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Friday, October 21, 2016
Vol. 4, No. 43
ELECTION GUIDE
TOWN EYES HIKING LEGAL SMOKING AGE
SUOZZI TOUTS INDEPENDENCE
PAGES 35-46
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TRV Tax Revolt Party
LWVNC Voter Guide 2016,
a publication of the League
of Women Voters of Nassau
County. Reprinted with permission.
Drucker, Imbroto face off
SPOOKY EAST HILLS
Race could give GOP supermajority BY M A X Z A H N The death of Nassau County Legislator Judy Jacobs brought two candidates, Republican Louis Imbroto and Democrat Arnold Drucker, into an unexpected sprint toward Election Day on Nov. 8. “The campaign preparation I would’ve done in a few months, I’ve had to squeeze into the last two weeks,” Imbroto said. Jacobs, a Democrat, represented the county’s 16th Legislative District, which takes in parts of Roslyn Heights, Old Westbury and the Town of Oyster Bay. Since the Legislature is currently divided between 12 Republicans and 6 Democrats, this race will determine whether Republicans can achieve a supermajority, which would allow them to pass large spending measures without a Democratic vote. Interviews with the two candidates revealed a shared admiration for Jacobs but a stark divide over how to carry on her Continued on Page 75
PHOTO COURTESY OF VILLAGE OF EAST HILLS
Children in costume enjoyed a scary hike at last Saturday’s Spooktacular in East Hills. See story on page 4.
Village changes street for light show Sunnyvale Road to run one way for holiday season to ease congestion BY ST E P H E N ROMANO The Village of Flower Hill Board of Trustees on Monday passed a law turning Sunnyvale Road into a one-way street during designated dates and hours
to ease traffic stopping to see a house’s holiday light show. “We walked the route and decided that it’s the most logical way to do it,” Deputy Mayor Robert McNamara said. “We’re going to help move the traffic along.” Sunnyvale Road will turn into a one-way street from Nov. 25 to Jan. 19, between 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. The board also passed laws suspending parking
on Sunnyvale Road, Wood Valley Road and Cherrywood Road and prohibiting right turns when traveling north at the intersection of Wood Valley Road during the same hours. “We worked together with the residents and everyone involved to come up with this schedule and we think it’s best,” Mayor Elaine Phillips said. The three laws are a response to residents’ complaints about the traffic caused by resi-
dent Bob Young’s lighting display at 9 Sunnyvale Road, which he said, attracts around 10,000 visitors every year. Young, who began decorating his house in 1996, continues the tradition to honor his daughter, Marie, who died in 2013. The house features over 250,000 lights synchronized through music and generated with a computer program, Young said. Continued on Page 64
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