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Vying for school board seat
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Kron, Schwartz seek to bring experience BY J OE N I K I C Great Neck Board of Education candidate Nikolas Kron said he wants to bring his business and entrepreneurial experience to the board, while one of his opponents, Lori Beth Schwartz, said she wants to bring her exPHOTO BY MALLORY WEBER perience of serving the schools in various capacities. Temple Emanuel of Great Neck held an Interfaith service last Friday that brought together members from several different reliKron and Schwartz are two gious organizations on Long Island. See story on Page 3. of eight candidates running for an open school board seat, which could see more candidates step forward before the Nov. 28 deadline, Both said it was positive that eight candidates are vying for an open board seat as it shows a strong interest in community involvement. The eight candidates also ining alleged residential mortgage ney General Eric Schneiderman takes,â€? Schneiderman added. BY J OE N I K I C clude Donald Panetta, Josh RatMelamed was indicted in fraud and larcenies, the state said in a statement. “The defenner, Nicholas Toumbekis, Donna attorney general’s oďŹƒce an- dants not only allegedly stole June 2015 on charges of unPeirez, Michael Darvish and money from the federal govern- lawful eviction, ďŹ ling a false Daniel Melamed, a Great nounced. Grant Toch. They are running to Melamed, 40, and six others ment and ultimately New York’s document and endangering the Neck resident and Brooklyn real ďŹ ll a seat that was held by Moestate developer, was indicted allegedly defrauded banks and taxpayers, but also cheated the welfare of a child for allegedly nique Bloom, who resigned in for the second time in two years the U.S. Department of Hous- general public out of opportuni- tearing down a 14-unit buildContinued on Page 57 last Tuesday for schemes involv- ing and Urban Development ties to bid on reasonably priced ing around its remaining three through the use of shell properties that were in foreclo- tenants in an attempt to remove them from their rent-stabilized corporations, forged letters sure.â€? “My oďŹƒce will continue apartments. and other schemes between He was arraigned Wednesworking to ensure that fraud2011 and 2014. “We have zero tolerance sters and swindlers are brought day in Kings County Supreme for mortgage fraud,â€? Attor- to justice no matter how long it Continued on Page 67
Developer indicted for second time
G.N. resident accused of defrauding banks, federal housing department
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