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Vol. 96, No. 49
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Suozzi joins crowded race for governor
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Congressman says he is running as a ‘common sense’ Democrat BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) announced on Monday that he will run for governor in 2022 as a “common sense Democrat.” Suozzi said he wants to reduce crime and property taxes throughout the state along with protecting the environment and combating climate change. Suozzi, 59, cited his government experience in a video announcing his candidacy for governor. “Everything I’ve done in my career has prepared me for this particular job at this particular time,” Suozzi said. Suozzi noted the increase of crime in New York and said enforcing gun laws and empowering judges to keep “violent criminals off the streets” will be some of his top public safety priorities. The congressman also said he has an ability to work with other elected officials regardless of po-
litical affiliation. ”I believe that the answer to New York’s problems will not be solved by moving radically to the left or to the right,” Suozzi said. “We need to move forward. I will work with anyone to solve problems on behalf of the people I serve, as I always have.” Before being elected to Congress in 2013, Suozzi was Nassau County executive from 2002 to 2009. He also served as Glen Cove’s mayor for four terms, beginning in 1994. In 2006, Suozzi lost the Democratic nomination for governor to former Attorney General Eliot Spitzer. The $3 million in funds for Suozzi’s congressional campaign can be used toward his campaign for governor. Suozzi, who has a background as a CPA and attorney, said his county executive tenure and experience balancing budgets for Nassau makes him an ideal candidate Continued on Page 43
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE GREAT NECK SCHOOL DISTRICT
Saddle Rock students helped donate more than 1,000 items to the St. Aloysius Food Pantry to benefit local families.
Park district candidates talk taxes, goals in forum BY R OB E RT PELAEZ
for residents along with other issues facing the parks during a virtual forum on Tuesday night. The forum, hosted by the Candidates vying for the position of Great Neck Park Dis- League of Women Voters of trict commissioner addressed Port Washington-Manhasset, ways to prevent tax increases featured the five candidates
seeking to fill the seat of longtime Commissioner Robert Lincoln, who announced in September that he would not seek re-election. The candidates are Gary Aquilon, Dorothy Feng, Continued on Page 42
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