The June New York state primary produced many shocking results, but stories calling the election results a major shift to the left by the Democratic Party are just plain false.
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8/8/20
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The students at Ann MacArthur Primary and L.V. Intermediate School will meet a new principal when they return to school this fall. Kurt Simon, a former elementary school principal and assistant superintendent for curriculum and instruction from the Cold Spring Harbor Central School District, will be joining the Locust Valley Central School District on Aug. 3.
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By Laura Lane
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7/28/20
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Most people don’t like going to the doctor. The truth? Even doctors don’t like going to doctors.
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By Ankita Sagar and Maria Carney
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6/26/20
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Updated June 24 at 1:10 p.m.
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-St. Albans) defeated challenger Shanyiat Chowdhury in the 5th Congressional District Democratic primary 66 to 33 percent on June 23.
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By Jeff Bessen
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6/24/20
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Republicans Cindy Grosz and Douglas Tuman are going head-to-head in the 4th Congressional District primary race.
The Herald asked Grosz and Tuman questions focusing on issues vital to the …
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By Nakeem Grant
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6/18/20
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The Democratic Primary, on June 23, is right around the corner. This year, due to the coronavirus, voters will be casting absentee ballots by mail. U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi is being challenged by Michael Weinstock of Great Neck and Melanie D’Arrigo of Port Washington. The winner of the primary will face Republican nominee George Santos of Queens in November.
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By Laura Lane
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6/12/20
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Saying “No New Yorker should have to choose between their health and their right to vote,” N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo ordered mail-in ballots in local school elections to be counted if received by June 16.
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6/7/20
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The way the Democratic primary season is unfolding, it looks more and more likely that unless his juggernaut is derailed, Sen. Bernie Sanders may snatch the nomination and doom the party to electoral defeat.
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2/28/20
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The excitement in the Bayville Primary School multi-purpose room was contagious. As the sun set on Jan. 15, teachers and middle school volunteers worked feverously, putting a plethora of math and …
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By Cathi Turow
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2/7/20
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Each October comes the proliferation of political lawn signs, dotting Nassau County’s suburban landscape with candidates’ names and slogans.
Campaigns, whether they be county, town, state, …
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By Peter Belfiore
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10/23/19
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