Harendra Singh, the key witness in the federal corruption trial of Nassau County's former executive and Oyster Bay's former town supervisor, has filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in U.S. Eastern District Court in Central Islip.
Tommy Stallone was only 4 years old when his parents enrolled him in the day program at Cerebral Palsy Association of Nassau County. That was 70 years ago.
Some Long Island "Gray Riders," as the formerly mounted state troopers are known, have moved to a new barracks in Hempstead from a rundown Valley Stream building.
Blumenfeld Development Group says its initial elements would include indoor go-karting, rock climbing and green space on the 77-acre site anchored by NYCB Live's Nassau Coliseum.
The one-time deputy supervisor of the Town of Oyster Bay admitted he had initially lied to federal prosecutors because he was "in panic mode" and was protecting his boss, former Town Supervisor John Venditto.
Greg Gulbransen has spent the past 15 years advocating for backup cameras in all new vehicles. A new federal rule named for his son makes them standard equipment in all new cars.
A former top Oyster Bay official testified that John Venditto accepted free meals, free limousine services and use of event space from Harendra Singh that in turn appeared to entitle the restaurateur to "whatever services he needs."
A former Oyster Bay official who worked closely over the years with former Town Supervisor John Venditto testified that Venditto was the force behind town concessions contracts and town-guaranteed loans for restaurateur Harenda Singh.
The best friend of a man who was dragged to death by a Long Island Rail Road train is suing the LIRR, alleging it is the latest accident involving the dangerous gap between station platforms and trains.
Auditors identified "unusual trends" in vendor payments, such as duplicate amounts paid to the same vendor and rounded dollar amounts that "could be a red flag of fictitious or inflated invoices."