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Suffolk to Mega winners: Pay property tax debt
Quick ReadA nonprofit run by Suffolk's Mega Millions winner Richard Morrison owes more than $72,000 in property taxes on six homes.
Photo credit: Newsday / John Paraskevas | Mary and Richard Morrison are the biggest Long Island winners in Mega-Million history. (April 8, 2010)
A nonprofit run by Suffolk's Mega Millions winner Richard Morrison owes more than $72,000 in property taxes on six homes - two of which have been shuttered as uninhabitable - that the company has used to house formerly homeless people.
The Brookhaven Town building department last year deemed two of the homes unsafe, while the other four are occupied. Neighbors say they've complained about...
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