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Friday, October 23, 2015
vol. 64, no. 43
N E W H Y D E PA R K
ION 2015 ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ELECT
VOTERS GUIDE
2015
Election Day,
3, 2015 Tuesday, November . - 9:00 p.m. Polls Open: 6:00 a.m In This Guide Abbreviations Used
REP Republican CON Conservative Working Families WF DEM Democrat Party TRP Tax Revolt IND Independence REF Reform Party
LWVNC Voter Guide
2015, a publication
of the League of Women
Voters of Nassau County.
. Reprinted with permission
2015 VOTERS’ GUIDE
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local pols talk big issues with voters
kING & QueeN
Contrasting viewpoints presented at League of Women Voters forum BY J OE N I K I C A N D NOAH MANSKAR
north Hempstead Town Supervisor With the floor to herself — As local elections approach, Republican Anthony Bulzomi the League of Women Voters put canceled his appearance the day candidates vying for seats on the before the forum — Democratic Nassau County Legislature and Supervisor Judi Bosworth touted North Hempstead’s Town Board in her administration’s progress toward efficiency in the town builddialogue before voters. At an Oct. 14 forum sponsored ing department. In addition to a highly pubby the group’s Port Washington and Manhasset chapter, incum- licized program that partners a town “advocate” bents and challengers with residents apdiscussed issues rangplying for building ing from the county’s contract process and ELECTION 2015 permits, Bosworth and the Town Board property tax refund have hired three adsystem to local budditional building inspectors and a gets and public works projects. The forum also gave the public plan examiner. John Niewender, the new a chance to question candidates directly leading up to the Nov. 3 building commissioner whom Bosworth appointed last year, has “abelection. Tax rates and the govern- solutely internalized our values of ment’s role in maintaining quality the building department being our of life in the county were major residents’ advocates and not their themes in the candidates’ prepared adversaries,” Bosworth said. Bosworth also touted her decistatements and their responses to Continued on Page 49 questions.
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Sewanhaka High School seniors Yash Sehgal (left) and Beaty Couloute take a ride as king and queen during the school’s superhero-themed homecoming parade on Oct. 17. See story and photos on page 4.
NHP supermarket sold, but future unclear in G.N. BY J OE N I K I C A White Plains bankruptcy court judge approved the sale of 28 Waldbaum’s and Pathmark locations Friday — 11 of which were on Long Island including in New Hyde Park and
Albertson. U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Robert Drain approved a 12-store, $40 million bid from ShopRite parent company WakeFern Food Corp. that includes the Pathmark at 2335 New Hyde Park Road in New
Hyde Park, and a $28.5 million bid from Staten-Island based Key Food Stores Co-operative Inc. for 16 supermarket locations, including the Waldbaum’s at 1050 Willis Ave. in Albertson. Continued on Page 61
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