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Singas tops Scotto to win DA primary Will face Republican Kate Murray in November’s general election U.S. Rep. Kathleen Rice (D-Garden City), as an “aggressive and tough” prosecutor. “We took a step towards endActing Nassau County District ing public corruption, fighting the Attorney Madeline Singas defeat- scourge of heroin and cracking ed Michael A. Scotto in a Demo- down on violent criminals,” said cratic primary Thursday to win the Singas, of Manhasset. “Most imparty nomination for November’s portantly, we took a step towards district attorney race against Re- making sure Nassau County has a lifelong prosecutor, not a career publican Kate Murray. Singas received 72.80 percent politician, as district attorney.” Scotto, who (8,033 votes) of the awaited the result at a 11,035 votes, while supporter’s residence Scotto took 27.01 percent (2,981 votes), ac- eleCTion 2015 in Port Washington, PHOTO BY BILL SAN ANTONIO said he and his camcording to the Nassau paign had spoken to The United States flag hangs suspended from the ladders of two Manhasset-Lakeville fire enCounty Board of Elecat least 10,000 people gines during the annual September 11 memorial vigil Friday at the Mary Jane Davies Green. tions, which at publication had counted 99.08 percent who were unsatisfied with the district attorney’s office under Singas, of county precincts. There were 21 write-in votes but cited a low turnout in declarcast, according to the election ing the primary. “It seems the voting public board. Flanked by her family at a re- aren’t concerned about heroin, sults watch party at Louie’s Oyster violent crime and political corrupBar & Grille in Port Washington, tion,” said Scotto, a Port WashingSingas said she was eager to con- ton resident. remembrance of the 56 North six inches in height. BY B I LL tinue the work of her predecessor, Continued on Page 46 It was pulled from the Hempstead residents who died SAN ANTONIO Ground Zero site of the Sep- at the World Trade Center 14 A steel beam now sits tember 11 attacks, donated to years ago. The beam — and its acon the second floor of North the town by the Port Authority Hempstead Town Hall in of New York and New Jersey in companying granite plaque Manhasset, measuring about 2013 and displayed for the first that lists the names of each vicContinued on Page 46 two feet long, a foot wide and time Friday during a solemn
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North Hempstead unveils September 11 memorial
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