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Garden City, New York, U.S. April 29, 2026. ADRIENNE ADAMS, candidate for New York State Lieutenant Governor, is the special guest at the Nassau Women's Democratic Caucus monthly meeting. (© 2026 Ann Parry, annparry.com). Blog post Feature Photo

Adrienne Adams, candidate for NYS Lieutenant Governor, here on Long Island

From LONG ISLAND – by Ann Parry (ann-parry.com)
May 6, 2026         

ADRIENNE ADAMS speaks at Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus meeting

“Adrienne Adams

Garden City, New York, U.S. April 29, 2026. ADRIENNE ADAMS, speaking at podium at left, candidate for NYS Lt. Gov., is the special guest at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting. Standing at back is LAUREN CORCORAN-DOOLIN, the President of the NWDC. (© 2026 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

ADRIENNE ADAMS, the Democratic candidate for New York lieutenant governor, was the special guest at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting.

Running mates Governor Kathy Hochul and Adrienne Adams, the former Speaker of the NYC Council, form the historic first all-female gubernatorial ticket for a major party in New York.

“Adrienne Adams

Garden City, New York, U.S. April 29, 2026. At left, ADRIENNE ADAMS, candidate for NYS Lt. Gov., is the special guest at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting. At right, JULEIGH CHIN, candidate for Nassau County Legislator, District 9, and wearing a “WIN WITH CHIN” political button, introduced Adams. (© 2026 Ann Parry, annparry.com)

JULEIGH CHIN, candidate for Nassau County Legislator, District 9, introduced Adams to the audience that filled the Nassau County Democratic Headquarters meeting room to standing-room-only capacity. 

“Adrienne Adams

Garden City, New York, U.S. April 29, 2026. At front right, FRANCES McDANIEL, the Political Liaison for the New Hempstead Democratic Club, is among the civic leaders at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting. (© 2026 Ann Parry, annparry.com)

Enthusiastic NWDC members, civic leaders, and candidates running in local races in Nassau County frequently applauded during Adams’ spirited speech. Candidates included:

  • JULEIGH CHIN – for Nassau County Legislator, Dist. 9  (PHOTO)
  • JOYLETTE WILLIAMS – for Hempstead Town Clerk
  • JOE SCIANABLO – for Hempstead Town Supervisor  (PHOTO)    
  • MICHAEL VANUNU – for Nassau County Legislature, Dist. 12  (PHOTO)
“Adrienne Adams

Garden City, New York, U.S. April 29, 2026. ADRIENNE ADAMS, candidate for New York State Lieutenant Governor, speaks at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting. (© 2026 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

Adams stressed how she and Governor Hochul are the strongest candidates for affordability, safety, and more in New York.

Then she encouraged everyone to pitch in to help get out the vote for New York State’s Democratic ‘Governor – Lieutenant Governor’ ticket: Kathy Hochul – Adrienne Adams.

And, at the end of the meeting, many did indeed add their names to the volunteer ‘GET OUT THE VOTE’ sign-up sheets they passed in front of on their way out.

“Adrienne Adams

Garden City, New York, U.S. April 29, 2026. ADRIENNE ADAMS (at center in beige jacket) the Democratic candidate for NYS Lt. Gov., is the special guest at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting. At the end of the meeting, Adams posed with civic leaders and candidates, including, next to her in maroon suit, TANYA CARTER, Chaplain of Nassau County Juvenile Detention Center, and in a black blazer, Dr. JOYLETTE WILLIAMS, candidate for Hempstead Town Clerk. (© 2026 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)


New York key November 2026 elections:

Ballotpedia: NY governor & lieutenant governor election: https://ballotpedia.org/New_York_gubernatorial_and_lieutenant_gubernatorial_election,_2026

General Election: November 3, 2025
Early Voting: October 24, 2026 – November 1, 2026

Registration process  elections.ny.gov/voter-registration-process

Ballot Request (early mail, absentee) deadlines  elections.ny.gov/request-ballot

Voting deadlines  elections.ny.gov/registration-and-voting-deadlines

2026 Political Calendar  elections.ny.gov/system/files/documents/2025/12/2026-political-calendar-quad-fold-12.9.2025-final.pdf


FEATURE PHOTO:  original photo  [NOTE: Right side of background is digitally extended in blog’s feature photo.] Garden City, N.Y., U.S. April 29, 2026. ADRIENNE ADAMS, candidate for NYS Lt. Gov., speaks at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting. (© 2026 Ann Parry, annparry.com) 


“Adrienne Adams

Garden City, New York, U.S. April 29, 2026. ADRIENNE ADAMS, candidate for New York State Lieutenant Governor, is the special guest at the Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus April meeting. (© 2026 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

LINKS:

Adrienne Adams at NWDC:  my Photo Gallery

Nassau Women’s Democratic Caucus:
facebook.com/nassauwomensdemocraticcaucus

Juleigh Chin for Nassau County Legislator, District 9:
winwithchin.com

Joylette Williams for Hempstead Town Clerk:
facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588596448380

Joe Scianablo for Town of Hempstead Supervisor:
joeforhempsteadsupervisor.com

Michael Vanunu for Nassau County Legislator, District 12:
nassauneedsvanunu.com

The New Hempstead Democratic Club: thenhdc.com

CONTACT ME

Merrick, New York, U.S. March 26, 2026. JOE SCIANABLO, Democratic candidate for Town of Hempstead Supervisor, speaks during the Bellmore Merrick Democratic Club meeting.

Meet Joe Scianablo: Hempstead Town Supervisor Candidate

From LONG ISLAND – by Ann Parry (ann-parry.com)
March 31, 2026       

• site:  joeforhempsteadsupervisor.com

No Community Left Behind

JOE SCIANABLO, the Democratic candidate for Hempstead Town Supervisor, recently spoke at a Bellmore Merrick Democratic Club meeting.

As Scianablo walked back and forth across the front of the room (or danced, as he jokingly put it), he talked animatedly about things that mattered to a tuned-in, appreciative audience: 

Joe Scianablo’s slogan, No Community Left Behind, isn’t just a catchy phrase – it’s reflected throughout his campaign.

And he doesn’t deal merely in generalities. Here are excerpts from Scianablo’s targeted plan of action and solutions in his platform page:

A Plan of Action

 First Steps 

    • Full financial and operational audit of all departments and contracts
    • Implement Participatory Budgeting so projects are decided on by Regional Community Councils 
    • Implement efficient pothole repair and snow removal procedures 
    • Ensure full transparency in all promotions and compensation decisions
    • Cut the mail budget by thousands of dollars by creating an opportunity for residents to opt out 

Common-Sense Solutions That Work

• Audit for responsible budgeting

• Government Partnerships

Apply for grant opportunities and partnerships across government, regardless of party affiliation 

• Community Smart Projects 

Development should bring together unions, the community, and responsible developers to deliver projects that actually work for the Town of Hempstead. 

• No more nepotism and conflict of interests. 


“Coffee with Candidates

Merrick, New York, U.S. March 26, 2026. L-R, FRANCINE GOLDSTEIN, JOE SCIANABLO, and LENNY GOLDSTEIN pose for photo before the start of the Bellmore Merrick Democratic Club Meeting. Scianablo, the Democratic candidate for Town of Hempstead Supervisor, during meeting. (© 2026 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

ON THE GO WITH JOE 

When an audience member asked Scianablo how to find his podcast, On the Go with Joe, lots of others called out that they were interested in it too.

All that enthusiasm about the podcast motivated me to check it out after the meeting.

For each episode, On the Go with Joe serves up useful info in an engaging way. In fact, sometimes I had it playing while I worked on this post.

• “On the Go with Joe” is on several platforms: Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Amazon Music.

• This Apple Podcasts widget includes handy links to the latest episodes of On the Go with Joe:


FEATURE PHOTO (at top of post): Merrick, N.Y., U.S. March 26, 2026.  JOE SCIANABLO, Democratic candidate for Town of Hempstead Supervisor, speaks during the Bellmore Merrick Democratic Club meeting.


2026 Candidates: my PHOTO GALLERY

Joe Scianablo, my VIDEO:  vimeo.com/1190274349

Joe Scianablo’s links:
homepage:
     joeforhempsteadsupervisor.com

Facebook:
     facebook.com/Joefortownofhempsteadforhempstead

Instagram:  
   instagram.com/townofhempstead

podcast:

Amazon Music – On the Go with Joe
Apple podcast – On the Go with Joe
Spotify – On the Go with Joe       

Tiktock:
     tiktok.com/@joefortownofhempstead

Youtube:
   youtube.com/@JoeforTownofHempstead

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Hempstead, New York, U.S. April 16, 2025. U.S. Rep. LAURA GILLEN (Democrat - NY District 4) answers a question during her in-person Town Hall at Hofstra University on Long Island. (© 2025 Ann Parry, annparry.com)

Rep. Laura Gillen reaches across the aisles at Hofstra town hall

From LONG ISLAND – by Ann Parry (annparry.com)
April 18, 2025                – OPINION –

Wanting to get a good aisle seat at Congresswoman Laura Gillen’s town hall, I arrived at the Hofstra Student Center Theater shortly after 5pm, an hour before doors opened.

VIDEO: Rep. Laura Gillen (NY04) gives an Update at Town Hall:

During the wait, I chatted with a woman nearby on line. Suddenly she looked up at me and paused. In little more than a whisper, she said, “I have pension funds invested in the stock market… but I still hope it crashes.”

Then she gave me a little “You know what I mean, don’t you?” nod.

I knew, and I wasn’t shocked.

America’s just barely a functioning democracy. So if someone feels little is making the president obey the law and constitution, tragically, a stock market crash might seem an acceptable horror if it put Trump in check.

By the time the town hall began, I didn’t notice any empty seats. First three Girl Scouts marched up to the stage, where they led the Pledge of Allegiance. Then KIM DOMAGE, of Calvary Tabernacle, sang the Star Spangled Banner.

“Rep. Laura Gillen's Hofstra Town Hall

Hempstead, N.Y., U.S. April 16, 2025. KIM DOMAGE, of Calvary Tabernacle, sings the National Anthem during Rep. Gillen’s town hall. (©2025 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

Rep. Laura Gillen (NY04), who’s on the Transportation & Infrastructure and the Science, Space & Technology Committees, began with  an update about her first months in Congress.  [see above video]

When the moderator, Hofstra Professor of Political Science, ROSANNA PEROTTI, explained she’d pick constituents’ questions from a bowl and read them aloud, several audience members called out that people who submitted questions should be able to ask them. 

“Rep. Laura Gillen's Hofstra Town Hall

Hempstead, N.Y., U.S. April 16, 2025. L-R, Dr. ROSANNA PEROTTI , Hofstra Professor of Political Science, reads a constituent’s question out loud as U.S. Rep. LAURA GILLEN (Dem – NY04) listens during her town hall. At left is a blue bowl filled with constituents’ questions written on paper slips. (©2025 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

Rep. Laura Gillen and audience members appeared to agree on several questions, including ones about working to reinstate the SALT tax deduction, improve roadway safety and poor water quality, and protect social security and medicare.

LAKEN RILEY ACT

VIDEO: Rep. Gillen’s Town Hall, Laken Riley Act:

But there were also questions on topics some audience members strongly disagree with the congresswoman about. 

Based on angry comments I read on social media after Gillen voted for the Laken Riley Act, I wasn’t surprised when her statements such as, “I support the Laken Riley Act, and I’d vote for it again,” drew loud criticism from several audience members.

After a man shouted, “You should be ashamed of yourself!” security escorted him out of the theater.

“Rep. Laura Gillen's Hofstra Town Hall

Hempstead, New York, U.S. April 16, 2025. During Rep. Laura Gillen’s town hall at Hofstra, audience members turn to back of theater where people are shouting in protest against Gillen’s vote for the Laken Riley Act. (©2025 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

TARIFFS & DISCHARGE

VIDEO: Rep. Gillen Town Hall, tariffs & discharge petition:

The audience supported Rep. Gillen’s strong attack against the president’s contradictory, extreme, and unpredictable words and actions about tariffs

Gillen explained there’s a bipartisan (Republican & Democrat) and bicameral (House and Senate) bill, the “Trade Review Act of 2025,” aiming to reassert Congress’s authority over trade policy. It includes that any tariff implemented by administration has to be reviewed by Congress within 60 days, and Congress can stop a tariff at any time.

Rep. Gillen said she feels the bill is important and hopes it will make it through the House and Senate.  

She explained how the House of Representatives is a majority rules place, and a discharge petition is the one way to get around Speaker of the House Johnson’s control of what Congress votes on.

However, Rep. Gillen candidly described a discharge petition as a long shot, particularly because the procedure requires some Republican to sign onto the petition.

Then she added, “But the more pressure that our colleagues feel to uphold the rule of law, the more likely they might be to join us on some legislation.

When an audience member called out asking what happens if the bill passes but Trump vetoes it, Rep. Gillen slowly said, “If Trump vetoes it… he vetoes it.”

Prof. Rosanna Perotti, the moderator, added, “We all know what happens at that point. That’s the civics thing.” Then she read the next question.

At the end of the town hall, several audience members also made their frustration clear when they shouted the president must be impeached.

FUTURE TOWN HALLS

We need to feel our elected officials are listening to us. 

Rep. Laura Gillen’s town hall was the first of a series she plans to hold. I want to attend others because I learned quite a few useful things and appreciated hearing the audience reactions during the Hofstra town hall. 

Put Q&A on looser leash

In future town halls, audience members might feel their concerns are even better addressed, if, for example, Rep. Gillen answers both questions from people she calls on in the audience and also questions that audience members submit in writing before the town hall begins

Focus more on “the civics thing”  

Constituents who see the president as acting unconstitutionally need to feel realistic hope, feel there are reasonable, legal ways to help curb those actions.

Civic engagement was touched on, for example, when Gillen stated how [constituents] putting pressure on [her Republican] colleagues can help pass bills.

But make it clearer what a crucial role civic engagement can play, especially now when Republicans control the Executive Branch, both Houses, and have a conservative Supreme Court.

Civic engagement – marches, protests, contacting elected officials, volunteering for candidates… – is an important part of the partnership between elected officials and constituents. It helps put pressure on officials or candidates we disagree with, and helps support ones we agree with.

And, hey, especially for those of us who agree America’s just barely a functioning democracy: Let’s all work to help get our country through this crisis.


candidates seen at town hall:

  • Dr. JOYLETTE WILLIAMS
“Rep. Laura Gillen's Hofstra Town Hall

Hempstead, New York, U.S. April 16, 2025. Dr. JOYLETTE WILLIAMS, Democratic candidate for Nassau County Clerk, attends Rep. Gillen’s town hall. (©2025 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)

  •  JOE SCIANABLO
“Rep. Laura Gillen's Hofstra Town Hall

Hempstead, New York, U.S. April 16, 2025. JOE SCIANABLO, Democratic candidate for Town of Hempstead Supervisor, attends Rep. Gillen’s Town Hall at Hofstra University on Long Island. (©2025 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)


fLI FYI:

from authoritarian’s playbook

  • attack the Free Press
  • attack the Rule of Law
  • attack Academic Institutions
  • attack Civil Liberties such as free speech and freedom of religion
  • silence Political Opponents

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

democracy – representative democracy – republic

  • Democracy has different forms, including representative democracy and direct democracy – similar to how a car can be a pickup truck, a limousine, an SUV.
  • Representative democracy and republic are basically the same.
  • Our founders referred to our representative democracy or republic as a democracy

Feature Photo  (at top of post):  Hempstead, New York, U.S. April 16, 2025. Congresswoman LAURA A. GILLEN (NY-04) holds town hall at Hofstra University. 


Rep. Laura Gillen’s town hall:  my PHOTO GALLERY my VIDEOS

Rep. Laura Gillen:  gillen.house.govcontact/newsletter subscribe

Hofstra University:  hofstra.eduDept. of Political Science

Girl Scouts of Nassau County:  gsnc.org

Kim Domage:  facebook.com/kim.domage

Joe Scianablo:  facebook.com/profile.php?id=61575047587490

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Hempstead, New York, U.S. April 16, 2025. L-R, NYSUT PAC member SUE MOLLER and U.S. Rep. LAURA GILLEN (Democrat – NY District 4) chat after Gillen’s in-person Town Hall at Hofstra University on Long Island.(©2025 Ann Parry/AnnParry.com)