We don’t typically endorse at the primary level — or at the gubernatorial level. But then again, Tom Suozzi is not a typical candidate. Not only is he from Long Island; he’s also from Nassau County — an important distinction from Kathy Hochul and Jumaane Williams. He understands the needs of Long Island communities and wants to make sure those needs are not overlooked.
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6/23/22
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In the race between incumbent Dorothy Goosby and challenger James Lamarre, the choice to re-elect Goosby comes almost as a default, because Lamarre has been a ghost throughout this race.
Goosby …
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10/28/21
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In the race between incumbent Debra Mulé and challenger Brian McEvoy, the choice to re-elect Mulé comes down to experience in the highly political arena that is the Nassau County …
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10/28/21
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In the race to fill Nassau County Comptroller Jack Schnirman’s post between Democrat Ryan Cronin and Republican Elaine Phillips, our choice to support Cronin boils down to his holistic plan to …
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10/28/21
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Carrié Solages’s five terms in office have molded him into a seasoned legislator, one with a keen grasp of the issues facing his district. During a make-or-break term when Covid-19 …
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10/28/21
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Just over two years into Laura Curran’s first term as county executive, the world was roiled by the coronavirus pandemic. Its continuing impact on life might have consumed lesser elected officials, but not Curran.
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Herald Staff
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10/28/21
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Since 2012, Delia DeRiggi-Whitton has actively taken on causes in Nassau County’s 11th Legislative District, and has made important changes.
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10/28/21
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After finding ways to cut expenses and raise new sources of revenue, Tim Tenke deserves to be re-elected for two more years as mayor of Glen Cove.
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10/28/21
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The Herald endorses Town of Hempstead Councilman Anthony D’Esposito in the 4th Council District.
D’Esposito, a Republican, is seen with constituents often, and has sponsored programs like …
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10/28/21
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After slashing the Town of Hempstead supervisor’s budget in half, proposing tax freezes or tax cuts each year in office and spending tens of millions of dollars to repair town roads and parks, Don Clavin deserves to be re-elected to two more years as town supervisor.
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10/28/21
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