ROSLYN TIMES 2023_12_15

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Friday, December 15, 2023

Vol. 11, No. 50

GUIDE TO THE HOLIDAYS

DeRIGGI-WHITTON PICKED SANTOS TALKING PLEA DEAL WITH PROSECUTORS COUNTY DEM LEADER

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Democrats pick Suozzi for Congress bid

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B A L L O O N S O V E R B R O A D W AY

Special election race to replace George Santos after House expulsion BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y Former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (DGlen Cove), a Democrat who represented New York’s 3rd Congressional District for six years, has been selected by the party to run in a special election next February for his old post. The special election will be held to replace George Santos, who was expelled from Congress on Dec. 1, finish his current term and take place on Tuesday, Feb. 13. The announcement was made Thursday afternoon by state and Nassau County Democratic Chair Jay Jacobs and Rep. Gregory Meeks, the Queens County Democratic chair. “On behalf of the Nassau County and Queens County Democratic Committees, we are very pleased to announce the official selection this afternoon of Thomas R. Suozzi of Glen Cove to be our nominee for the Special Election in the Third Congressional District of New York,” the two said in a statement. “Tom Suozzi has a proven record of fighting for his constituents, fighting to safeguard our suburban way of life here on Long Island and Queens and always advocating for sensible solutions to the real challenges affecting everyday average Americans.” Jacobs and Meeks went on to say

they look forward to working with Suozzi’s campaign to restore “integrity, competence and a focus on the real needs” of the district and its constituents. Suozzi launched his campaign Saturday afternoon in Levittown at the home of Tom Cavanagh, a retired NYPD deputy police inspector, and was joined by hundreds of supporters. “I have always worked with anyone of goodwill, regardless of party affiliation, if it meant working to fix things and deliver results to the people I represented,” said Suozzi. Due to the nature of a special election, candidates are not voted on in a primary by constituents in the district. Other candidates who were running for the seat alongside Suozzi were former state Sen. Anna Kaplan, Austin Cheng, Scott Livingston and Darius Radzius. Suozzi’s appointment was made in conjunction with top party officials, including Gov. Kathy Hochul and House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, among others. Suozzi represented the 3rd District from 2017 to 2013 and chose not to run for re-election last year amid a failed gubernatorial run, one that was criticized by party leaders at the time. Continued on Page 51

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ROSLYN SCHOOL DISTRICT

Harbor Hill Elementary students learn about puppeteer Tong Sarg, designer of the first Thanksgiving Day Parade balloon for Macy’s Department Store in 1927.

Laurel Homes updates in Roslyn Heights completed BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Monday that the renovation and expansion of the dilapidated Laurel Homes apartment complex in Roslyn Heights has been completed. In 2019 the North Hempstead Town Board unanimously voted to approve plans to redevelop the property. These included the demolishing and rebuilding of all on-site buildings, upgrading or replacing sewer, electric and plumbing lines,

increasing the number of units in the affordable housing complex from 66 to 74, and adding 22 parking spots. “We are making ongoing investments to preserve and revitalize our existing housing stock, including in important public housing developments like Laurel Homes,” Hochul said in a statement. Laurel Homes, first built in 1958, is part of the North Hempstead Housing Authority, which includes Pond View Homes and Harbor Homes in Port Washington,

Manhasset Valley and Pond View Homes in Manhasset, Spinney Hill Homes in Great Neck, Roslyn Road Apartments in Roslyn and Magnolia Gardens and Homestead Senior Apartments in Westbury. North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena said the project will improve the quality of life in both Roslyn and the Town. “The revitalization of Laurel Homes is exciting not only for the 350 individuals and families who Continued on Page 50


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