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After 53 years, the Merrick Film Forum may be coming to an end. Owing to a lack of funding, President Jay Broad has announced that the 2010-11 season will be the forum’s last. more
Many candidates vying for votes in upcoming local elections reached out to residents at an Oct. 14 Meet the Candidates Night hosted by the South Merrick Community Civic Association and the North Merrick Community Association at the Merrick Golf Course clubhouse. Hopefuls seeking terms in county, town and District Court positions were given 10 minutes to address the crowd. Above all else, candidates used the time to speak out on the controversial Lighthouse project that, if approved, would redesign Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum and much of the surrounding Garden City area. Most candidates also took time to introduce themselves and explain what they hope to do for residents should they be voted into office on Nov. 3. Candidates running for county offices who spoke at the event were Nassau County Executive Tom Suozzi, a Democrat, and his Republican challenger, Edward Mangano; Republican candidate for District Attorney, Joy Watson; Republican incumbent running for county clerk, Maureen O'Connell; Nassau County Legislator Norma Gonsalves, the Republican incumbent representing the 13th L.D., and her Democratic challenger, Patricia Maher; and Nassau County Legislator David Denenberg, the Democratic incumbent representing the 19th L.D., and his Republican challenger, Dr. Fred Jones. Candidates for Town of Hempstead offices who attended were Town of Hempstead Supervisor Kate Murray, a Republican, and her Democratic challenger, Kristen McElroy; Town Clerk Mark Bonilla, a Republican, and his Democratic challenger, Anthony Rattoballi; and Town Council challenger in the 6th District, Democrat Matt Hynes. District Judge candidates Donald Birnbaum, the Democratic incumbent, and his Republican challenger, Terrence Murphy, also spoke. more
"Four DWIs [is what] it took before that woman killed my child," said Deena Cohen, president of the Long Island chapter of Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Cohen was speaking before an assembly of about 50 students at Seaford High School, arranged by State Sen. Charles Fuschillo Jr., a Republican, and Nassau County District Attorney Kathleen Rice, a Democrat who is up for re-election. Cohen’s 21-year-old daughter, Jodi, was killed by a drunk driver 20 years ago. "I need you to understand the importance of [not] drinking and driving and drugging and driving," Cohen told the students. "The pain never goes away, ever ... The pain is still here. The 20-year number did something to my head. Jodi is gone almost as long" as she was alive. Tears were welling up in students' eyes as Cohen spoke. more
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