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"People all across the state, when you mention state government, [are] literally shaking their heads . . ." more
The vote to seat a new legislator in the 19th District is less than three weeks away, and candidates Rita Kestenbaum and Steve Rhoads have been out making their cases to voters. more
The outcome of the race in the Nassau County Legislature's 19th District could prove key to whether the Legislature’s Republican majority is able to secure a supermajority, which is needed to borrow money or override a county executive’s veto. more
The New York State Board of Elections acknowledged on Feb. 6 that Norma Gonsalves, the Nassau County Legislature’s presiding officer, repeatedly failed to make required campaign finance filings dating back to 2006. more
Dave Denenberg’s resignation from the Nassau County Legislature on Jan. 21, the day that he pleaded guilty to mail fraud in federal court, set off a scramble to fill the seat he held for 15 years. more
One after another, for four hours, speakers at a hearing last Wednesday in Jamaica, Queens lined up to decry a proposal to build a liquefied natural gas terminal in the Atlantic Ocean 18.5 miles southeast of Jones Beach. more
My name is William Field and I have been representing you for the last 20 years as your commissioner in the Wantagh Fire District. On Tuesday, Dec. 9, residents of the Wantagh Fire District will be called upon to vote for the position of fire commissioner and I am seeking your support. more
In the Seaford Fire District, Commissioner George von Glahn is up for re-election. He has been on the Board of Fire Commissioners for the past 10 years, and is currently serving as its chairman. Von Glahn is also a long-time volunteer firefighter in Seaford. more
The Fire Department has been a big part of William Field’s life for four decades. He joined the Wantagh Fire Department when he was 18, rose to the rank of chief, and has served as commissioner for the past 20 years. more
So, the midterm election came and went. Republicans control Congress. Now what? more
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