Sands To Make 'Very Compelling Bid' For State Gaming License - Garden City, NY - The Las Vegas Sands, addressing concerns about a casino on Long Island, told Patch: "Everybody's entitled to their opinion."
The investigation follows a town ethics board probe related to Oyster Bay Inspector General Brian Noone's approval of a proposed $2 million cybersecurity contract for a vendor that records show is tied to his private business.
Franzese said the Nassau district attorney's office had withdrawn its offer for her to lead its public corruption bureau. A district attorney spokesman declined to comment.
On Monday night, May 22, the Nassau County Legislature approved the lease agreement between the Las Vegas Sands Casino for the Coliseum property in a 17-1 vote. Only Legislator Delia DeRiggi - Whitton (D-Glen Cove) voted against it. Garden City residents held a rally against the casino on the prior day, on the steps of