Michael W. Alpert

Conservative

BACKGROUND: Alpert, 46, of Merrick, is running on the Green Party line in the primary and is on the Republican, Conservative and Independence party lines in the general election. He has been an attorney in private practice since 2004, currently with an office in Garden City. Alpert specializes in criminal, DWI, traffic law, estate and trust litigation, administration, planning, and real estate transactions, and litigation. He is a court-appointed guardian ad litem in estate and trust matters for the Nassau County Surrogate’s Court and is a court-appointed referee and guardian ad litem in state Supreme Court in Nassau County for foreclosure matters. Alpert has been an adjunct associate professor of criminal justice at LIU Post since 2002. He graduated from Hofstra University School of Law in 1997 and received his bachelor of science degree from Cornell University in 1994. He is a member of the Nassau County Bar Association.

A brave young patriot receives a burial 83 years after being lost in war. Volunteers restore a Revolutionary War cemetery. A Gold Star mom makes it her mission to honor her son’s sacrifice. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie shares three stories in honor of Memorial Day. Credit: Randee Daddona; Photo credits: Anthony Veneziano, Cathy Heighter

Memorial Day 2026: NewsdayTV honors those we've lost A brave young patriot receives a burial 83 years after being lost in war. Volunteers restore a Revolutionary War cemetery. A Gold Star mom makes it her mission to honor her son's sacrifice. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie shares three stories in honor of Memorial Day.

A brave young patriot receives a burial 83 years after being lost in war. Volunteers restore a Revolutionary War cemetery. A Gold Star mom makes it her mission to honor her son’s sacrifice. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie shares three stories in honor of Memorial Day. Credit: Randee Daddona; Photo credits: Anthony Veneziano, Cathy Heighter

Memorial Day 2026: NewsdayTV honors those we've lost A brave young patriot receives a burial 83 years after being lost in war. Volunteers restore a Revolutionary War cemetery. A Gold Star mom makes it her mission to honor her son's sacrifice. NewsdayTV's Virginia Huie shares three stories in honor of Memorial Day.

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