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Friday, November 4, 2022
Vol. 10, No. 44
HOME & DESIGN
MARCHING BAND VICTORIOUS
SHIMMERING SOLSTICE TO RETURN
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Stakes high, vote begins Congress, state gov up for grabs BY B L A N K S L AT E MEDIA E D I T O R I A L S TA F F 3rd Congressional District Roslyn residents will vote in several state and local elections, including a gubernatorial election between Gov. Kathy Hochul and U.S. Rep. Lee Zeldin (R-Shirley) Nov. 8. Democrat Robert Zimmerman is running against George DevolderSantos to represent the state’s 3rd Congressional District. U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove), who lost in the gubernatorial primary against Hochul, currently holds the seat. Zimmerman is running on the Democratic and Working Family Parties lines. He is the co-president of ZE Creative Communications on Bond Street in Great Neck, a public relations firm he started 33 years ago with Ron Edelson and a Democratic national committeeman. After graduating from Brandeis University, he worked as a congressional aide on Capitol Hill for Congressmen Lester Wolff, James Scheuer and Gary Ackerman. He also served on the board of the American Museum of Natural History as a government representative for 20 years. Santos is running on the Republican and Conservative lines. He is a first-generation American born in Queens whose parents immigrated to the United States in pursuit of the “American Dream.” Continued on Page 51
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First Lady Jill Biden (center), Congressional candidate Robert Zimmerman (left) and Gov. Kathy Hochul (right) rallied Democrats at a campaign volunteer event on Sunday in Plainview. See story on page 6.
Reverend Calvin Butts III dies at 73 Abyssinian Baptist Church pastor served as SUNY Old Westbury prez from 1999-2020 BY ST E V E N K E E H N E R Rev. Dr. Calvin O. Butts III, a senior pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, a prominent religious leader and a former president of SUNY Old Westbury, died on Friday at 73. “It is with profound sadness, we announce the passing of our beloved pastor, Reverend Dr. Calvin O. Butts lll, who peacefully transitioned in the early morning of Oct. 28, 2022,” the
Abyssinian Baptist Church tweeted. “The Butts Family & entire Abyssinian Baptist Church membership solicit your prayers.” Butts had a large role in New York City issues and politics. He was the pastor of the Abyssinian Baptist Church, one of the city’s largest congregations, for nearly three decades. He had been a part of the church since 1972. Butts was born in 1949 in Connecticut and raised in New York.
After graduating from Flushing High School in Queens, he attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. He later returned to New York to complete his doctorate in ministry at Drew University in New Jersey and his master’s degree in divinity at Union Theological Seminary. Butts was the president of SUNY Old Westbury from 1999 to 2020. Under his leadership, Old Westbury received significant national and international recognition. This included
receiving recognition for its academically embedded civic engagement program for first-generation college students for nine consecutive years. “I had the pleasure of engaging with Dr. Butts a few times since my arrival on campus,” Old Westbury President Timothy E. Sams, who succeeded Butts, said in a statement. “I was, and always will remain, impressed not only by his love for this institution and its people, but for Continued on Page 50
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