Articles Tagged ‘Wayne Horsley’
Steve Bellone’s Half-Billion-Dollar Burden
For a county leader grappling with a budget that could…
Posted on Thursday, June 21st, 2012
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Suffolk County Septic Systems Polluting Water Supply
Suffolk’s antiquated septic systems are polluting our drinking water and waterways
Posted on Thursday, February 23rd, 2012
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A Shinnecock Casino At Belmont? Don’t Bet On It.
The jovial retired couple had just driven in from Stony…
Posted on Thursday, January 26th, 2012
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County Cleanup: Steve Bellone Inheriting Big Mess in Suffolk
For the 12th floor of the H. Lee Denison Building in Hauppauge, it’s the changing of the Steves: one Steve is leaving as another Steve…
Posted on Thursday, December 22nd, 2011
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Long Island Elections 2011: Complete Long Island Voters’ Guide
As Long Island struggles amid a seemingly nonexistent economic recovery…
Posted on Thursday, November 3rd, 2011
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Suffolk Dems Suffer Losses But Maintain Majority
Suffolk Democrats may have lost a seat in the county Legislature but maintained their edge on Election Day despite losses elsewhere.
Legis. Brian Beedenbender (D-Centereach) was down 243 votes to Republican challenger Thomas Muratore of Ronkonkoma by the preliminary count, although the results are still yet to be finalized. Riverhead Supervisor Phil Cardinale, a Democrat, was unseated by Republican Sean Walter by a similarly slim margin while Republican Bill Wilkinson beat Democrat Ben Zwirn for the recently vacated Easthampton Town Supervisor seat.
The usual party atmosphere and extended stage presence was missing at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers hall in Hauppauge on Election Night, as party leaders skipped the long thank you speeches for unopposed candidates like Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota, while party loyalists lamented their losses.
Posted on Wednesday, November 4th, 2009
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