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Friday, October 28, 2016

Vol. 4, No. 44

GUIDE TO FALL DINING

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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 deficit honest services fraud and lyin Mangano’s proposed budget. ing to federal agents, accordThat vote will follow Man- ing to the 13-count indictment gano’s Oct. 20 indictment, U.S. Attorney Robert Capers along with his wife, Linda unsealed last week in federal Mangano, and Town of Oyster court. Mangano and Venditto, Bay Supervisor John Venditto, both Republion federal cans, got bribes corruption GOPers calls on and kickbacks charges involving a bribery Mangano to resign “on an on-demand basis” from and kickback PAGE 6 the restaurateur scheme with a in exchange for previously inNassau County food service dicted restaurateur. The charges include ob- contracts worth hundreds of struction of justice, extortion, thousands of dollars, and four Continued on Page 83 conspiracy to commit bribery,

Crew coach resigns after students rescued in harbor 9 high school girls spill into water during nighttime scare PHOTO COURTESY OF GAIL STAAL

Twins Tal Schwartz and Gail Staal. Schwartz is on the left; Staal is on the right. See story on Page 12.

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The Manhasset High School crew coach, Chris Greene, resigned after an incident last Wednesday night in which nine members of the girls crew team were rescued from Hempstead Harbor after their boat capsized. The resignation was con-

firmed by Carol Jaronczyk, a secretary in the Manhasset district athletics office. Initially, the office said Greene was fired, but later she said he had resigned. A speeding motor boat generated a wake that overturned the crew boat, said Brian Waterson, chief of the Port Washington Fire Department,

which received a call from the Glen Cove Harbor Patrol at 6:45 p.m. “The motor boat had no lights on,” Waterson said. “So the girls didn’t even see it coming.” The harbor patrol pulled the girls from the water approximately 50 feet from shore, Continued on Page 13

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