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Top 5 Stories in Long Island Press This Week: Election Results, Suffolk Cyber Attack, And More

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The top 5 stories in the Long Island Press this week include election results, an exclusive report on the 2022 Suffolk County cyber attack, and more.

Nassau County Legislature: Josh Lafazan Loses Re-Election Bid, Republicans Maintain Majority

Nassau County Legislator Josh Lafazan (D-Woodbury), who quickly became known for his attacks on embattled Rep. George Santos, lost his re-election bid to the Legislature on Tuesday night as Republicans maintained their majority.

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Jennifer DeSena Declares Victory Over Jon Kaiman In North Hempstead; Clavin, Saladino Win Re-Election

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Town of North Hempstead Supervisor Jennifer DeSena declared victory late Tuesday night over former Supervisor Jon Kaiman.

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New Report On Suffolk County Cyber Attack Raises Questions

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The former IT commissioner for the Suffolk County Clerk’s department did not alert county officials that the computer network in the clerk’s office was responding to a “radical malware attack” until eight hours after he was alerted, the Press has learned.

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Suffolk County Police Commissioner Rodney Harrison Announces Resignation

Rodney Harrison officially announced his intention to step down from his position as Suffolk County Police Commissioner.

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Brookhaven Town Supervisor Ed Romaine won the race for Suffolk County executive race, declaring victory late Tuesday night to make him the first Republican to win the top-elected position on eastern Long Island in 20 years.