MANHASSET TIMES 2023_11_17

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Vol. 11, No. 46

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Nassau County GOP celebrates Dem beat down Tout voter appeal and teamwork BY C A M E RY N O A K ES

PHOTO BY CAMERYN OAKES

Ed Scott, who is leading North Hempstead’s District 2 race ahead of absentee ballots being counted, celebrated his pending victory at a press conference Thursday.

Tuesday’s election showed a national big win for Democrats with notable Election night brought a red wave elections of Democratic candidates and that washed over Nassau County and the passing of legislative measures Despite this national trend, and the entire island, and many Republicans Democrats holdcelebrated their ing a 100,000 edge successes at a rally in registered votThursday where Dems election ers, Nassau County they attributed night coverage proved to be the much of it to their outlier with a red ability to appeal to PAGE 3 wave enveloping the voters and the the entirety of the strength in the parisland. ty’s teamwork. Nassau Republican Committee “The people always get the last word and the people have spoken,” Nas- Chairman Joseph Cairo Jr. touted the sau County Executive Bruce Blakeman Republicans’ win and attributed it to said. Continued on Page 38

Town OKs $163.9M budget, 10% tax cut BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y The North Hempstead Town Board unanimously voted to approve the $163.9M budget for next year during the Nov. 14 meeting Tuesday night. The six members present at the meeting voted in favor of the budget, which provides a 10% property tax cut. Council Member Rob-

ert Troiano was not present at the meeting. The board also approved an amendment submitted by Council Member Veronica Lurvey, which adds a public safety officer to the parks department. It was the second amendment submitted by Lurvey, the first of which was previously approved. North Hempstead Town Super-

visor Jennifer DeSena said she is proud of the work her administration has done and she is committed to putting taxpayers first and making town government more accountable to its residents. “During my first term, I have delivered on a good government agenda that has provided taxpayer relief, enhanced quality of life and public safety, investments in infrastructure, newly instituted municipal reforms, and boosted government transparency measures,” DeSena said in a statement to Blank Slate Media. “Now that we have officially passed the 2024 budget, I am very proud that my administration has cut taxes for the second year in

a row, delivering millions of dollars more in relief for the taxpayers of North Hempstead!” This year’s budget was voted on after Election Day, breaking a pattern set by ex-Supervisor Judi Bosworth, who was elected in 2013. The original voting date of Nov. 2 had to be delayed due to allow adequate notice of corrections made to the public. The most recent voting day on the night of Monday, Nov. 6 was adjourned after Democrats said they would not vote for a budget unless all members were present. Troiano, who works for the Nassau County Board of Elections, told town board members that he would not be able

to attend any meetings on the Sunday or Monday before Election Day. Tuesday night was the final meeting to adopt the budget ahead of the state’s mandatory deadline of Nov. 20. The town budget includes a 10% property tax cut, maintains town services and programs and increases budgets for 13 of the town’s 18 departments. Taxpayers who pay both general and town outside village fund taxes would save an average of $183.12 and those who pay only general fund taxes would save an average of $38.06, according to the supervisor’s office. Continued on Page 39


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