Wednesday, October 13, 2010

CARL PALLADINO & JACK MARTINS: TWIN SONS OF DIFFERENT MOTHERS?

Say WHA-A-A-A-T-T-T-T-T?

Unlike Dan Fogleberg and Tim Weisberg, Carl & Jack don't look alike, but they sure do act alike.

Upstate, Carl Palladino, homophobic father of a love-child with a woman he's not married to, bangs the drum of "Family Values."   Then today it comes to light that he has collected rent in the past from two gay bars that leased space in his properties.  Then in an EXTREMELY lame attempt to smooth ruffled feathers, he lets slip that his nephew is gay.  Way to prove you're down with the people Dude! https://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/10/13/2010-10-13_gop_governor_hopeful_carl_paladino_cashed_on_buffalo_gay_clubs_cobalt_buddies_ii.html

Meanwhile, back downstate, Jack Martins boasts that he is the one who can bring integrity back to Albany.  In a March 2010 letter to the NY Post addressing that paper's March 25th editorial "For Sale - and Stupid," the senate hopeful stated, "An elected official's greatest responsibility is to prove to constituents that our system represents them. Yet we have people who systematically break the public trust and compromise the ideals of public service.  Their greed and arrogance undermine the American spirit, erode our faith, breed cynicism and rob us of hope.  It's only a matter of time before the hard-working and honest New Yorkers roll up their sleeves, come together and set things right."

Only a year earlier, Martins lied regarding his knowledge about conflicts of interest within his administration, and on September 22nd he lied about why he eliminated a union position.  He also has no problem accepting $19,000 from his uncle, an ex-con who served time in the Federal clink for bribery. ( http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/reform_pol_bribe_donors_went_to_ZgL14MeV2r9Czr4KaOfdyL )

"My history of outstanding public service isn't changed by what is their supportive gesture," said Jack.

"Right!" said Fred.

So:  Carl and Jack.  Twin sons of different mothers?  Or two men who share the same lame brain?  Election Day is less than 3 weeks away.  You decide.

(http://glencove.patch.com/articles/lavine-backs-johnson-in-stand-against-extremism)

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

SLY AND THE FAMILY STONE

♪ ♪ ♫  It's a family affair  ♪ ♫ 
♪ ♫ ♪  It's a family affair ♫ ♪♪

SLY STONE
So, Jack Martins has one Dutch Uncle in NJ who was cooling his heels in the Federal hoosgow while HIS brother - Martins' other Dutch Uncle - has been chairing Mineola's Board of Zoning Appeals.  Very interesting.

And the Secretary to the Board of Zoning Appeals has been balling her boss the Building Superintendent since forever.  

♪ ♪ ♫  It's a family affair  ♪ ♫                                                ♪ ♫ ♪  It's a family affair ♫ ♪♪

Oh yeah - it's a FAMILY affair.
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/local/reform_pol_bribe_donors_went_to_ZgL14MeV2r9Czr4KaOfdyL

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

So Long, Farewell and Kiss My True Grits!

MNYT wonders if that's what Barbara Bellis-simo Mattina was thinking as she departed 155 Washington Avenue for the last time as a Village employee back in January. 

Mrs. Mattina was raised and educated in the Incorporated Village of Mineola and started working for VOM in 1974.  By all accounts, she was a dedicated employee with a very strong work ethic.  You know the type:  coughing and sneezing, but reporting to work anyway because that is what you do.  (People like that are SO annoying, don'tcha think?)


To quote a recent letter to the Mineola Ame-rican acknowledging her retirement, " . . . she was totally dedicated to her duties and the people of Mineola.  She was someone you could always count on.  She seldom took time off and was always there when you needed her."  (http://www.antonnews.com/mineolaamerican/opinion/5617-letter-enjoy-your-retirement-barbara.html )

Whether her dedication was inherited or learned, there is no doubt the apple didn't fall far from the family tree, because Barbara Mattina's father was the late Anthony Bellissimo, well-known for his community involvement with Kiwanis, the Mineola Republican Club, Mineola's Fire Department and the Board of Trustees - to name a few.  Tony Bellissimo was not a slacker and apparently, neither was his daughter.( http://www.mfdaction.com/news/bellissimo.html )

As a matter of fact, Mrs. Mattina was the subject of a Mineola Ameri-can article back in 1999 entitled "25 Wonderful Years."  At the office she was feted with a tiara, sash and balloons in honor of what was by then 1/4 of a century of civil service with the Village of Mineola. (http://www.antonnews.com/mineolaamerican/1999/07/23/news )


Here are quotes from some of her colleagues that were part of the article:  "You can put her in any department and she's excellent at it.  She is well liked by everyone in the village."  And, "She likes helping senior citizens and those in need.  She really likes what she does."

Most resounding is the subject's own take on the situation:  "This is a wonderful place to work.  It's like working in a little family."

Sounds ducky.  So what happened?  Why would someone who clearly loved the community she grew up in; who enjoyed working with the public (and let's face it - "the public" can be real ball busters); who derived a true sense of pleasure from assisting other people, leave her position the very first day she was able to retire with her full union benefits?  And without any fanfare or retirement luncheon.  Surely somebody who has been a faithful civil servant to VOM for over 35 years deserves some kind of formal recognition.

You'd think.

Let us suppose, gentle reader, that for the last seven years of your tenure with the Incoporated Village of Mineola you'd been subjected to a hostile work environment.  Suppose you were harassed by your boss.  Now suppose you complained to his boss and nothing was done.  Suppose that even after you transferred out of the department, the harassment continued and was extended to your co-workers as well.  Suppose that with only about 6 weeks to go before your retirement date, you were brought up on trumped up charges that were subsequently dropped because they were completely without merit.

Would you want ANYTHING from such people?

Because that's exactly what Mrs. Mattina's work life was like.  And it all began with a slip of the lip. 

UH-OH!

The day she let slip to her Building Department co-worker that she knew she was "doin' the nasty" with their boss was the beginning of the end.  Think about it:  if information like that got out it could cost boss man and his gal pal/secretary their jobs and jettison his marriage.
Bit of a sticky wicket, that.

So what's a "gentleman" to do?  How about embark on a campaign of harassment to make Mrs. Mattina's life miserable?

And when this harassment was brought to the attention of the big guy in charge, what do you suppose he did?  You might expect him to fire the boss and transfer the gal pal because such a relationship is totally
inappropriate in a government agency.  It compromises the integrity of the department and leaves the village open to a possible sexual harassment lawsuit down the line.  Add to that the creation of a hostile work environment towards Mrs. Mattina and the behavior crosses the line from merely inappropriate to COMPLETELY EGREGIOUS.

But the mayor's solution to this problem was to transfer Barbara Mattina from the Building Department where she had already worked for seven years, and send her back to the Justice Court.  No matter that she had done nothing wrong or that she had not violated the trust of the village taxpayers.  It also didn't matter that she had more years in that department than both the supervisor and the other secretary combined, or that she had a wealth of knowledge that neither of them had.  What mattered was keeping Building Superintendent Dan Whalen happy.

Why?

Why would the mayor allow the Building Superintendent to keep his job under such circumstances?  It's not as if he had a long history with the Village as somebody who had worked his way up the ranks.  Whalen was a newcomer with very limited experience in the field and with dubious qualifications.  He exercised extremely poor judgement when he decided to embark on a deeply personal relationship with his subordinate (for whom he managed to obtain a 15.48% pay increase in 2004 that was followed by another 9% at the end of that year).  But his further decision to engage in a campaign of harassment and intimidation against Mrs. Mattina was unconscionable.  And the only other person who holds more accountability than Danny B is the mayor - for allowing it to go on despite the complaints he received from village taxpayers, not to mention the employees union.

What, exactly, does Mr. Whalen bring to the table?  Or maybe it's what's under the table that counts. . .

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The situation got so bad that Mrs. Mattina had to report to work early every day so she could be escorted up to the second floor to punch in her time card, in the event that her former boss was there.  And even though Whalen was instructed to maintain his distance from Mrs. Mattina, he always managed to find a way to cross paths with her when court was in session.  Back and forth through the Justice Court offices he would go.  Back and forth.  To and fro.  Just to make his presence known.

But the lady stuck it out with grit and determination.  What else was there to do?  Give in and throw in the towel?  Should she have caved, quit the Village and lost out on benefits she had worked so long for?  Should she have given in to thuggery?  Because that's what all of this really amounts to.  Thuggery.

Thugs rule by intimidation.  They steal what isn't theirs to have.  And it doesn't have to be something like money or jewels.  They can steal your pride, your sense of self-worth, your sense of safety and security. 

They can try to anyway.  For instance, according to a written complaint filed by Mrs. Mattina and one of her co-workers, as they were heading towards the door at the end of one work day they encountered Whalen coming from the opposite direction.  He then pulled out his cell phone as if he'd gotten a call and made a disparaging remark about them as he passed by, referring to them as "a herd of cows."

Their word against his.  But if you've ever had any dealings with Whalen, you know that (a) he's not a gentleman and (b) he is a coward.  If he called these women "a herd of cows" to their faces, that would have been a direct verbal assault.  But he did it in a sneaky, cowardly way.  And even when these women filed complaints in writing with the village they received no support.  Can you possibly imagine what the response was?  You really can't because nobody is that creative.

Except for the Village's attorney.  Because as usual, John Spellman was there to clean up Danny B's mess.  Attorney Spellman's response?  The reported incident happened after 4:30 - "after working hours" - so there was no action for the Village to take.  It didn't matter that it occured within the confines of Village property and only a few minutes after the official end of the work day.  It didn't matter that a complaint had been filed with the Teamster's Union and that THEY had instructed these women to put the Village on notice.  No siree.

You see, John Spellman is the Teflon® coating to Danny B's frying pan.
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So instead, Mrs. Mattina put in for an early retirement and counted down her days.  Not because she's filthy stinkin' rich and never has to work another day in her life.  Not because she didn't enjoy helping the public any more.  Not because her job was no longer challenging.  But because life is too short to allow people to shit on your head and call it rain any longer than you absolutely have to.

But even then, the harassment didn't stop.

For some reason the Village Clerk decided to get in on the action, grilling the Justice Court supervisor when on the video surveillance system he saw Mrs. Mattina standing in front of the building on one of her union mandated breaks.  Weeks later he filed charges against Mrs. Mattina for leaving her post early and without permission - accusing her of putting the villagers at "jeopardy" by leaving the Justice Court unstaffed.  In the meantime, with her supervisor's prior knowledge and permission, Mrs. Mattina had worked through her lunch so she could keep a medical appointment .  And the office was not left unmanned.  There were two other workers there.

Thankfully, the United Public Service Employees Union stepped in and got these ridiculous charges squashed.   But again, it cost the taxpayers because Spellman had to get involved to represent the Village.  All because the Village Clerk had to try to stick it to Barbara Mattina.  And to what end?  For what purpose?  What was he trying to prove?

And this just a few weeks before Christmas.  Ah, the spirit of giving !! 

So adieu Barbara Bellissimo Mattina.  Stomp the muck off your boots and forget 155 Washington Avenue.  At least forget the last six or seven years.  There's life beyond Mineola.  And if you do decide to return to the workforce, whoever is smart enough to hire you will be greatly rewarded.  And maybe, maybe some day the Village taxpayers will recognize just how reprehensible certain of their civil servants are, and how badly they're being hosed by certain of the people in charge.  Maybe then they'll demand a change.

In the meantime Mrs. Mattina, enjoy your newfound freedom from all things Mineola.  And remember:  Life is a Beach . . .  

Sunday, February 21, 2010

NOTHING LIKE A BLIZZARD TO COVER YOUR TRACKS

WOW !!!

W O W  ! ! !

Talk about thieves in the night! 

On January 13, 2009 the Board of Trustees held a hearing about an application by the current owners of Heart of Portugal to open another restaurant at 68/70 Old Country Road between Geranium and Juniper Avenues.  There have been a number of eateries at this location over the years such as the Courtyard Latenite Cafe, and more recently Tucano's Bar & Grill.

One by one, residents of Geranium and Juniper Avenues spoke about the numerous problems they have encountered with the various restaurants that have come and gone.  Garbage on their lawns, drunken arguments, loud music, theft of personal property, and unknown cars blocking their driveways were just some of the complaints that were leveled.

The mayor recused himself from the hearing because he or a member of his family is now the owner of the building where this restaurant space is available.  (The precise ownership issue is a little fuzzy.)  And the petitioners were represented by Jack's former law partner Mr. Selva.  Cozy! 

As one of the complainants stated, this restaurant approval seemed to be a done deal.  The "doneness" test was passed when Trustee Cusato was shut down (as is the norm) when he questioned the plans for smoke ventilation because there didn't appear to be any on the specs the trustees were given to review.  (Imagine the nerve of a veteran volunteer firefighter questioning something like that!)

On the plus side, the new venue will be run by the same people whose Heart of Portugal Restaurant has been a staple on Mineola Boulevard for many years now.  It's a successful business with a good record in the neighborhood.  But this doesn't change the fact that there is limited parking at the proposed location and, based on the miserable history the local residents have experienced through the years, perhaps another restaurant is not the best use of this space on Old Country Road.

In any event, the matter was tabled for further discussion at a later date - presumably with another public hearing to be held before a final decision would be made (as has been the case with every other special use permit application).  Instead, the matter was brought up for a vote at the February 10th Work Session.  That's right.  The night of the most recent snowstorm that dumped 12+ inches on Mineola and environs.

Everybody was being encouraged to stay home.  Nobody would expect that the Board would actually go through with a work session under such circumstances, much less pass a resolution on a special use permit without allowing for more input from the public!  But the world is FULL of surprises and just when you think our Trustees can't sink any lower, they pull another fast one.  Thus, amid blizzard conditions our merry Band of Brothers hitched up their flying reindeer, piled into their magic sleigh and flew over to 155 Washington Avenue so they could approve the permit for Jack's new tenant.  To hell with any additional public commentary!

And so gentle readers, it appears that this was indeed "a done deal."  An open and shut case if you will.  They flew in, executed the deed, and flew out again.  Under cover of darkness and a blanket of snow.

Like thieves in the night.

Can't wait to see what the next storm brings . . . .

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

With Friends Like These . . . .


Have you been following the 13th Avenue Saga?  That's the story of an
entire block of residents who can't get any sleep at night due to the noise being generated by their immediate neighbor, Verizon.  Doubly vexing is the fact that the building in question is actually located on a little triangular piece of land on the north side of Old Country Road
that is part of the Incorporated Village of Garden City. 

BTW: who drew the boundaries for these villages way back in the day?  Ray Charles?
    
So Verizon embarked on a construction project some months ago with the approval of Garden City.  Depending on who tells the story, hearings were held but the 13th Avenue residents weren't notified since they live in Mineola.  OR, hearings weren't held because they didn't need to be held because everything Verizon planned was within code.  At least that's what GC's Building Superintendent Michael Filipon claims.

http://wcbstv.com/video/?id=138261@wcbs.dayport.com

Apart from the inconvenience any construction causes and the eyesore these folks have to look at, is the racket.  These people are used to noise between the traffic on Old Country Road and the LIRR trains zipping by numerous times a day.  But this is a new din being generated in the middle of the night by air handlers needed to cool the equipment inside the building.  For some reason that has yet to be logically explained, these compressors MUST go into full operational mode at 1 a.m. - sleeping neighbors be damned!  Got a child who has to go to school the next day?  Let him sleep at his desk.  Terminally ill and in need of some peace and quiet as you hopefully try to recover?  Verizon feels your pain but they've got a job to do.  After all, this building "is a key telecommunications site needed by the Department of Homeland Security" and therefore it can NEVER be closed.

Say what ????  First, how thrilled do you suppose DHS is to have this little nugget of information bouncing around the radio waves? Thumbs up to the Garden City rep who let that cat out of the bag.  Second, nobody is asking that the building come down - it's been there for years.  What they want is for you all to apply a little bit of common sense and lower the freakin' volume !  Better yet, there should be NO volume emanating from that location at 1, 2 or 3 o'clock in the morning !!  

Adding insult to injury is the way their concerns have been blown off not only by the tribal elders who run the Village of Garden City (because that's to be expected) - but by the Village of Mineola as well.  Numerous calls to VOM's building department were handled with "That's Garden City - we have no jurisdiction."  Then, when they started complaining at the December public hearings in Mineola, the mayor said they should have come to him first.  Ay carumba !!!

Now it's two months later and the midnight jamboree continues.

To the mayor's credit - and MNYT is not a big fan of Jack Martins - he did give his cell phone number to the residents so they could call him to come out and hear this cacaphony in the middle of the night.  And he did go.  And no doubt he has reached out to Garden City for help.  But who did he speak to?  And what kind of spin are they giving him?

At Mineola's February 3 public meeting, Legal Eagle John Spellman stated that the two temporary air handlers have been taken off line and one has been removed from the site.  The other is permanently affixed to the building but it is enclosed with insulation and baffling.  It will remain unconnected unless an emergency arises and it must be reconnected, but that reconnection will require a permit from Garden City.

Right.

That's why when 13th Avenue resident Alicia Rodriguez got up and very nicely told Mr. Spellman that somebody is lying, he just kept his head down and scribbled away.  He didn't look up even one time.  Scribble, scribble, scribble.  He scribbled through John the Bird Man's complaints and he didn't stop when Ida Ferriera followed.

Let's not forget where Attorney Spellman resides.  Garden City.  Far from the Verizon building.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferriera and Ms. Rodriguez asked the members of the Mineola Board to attend the Garden City public meeting the next night so they might lend support to the residents of 13th Avenue.  Not an unreasonable request.

So who showed up to defend these taxpayers on Thursday, February 4th?  Only one trustee and that was Paul Cusato.  Jack Martins may have still been in Albany.  Larry Werther apparently could not rearrange his schedule to attend.  Paul Perriera was probably boning up for his 2011 mayoral campaign and Tom Kennedy was likely occupied waiting for the ice in his newly legalized illegal pool to thaw.

Paul Cusato - the most unfairly maligned of our trustees - the one who gets shot down every time he dares to swim against the tide and irritates the mayor.  Paul was the only VOM official to stand with the residents of 13th Avenue as they voiced their anger and frustration against Verizon and Garden City.  As a matter of fact, he was the first to speak. 

Several other village residents - who are in no way affected by this noise - also ventured out on a cold, dark, winter night to provide moral support.  Kudos to all of them.  BUT - and this in no way diminishes the importance of neighborly support - why was only one Mineola trustee present?  The one person who has been in contact with the GC trustees wasn't there to put their feet to the fire.  And his deputy - who should be fully informed and ready to step into the fray in the mayor's absence - wasn't.

Talk about disappointing!  Lest you forget, these are the same individuals who gave themselves a 64% salary increase last year without any warning or public hearings on the matter.  Remember?  And isn't it telling that the only trustee who voted against the raise (and was publicly chastised by the mayor for it) is also the only trustee who made it to Garden City's Village Hall on the night of the 4th?  Just the night before, the "other Paul" (Paul Perriera) assured Alicia Rodriguez that the Trustees had her back, and that she and the other 13th Avenue residents shouldn't feel abandoned.  He said "We will support you and if that means going down to a meeting tomorrow that will be it.  If it means calling Garden City again then we will do that as well . . . We're here to protect you."  (Sounds like a mayoral candidate to this blogger!)

Thanks.  Thanks alot.  With friends like these, who needs any enemies?  Certainly not the taxpayers of 13th Avenue.  Certainly not the rest of us. 

Election Day is coming up in March, so remember who your friends are.  Or aren't.  Just because two candidates are running doesn't mean you are required to cast a vote for each of them.  You can vote for one and not cast any vote for the other.  Send a message.  Think about it.

(For an "in-print" article about the Garden City public hearing click on http://wcbstv.com/localbusiness/verizon.verizon.noise.2.1471296.html )