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Mangano And Boces Partner To Increase Safety And Security In Nassau Schools
By Eden Laikin Building on Nassau’s Active Shooter Seminars, which included response and school safety training, County Executive Edward P. Mangano joined with officials from Nassau BOCES yesterday to unveil a Customer Care Center that will instantly provide local law … Continue reading
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MANGANO SCORES $1 BILLION IN TAX RELIEF FOR RESIDENTS AND JOB CREATORS WITH LAWSUIT THAT BURIES THE MTA PAYROLL TAX
By Eden Laikin Flanked by the bi-partisan, bi-county and statewide support of more than a dozen elected officials, Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano called upon the NYS Attorney General and the MTA to not appeal the yesterday’s court decision … Continue reading
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Town of Oyster Bay Joins the County’s Natural Gas Contract
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano today announced that the latest municipality to benefit from Nassau County’s low-cost natural gas contract is the Town of Oyster Bay, which expects to generate significant savings on the natural gas … Continue reading
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MANGANO, NASSAU BOCES OFFICIALS ANNOUNCE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN SAVINGS FOR TAXPAYERS THROUGH COOPERATIVE BIDDING INITIATIVE
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and Deputy BOCES Superintendent, Bob Hanna, announced this week that their partnership – the 21st Century Demonstration Grant School and the Municipal Savings Initiative – has so far saved $9.5 million … Continue reading
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Mangano Helps House Hometown Heroes
By Eden Laikin As part of Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano efforts to provide affordable housing to those who served in the Gulf war, the County Legislature today approved plans to transfer a vacant County-owned property in Hicksville to … Continue reading
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Mangano announces Cost Saving Initiatives As a Result of Partnership
By Eden Laikin Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano yesterday spoke to a crowd of 75 school and government officials about the significance of joining together to find ways to rein in spending. “It’s one of the most important things … Continue reading