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4, 2015 section • september litmor publications special
singas runs against scotto, eyes Murray
A MACABRe MARCH
Says courtroom experience, record as acting DA trump both By B I LL saN aNTONIO Eight months into her first campaign for public office, Acting Nassau County District Attorney Madeline Singas said she is only just now starting to get comfortable with the process. “The whole thing is unusual,” the Democratic district attorney candidate said in a sit-down interview with Blank Slate Media Thursday. “It’s a whole different ball game, running for office.” Singas, of Manhasset, is the former chief assistant to her predecessor, U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-Garden City), and assumed the district attorney role in January after her former boss was sworn into Congress and Gov. Andrew Cuomo declined to appoint a successor. Though her sights are set on an
Election Day showdown in November with Republican Kate Murray, the Town of Hempstead supervisor, Singas will first have to defeat Port Washington resident Michael A. Scotto in a Sept. 10 primary for the Democratic nomination. “This is a job that I want, that I feel I’ve worked my entire career towards, and I intend to be doing it past November,” Singas said. According to 11-day pre-primary campaign finance records filed Wednesday, Singas has a war chest of $807,027.35, with Scotto reporting $12,759.89. Murray had $538,188.19 on hand as of her most recent filing in July. Born to Greek parents and raised in Astoria, Singas began her career in the Queens District Attorney’s office in 1991 and was eventually promoted to a leadership Continued on Page 37
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE MINEOLA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Students in Mineola High School’s marching band rehearsed a spooky new show routine, titled “Haunted,” during last month’s summer band camp at Camp Kinder-Ring in Hopewell Junction.
Winthrop to receive $150K in state research funding By B I LL saN aNTONIO Two North Shore-area hospitals will receive part of $17.2 million in state funding to train teams of biomedical researchers, Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s office an-
nounced Thursday. North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset and WinthropUniversity Hospital in Mineola were among the 26 facilities named to participate in the Empire Clinical Research Investigator Program, through which the
funding was approved. “Some of the world’s most exciting and groundbreaking medical discoveries have been made possible by research done in New York medical institutions and laboratories,” Cuomo said in a stateContinued on Page 43
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