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Showing posts with label Gary Racaniello. Show all posts
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Monday, March 14, 2011

03/14/11 Where's The Westmore News? Here Is Another Port Chester Patch Breaking News Alert

33de3097c8ff620ddfa059ca6c41ce17 TWO THUMBS UP FOR THE PORT CHESTER PATCH !!!! Former Westmore News REPORTER NIK BONOPARTIS HAS Once AgAIN SCOOPED HIS OLD BOSS RICHARD "My Daddy GoT Me This NewsPAPER BY FORGETTING TO PAY OVER 100 PROPERTY TAX BILLS" ABEL .

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Police Shutter Building Department Again; Employees Sent Home
Ten months after launching an investigation into corruption at Port Chester's building department, police have shut the office down again.
By Nik Bonopartis | Mar 14, 2011
In a sign that a 10-month corruption investigation may be coming to a close, Port Chester police shuttered the building department at village hall on Friday, freezing operations and sending employees home.
Details remain few. Port Chester police Lt. James Ladeairous confirmed detectives closed the office on Friday, saying the office is physically off-limits pending action by the police and village government.
Mayor Dennis Pilla also confirmed the lock-down.
"This is yet another step in the journey of rooting out corruption in Port Chester," he wrote in reply to a query from Patch.
The investigation was revealed publicly for the first time last year, when police first shut down the department and hauled away boxes of records on April 29.
Frank Ruccolo, the department's building inspector, was suspended without pay in the resulting investigation, and soon after submitted retirement papers. Although the village drafted administrative charges against Ruccolo, the disgraced former building inspector used the protection of state personnel law to bury the charges when he retired.
As a result, the details of those charges never became public, and village residents have become increasingly frustrated as other suspended former employees used the same legal strategy.
State law says the personnel files of public employees are protected, unless details in those files point to dereliction of duty or other allegations of misbehavior. Two employees have been suspended in an investigation into money stolen from Port Chester's parking meters. Estimates suggest the thefts totaled about $150,000 per year.
On Sept. 22 of last year, former DPW General Foreman Gary Racaniello buried 36 pending administrative charges by resigning.
In a letter, Racaniello told Russo his resignation was "conditioned on" two things: "that all disciplinary charges...are hereby withdrawn" and "that all copies of disciplinary charges (pending or to be lodged), as well as other paperwork related to any other disciplinary charges will not be filed."
In January, village hall brought disciplinary charges against William Oxer, a DPW employee and former chief of the Port Chester Fire Department. Those charges have not been publicly revealed, and Oxer declined to comment when reached by phone.
Oxer's name came up in the parking meter probe as early as November, but his legal troubles were not limited to the meter investigation and hint at the alleged wide-scale corruption involving building department operations–after a home he co-owned caught fire in September, Oxer and co-owner Charles Horton were cited for allowing illegal occupancy, conducting work on the home without permits, and renting the home without installing smoke or carbon-monoxide detectors.
In December, police served the DPW and finance department with a subpoena, marking the third time in one year that criminal authorities took records from village hall departments during corruption investigations.
The investigations and suspensions have fueled political disagreements within Port Chester, sparking heated exchanges and drawing the attention of the district attorney's Public Integrity Bureau.
Mayoral challenger Bart Didden has said the investigations signal a lack of oversight, while imcumbent Mayor Dennis Pilla says it's the staff he's hired and supervised – including Village Manager Christopher Russo and Code Enforcement Director Christopher Steers – have been the driving force behind finding and exposing corruption in the village.
In October, Trustee Sam Terenzi was called in to speak to investigators at the Public Integrity Bureau after an outburst during a public meeting in which he referred to a tipster in the parking meter probe as "a rat." Terenzi and the board's Republicans were accused of trying to fire Robert Lombardi, the assistant village manager who headed the administrative investigations in the parking meter probe.
Republican trustees, including Terenzi, Didden and Kenner, argued that eliminating Lombardi's $79,000-a-year position was a cost-cutting measure, but raised eyebrows among the public for the timing of that effort, days after Lombardi revealed charges in the meter investigation.
After months of praising Code Enforcement Director Christopher Steers for combating corruption and systemically inspecting thousands of homes in Port Chester since taking over enforcement duties from the building department, mayoral candidate Bart Didden issued a campaign press release earlier this month saying those efforts were not enough.
Downtown "is an embarrassment to our residents," Didden said, while criticizing the pace of code enforcement efforts ahead of Tuesday's mayoral vote.
Check back with Port Chester Patch for updates on the building department investigation. Also, be sure to go over to Broad Street and wake up Richard Abel, because he and the Westmore Snooze is once again asleep at the switch.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011

02/20/11 What Kind Of LSD Are They Putting In Bart Didden's Tea?


Port Chester Mayoral Wanna Be And Extremist TEA Party Lunatic Bart "The Bigot" Didden has sent out a press release saying he had "uncovered" the latest disciplinary case against a village employee, who payed another person to do his job.

Bart "The Bigot" Didden's release says, "Recently, in his role as a Village Trustee, Didden uncovered even more bad business practices and possible corruption in Village operations" with the case against a maintenance worker who is accused of paying another person to do his job.

Earth To Bart "The Bigot" Didden

Port Chester Village Manager Christopher Russo says that the latest case came to light when Public Works Foreman Rocky Morabito reported that a cleaning woman complained she had not been paid. It turned out that the woman was not on the village payroll, but had been paid by employee Daniel DeLisa, who claimed he'd been authorized by former Building Inspector Lenny Cusumano to outsource his own village job.

The Truth Is That Glory Hound Bart "The Bigot" Didden Didn't Do Jack

Port Chester Village Manager Christopher Russo Fired Daniel DeLisa on Feb. 11 after investigating the situation.

Then Port Chester Village Manager Christopher Russo followed through and reported Daniel DeLisa to the Port Chester Police Department, the Westchester County District Attorney, the New York State Comptroller's Office and the New York State Retirement System.

Extremist TEA Party Lunatic Bart "The Bigot' Didden has only looked on as the Port Chester Village Manager Christopher Russo has filed more than two dozen disciplinary actions since August 2008, leading to the resignation of Public Works Foreman Gary Racaniello, a 20-year employee; the retirement of Acting Building Inspector Frank Ruccolo, a village employee for about 10 years, and various other penalties. A sanitation worker was fired for abuse of sick leave, for example, and a highway worker was fired for stealing gasoline.

Maybe someone should tell Bart "The Bigot" Didden that, except in cases involving police and fire personnel, the village board of trustees are not involved in disciplinary investigations other than to approve funding for a hearing officer.

The investigations are conducted by Robert Lombardi, assistant to the village manager, and pursued according to civil service procedures.

Can anyone one name a trustee more clueless than Bart "The Bigot" Didden?

Bart "The Bigot" Didden Just Can't Stop Hallucinating .....

Extremist TEA Party Lunatic Bart "The Bigot' Didden Claims he sent an e-mail to Port Chester Village Manager Christopher Russo the same day the board was notified of the Daniel DeLisa case, but Mr. Russo has said he knows of no such e-mail.

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