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Elections for commissioners in six fire districts and a water district were conducted Tuesday night. All terms are five years except where indicated. more
The following provides a list of results in all major South Shore races covered in 2016 by Herald Community Newspapers. Results are organized by community. … more
The race between Inwood native and Hewlett resident Chris McGrath and State Sen. Todd Kaminsky (D-Long Beach) on Tuesday was as close as it was in April’s special election, but Kaminsky prevailed over his Republican rival. Green Party candidate Laurence S. Hirsh of North Woodmere garnered 1 percent of the vote. more
The Village of Lawrence will have three new trustees and a different mayor following the June 21 election. In five other villages all the incumbents ran unopposed. more
Uri Kaufman (380 votes) and Syma Diamond (319) will be the two new Village of Lawrence trustees after defeating Daniel Goldstein (276) and Rochelle Stern Kevelson (157) in Tuesday’s election. more
Incumbent Trustees Ronald Lanzilotta and Myrna Zisman, who ran under the Citizen’s Party banner, retained their board seats in the Village of Cedarhurst in Tuesday’s election. more
On Tuesday, residents went to the polls and voted for commissioners in seven special districts; including a half dozen that provide fire protection in Atlantic Beach, Hewlett, Inwood, North Lawrence, Meadowmere Park and Woodmere. All terms begin on Jan. 1. more
With her family surrounding her at the podium at the Garden City Hotel, Acting District Attorney Madeline Singas became D.A.-elect Singas with her victory over Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray on Tuesday night. more
Nassau County Republican Legislator Denise Ford has retained her 4th District seat in the Nassau County Legislature by a vote of 6,943 to 4,311 for her challenger, Democrat Keith Lebowitz. Ford has … more
Incumbent Sanitary District 1 Commissioner Frank Argento was re-elected with XXX votes on July 8 for his third five-year term as part of the six-member board, which helps to oversee an entity that has more than 100 full-time employees and picks up about 39,000 tons of solid waste annually. more
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