Friday, 01 February 2013 00:00
The upcoming election for Nassau County Executive is extremely important for the future of Nassau County. The election is especially crucial for young residents who hope to stay and raise their families in Nassau.
Under Ed Mangano’s control, Nassau County has reached an all time low. Mangano’s mismanagement over the past three years has resulted in disastrous outcomes for our residents.
Since Mangano was elected, a state control board has taken over the county’s finances. Moreover, Nassau’s taxes have risen while the county’s credit and bond rating have plummeted. Mangano’s long list of failures includes the closure of half of the county’s police precincts and the loss of Nassau’s only professional sports team, the New York Islanders.
Young residents see no hope in the future of Nassau County and have decided to move elsewhere to enjoy a higher quality of life.
In light of the foregoing, I hope that Tom Suozzi, someone that cares about our future and who has a strong vision for a better Nassau, should reconsider his options and decide to run for Nassau County Executive. We need Tom Suozzi now, more than ever.
Lauren Summa
President
Nassau County Young Democrats
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
Almost everyone has heard the expression; a dog is a man’s best friend. These great animals guard, protect and shower people with their affection and undivided attention. They love unconditionally in good times and in bad. The strength of the bond between man and canine was put on display at the Mineola Library on Saturday, May 11 in JoAnne Raskin’s, ‘War Dogs’ exhibit.
Wednesday, 22 May 2013 07:16
The Nassau Interim Finance Authority (NIFA) approved funding for Nassau County’s part of a plan to address flood issues in Mineola and Carle Place, officials revealed on May 15. Mineola and North Hempstead’s portion of the three-part Bruce Terrace Flood Remediation Project has been ongoing.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
The sixth-grade Mineola Chiefs (Maroon) defeated a very tough Garden City on the road 6-4 on May 12. With three players on injured reserved Mineola’s reinforcements played with all heart on Mother’s Day.
The Mineola defense controlled the game. Joe Carr grabbed the rock out of the air on crease slides at least three this game, Zach Koerber stopped ball on fast breaks while defensemen Evan Eberlein and Alex Marchiselli locked down the remaining attack men.
Thursday, 23 May 2013 00:00
The Wheatley School announced that 15 student athletes have been recognized by Section VIII-Nassau County Interscholastic Athletic Association for their performance in athletics, scholarship and leadership qualities for the Winter 2012-13 season. The Boys Indoor Track team was crowned NYS State Scholar Athlete Team Champions. The Boys Varsity Basketball team won the Nassau County Class B Championship.
Below is a list of Wheatley athletes who attained various All-County/Conference honors.
Golf And Tennis Tournament - May 23
After Cancer Program - June 11
Miss Irish American Society - June 29
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