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Friday, July 8, 2016

Vol. 65, No. 28

N E W H Y D E PA R K

Overcoming Aches & Pains Exercise and arthritis

Better Late Than Never Retirement saving for late bloomers

Parts Unknown

Interesting travel ideas for men and women over 50

SPECIAL SECTION: 3RD TRACK FOES LIVING 50 plus BACK PHILLIPS

TOWN WON’T REPLACE TERRY

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Leading 3rd track opponent backs Phillips

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Bill Corbett endorses GOP Senate candidate, says a Dem would bend B y N oah M anskar The leader of a group opposing the Long Island Rail Road’s proposed third track has thrown his support behind Republican Elaine Phillips for state Senate, saying a GOP majority is key to blocking the project. Floral Park attorney Bill Corbett, head of the coalition group Citizens Against Rail Expansion, or CARE, said he thinks a Democrat replacing state Sen. Jack Martins (R-Old Westbury), a staunch opponent of the $1.5 billion project, would likely bend to political pressure from Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo to fund it. “We know that a Democratic Assembly will give him whatever he wants and we know that a Democratic Senate will do the same, so it’s important that the Republican Party keep control of the Senate,” Corbett said. Phillips, mayor of the Village of Flower Hill, and Democrat Adam Haber of East Hills, a Roslyn

school board trustee and former Nassau Interim Finance Authority board member, are running to replace Martins in the 7th Senate District as he runs for Congress. Corbett, a registered Republican, said Phillips assured him in three meetings that she would block state funding for the plan Cuomo announced in January for a third track along the LIRR’s Main Line between Floral Park and Hicksville. Corbett sent an email June 29 encouraging CARE supporters to attend Phillips’ campaign launch event June 30. About half a dozen showed up, he said. Corbett only speaks for himself in endorsing Phillips, he said, but CARE could agree to support her collectively after its dozens of members meet later this summer. Several other members have told Corbett they think it’s important to keep Martins’ seat Republican, he said. “I know that she would work Continued on Page 58

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More than 1,300 people came to the Hillside Islamic Center’s three prayer services in New Hyde Park on Wednesday to celebrate Eid al Fitr, the Muslim holiday marking the end of the month-long fasting period called Ramadan. See story on Page 3.

Ex Little League head to pay back $20K he took B y N oah M anskar

want him to return the whole amount. John Boccuzza took the A former Little League money from Little League baseball administrator has of- District 29 over the last three fered to return $20,000 of the years, current administrator $24,000 he took from league Jim McDaniels told parents coffers, but some parents and local league presidents in

a June 27 email to local league presidents and parents. That caused a block to be put on the league’s account, delaying championship banners in getting to winning teams and preventing medals from being Continued on Page 70

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