Saturday, October 31, 2015

STEVE TRICARICO HAS WORKED FOR LIPA...FROM HIS OWN LINKEDIN ACCOUNT





District Manager

Long Island Power Authority
 –  (1 year 9 months)Eastern Suffolk County, NY
Served as primary contact in governmental and community affairs for 148 elected officials, 60+ civic associations and 48 chambers of commerce in the eastern Long Island district.

Developed close working relationships with the town supervisors and highway superintendents of the following municipalities: Brookhaven, Riverhead, Southold, Southampton, East Hampton, and Shelter Island in addition to all state senators, state assemblyman, county legislators and village mayors within those jurisdictions.

Served as primary contact for elected officials for road clearing and electrical restoration following Hurricane Sandy, “Nemo” Blizzard and other storms and Nor’easters throughout the year.

Worked with elected officials’ staff members on all constituent issues with regard to the Long Island Power Authority.

Met monthly in Albany, New York with the Suffolk County State Senate and Assembly delegation during session in order to maintain dialogue.

Observed State Senate, Assembly, Suffolk County Legislature and Town committee meetings and general sessions.

Created communication policy with elected officials within the eastern Long Island district.

Developed relationships with our private-partner National Grid management and facilitate the completion of requested work as per elected officials and community leaders.

Participated in bi-weekly work plan meetings with lead designers and construction managers to stay abreast on ongoing and upcoming capital projects within the division.

Partnered with elected officials and community groups to present more than 25 presentations on hurricane preparedness and the policies and procedures of the Long Island Power Authority.

Represent the Authority in public forums on the East End; often speaking on the company’s behalf.


https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevetricarico





Thursday, October 15, 2015

FOLLOW THE MONEY FROM CAITHNESS TO JANE BONNER...AND THIS IS ONLY WHAT HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY REPORTED !

CAITHNESS ENERGY
565 FIFTH AVENUE; 29TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10017
100.0011-OCT-07FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2007 11 Pre GeneralBTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND LLC
50 ZORN BOULEVARD
YAPHANK, NY 11980
500.0022-JAN-15FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2015 July PeriodicCTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND LLC
50 ZORN BOULEVARD
YAPHANK, NY 11980
250.0027-JUN-13FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2013 July PeriodicCTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND LLC
50 ZORN BOULEVARD
YAPHANK, NY 11980
500.0004-APR-13FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2013 July PeriodicCTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND, LLC
50 ZORN BOULEVARD
YAPHANK, NY 11798
250.0001-MAR-11FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2011 July PeriodicCTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND, LLC
50 ZORN BOULEVARD
YAPHANK, NY 11980
250.0027-SEP-11FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2011 32 Pre GeneralCTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND, LLC
565 FIFTH AVENUE; 29TH FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10017
600.0005-JUN-08FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2008 July PeriodicBTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND, LLC
50 ZORN BOULEVARD
YAPHANK, NY 11980
150.0014-DEC-09FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2010 January PeriodicCTown Council2
CAITHNESS LONG ISLAND, LLC
50 ZORN BOULEVARD
YAPHANK, NY 11980
250.0009-SEP-09FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2009 10 Post PrimaryCTown Council2

http://www.elections.state.ny.us:8080/plsql_browser/CONTRIBUTORA_COUNTY?ID_in=C32491&date_From=&date_to=&AMOUNT_From=&AMOUNT_to=&ZIP1=&ZIP2=&ORDERBY_IN=N&CATEGORY_IN=ALL

KEYSPAN ENERGY STATE PAC
1 METROTECH CTR
BROOKLYN, NY 11201
200.0005-JUN-08FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2008 July PeriodicCTown Council2
KEYSPAN ENERGY STATE PAC
1 METROTECH CENTER
BROOKLYN, NY 11201
100.0023-AUG-07FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2007 11 Pre PrimaryCTown Council2
KEYSPAN ENERGY STATE PAC
1 METROTECH CTR
BROOKLYN, NY 11201
100.0001-AUG-08FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2009 January PeriodicCTown Council2

http://www.elections.state.ny.us:8080/plsql_browser/CONTRIBUTORA_COUNTY?ID_in=C32491&date_From=&date_to=&AMOUNT_From=&AMOUNT_to=&ZIP1=&ZIP2=&ORDERBY_IN=N&CATEGORY_IN=ALL


SOMEHOW IS THERE IS SOME KIND, OF A 'CONNECTION', WITH THIS 2008 'CAMPAIGN CONTRIBUTION'

WEHRAN ENERGY CORPORATION
730 RT 202
MAHWAH, NJ 07430
300.0005-JUN-08FRIENDS OF JANE BONNER2008 July PeriodicBTown Council2
http://www.elections.state.ny.us:8080/plsql_browser/CONTRIBUTORA_COUNTY?ID_in=C32491&date_From=&date_to=&AMOUNT_From=&AMOUNT_to=&ZIP1=&ZIP2=&ORDERBY_IN=N&CATEGORY_IN=ALL


                             AND THIS .....

D-5 2012-644 

AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE COMBINED OPERATIONS AND MANAGEMENT AGREEMENT FOR THE LANDFILL GAS SYSTEMS FOR CELLS 1-6 BETWEEN THE TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN AND WEHRAN ENERGY CORPORATION (1) MAZZEI (2) PANICO

http://www.brookhaven.org/DesktopModules/Bring2mind/DMX/Download.aspx?Command=Core_Download&EntryId=5559&language=en-US&PortalId=0&TabId=134

Long Island school administrator receives whopping $625,214 in pay, benefits in single year

Long Island school administrator receives whopping $625,214 in pay, benefits in single year

October 12, 2015

Victor SkinnerVICTOR SKINNER

Victor is a communications specialist for EAG and joined in 2009. Previously, he was a newspaper journalist.
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NEW YORK – More than half of New York State’s top 100 highest paid public school employees work on Long Island, and many rake in well over $300,000 a year.
The highest paid public school employee in New York is Joyce Bisso, a 69-year-old superintendent at Hewlett-Woodmore schools, took home a total of $625,214 for the fiscal year ending June 30, which included salary, benefits and payouts for unused sick and vacation days, Newsday reports.
In total, a dozen of the top 20 highest paid school officials, 32 of the top 50, and 57 of the highest paid 100, worked in schools in Nassau and Suffolk counties, including former East Meadow’s school superintendent Louis DeAngelo at $454,527, Jericho superintendent Henry Grishman at $371,374, Syosset deputy superintendent Jeffrey Steitman at $371,124, and Locust Valley superintendent Anna Hunderfund at $355,833.
The ever-growing salaries have raised the ire of taxpayers in recent years, primarily because they have no say in how much of their tax dollars are spent on salary and special perks for the public officials.
moneyblackholegreen“As a taxpayer, you don’t have a chance to comment on (new superintendent contracts) before it’s too late to do anything about it,” Empire Center for Public Policy executive director Tim Hoefer told Newsday. “I don’t know why you have to hide it.”
The New York State Council of School Superintendents attempted to justify the massive payouts by highlighting the fact pay increases for school chiefs statewide has increased by less than 1 percent each of the last five years, though the average increase this year was 1.7 percent.
Superintendents themselves have also attempted to explain why their salaries are sky high.
“You work as hard as you can in what is essentially a 24/7 job,” Bisso told the news site, pointing to controversial issues like Common Core and teacher evaluations. “I would just tell you the job is a major challenge, very challenging.”
“Most school administrators and university faculty listed in the upper ranks of compensation have decades of experience. The careers of many began in the 1970s,” according to Newsday. “DeAngelo, the former East Meadow superintendent, worked 30 years in that district as a superintendent, assistant superintendent and director of special education after teaching special education classes in private schools and at Western Suffolk BOCES.”
“We’re never without our cell phones,” DeAngelo told the site.
Newsday collected the data on school administrator salaries through a public information request to the state’s teachers’ retirement system. The data contained pay information for about 250,000 New York teachers and school employees.
Others to top the list included State University of New York obstetrician Ovandia Abulafia, who took home $539,076 from SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn; emergency physician Michael Lusshesi who earned $506,590 at the same place; as well as Esther Takeuchi, a chemical engineer with Stony Brook University, who was paid $418,936 last year.
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