Peter McGowan

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Who is Peter McGowan?

Peter McGowan is a former municipal politician. He was the supervisor of the Town of Islip in New York.

In March 2006, he resigned and pled guilty to charges of receiving a bribe, grand larceny, and offering a false instrument for filingtaking kickbacks and stealing from his campaign account. On May 4, 2006, he was sentenced to three months in jail, followed by probation and community service.

In 2001, he was involved with a controversial proposal to impose a $50,000 fee on airplanes landing or taking off from the town's Long Island MacArthur Airport after 11 p.m. and before 6:30 a.m., although the proposed fee was later withdrawn. The airport's concourse was named after him but was later renamed Veterans Concourse.

In September 2005, town officials condemned the Fairwood Gardens apartment building and issued eviction orders to its tenants to leave, but later withdrew the eviction orders and subsequently settled out of court a lawsuit brought by some tenants. At the time, McGowan denied knowing in advance about the evictions.

He clashed with other council members over the issue of the town's term limits, which they supported and he opposed.

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on July 23, 2013

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