Although we reported today that supporters of Tom Suozzi's Monday golf fundraiser had received $48 million in county business, there were a few contributors to his outsider campaign for governor that we did not have room for:
- Sea Cliff developer Richard Mohring, who was involved in the widely publicized real estate deal in which he fronted the Nassau County executive money to buy a new house in 2004.
- Glen Isle Partners, the company that won the right to develop the Glen Cove waterfront under Suozzi's successor as mayor of the city, Mary Ann Holzkamp
- David Mack, Republican Gov. George Pataki's MTA vice chairman and the son of Earle Mack, a U.S. ambassador to Finland who in 2003 paid for Pataki and his wife's trip to St. Barts. The governor later said he reimbursed the elder Mack. Both are big Pataki contributors.
- Jeff Greenfield, vice chairman of the Nassau County Planning Commission
- The inimitable Kenneth Langone, the Home Depot co-founder sued by AG Eliot Spitzer over a pay package for ex-New York Stock Exchange Chairman Dick Grasso.
-Steven Napolitano, an executive with the First American Title Co., which was investigated by Spitzer and has settled.
-Robert Pascucci, president of Jobco, a construction company, who has been involved as a county adviser with the redevelopment of central Nassau.
-Beechwood Organization, a major developer in Nassau

