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Friday, november 27, 2015
vol. 64, no. 48
Guide to
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er 27, 2015 Section • Novemb Publicat ions Special
N. Shore firms key in Skelos, Silver trials
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Reps for Glenwood Management, Physicians Reciprocal testify BY N O A H M A N S K A R Two North Shore companies and a third with ties to Nassau County have proven central to the proceedings in the federal corruption trials against al state lawmakers Sheldon Silver and Dean Skelos, as pretrial court filings indicated they would. New Hyde Park-based luxury real estate developer Glenwood Management figures largely in both trials, in which state Assemblyman Silver (D-Lower Manhattan), the former speaker of the Assembly, and state Sen. Skelos (R-Rockville Centre), the former majority leader of the state Senate, are charged with using political power to procure favors and kickbacks. Glenwood Management, which is located at 1200 Union Turnpike, was one of three companies prosecutors allege Skelos pressured into doing favors for his son Adam Skelos, who is on trial alongside his father, worth
$300,000 in total. And at Silver’s suggestion, Glenwood gave several property tax refund cases to a Manhattan law firm that had a fee-sharing agreement with the former state Assembly speaker that earned him about $700,000. Both Skelos and Silver advocated rent control laws and real estate tax breaks Glenwood officials said the developer relies on to stay in business, news reports say. For instance, Silver used his position to block a substance abuse treatment clinic from opening near one of the firm’s high-end downtown Manhattan buildings, according to prosecutors’ pretrial filings. According to news reports, Glenwood officials have testified that despite discomfort with the arrangements, the firm kept them in place because of concerns about damaging its relationships with the lawmakers, who had proven themselves powerful political allies. Continued on Page 61
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Eighth-grade students at Mineola High School volunteered their time to help complete fall cleanup efforts on the grounds of the school.
Legislature committee OKs Roslyn Road study BY H A R R I S ON MARDER
& Pope Engineers & Surveyors to conduct a traffic study on Roslyn Road. Nassau County Legislator The Rules Committee of the Nassau County Legisla- Judy Jacobs (D-Woodbury), ture approved unanimously said the study is a “design Monday the hiring of Nelson contract,” meaning there will
be no construction to Roslyn Road until after the study has been completed and members of the community have an opportunity to express their views. Continued on Page 61
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