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LONG ISLANDPOLITICS

Bankrupt Suffolk Off-Track Betting awards $511,506 in raises

The raises for 44 nonunion employees include pay hikes of about 30 percent for the president and vice president.


Suffolk OTB president Phil Nolan, seen here on
Suffolk OTB president Phil Nolan, seen here on Dec. 29, 2011, received a $45,500 raise this year, bringing his salary to $197,500. Photo Credit: James Carbone 
Suffolk Regional Off-Track Betting Corp., in bankruptcy since 2011, gave $511,506 in raises to nonunion employees this year, including pay hikes of about 30 percent to each of its top two employees, records show.
The agency is flush with revenues from its new video lottery casino in Islandia but still owes creditors $13 million, according to OTB officials.
OTB president Phil Nolan’s $45,500 raise brought his salary to $197,500, while vice president Anthony Pancella III’s salary increased by $45,000, to $187,500, according to documents obtained by Newsday under the Freedom of Information Law.


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