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MSSN to reopen for surgery

Seaford F.D. helps with propane fire

Governor plans L.I. reopening

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VOL. 68 NO. 20

MAY 12 - 20, 2020

Celebrating successes in cars Seniors, first responders and front-line workers are honored By TMOTHY DENTON and J.D. FREDA tdenton@liherald.com, jfreda@liherald.com

It may have been cold and drizzly, with leaden skies, and Nassau County may have been in the midst of the worst crisis it has faced in a century, but spirits were as high as if the sun were shining brightly on a carefree world as Seaford and Wantagh celebrated the season with two parades last Friday. In the morning, dozens of Seafordites joined teachers from Seaford High School to honor the class of 2020. And late that afternoon, at least 100

cars, trucks and service vehicles assembled at Gen. Douglas MacArthur High School for a raucous tribute to first responders and front-line workers. Cars and trucks began gathering in the Seaford High parking lot shortly after 8 a.m. for a cruise through the district that took them past seniors’ homes, as well as the district’s other schools, before they circled back to end where they started. “We’re going to try to drive by as many seniors’ houses as possible,” Seaford High Principal Scott Bersin said a few days before the event.

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COUNTY LEGISLATOR JOHN Ferretti, far right, State Assemblyman John Mikulin, Hempstead Town Councilman Dennis Dunne and Town Clerk Kate Murray, second from left, with police escort and film characters, helped honor first responders and front-line workers with a car parade through Ferretti’s 15th District last Friday. At MacArthur, County Legislator John Ferretti joined the Levittown Moms Facebook group to sponsor a car parade that featured State Assemblyman John Mikulin, Hempstead

Town Councilman Dennis Dunne and Town Clerk Kate Murray, all appropriately masked and gloved, trading elbow bumps with their constituents and one another before

the parade kicked off from the school’s parking lot at 5:30 p.m. More than 100 cars, pickup trucks, fire trucks and ambuCONTINUED ON PAGE 13

Congressional hopefuls get national support BY J.D. FREDA Jfreda@liherald.com

The race for New York’s 2nd Congressional District seat is heating up, even with current social distancing guidelines in place. At the beginning of the year, local candidates were jockeying for endorsements from Long Island political committees and elected officials, hoping to jump out as party favorites. Now congressional hopefuls are fishing for national backers – and they have caught some. The 2nd Congressional District covers Seaford and most of Wantagh, and extends into

Suffolk County. The district’s makeup may change after the cur rent census because of reapportionment. Earlier this year, Long Island Re publican leaders announced the party would back State Assemblyman Andrew Garbarino, a Republican from Sayville, in the race to succeed Seaford Republican Rep. Peter King. King, who is completing his 13th term, announced late last year that he would not seek a 14th term. The race to succeed him has drawn national attention because of his prominence, as well as his friendship with President Donald Trump.

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’m honored to receive the endorsement of Senator Harris, who has paved the way for so many women.

JACKIE GORDON

Congressional candidate, 2nd C.D. The Republican Main Street Partnership, a political action committee, last week announced its endorsement of Garbarino to succeed King, a

RMSP member. “Andrew Garbarino is a Long Island native with an acute understanding of its issues,” said Sarah Chamberlain, RMSP’s chief executive of ficer. “His proven track record of conservative values makes Garbarino a natural successor to retiring RMSP PAC Member Rep. Pete King.”

RMSP focuses on creating “specially tailored” programs that teach suburban candidates how to win their districts. According to a news release, its class entitled “Suburban Candidate School” teaches skills such as “addressing suburban women, working with unions, building a boots-on-the-ground CONTINUED ON PAGE 7


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