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vol. 91, no. 35

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a blank slate media s pecial section • augu st 25, 2016

Martins’ bid for delay shakes up House race

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Senator’s foes slam request for Dec. 6 vote, multiple petition challenges By N o a h M a N s k a r Republican Jack Martins’ request last week to push back the 3rd Congressional District election threw another twist into an already closely watched, highprofile race. The Old Westbury state senator asked a federal judge Aug. 19 to push the general election to Dec. 6 from Nov. 8, arguing that having only a month after the court-ordered Oct. 6 primary would give Democrat Tom Suozzi an unfair advantage and violate a federal law aimed at protecting overseas military voters. Lawyers for Martins and Philip Pidot, his primary opponent, will argue the issue in Albany on Aug. 30. But Pidot, Suozzi and Michael McDermott, the Libertarian candidate to replace Rep. Steve Israel (D-Huntington), united on Sunday to slam Martins’ request, casting it as his latest effort to win elections

in court rather than at the polls. They also called it an attempt by Martins to insulate himself from any harm the Republican presidential candidate, Donald Trump, might cause his campaign at the top of the Nov. 8 ticket. “It’s time for Jack Martins to put on his big boy pants,” Suozzi said at the Greenvale Townhouse Diner. “This is an election about important issues, and it’s time to talk about the issues and actually have a debate and let the people decide who they think the best candidate is, instead of playing these weaselly maneuvers that he’s been using over and over again.” Pidot won the right to compete in a Republican primary in a court battle after the state Board of Elections ruled in May that he lacked the 1,250 signatures required for the June 28 GOP primary in the district stretching from northeast Queens to northwest Suffolk County. Continued on Page 77

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The Town of North Hempstead held its 6th annual Kidstock outdoor family music festival at North Hempstead Beach Park on Sunday. See more photos on page 68.

East Hampton study could give biz solution to G.N. By J oe N i k i c

hiring a consultant to study its downtown business areas. In October, East Hampton An East Hampton Town Board member, Sylvia Overby, hired a Massachusetts-based said the Great Neck peninsula firm, Dodson & Flinker Inc., to could benefit from following in conduct studies of the town’s her municipality’s footsteps in five hamlets in an effort to

identify areas of the business districts that could be improved. “We have a business committee, and that committee, working with the Planning Continued on Page 77

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