Bethpage Newsgram (01/11/19)

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Friday, January 11, 2019

Vol. 79, No. 2

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Town Board appoints new Inspector General

HICKSVILLE HONORS GEMS

BY RIKKI N. MASSAND

The Hicksville Board of Education recently honored members of Hicksville High School’s Girls in Engineering and Mathematics program for their efforts to increase awareness and familiarize female students with career opportunities within the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields. Hicksville Board of Education President Phil Heckler (left), Hicksville High School Principal Ray Williams (back, center), and Superintendent of Schools Marianne Litzman (right) congratulate GEM members (left to right) Sejal Gupta, Fatima Warda, Divya Dommaraju, and founder Cindy Cheng. Missing is co-founder Anjali Ranu. Photo courtesy of the Hicksville Public Schools

Levittown man found stabbed in home

William Cahoon, 70, a resident of Levittown, was found fatally stabbed in his Shepard Lane home on Friday, January 4th. Nassau County Police say that he was the victim of multiple stab wounds. Police had gone to his home to conduct a “wellness

check”. At a news conference on January 7th, police said that they don’t believe the crime was random, but would not elaborate on their suspicions while the investigation is ongoing. Detectives request anyone with

information regarding this incident to call Homicide Squad detectives at (516) 573-7788 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous.

Brian J. Noone was confirmed as the Town of Oyster Bay’s first Inspector General by a unanimous vote of the Town Board at their first meeting of 2019, held Tuesday morning, January 8. Noone’s extensive background in law enforcement includes serving as vice president of security for National Grid, the largest distributor of natural gas in the northeastern U.S., with customers in New York state, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino announced that this appointment makes history, as Oyster Bay became the first local municipality to create the office of Inspector General and on January 8, TOBAY becomes the first town to hire an Inspector General. “The Inspector General role will protect our taxpayers and restore the public trust in government. The appointment of Brian Noone as Inspector General will provide the Town Board and its residents with confidence that the proper rules and regulations are being followed when contracting with vendors and procuring goods. Mr. Noone’s experience, specifically with National Grid, provided him with significant knowledge of procurement and bidding processes. Throughout his career he has worked with the FBI, the CIA, the DEA and National Grid where he performed internal audits on budgets and overtime. He has extensive experience with uncovering concealed income, exposing the manipulation of financial systems, and investigating illegal money laundering. This experience will benefit the taxpayers of the Town of Oyster Bay,” Saladino said. Noone was confirmed by Board vote for a term commencing January 31, 2019 through December 31, 2020. The Town Supervisor added that the Town Board’s vote on the IG position was followed by adoption of new contractor requirements, “to bring an even greater level of transparency, integrity and See page 11

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