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 should immediately publish on its website the trial transcript portions that refer to nassau otb and the dingh restaurant that cane and went at the carle place branch of nassau otb
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the last nassau otb contract was sogned in 2007
nassau otb employees want a retroactive raise of between two and three percent from 2007.
some people work and others...
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Mangano prosecutors deny withholding evidence, newly filed court papers say& newsday withholdsfrom the public the trial transcript referencing fine dining by singh at nassau otb.
The response is to a 42-page motion filed in December by Kevin Keating of Garden City, Edward Mangano's attorney, which sought to dismiss felony bribery charges.
Federal prosecutors denied claims they withheld evidence favorable to the defense in the corruption case against former Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano, saying the assertions “are meritless once the hyperbole and accusations are stripped way," newly filed court documents say.
“The court should reject this feeble attempt to manufacture [prosecutorial] prejudice where there is none," according to opposition papers filed late Friday night by Eastern District prosecutors to claims by the defendants in the run-up to the corruption retrial of Nassau County Executive Edward Mangano and his wife, Linda.
The remarks came in response to a 42-page motion filed in December by Kevin Keating of Garden City, the attorney for Edward Mangano, that asked for a dismissal of the charges against him because of what he said was government misconduct. The defense asked that if the presiding judge, U.S. District Judge Joan Azrack, failed to dismiss the case outright, she should, at least, conduct a hearing to determine the methods the government used in forwarding or withholding evidence from the defense.
The Mangano defense has until Thursday to respond to the prosecutors’ filings — the same day that several hundred potential jurors are expected to be summoned to the federal courthouse in Central Islip to fill out forms to be used in screening them for the final panel that will hear the case. The Manganos’ trial is scheduled to start on Jan. 22.
Azrack is expected to rule on the Mangano motion before the start of the trial.
"We are working on a vigorous reply," Keating said when asked about the government's filing.
In a separate letter to the judge, Linda Mangano had joined in her husband's motion to have her case dismissed as well.
Her attorney, John Carman of Garden City, declined to comment.
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