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A MULTI-BILLION DOLLAR INVESTMENT FOR LONG ISLAND
Sands, the world leader in developing integrated resorts, is proposing a multi-billion-dollar investment at the current site of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. This groundbreaking, world-class hospitality and entertainment project will be transformational for the Long Island economy, creating thousands of quality union jobs and generating millions of dollars in tax revenue.
A Historic Opportunity For Long Island Businesses
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Sands is committed to developing long-term partnerships with local businesses. For Long Island-based manufacturers, distributors, wholesale suppliers and other companies servicing the hospitality and entertainment industries, the Sands project will be an unprecedented opportunity to grow your business and be part of what will surely become an iconic centerpiece of the Long Island landscape.
like all the other statements Mr. Santos has made, this one, too, is flled with too many outright blatant lies to even begin to know how to correct,” Berkowitz said in an email to Blank Slate Media Tuesday. “It was one more piece of garbage that Santos used for his rise at-all-cost to acquire his current position. I’m sorry, but this piece of garbage is scarcely worth resurrecting at this point in time except to further rile the Great Neck Jewish community because of Santos’ untrue claims!”
Berkowitz defeated challenger Michael Glickman in the board’s 2021 election.
District Superintendent Teresa Prendergast said, at the time, the district regretted not fling the appeal earlier as they did not know they were able to make the request to the state Department of Education. She also said the district reached out to state ofcials to aid in getting the date moved.
Santos, again citing “sources,” said the district reached out to former state Sen. Anna Kaplan who “stonewalled the issue, refusing to get involved or provide guidance to the board on which state entities they may be able to reach out to.”
Kaplan introduced legislation to help the district change its budget vote and election date the day after Santos’ release was published. The former state senator’s bill passed both houses after one week and was signed into law on April 6.
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