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Scotto blasts Singas, calls dA’s office broken Dem challenger sez he might not endorse if he loses By B i LL SAN ANToNio Democratic Nassau County district attorney candidate Michael A. Scotto said Thursday that although he doesn’t plan on losing to acting DA Madeline Singas in their Sept. 10 primary, he’s not sure he’d be able to endorse her or Republican Kate Murray if he does. “I don’t know that I could support Madeline Singas or anyone because I’m not running on any reason other than I think she’s running a poor DA’s office,” Scotto said in a
sit-down interview with Blank Slate media. A Port Washington resident, Scotto had accumulated more than 6,000 petition signatures to qualify for the
elecTioN 2015 Democratic primary, of which more than 3,100 were invalidated by the county Board of Elections. Singas’s campaign said in
court that even more signatures should have been nullified, though Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Jeffrey Brown accepted a judicial hearing report that indicated Scotto had received 3,241 legal signatures. Singas, of Manhasset, did not pursue an appeal, setting the stage for a primary. “She made it personal, being named a party in the suit,” Scotto said. “If the DA is willing to say that about me, imagine what she’d be willing to say about a person on the Continued on Page 40
Construction begins on Morley Park air stripper Work to Roslyn Estates site still ongoing, officials say PHOTO BY CHRISTIAN ARAOS
A guitarist performs during the annual Long Island Scottish Festival and Highland Games Saturday at the Old Westbury Gardens. See story on Page 4.
By B i LL SAN ANToNio Construction has commenced at a portion of Christopher Morley Park to build a water purification system that would rid the inactive Roslyn Water District well along Diana’s Trail in the Village of Roslyn Estates of various contaminants, including the chlo-
rofluorocarbon Freon-22. The work began Thursday with the clearing of trees from the site, following a July 23 approval by the county parks and public works departments of the district’s plans to replant trees around the site. “The planting plan was the last piece of the puzzle,” said Rich Passariello, the water district’s superintendent.
A depiction of the replanting as well as a rendering of the air stripper, which has been designed to resemble a house with aesthetics mirroring others in Roslyn Estates, has been posted on the water district’s website. Five contractors have been hired to construct the $3 million project, which was apContinued on Page 40
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