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Friday, November 12, 2021
Vol. 70, No. 46
N E W H Y D E PA R K
BLANK SLATE HONORS WOMEN OF DISTINCTION PAGE 9
NHP GYM HELPS BLAKEMAN ASSESSING WIN EMMY ON REASSESSMENT PAGE 6
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Nassau to take another week to tally votes Suffolk begins counting ballots on Tuesday, immediately after deadline BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z With more than 22,000 absentee ballots and 1,200 affidavit ballots cast by residents remaining to be counted, officials from the Nassau County Board of Elections said they will not begin the task until next week. While Suffolk County’s election board began counting such votes on Tuesday night, the deadline for absentee ballots to be submitted, Nassau County Board of Elections Democratic Commissioner James Scheuerman said state officials required affidavit information to be submitted by Friday. Scheuerman said the election board “did not feel it was prudent” to begin counting the votes until Nov. 15 to make sure all the voter information was verified. According to Scheuerman, 22,538 absentee ballots and the 1,200 affidavit ballots remained outstanding. Statistics provided by Scheuerman showed that 12,769
of the 22,538 absentee ballots returned to the county were submitted by registered Democrats, while 5,310 were submitted by registered Republicans. Additionally, 2,796 absentee ballots were submitted by registered voters with no party preference. Voters who go to polling places who are not listed on the rolls can cast affidavit ballots, which are counted once they are verified as proper by election officials. Despite outstanding ballots, some candidates in the county have already declared victory. Town of Hempstead Councilman Bruce Blakeman, who leads Democratic County Executive Laura Curran by more than 11,000 votes, said he feels “confident” about the race despite Curran not being mathematically defeated yet. Curran, who received 124,008 votes compared with Blakeman’s 135,842, had not conceded as of Continued on Page 35
PHOTO COURTESY OF THE FLORAL PARK-BELLEROSE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
Floral Park-Bellerose School students enjoyed a Scholastic Book Fair from Oct. 2528. See story on page 45.
Herricks ed board touts health protocols BY V I C TOR I A CARUSO
on the schools’ progress in keeping students safe and hosting more in-person events since With last Friday marking the start of the pandemic. In August, the Herricks the end of the first quarter of the school year, the Herricks school board adopted COBoard of Education reflected VID-19 prevention protocols that included masks for all in-
dividuals as well as provisions for social distancing, transportation and contact tracing. “Because of our many health and safety protocols and everyone’s high levels of compliance with these reContinued on Page 35
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