Quogue Village mayor pleads guilty to securities fraud
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George Motz
Bryan Finlayson on Oct 14, 2009
Quogue Village Mayor George Motz pleaded guilty to securities fraud in federal court on Tuesday evening, admitting that he “cherry-picked” profitable trades for his Manhattan investment firm. Appearing before U.S.... more
The Sag Harbor Village Board on Tuesday night voted, 4-0, to adopt a bond resolution in the amount of $550,000 to finance the installation of electrical service on docks and piers on Long Wharf as a part of the ongoing renovation of that facility. On Wednesday, Mayor Kathleen Mulcahy said that while electric was included in original discussions about Long Wharf’s renovations, it was left out of the final $4.32 million bid by marine contractor Chesterfield Associates of Westhampton Beach that the Village Board accepted in June. After speaking with Harbormaster Bob Bori and some other boat owners, Ms. Mulcahy ... 11 Dec 2019 by Kathryn G. Menu
A Suffolk County sand dredge being used in recent weeks to fortify the dune along Dune Road in Hampton Bays may have damaged a Hampton Bays Water District main that runs underwater through Shinnecock Bay, supplying water to the east end of Dune Road in Hampton Bays. Officials have been reluctant so far to firmly cite the dredge as the culprit, or to say exactly what caused the damage to the water main, but they did note that it was a possibility. By Tuesday afternoon, divers were conducting video and visual surveys of the water main break about 15 feet ... by Kitty Merrill
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