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Thomas Caputo, 56, of Holbrook, previously pled guilty to conspiracy to commit federal program fraud by submitting time reports falsely claiming to have worked hundreds of hours of overtime...
Joseph Balestra, 51, was named in the federal complaints along with fellow LIRR employees Thomas Caputo, 56, of Holbrook; Joseph Ruzzo, 56, of Levittown; John Nugent, 50, of Rocky Point; and NYC...
Priscila Korb, Patch Staff. Posted Fri, Dec 4, 2020 at 4:31 pm ET. Joseph Balestra , 51, was named in the federal complaints along with fellow LIRR employees Thomas Caputo, 56, of Holbrook;...
LIRR workers Thomas Caputo, 56, of Holbrook was named in a pair of federal complaints, along with Joseph Ruzzo, 56, of Levittown; John Nugent, 50, of Rocky Point; and Joseph Balestra, 51, of...
Holbrook was a station stop along the Greenport Branch of the Long Island Rail Road. The most recent version was located along Coates Avenue and Railroad Avenue in Holbrook, New York. History. The original version of Holbrook LIRR station was combined into a cigar factory owned by Colonel Alexander McCotter between June and July 1875.
Nugent was indicted in February along with Joseph Balestra, 51, of Blue Point; Thomas Caputo, 56, of Holbrook; Joseph Ruzzo, 56, of Levittown; and NYC Transit worker Michael Gunderson, 42, of...
Thomas Caputo, Chief Measurement Oper— $297,619 ; Gregory A. Wood, B&B Foreman— $294,029 ; Omar A. Valle, Foreman-Track— $292,155 ; Ronald Bestafka, Foreman-Track— $289,551
The only one who made more than him in total pay was Chief Measurement Operator Thomas Caputo, who had a pay rate of $54, according to the data. Caputo racked up $344,147 in overtime in...
Thomas Allen, LIRR Gang Foreman - ME, $269,184 ($124,386 in overtime) Claude Birong, LIRR Foreman - Track, $268,669 ($159,432 in overtime) David Negus, LIRR Machinst, $266,301 ($186,561 in overtime)
A LIRR employee from Rocky Point admitted to siphoning $34,000 in false overtime. The Long Island bull is still making headlines. Local libraries are finding new ways to help patrons since the ...