A Glen Cove firm and its president were sentenced Thursday in a prevailing wage theft scheme, officials said.
The New York Department of State is offering $18 million in funding to assist local planning and development projects.
A Glen Cove firm and its president were sentenced Thursday in a prevailing wage theft scheme, officials said.
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B2K, which originally developed the Lynbrook facility as Engel Burman Group, also agreed to set aside 20 percent of the 122 ...