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VOL. 18, ISSUE 29
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NEWSPAPER THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 2016
2 SECTIONS, 32 PAGES
TOWN OF HUNTINGTON
Race For Israel’s Seat Heats Up jtantongco@longislandergroup.com
In a move that has changed the dynamic of the race for outgoing Rep. Steve Israel’s (D-Huntington) seat in the 3rd Congressional District, a federal judge in Syracuse has ruled that a Republican primary must go forward on Oct. 6 to allow contender Philip Pidot to run against State Senator Jack Martins (R-Old Westbury). However, Martins’ team challenged the ruling on Friday. First, they appealed to Judge Frederick Scullin to change the date of the general election from Nov. 8 to Dec. 6. Second, as an alternative, they requested Scullin to withdraw the order for the primary. The next court proceeding is scheduled for Aug. 30, with a rul-
ing expected to come down a few days after, according to William O’Reilly, a spokesman for Pidot. Pidot is a former fraud investigator from Glen Cove. Among his key platform points, he said he would pledge to impose a term limit on himself, and would also seek to do so for Jack Martins Philip Pidot fellow legislators. “We’re a little dumbstruck at like too much to ask.” Martins’ camp fired back how hostile he is to the democratic process, but it’s par for Monday in a statement that asthe course from what we’ve serts that the Oct. 6 primary date seen in the last few months,” Pi- does not allow overseas military dot said in a Friday interview. personnel adequate time to vote “All we want is for the voters to via absentee ballots. Federal law have the opportunity to pick the mandates that states send the nominee. That doesn’t seem (Continued on page A6) Photo courtesy of William O’Reilly
By Jano Tantongco
MELVILLE
SPOTLIGHT
Plan Calls For Removal Of Property Restrictions
Charles Esten Kicks Up Country Style
By Jano Tantongco jtantongco@longislandergroup.com
The Huntington Town Board is considering the removal of restrictions placed on this Melville property at 881 Walt Whitman Road, behind Bertucci’s restaurant, pictured right. Previously, covenants and restrictions mandated that parkland for adjacent West Hills County Park would be dedicated if the property was developed.
The Huntington Town Board has scheduled a public hearing to consider removing restrictions that would have called for parkland to be dedicated if a Melville property was developed. The property, 881 Walt Whitman Road, is currently protected by a declaration of covenants and restrictions that were previously established when there was a plan to build a daycare center on the property, which is located behind Bertucci’s restaurant. The covenants and restrictions stipulated that 0.8 (Continued on page A6)
Crash Injures Four People A2
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