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Deputy CE's in Trouble
07-04-2007, 03:44 PM
To the hospital and out of 1 West? Two are moving by the end of summer 2007.

Rank and File
07-04-2007, 04:28 PM
Souzzi's deps are moving? Where? From Queens to Brooklyn?

7 Santini Bros.
07-04-2007, 04:29 PM
Staten Island-Queens-Suffolk-Brooklyn -Albania

That's the ticket
07-04-2007, 11:55 PM
New Jersey, Conneticut and Pennsyvania

Beavette
07-05-2007, 07:09 AM
One West Street in Mineola to Carman Ave in Meadow where the Meadow Correctional Center resides and a comfy cell.

Bottom of the Barrel
07-05-2007, 10:07 AM
Imagine John Donnelly is "CHIEF Deputy County Executive". The guy was brought in because he was Jay's roomate in college and was out of work several years ago so Jay did him a favor. I believe he was a head hunter-nice career. Yes Tommy, you have searched high and wide for the "brightest and the best". Some say John is part of the "Suozzi AC/DC Club". Maybe that's the experience he brings to the job.
It's Sick!

john donelly the creep
07-05-2007, 01:38 PM
This is all that needs to be written about the fall of
19% Tom Suozzi's administration

bebe neuwirth
07-05-2007, 06:50 PM
JD was Jay's college roommate from mercik and out of a job as a headhunter. Enuf said why he is runnnign the County.

Pete"fify cents" Sylver
07-05-2007, 09:07 PM
JD is my bro. Got that girl to take the money and keep her mouth closed, unlike when she was in the backseat of the Crown Vic wif me.

Mrs Sylver
07-07-2007, 12:18 PM
Now u leave the Right Reverend alone. He knows Maynard Jackson and was brought into govt by Jon Kaimand and Dom Dwyer.

GOP GOP
07-09-2007, 01:19 PM
Heard Suozzi is reaching out to some GOP folks to bring them into his administration.

He's doing this because he's running again and because he needs help. He can't depend on his democrat cronies anymore (his golf fundraiser is down to one course) and he truly wants his legacy to be protected in Nassau. He needs the GOP to be part of his administration to look "nonpartisan" and truly a man of the people (like Levy).

He also sees Spitzer blowing up and senses an opportunity to make a go for governor again.

He knows he needs to make a big change in his administration. Look for it soon.

this is too much really
07-09-2007, 07:00 PM
Heard Suozzi is reaching out to some GOP folks to bring them into his administration.

He's doing this because he's running again and because he needs help. He can't depend on his democrat cronies anymore (his golf fundraiser is down to one course) and he truly wants his legacy to be protected in Nassau. He needs the GOP to be part of his administration to look "nonpartisan" and truly a man of the people (like Levy).

He also sees Spitzer blowing up and senses an opportunity to make a go for governor again.

He knows he needs to make a big change in his administration. Look for it soon.

It would be sheer folly for a legitimate Republican to join the Suozzi Administration in any capacity, even if each and every "city" person were fired tomorrow. The City people have destroyed the county. Only a fool would get caught holding the bag now.

suozz yr 6
07-09-2007, 08:13 PM
Doesn't matter. John Donnelly is in control. He hired all his son's teen friends as summer county seasonal help. These clowns are out of control.

Suozzi Year 6. nothing changed.

suozzi yr 7
07-09-2007, 08:38 PM
no change-hire taxes

Golf Man
07-09-2007, 09:42 PM
FYI, There were THREE Golf Course TODAY at Tom's outing, Nassau country Club, Wheatley and North Shore so get your facts right A hole, I was There!

gee that's funny golf man
07-09-2007, 09:48 PM
FYI, There were THREE Golf Course TODAY at Tom's outing, Nassau country Club, Wheatley and North Shore so get your facts right A hole, I was There!

I guess you are a three input kind of Suozzi hack there, Golf man.

Sounds Like Matt Kwomo
07-10-2007, 08:25 AM
Doesnt it?

Top Gun
07-10-2007, 10:47 AM
By the way, good job on losing the Navy property in Bethpage.

Which "top gun" screwed that one up?

More fallout from Suozzi's silly attempt to escape to Albany.

rank and file
07-10-2007, 06:25 PM
Souzzi had three courses at his golf outing eh? Where was 'news'day to report all the pay for play 'contributors' who HAVE to fork over $10,000.00 just to get a hand shake?

The double standard of that paper is pathetic.

Right Rev Sylver
07-10-2007, 10:29 PM
Check it out kidz. Remember when I said the Grumman Deal was up in the air, way back in the day? Well apparently, the County can't run itself wiffout me, and that chump Cunningham can't do nuttin right, jus' like he gots bitch slapped by Levy in dat primary. Don't believe me, bitches? Just read the article below.







Delays could cost Nassau claim to Grumman property

BY DANIEL WAGNER
daniel.wagner@newsday.com

July 10, 2007

The Navy is threatening to sell one of the largest open parcels of Nassau real estate because of the county's inaction.

Nassau had expected to recve and develop the 105 acres, which are at the heart of Grumman's former Bethpage campus and worth an estimated $80 million for the land alone.

When Grumman Corp. sold off most of its Bethpage property in the late 1990s, the project seemed a great success: Despite a slumping commercial real estate market, developers and commercial users snapped up the property - including Cablevision's current Stewart Avenue headquarters.

But for almost 10 years, there has remained a hole in that doughnut of prosperity: prime real estate that 1997 federal legislation called on the Navy to grant to Nassau County "for economic development purposes."

Since 1998, as the Navy has worked to decontaminate the land, Nassau has worked to acquire it - hiring consultants, conducting environmental studies and engaging locals in a years-long planning process.

But the Navy finally ran out of patience, pulling the plug on talks in a letter to Nassau County Executive Thomas Suozzi.

"Due to the passage of time," it read, "the Navy will now pursue disposal of the entirety of the remaining 105 acres."

The Navy has since settled on a firm policy: The land will be sold by whichever government entity can do so the fastest.

The sale could net the county more than $80 million, according to estimates from two Long Island real estate experts: Newmark principal Jack O'Connor and developer Ronald Parr.

Local developers and politicians have not taken the Navy's threat to sell lightly. "A plan should have been put in place 10 months after the property became available, not 10 years," said Desmond Ryan, executive director of the Association for a Better Long Island, which lobbies for developers. "When we look at comprehensive economic development for Nassau County, this is priority number one."

He said several of his members were ready and waiting for an opportunity to bid on the property and, "after the failure of the county to come to terms with the federal government, it's essential now that the feds act on thr own."

Central to the Navy-Nassau dispute is a nine-acre area that remains contaminated - and the Navy's obligation to clean up the entire site.

In February, the Navy wrote that "there is no practicable remedy" for the land's contamination. As a result, the county has asked the Navy for the deed to the 96 clean acres and a lease for the remainder of the site.

Inquiries from Newsday prompted Suozzi counsel William Cunningham to release the previously undisclosed letters in which the county "re-affirmed to the Navy its desire to recve title to the remaining acreage" through the intervention of Rep. Peter King (R-Seaford) and Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton.

The Navy wrote back last month, allowing that the county might obtain the land, "If the County Legislature enacts the necessary authority before the Navy initiates public sale" - but "the Navy continues preparation for sale of the property."

Cunningham said the county's position is that the Navy has no authority to sell the land independently. "The county had been working very diligently and spending hundreds of thousands of dollars," he said, and the community planning document should be ready this summer.

Developer Parr said the property is important because it's unique: "You can't find a site in Nassau County of five or 10 acres - let alone 100."
Copyright 2007 Newsday Inc.

Dollar Short Sylver
07-10-2007, 11:13 PM
Like the saying goes a dollar short, and a day late. Pete,this story has been on these boards all day long.
Pete, you, Tommy Boy, Billy Cunningham, Tony "The Bagman" Cancilierri all were losers and have set Nassau County back for a generation. Big shit Suozzi telling everyone "I am a lawyer, I'm an accountant" how about I am lazy!!! BTW this Bar Exam must be the easiest exam to pass. Lawyers like Toback, Mejias, Denenberg, Scanell prove my point. With the Republicans you got patronage and a well run county (oh I know Suozzi were were almost bankrupt-bull) with the Dems you got patronage and a poorly run county. Voters take your pick.

The best thing
07-10-2007, 11:49 PM
Like the saying goes a dollar short, and a day late. Pete,this story has been on these boards all day long.
Pete, you, Tommy Boy, Billy Cunningham, Tony "The Bagman" Cancilierri all were losers and have set Nassau County back for a generation. Big shit Suozzi telling everyone "I am a lawyer, I'm an accountant" how about I am lazy!!! BTW this Bar Exam must be the easiest exam to pass. Lawyers like Toback, Mejias, Denenberg, Scanell prove my point. With the Republicans you got patronage and a well run county (oh I know Suozzi were were almost bankrupt-bull) with the Dems you got patronage and a poorly run county. Voters take your pick.

The best thing that could ever happen to the Nassau County Taxpayer would be to vote the Legislative Majority back to the Republicans. I'm not saying that the repubs are any better than the Dems, but when you have one party ruling both the Executive's Office and the Legislature you guarantee corruption and malais. When you have it split, you have checks and balances and people on thr toes. Its just like in business, with competition comes better services and attention to the customers. In this situation the customers are the taxpayers. More than two terms of Democrats has shown only corruption (Sylver--Shamaponde--etc), and worse patronage than the Repubs ever had particularly top jobs bng given to city party creeps who are ruining this county. If Mondello is smart he'd make a surgical move on one or two legislative spots and make a real strong push. If he's not, this county is doomed with more years of the Dems raping the residents. Balance is the key, not bullshit.

Taken for a Ride
07-11-2007, 01:00 AM
Scanell (the boob) proves my point within hours of my post. He has access to $420,000 in funds to spend on a ride? Now that's scary. Holy Horses Batman-it's worse than I thought. Its called priorities A-Holes. Fix the tax problems first, then fix the rides.

Un-Merry Go Round
07-11-2007, 01:02 AM
Scanell (the boob) proves my point within hours of my post. He has access to $420,000 in funds to spend on a ride? Now that's scary. Holy Horses Batman-it's worse than I thought. Its called priorities A-Holes. Fix the tax problems first, then fix the rides.

NEWSAY:
The restoration is bng paid for with $420,000 from discretionary capital funds controlled by Nassau Legis. Joseph Scannell (D-Baldwin).

Murphy is alive
07-16-2007, 02:24 PM
Bogsted for Chief County Executive? Say it ain't so.

amen to split governance
07-16-2007, 02:31 PM
a republican legislature, to insure total gridlock, which will lower spending