Attack Ads are starting early this year
After all, most families are not home the week before school begins. If they are home, they certainly are not attending political functions.
But an attack ad against Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman, a Republican running for re-election this November, has already dropped. (See above)
It blasts Blakeman for supporting a five-story apartment complex above the Lawrence train station.
Blakeman, while a member of the HempsteadTown Board, spearheaded a zoning change to encourage transit-oriented development near the Lawrence and Inwood LIRR station. Former Democratic Hempstead Town Supervisor Laura Gillen supported the "massive" apartment complex.
The Hempstead Town board has since repealed the zoning change, but a state supreme court judge ruled they it did not follow state law in nixing the revision. And developers had already begun work.
But let's face it, five stories is massive for a suburban train station. Three stories are much cozier, more liveable.
Although legally required, the attack ad sponsors are not identified.
%20-%20celeste.newsday@gmail.com%20-%20Gmail.png)
%20-%20celeste.newsday@gmail.com%20-%20Gmail.png)
Comments
Post a Comment