Office Of The County Executive Nassau County News
Office Of The County Executive Nassau County News
Blakeman Wins Conservative Party Endorsement for Governor
Blakeman snares major endorsement.
Trump Endorses Blakeman After Stefanik Exits Governor Race
Blakeman hears from the White House.
Stefanik Bows Out of Governor Race, Clears Way for Blakeman
With Stefanik out of the race for governor, Nassau’s Blakeman is the GOP front runner.
South America Crime Fighter Offers U.S. a Hand in Corralling Criminals
Nassau Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican, has assigned 10 detectives to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and offered the use of his county’s jails to hold prisoners for deportation.
Suburbs Key to Electoral Success
Meeting with President Trump during his 2024 campaign, Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman told him the road to the White House runs through the suburbs. He elaborated on the subject as a featured speaker at the state Conservative Party’s recent conference in a talk titled, “Winning the ‘Burbs, How Common Sense Conservatism is Holding the Line on Long Island.”
South Shore Press Video Vault: Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman
He banned men and boys who identify as women and girls from competing against biological girls at county-owned facilities. Now Bruce Blakeman goes one-on-one with the South Shore Press
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Super Bowl Props - Sometimes Boring Pays
My early thinking on the Big Game centers around the belief that I have that both of these defenses will steal the show. The Seahawks have allowed just 68 points in their last seven games that were not against the Stafford–McVay Rams, while the Patriots’ run defense has allowed 87, 79, and 48 rushing yards in their last three games.
Estate Planning for Second Marriages
In a second marriage, ensure that respective estates go where you want.
Plaintiff Alleges Unauthorized Surgery by Local Hospital
A Queens resident has filed a lawsuit against Jamaica Hospital Medical Center and several doctors over unauthorized surgery performed without consent during an emergency visit in April 2020.