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THE PULSE OF THE PENINSULA

Vol. 93, No. 6

SCHOOLS & EDUCATION

A ‘CONSPIRACY OF GOODNESS’

CURRAN SLAMS NYC WATER PLAN

PAGES 35-46

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Troiano trips up on taxes, raises issues for town

HEART OF GOLD

Curran appointee resigns from county job, going to election board BY LU K E TORRANCE In 2014, the Town of North Hempstead hired Robert Troiano as director of operations. At the time, he had racked up $81,533 in federal income tax liens, according to Newsday. Troiano also served as the senior policy adviser to Supervisor Judi Bosworth before being selected by County Executive Laura Curran to become the acting commissioner for traffic and parking violations. He promptly resigned last week when his income tax liens, in addition to a $749,264 lien on a house he owned facing foreclosure, came to light. Troiano told Newsday that his resignation was not related to his tax issues, saying that he had paid off the income tax liens and that the foreclosure had been canceled. According to a statement from the county executive’s office, Troiano would instead work for

the county Board of Elections. “Robert has always been known for his dedication to diversity and community,” Curran said in the statement. “His decision to continue that work is very much appreciated.” Asked about the resignation following a news conference last week, Curran’s press spokesman, Michael Martino, had no comment. Troiano was required to file a financial disclosure form with the town when he was hired, according to town spokeswoman Carole Trottere. The town has not yet responded to a public information request for the form. Trottere#said he served as the town’s board member for District 1 from 2004 to 2010 and then as a county legislator from 2010 to 2013. She said his salary was $137,660 when he left the town. Whether the town knew about Troiano’s tax liens when he was Continued on Page 68

PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTHWELL HEALTH

Supermodel Carol Alt discussed her switch to a diet of unprocessed food on Friday, as part of a Northwell Health event at Sandra Atlas Bass Heart Hospital underscoring the importance of women’s heart health. See story on page 20.

Sarah Hughes named to Olympic delegation BY A M E L I A C A M U R AT I

of Korea for the coming Winter Olympics in#Pyeongchang, South Korea, White House officials said. Hughes was the only former Great Neck native and champion figure skater Sarah athlete named to the delegaHughes was named to the presi- tion, along with# Marc Knapper, dential delegation to the Republic a member of the Senior Foreign

Service of the U.S. Department of State, retired# Gen. James D. Thurman,# Gen. Vincent K. Brooks, Judge Ed Royce, Vice President Mike Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence. Continued on Page 67

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