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Friday, November 20, 2020
Vol. 69, No. 47
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523 IN MINEOLA TEST POSITIVE
DEM CHAIR BLASTS AOC
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N. Shore Dems win after count of absentees
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Suozzi, Kaplan, Sillitti declare after tabulating mail-in ballots BY ROSE WELDON AND ROBERT PELAEZ Riding a tide of absentee ballots, U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen Cove) has won another term in the 3rd Congressional District over Republican challenger George Santos of Queens. In other races, state Sen. Anna Kaplan (D-Great Neck) claimed victory in the 7th Senate District and Gina Sillitti, a Democrat from Manorhaven, declared victory in the 16th Assembly District. Democratic President-elect Joe Biden built a lead over Republican President Donald Trump in Nassau County as tens of thousands of absentee ballots were counted after initially trailing in the votes cast on Election Day. Nassau Democratic Elections Commissioner James Scheuerman said weeks ago that 142,962 absentee ballots were cast in Nassau County this year during the COV-
ID-19 pandemic, a figure that shattered the previous record of 48,000 in 2016. Mailed ballots began to be counted Nov. 10 under state law. CONGRESSIONAL RACES While vote counts immediately following Election Day placed Santos, a financial professional, ahead of Suozzi by more than 4,000 votes, absentee ballots gave Suozzi a final total of 122,931 votes to Santos’ 96,578 in Nassau County and the borough of Queens. Suffolk County has yet to announce its final results, though following Election Day Santos led there by over 3,900 votes. Santos thanked his supporters in a statement issued Tuesday. “Due to the hard work and determination of our grassroots supporters and donors, our campaign defied the odds by coming very close to winning New York’s 3rd Congressional race,” Santos said. “There may be more announcements coming from me in the near future regarding next steps, but for Continued on Page 38
PHOTO BY DAN OFFNER
Veterans and residents in Williston Park gathered at the Village Green for a Veterans Day ceremony.
County planning cash grants to aid restaurants BY R OB E RT PELAEZ Nassau County Executive Laura Curran announced a program Wednesday that will give nearly 300 restaurants grants up to $10,000 due to the coro-
navirus pandemic. Curran said the county’s $2.2 million investment will provide financial assistance to one of the industries hit hardest by the pandemic. As winter months quickly approach, Curran said, the program will help
full-service restaurants combat colder temperatures and any restrictions set forth by the state as cases continue to increase throughout New York and Nassau. Continued on Page 39
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