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da and county, town govs up for grabs Voters set to pick town supervisors, council majorities By J oe n i K i c With four days until election day, voters will soon go to the polls to decide who Nassau County’s next District Attorney will be, whether the Republican Party will achieve a supermajority in the county Legislature, and who will control the North Hempstead and Hempstead town councils. Acting DA Madeline Singas, a Democrat, took office this January after former DA Kathleen Rice was elected to Congress. She seeks to win her first full-term election in the DA

race against Republican Kate Murray, who has served as Hempstead’s Town Supervisor since 2003. Singas has been critical of Murray’s lack of experience as a prosecutor and said she

ELECTION 2015 is looking to continue her efforts fighting against political corruption, which includes investigating the county’s contracting system following allegations of corruption.

Murray, who has no prior experience as a prosecutor, said that Singas has been lax in her duties as DA, especially in the fight against the rising heroin epidemic in the county. Coming into the election, Republicans in the county Legislature hold 12 of the 19 legislative seats. Should they win one more seat, the party will achieve a supermajority, meaning they owned a two-thirds majority, enough to pass legislation without any Democratic votes. In the race for legislative District 9, Republican incumContinued on Page 69

Albertson resident goes into Hall of Fame Rosalia Gioia has been an official since 1952 Photo/(C)2015 MARTHA GORFEIN PHOTOCONCEPTS www.mgphotoconcepts.com A young girl enjoys an early Halloween celebration at the Clark Botanic Gardens “Not-So-Spooky Walk” in Albertson.

By H a r r i s on Marder Age is nothing more than a number to Albertson resident Rosalia Gioia. Even at 84 years old, Gioia said, she has no plans to stop being a sports official, a passion of hers since 1952. “As long as God has given

me the health, I will continue officiating,” she said. Gioia has been coaching and officiating sports games for more than 60 years, including girl’s basketball, volleyball, field hockey, lacrosse and softball at various levels of play. On Sept. 31, Gioia’s decades of dedication were recognized when she was in-

ducted into the Nassau County High School Athletic Hall of Fame at a ceremony at Crest Hollow Country Club. Along with 27 other Nassau County residents, Gioia was honored for her outstanding service and leadership for the high school interscholastic programs for the boys and girls Continued on Page 58

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