In Huntington Station, a voter zeroes in on national and local issues

Few voters were seen coming in and out of Birchwood Intermediate School in Huntington on Tuesday around 3:20 pm during voting on Election Day. Credit: Newsday/Jean-Paul Salamanca
Outside Birchwood Intermediate School on Wolf Hill Road in Huntington Station, few people were seen coming in and out of polls inside the school around mid-afternoon.
Coming out of the polling site, Paul Panza, of Huntington, said he has voted often, and he had voted for Trump the last two election cycles.
“Right now, I’m not too happy with him, but that’s who I voted for,” Panza said.
This year, Panza said what was most important to him was the condition of the roads in Huntington, since he was a cyclist. For that reason, the race he was watching closely was the highway superintendent race.
“It’s important for them to clean up the road so we can ride because there are very poor road conditions here,” Panza said.

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