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Trump loses on N. Shore

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But voters back GOP down ballot BY N O A H M A N S K A R Nassau County and the North Shore remained a Democratic stronghold for Hillary Clinton in last week’s presidential election, a stark contrast to Republican President-elect Donald Trump’s easy win in Suolk County. But some North Shore voters’ picks at the top of the ticket did not determine their choices in local races for Congress and the state Senate, according to data from the New York State Board of Elections and data from the Nassau County Board of Elections compiled by Newsday. Continued on Page 23

Outside money propels Phillips win PAGE 21

Minority communities react to Trump victory PAGE 22

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE NASSAU COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART

Nassau County Museum of Art Board Trustees Clarence F. Michalis, Dr. Harvey Manes, Sharon Cuchel, Deborah A. Cannon, Board President Angela Susan Anton, Museum Director Karl E. Willers. See story on page 2.

Flower Hill deputy to take reins After state senator-elect resigns, Robert McNamara will be mayor BY ST E P H E N ROMANO Robert McNamara, deputy mayor of Flower Hill, will assume the roll of mayor when state Senator-elect Elaine Phillips resigns after her election vic-

tory is certiďŹ ed. The board of trustees on Monday passed a resolution clarifying the village’s succession plan. Phillips, a Republican who was re-elected to a third twoyear term as village mayor in March, defeated Democrat Adam Haber in the race for the 7th District Senate seat vacated by Sen. Jack Martins (R-Old Westbury). Phillips said she is wait-

ing for her election victory to become certiďŹ ed to resign as mayor. The Board of Elections is currently counting the absentee ballots. “It would be my honor to assist Bob in his new role when the transition is ready,â€? Phillips said. “It will be a very smooth transition.â€? The trustees didn’t hesitate to put their support behind McNamara, unanimously approving

the resolution. “The mayor and I will work on a transition for the village,â€? McNamara said. “It will be a smooth transition for sure.â€? “It’s a simple decision,â€? Trustee Brian Herrington said. “We have a very qualiďŹ ed deputy mayor and it just seems like the perfect choice. It’ll be a natural transition.â€? Although Phillips’ term ends in 2018, McNamara will serve Continued on Page 62

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