Building on rumors that first surfaced late last year, several Democratic sources say there are “active discussions” going on between Islip’s Republican town board member Pamela Greene and aides of Democratic County Executive Steve Levy about joining the administration.
Such talk may have been fueled by the presence of Greene and her companion-consultant Michael Dawidziak at Levy’s recent state of the county message.
Edward Dumas, Levy’s spokesman, denied such plans are in the works. “There’s nothing to new to report,” said Dumas.“There’s been no request for a job, no job offer and no discussion about employment. Nothing whatsoever.”
Greene, attending the annual meeting of the state association of towns, said, “I have a job and I’m doing my job.”
Rick Brand
Dawidziak said there have “absolutely zero discussions” on the topic, though he and Greene had dinner with Levy and his wife twice in the past week or so. “I’m not saying won’t end up being true, but at this point its not,” he said.


Comments (2)
Busy little boy today Rick.
It would not surprise the public if Levy found a job for Greene. He has been hiring quite a few Republican self distruct artists. Doesn't she owe Islip taxpayers ? They paid for her to go to Law school on taxpayer's time.
PAM IS GETTING BIGGER BY THE DAY....NOT PRETTY.