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Friday, October 28, 2016
Vol. 4, No. 44
GUIDE TO FALL DINING
LEVIES FLAT BUT TAX RATES RISE
PUNDITS SEE LOCAL TRUMP EFFECT
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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 in Mangano’s pro- honest services fraud and lying to federal agents, according to posed budget. That vote will follow Man- the 13-count indictment U.S. Atgano’s Oct. 20 indictment, along torney Robert Capers unsealed with his wife, Linda Mangano, last week in federal court. Mangano and Venditto, and Town of Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto, on fed- both Republicans, got bribes and kickbacks “on an eral corruption on-demand basis” charges involvGOPers calls on from the restauraing a bribery and kickback Mangano to resign teur in exchange for Nassau County scheme with a PAGE 6 food service conpreviously intracts worth hundicted restaudreds of thousands of dollars, rateur. The charges include ob- and four loans guaranteed by struction of justice, extortion, the town worth millions of dolContinued on Page 71 conspiracy to commit bribery,
Business owners slam lack of parking in Roslyn Study is underway but no quick solution is expected PHOTO COURTESY OF RANDY BUTWIN
Randi Butwin and Ann Corn, the owners of a clothing store called Shag which is the first retailer to rent a space in the Roslyn Lumberyard complex. See story on Page 3.
BY M A X Z A H N Two local business owners clashed with Roslyn Mayor John Durkin and village trustees on Tuesday over what to do about a lack of parking on Old Northern Boulevard. “Businesses will close because of a lack of parking spots,” said Michael Psilakis,
the chef and owner at MP Taverna. “My customers take a half-hour to find parking and they’re not happy about it, then the people after them are unhappy because they don’t sit down on time.” He said he spoke with several restaurants owners who share his frustration. Psilakis was joined by
Jimmy Musiker, the executive director of a student programming company called Summer Discovery, who criticized village’s plan on eliminating the non-meter parking spots on Old Northern Boulevard near Village Hall. “There is nowhere for my employees to park,” Musiker Continued on Page 72
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