Monday, July 22, 2019

laura maier asks joseph g cairo whether he will pay

nassau otb janitors, cashiers, attendants, and assorted managers three hours at time and a half not to exercise their righs pursuant  to ny elec. law 3-110 as the president of the lirr did for his employees.

will cairo demurr and consult with arthur wals before answering?
“If you asked me two years ago if I would run for public office, I’d have said ‘probably not.’ I didn’t seek this out but now I can’t see myself doing anything else,” said Laura Maier, 40, of Massapequa, who is running for one of three open council seats in the Town of Oyster Bay 
Maier, a former health care executive who owns several Dairy Queen and Jersey Mike’s shops, is one of a half-dozen new women candidates in Nassau who until a few months ago had no name recognition and never had signed candidate 
nominating petitions or knocked on doors for other candidates.

healthcare nassau county style is pathetically oblivious to the italian g ristori, see pubmed.org ristori + bcg or the bostonian uspto.gov inventor search faustman

put the card game in the morgue and bring in dome talent from itsly like ristori?

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