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Malverne’s proposed $57 million spending plan has a tax-levy increase of 2.75 percent and raises spending just 2.92 percent, which is below the district’s average year-to-year increase. … more
The Herald enthusiastically endorses Kathleen Rice for Congress. Rice, a Democrat from Garden City, has represented the 4th Congressional District since 2014, and we see no reason to replace her. more
In West Hempstead, Karen Brohm, the current school board president, is running for another term unopposed. Rudy Schindler, a trustee for six years, is also without an opponent. Both were instrumental in the passage of the district’s recent $35.5 million bond, which will facilitate much-needed capital improvements to its properties as well as several of its programs. more
On April 19, voters in the 9th Senate District will decide who will replace Sen. Dean Skelos, the disgraced majority leader, and, potentially, which party will control the State Senate. As readers have no doubt noticed . . . more
The Herald endorses Tony Santino, a Republican from East Rockaway, for 
Town of Hempstead supervisor. more
After more than 20 years as a county legislator, Francis Becker is stepping down, and he’s leaving big shoes to fill. C. William Gaylor, a Republican from Becker’s hometown of Lynbrook, is … more
The marquee contest on next Tuesday’s ballot in Nassau County is for district attorney. Democrat Madeline Singas, who has filled the D.A.’s seat since she replaced Kathleen Rice in January, … more
The Herald encourages Town of Hempstead voters to return Nasrin Ahmad to the town clerk’s seat. She is, far and away, the most qualified candidate for the job. more
In the race for the board seat in the Town of Hempstead’s 2nd District, Republican Councilman Ed Ambrosino’s experience and knowledge make him the strongest candidate. Given his legal expertise, his extensive involvement in town and county government and his impressive record of participation in community organizations, he clearly deserves to be re-elected. more
The two former primary opponents appeared together at a monthly meeting for local clergy at the Long Island Marriot in Uniondale, where Abrahams announced his endorsement. more
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