center. more
On Tuesday, before the Herald went to press the Baldwin Union Free School District held its annual budget and Board of Education trustee elections. Incumbents Mary Jo O’Hagan and Annie Doresca … more
The Rockville Centre School District budget of about $123.5 million passed by a vote of 2,008 to 907.School board incumbent Kelly Barry (1,437 votes) and challenger Erica Messier (1,416) defeated … more
Voters in the Glen Cove City School District approved the district’s nearly $96 million spending plan for 2021-22 on Tuesday. The budget passed with 1,050 in favor in and 655 opposed. more
The North Shore School District community voted in favor of the district’s $111.6 million spending plan for the 2021-22 school year on Tuesday, though voted down the Capital Reserve Fund. The budget passed with 1,771 yes votes and 1,754 no votes. The capital reserve failed in a vote of 1,798 opposed and 1,560 in favor. more
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