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1994Year This list summarizes our recommendations for noteworthy races. Poll hours in New York State are from 6 A.M. to 9 P.M.

in New Jersey from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M., and in Connecticut from 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. NEW YORK GOVERNOR and LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Mario Cuomo and Stanley Lundine (D-L) U.S. SENATE Daniel Patrick Moynihan (D-L) COMPTROLLER Carl McCall (D-L) ATTORNEY GENERAL Karen Burstein (D-L) U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First District (Suffolk County): George Hochbrueckner (D); Fourth District (Nassau County): Philip Schiliro (D); Fifth District (Queens, Nassau and Suffolk Counties): Gary Ackerman (D-L); 14th District (Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn): Carolyn Maloney (D); 18th District (Westchester, the Bronx and Queens): Nita Lowey (D); 19th District (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam and Westchester Counties): Hamilton Fish Jr. (D). STATE SENATE 23d District (Brooklyn and Staten Island): Vincent Gentile (D-L); 26th District (Manhattan): Roy Goodman (R-L); 37th District (Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester Counties): Alfred DelBello (D). STATE ASSEMBLY 38th District (Queens): Anthony Seminerio (D); 73d District (Manhattan): John Ravitz (R-L); 80th District (Bronx): Jeffrey Klein (D); 89th District (Westchester County): Naomi Matusow (D). NASSAU COUNTY Yes to a charter revision that would create a new 19-member legislature to replace the six-member Board of Supervisors. CONNECTICUT GOVERNOR and LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Bill Curry and Joseph Ganim (D) U.S. SENATE Joseph Lieberman (D-ACP) U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES First District (Hartford area): Barbara Kennelly (D-ACP); Second District (eastern Connecticut): Sam Gejdenson (D); Third District (New Haven area): Rosa DeLauro (D); Fourth District (Fairfield County): Christopher Shays (R); Fifth District (west-central Connecticut): James Maloney (D-ACP); Sixth District (northwest Connecticut): Nancy Johnson (R). NEW JERSEY U.S. SENATE Frank Lautenberg (D) U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Eighth District (parts of Essex and Passaic Counties): Herb Klein (D); 11th District (Morris County and parts of adjacent counties): Frank Herbert (D). BALLOT ISSUE Yes to a $160 million bond issue that would build group homes for the mentally ill and disabled, victims of domestic violence and abused children. Election Day Choices

1983Year State and local offices and important policy questions are at stake in today's elections. Here is a summary of our recommendations in selected races and on public questions. Polls in New York are open from 6 A.M. to 9 P.M.

in New Jersey from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.; in Connecticut from 6 A.M. to 8 P.M. New York State Proposals 1. Shall New York State borrow $1.25 billion to improve its transportation systems? Yes. Election Day Choices

1950Year THE annual meeting of the American Iris Society, which was to have been held this week-end in Sioux City, Iowa, has been postponed, it was announced last week. The meeting will be held instead from June 8 through 10. SURVEY OF IRIS DISPLAYS--FLOWER SHOWS

In New Jersey Long Island Show Lilac Display Local Shows Homes and Gardens Training Course

1964Year TRENTON, Dec. 8 (AP)&#8212

In New Jersey November hath 31 days, according to the computer. Jersey Computer Adds Nov. 31 to Calendar

2001Year Matthew Purdy Our Towns column in letter to former New Jersey Gov Christie Whitman, recaps scandals in New Jersey politics during few short months since she left office for job as EPA administrator (M) Our Towns

In New Jersey Politics, Gnats, Nabobs and Negativism

1999Year Port Authority chairman Lewis M Eisenberg decides against seeking Republican nomination for Senate seat from New Jersey, forgoing rerun with former Goldman Sachs Group colleague Jon S Corzine, who is leading Democratic contender (S) PRIVATE SECTOR

In New Jersey Politics, No Goldman Rematch

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