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Suozzi beats 4 other Dems in primary

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Wins in Nassau, Queens for party nomination to replace Rep. Israel gress. “We’re not going to just run to Tom Suozzi won the Demo- get a job,” Suozzi said. “We’re runcratic nomination Tuesday to re- ning to do a job, to actually try and place U.S. Rep. Steve Israel in the make the best country in the world Third Congressional District with even better than it is.” Only about 10 percent of 6,532 votes, or 35.33 percent, setting up a likely contest with Re- 186,389 registered Democrats cast publican state Sen. Jack Martins in ballots in the district stretching from Whitestone, Queens, to Kings November. Suozzi, a former Nassau Coun- Park in Suffolk County. Suozzi carried the ty executive, beat SufNassau County porfolk County Legislator tion by about 10 perSteve Stern by 2,463 votes. Former North ELECTION 2016 centage points and the Queens portion Hempstead Town Suby about 20 percentpervisor Jon Kaiman finished just nine votes behind age points. Stern, the only SufStern. North Hempstead Town folk County candidate, won 54.55 Councilwoman Anna Kaplan came percent of Suffolk’s 4,656 votes, in fourth with 2,815 votes, fol- about 33 percentage points ahead lowed by Jericho attorney Jona- of Suozzi. In a statement Tuesday night, than Clarke with 909. Addressing supporters at Ben’s Martins said he looks forward to Kosher Delicatessen in Greenvale, facing Suozzi in the Nov. 8 general Suozzi, 53, congratulated his op- election. “Our next representative ponents on their “positive” campaigns and pledged to bring unity needs be someone who will focus to an increasingly polarized ConContinued on Page 60

By N o a h M a n s k a r

Photo courtesy of island photography

Manhasset Secondary School students celebrated their graduation with a commencement ceremony on June 24.

Manhasset High graduates move on to take next step by G a b r i e ll e D e o n at h

said that as he watched his father inflate basketballs with a handheld pump, he thought Jason Fiacco, valedictori- he could become smarter by an at Manhasset High School’s making his brain bigger. With 96th annual commencement this goal in mind, he took the on Friday, recalled the first risk nozzle of the pump, put it in he took as a 4-year-old. Fiacco his ear, and began to pump air

through it. The result, Fiacco said, was a broken eardrum and a trip to the emergency room. “My basketball pumping ear experiment was really the first time I could remember Continued on Page 60

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