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Friday, October 28, 2016

Vol. 65, No. 44

GUIDE TO FALL DINING

RICE TOUTS BILLS, BUILDING BRIDGES

PUNDITS SEE LOCAL TRUMP EFFECT

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Mangano digs in as budget talks to begin County exec says he won’t quit in face of federal corruption charges The charges include obstruction of justice, extortion, conspiracy to commit bribery, honest services fraud Nassau County Executive Ed- and lying to federal agents, accordward Mangano continues to defy cor- ing to the 13-count indictment U.S. ruption allegations as he heads into Attorney Robert Capers unsealed last final negotiations next week over the week in federal court. Mangano and Venditto, both Recounty’s $3 billion budget. The Legislature will vote Mon- publicans, got bribes and kickbacks “on an on-demand day on an amended basis” from the resbudget that is also GOPers calls on taurateur in exchange subject to approval by the Nassau Inter- Mangano to resign for Nassau County food service contracts im Finance Authority, PAGE 6 worth hundreds of the state oversight thousands of dollars, board that controls and four loans guarthe county’s finances and has ordered county officials to anteed by the town worth millions of trim a projected $100 million deficit dollars, Capers said Thursday morning at a news conference at the fedin Mangano’s proposed budget. That vote will follow Mangano’s eral courthouse in Central Islip. “We’re talking about people who Oct. 20 indictment, along with his wife, Linda Mangano, and Town of used their positions of trust as elected Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto, officials to guarantee that a certain on federal corruption charges involv- result occurred ...,” Capers said. “This ing a bribery and kickback scheme is not just, ‘I’m your friend, I’m going with a previously indicted restaura- to do this for you.’” teur. Continued on Page 71

BY N O A H M A N S K A R AND JOE NIKIC

PHOTO BY GREG GIACONELLI

Mustangs get shutout The Mineola Lady Mustangs beat the Sewanhaka Lady Indians 6-0 last week, scoring their first goal in the game’s first five minutes. See story on page 85.

Residents’ taxes rise as school district levies fall levies stayed flat or decreased. Changes to the proportions of Nassau County’s four taxResidents of some North payer classes this year shifted Shore school districts saw their more of the tax burden to resiproperty taxes rise this year dents and businesses and away even though their districts’ tax from apartment buildings and

BY N O A H MANSKAR

utility properties in some districts. That left surprised residents facing bigger tax bills in the East Williston school district, which did not increase its Continued on Page 72

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