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vol. 3, no. 2
SHATNER TALKS ABOUT SHATNER
FLOWER HILL CANCELS 2 HEARINGS
BOSWORTH, MURRAY OPPOSE CASINO
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resident takes oath as new top prosecutor Madeline Singas assumes role of acting DA; Cuomo mum on pick BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO Manhasset resident Madeline Singas took the oath of office as Nassau County’s acting district attorney on Tuesday, succeeding newly sworn-in U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-Garden City). Singas, 48, was previously the top assistant prosecutor to Rice, who in November was elected to represent the 4th Congressional District in Washington after nine years as district attorney. In a statement, Singas said
she has “very big shoes to fill” in replacing Rice but is “honored and privileged to represent this office and the 1.3 million residents of Nassau.” “I’m looking forward to continuing to refine many of the innovative programs that we initiated during the last nine years, and ensuring that Nassau County continues to be one of the safest big counties in the United States,” she said. Gov. Andrew Cuomo may formally appoint Singas or some- Manhasset resident Madeline Singas, previously the top assistant to former Nassau County District one else to replace her as acting Attorney kathleen Rice, takes the oath of office as the county’s top prosecutor during a ceremony in Continued on Page 38 Mineola on Tuesday.
Former Flower Hill Women’s Club prez dies BY B I LL SAN ANTONIO
who once served as president of the village’s women’s club, died in her Somers, N.Y. home on Former Village of Flower Hill Christmas morning. She was 90. “She raised seven children resident Catherine Cornachio,
and she did a pretty good job of it,” her son William said, adding that his mother was also active in the parish at St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church. Catherine and husband Bill moved to their Woodhill Lane home in 1965 and left for the upper Westchester community in 1987. Together, the couple raised
children Lynn, William, Sherry, Jack, Joan, Donna and Chris. Jack died in 2011. She is survived by six of her children, 20 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. William, who now lives in an unincorporated part of Manhasset, said his mother had a love of learning throughout her life. She was an avid reader of the New
York Times and played bridge regularly. “She also really loved joining my father on his motor boat during the summer months, spending the day on the water,” William said. “Together they enjoyed all that Manhasset Bay and it’s environs had to offer.” The couple of 48 years met Continued on Page 37
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