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Friday, December 17, 2021
Vol. 6, No. 51
Port WashingtonTimes GUIDE TO THE HOLIDAYS PAGES 29-44
MINEOLA MAN INDICTED SUOZZI FACES IN DEATH OF MINAJ’S FATHER UNCERTAIN DEM FIELD PAGE 12
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Ex-Port worker indicted Manager charged with embezzling BY R OB E RT PE L A E Z A Massapequa Park woman was indicted on Monday for allegedly stealing more than $1 million from a former Port Washington pharmaceutical company, according to the Nassau County district attorney’s office. Maria Porras, 32, worked as PHOTO COURTESY OF LONG ISLAND TENNIS the office manager for RXUSA, formerly located at 81 Seaview Schreiber High School’s Ellie Ross (left) and Dasha Perfiliev (right) won the state’s doubles title this fall and were Blvd. in Port Washington, from 2015 to 2019, officials said. recognized by local officials. See story on page 2. As office manager, Porras had access to the company’s bookkeeping system, which allowed her to write checks on behalf of RXUSA and two affiliated companies, Eveready Wholesale Drugs Inc. and PBM America Inc., according to a news release. After being arrested by the Port Washington Police Departthe community, I have a passion votes, while challenger Michelle from grants. BY R OB E RT ment in November 2020, it was Mullins said her passion to for the job. I’m also committed Hsiao got 465. revealed that Porras allegedly PELAEZ Mullins, who has served as serve the residents of Port Wash- to police reform and I take comembezzled more than $1.38 milPort Washington Police Dis- a commissioner in the district ington and oversee functions for munity and school safety exlion from the three companies over five years, officials said. trict Commissioner Angela Law- since first being elected in 2009, the police district are two of the tremely seriously.” Mullins said she helped The state Department of Taxa- lor Mullins was re-elected to a is a retired New York City police main reasons she wanted to run detective and a Port Washing- for a fifth term. Continuous po- establish a community liaison tion and Finance told officials three-year term on Tuesday. Continued on Page 59 Mullins received 1,038 ton resident for 25 years. Before lice reform and enhanced safety officer, whose role will be to becoming a detective, Mul- measures, she said, are some of serve all of the Port Washington lins said, her experience in the aspects she wants to improve residents and gather input on how they feel policing has been the financial sector allowed on going forward. “I feel my job as commission- handled throughout the district. her to become familiar with budgeting, contract negotia- er is not done,” Mullins said ear- Holding active shooter drills in tions and obtaining funding lier in a phone interview. “I love Continued on Page 68
2 commish incumbents retain seats Lawlor Mullins, Brackett win district elections for police, water district
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