Friday, September 28, 2018

Dear Joseph Cairo,

It is like a moral thing to see that there are thiroughbred programs  in each branch  on each day of the week sufficient to meet customer demand. Many customers only want to purchase a thoroughbred or harness program over the counter.  You are creating ill will and helping to impair nassau otb's customer base by failing to correct this, a known defect, for a considerable timr.

feel free to come to franklin square eg on monday morning at 11:30 to speak with customers.



Caterer abruptly closes, leaving customers in the lurch

Posted: Sep 21, 2018 5:20 PM EDTUpdated: Sep 21, 2018 5:38 PM EDT
Caterer abruptly closes, leaving customers in the lurch
PLAINVIEW -
The Carlyle at the Palace in Plainview abruptly shut its doors, leaving dozens of customers scrambling to find other catering halls.
The building is owned by the Nassau OTB. Nassau Regional OTB head Joe Cairo says the catering company's owner, Steve Carl, had leased the hall for about 10 years but recently fell behind on rent.
"As recently as a week ago, I think it was last Wednesday or Thursday, he was here with his attorney and indicated to us that he would be able to meet all of his obligations through the end of the year," says Cairo. "Monday came, Tuesday and late Tuesday afternoon, somewhere around 4:30, we got an email saying 'I'm out of business.'"
The landlord says they reached out to everyone who's booked an event after they found out the catering company fired all of its employees and shut down.
"It's almost like a moral thing to try to help these people," says Cairo.
The OTB reached out to several caterers who offered to help. Of the 70 events scheduled there through March, 20 are back on track.
Robyn Clemens, of East Northport, is among the dozens trying to find other catering halls for their special days.
"She shouldn't have to worry about where she's going to have her bat mitzvah after working five years for this major religious event in her life," says Clemens. "I'm angry. I'm upset. I've been crying all day. I was crying yesterday. I'm upset. My daughter's upset. She's 12 years old."
News 12 reached out to Carl's lawyer to ask about deposits, but they said they had no comment.
"I don't make that much," says Clemens. "I can't afford to just throw away $12,000 and then do it all over again somewhere else."

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