POCO LOCO, The Best In Mexican Cuisine, Opens At The CARLE PLACE Branch | ||
Date: 05/04/2013 Time: 11:30 AM - 11:00 PM | Description: Nassau OTB is happy to announce the opening of a new restaurant - Poco Loco - at the Carle Place OTB branch located at 180 Glen Cove Road in the front corner of the Voice Road Plaza. Opening day of the Mexican eatery is scheduled for May 4, just in time for Cinco de Mayo! Poco Loco is the sister location of the popular Poco Loco Mexican Restaurant in Roslyn, where every day is Cinco de Mayo. Poco Loco is known for many years of excellence as a casual Mexican restaurant offering traditional Mexican fare at reasonable prices. Look for some new smokehouse items on the menu at the Carle Place location! Poco Loco's hours of operation in Carle Place will be Mon.-Thurs. 11:30am to 10pm, Friday-Saturday from 11:30am to 11pm, and on Sundays from 11:30am to 9pm. |
newsday fails to remember the honest hardworking infividuals at nassau otb and the many customers who came to the carle place branch because of the good italian restaursnt that preceded the lousy singh restaurant that followed it
the space has been devoid of a rent paying tenant ever since
Feds turn over documents, materials in Mangano-Venditto case
The revelations came in the government’s response to a pretrial motion by a defense attorney that prosecutors were not turning over discovery material to the defense fast enough.
Federal prosecutors in the corruption case against former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, his wife and former Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto revealed Wednesday they have given the defense more than a million pages of documents and other materials that include emails from a co-conspirator and surveillance videos from Mangano’s home.
The revelations were contained in the government’s response to a pretrial motion by Venditto’s attorney, Marc Agnifilo, involving securities fraud charges brought only against Venditto in the issuance of Oyster Bay securities. Edward and Linda Mangano are not charged in the alleged securities fraud scheme.
Agnifilo contended in a pretrial motion that the government was not turning over required material to the defense fast enough, including evidence that would help Venditto’s defense.
Federal prosecutors say in their papers they are following the law in what they turn over to the defense and when they do so prior to trial.
The material the government has already turned over since November, according to the government motion filed in federal court in Central Islip, includes: 1.15 million pages of documents related to the securities fraud charges aimed at Venditto alone, as well as 86,000 pages of emails and attachments from the email server of a person identified only as “Co-Conspirator #1.”
Sources have identified that person as restaurateur Harendra Singh.
Prosecutors say the Manganos and Venditto were involved in a scheme to illegally get Singh Nassau County contracts as well as more than $20 million in indirect loan guarantees from Oyster Bay.
In the court papers, the government notes that it has turned over Singh email traffic to the defense.
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