Friday, October 28, 2016
THE PULSE OF THE PENINSULA
Vol. 91, No. 44
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GUIDE TO FALL DINING
DOC PLEADS GUILTY IN MURDER TRY
PUNDITS SEE LOCAL TRUMP EFFECT
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HALLOWEEN SPIRIT
Mangano digs in as budget talks to begin County exec says he won’t quit in face of charges BY N O A H MANSKAR AND JOE NIKIC Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano continues to defy corruption allegations as he heads into final negotiations next week over the county’s $3 billion budget. The Legislature will vote Monday on an amended budget that is also subject to approval by the Nassau Interim Finance Authority, the state oversight board that controls the county’s finances and has ordered county officials to
trim a projected $100 million conspiracy to commit bribery, deficit in Mangano’s proposed honest services fraud and lying to federal agents, according to budget. That vote will follow Man- the 13-count indictment U.S. gano’s Oct. 20 indictment, Attorney Robert Capers unsealed last week along with his in federal court. wife, Linda Mangano Mangano, and GOPers calls on and Town of Oyster Mangano to resign both Venditto, RepubliBay Supervisor PAGE 6 cans, got bribes John Venditto, and kickbacks on federal corruption charges involving a “on an on-demand basis” from bribery and kickback scheme the restaurateur in exchange with a previously indicted res- for Nassau County food service contracts worth hundreds taurateur. The charges include ob- of thousands of dollars, and struction of justice, extortion, Continued on Page 72
Shop Delight expansion plan denied in G.N. Plaza PHOTO COURTESY OF GREAT NECK PLAZA BID
A mother and daughter at last year’s Great Neck Plaza BID Halloween Celebration and Parade, which returns this Sunday. See story on page 65.
Trustees critical of supermarket’s repeated violations BY J OE N I K I C Once again, the Shop Delight kosher supermarket’s attempts to expand in Great Neck have been frustrated. Village of Great Neck Plaza trustees unanimously voted
last Wednesday to deny Shop Delight owner Mike Karam’s application to operate a storage facility, administrative office and location for preparing goods in a vacant storefront three stores down from the supermarket on Welwyn Road. Before the board’s vote,
Mayor Jean Celender entered into the record a collection of 53 entries of truck delivery violations witnessed and recorded by both members of the board and residents in the area from Dec. 19, 2014, to Oct. 19, 2016. Continued on Page 83
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