Last week, we reported on the new lines drawn by state lawmakers that were designed to ensure gains for Democratic candidates and incumbents. One such example is the Third Congressional District, which covers the north shore of Long Island, the portion of Queens east of the Cross Island Parkway with a sliver of Bay Terrace, plus communities in the Bronx and Westchester on the shore of Long Island Sound.

The Congressional Lines

The redistricting lines proposed by a state panel heavily favor the Democrats, befitting of their supermajority in Albany. While the state will lose a Congressional seat based on last year’s census results, the Party seeks to pick up representation among those remaining by drawing Republican incumbents into districts where party registration leans heavily toward Democrats.

A dozen local doctors, and a nearly matching number of local yeshivos, sponsored a free Zoom presentation this past Monday, given by Dr. Paul Offit, a renowned authority on children’s immunizations. Nearly two years into the coronavirus pandemic, there are millions of Americans who refuse to be vaccinated, despite evidence that doing so can keep people out of the emergency room.