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Friday, October 28, 2016
Vol. 65, No. 44
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GUIDE TO FALL DINING
RICE TOUTS BILLS, BUILDING BRIDGES
PUNDITS SEE LOCAL TRUMP EFFECT
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Civics eye merger
S T E P P I N G AT H O M E C O M I N G
Groups struggle to find new officers BY N O A H M A N S K A R North New Hyde Park’s two civic groups are planning to merge in an effort to help them cooperate more and lighten the burden on civic leaders. The Lakeville Estates Civic Association would absorb the North Lakeville Civic Association under a plan the groups’ eight officers have approved and will put before their members for a vote next month, civic leaders said. The groups scrapped plans to merge in January after deciding it would be too expensive. Their membership has grown in the past year, but it’s proven difficult to find volunteers to fill recently vacated leadership positions, putting more work on the plates of the current officers, said Bill Cutrone, president of the Lakeville Estates Civic Association. “People just have too many commitments and some things just get put on the bottom of the pile,” Cutrone said. The new, unified Lakeville Continued on Page 72
PHOTO COURTESY OF SEWANHAKA CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Members of the step team delivered a halftime performance during New Hyde Park Memorial High School’s homecoming football game on Saturday, Oct. 22. The cheerleaders also put on a show to the song “Under the Sea.” The Gladiators football team took a 26-14 loss to Rockville Centre in the game.
Mangano digs in as budget talks begin Nassau County exec says he won’t quit in wake of corruption 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 deficit in Mangano’s proposed budget. That vote will follow
Mangano’s Oct. 20 indictment, honest services fraud and lying along with his wife, Linda Man- to federal agents, according to gano, and Town of Oyster Bay the 13-count indictment U.S. Attorney Robert Supervisor John Capers unsealed Venditto, on fedGOPers calls on last week in federal corruption charges involv- Mangano to resign eral court. Mangano ing a bribery and PAGE 6 and Venditto, kickback scheme both Republiwith a previously cans, got bribes and kickbacks indicted restaurateur. The charges include ob- “on an on-demand basis” from struction of justice, extortion, the restaurateur in exchange conspiracy to commit bribery, Continued on Page 83
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