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GOP Star Marty Golden Doles Out Big Bucks to his Family Catering Hall

Before he went into politics, Republican state senator Marty Golden spent his days running one of South Brooklyn's most popular catering halls. He was good at it, too. The Bay Ridge Manor on 76th Street near Fifth Avenue offers fine food, classy ballrooms, and a nice neighborhood feel—the perfect place for weddings or political fundraisers, of which Golden, an ex-cop, hosted many. And even though the silver-haired legislator has moved on to become a pillar of the state senate, his campaign-finance records suggest that he misses his old job.

Since Golden won election to the senate in 2002, he has spent $205,000 of his campaign cash to host shindigs of one type or another at his former haunt, the records show. Much of the spending has come in a binge over the last 19 months—a period when there hasn't been even a whisper of an electoral challenge to the three-term senator. Despite that, since January 2007, Golden has spent more than $115,000 at his former catering hall for some 30 separate events.

By any stretch, that's a lot of stuffed shells and chicken parm. By contrast, two Queens Republican senators—Serf Maltese and Frank Padavan, now facing tough Democratic challenges—have spent less than half as much combined on catered events in that span.

What makes it even more noteworthy is that every time Golden's campaign writes a check to the company, it goes into very friendly hands. Although he sold the establishment a couple of years after he entered the senate, Golden didn't have to hunt for a buyer: His brother bought it. Also, according to Golden's disclosure report with the state Legislative Ethics Commission, his wife Colleen serves as the catering hall's business administrator. And the Bay Ridge Manor's landlord? That would be Golden himself, who lists full ownership of the three-story red-brick building with the green-colored awnings on his filings.

That makes three separate income streams that the senator gets from the Manor, according to his filings: rent, his wife's salary, and continuing payments from the 2004 sale. (Under legislative rules, Golden doesn't have to specify how much money he and his wife receive.)

So is this campaign catering splurge a convenient way of pumping money into a family-owned business?

Golden isn't talking. "Bay Ridge Manor? That's the topic?" asked John Quaglione, the senator's chief of staff last week. The aide promised a response but then ducked later messages.

Had he gotten on the phone, Golden presumably would have pointed out that on his campaign filings, he describes most of the events he holds at his former catering hall as what the state Board of Elections calls "constituent services"—in other words, ways to help out those he represents. For instance, Golden paid $6,900 in May to serve lunch to senior citizens at the hall. He also hired it to honor Teachers of the Year at a June event. And last September, records show, the senator spent $13,800 to provide seniors with a combined breakfast, lunch, and boat ride from the hall.

Golden lists just one event—a $7,700 payment in February—as related to political fundraising. In fact, the senator held his biggest recent fundraiser, a huge soiree last October, at Gargiulo's Restaurant in Coney Island, which holds 400 guests, about twice as many as Bay Ridge Manor.

The rest of some two dozen other payments to the hall over the past year and a half, however, are unexplained in Golden's campaign filings.

Not that Golden should have any fears that political rivals might use questions about his campaign spending habits against him. He doesn't have any rivals. The only choice facing voters in Golden's senate district this fall will be whether to vote for the incumbent on the Republican line or the Conservative line. The Democratic line will be blank, the same way it's been in the past two elections.

Different people have different answers for why that's the case. But the one thing everyone agrees on is that the seat's current Republican-friendly district lines were the result of some masterful gerrymandering by Golden's mentor, former senate majority leader Joe Bruno.

Before those changes, the senate seat representing Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, and a portion of Staten Island had bounced back and forth between Democrats and Republicans for years. In 2002, using his majority-leader powers, Bruno redrew the lines. Instead of a slice of Staten Island's ethnically mixed northeast shore, Bruno rerouted the boundaries due east across Brooklyn, where he attached the white, conservative neighborhoods of Gerritsen Beach and Marine Park.

Both neighborhoods include many active and retired cops—a boon to Golden, who retired from the NYPD on disability after being hit by a car in 1983. To make that hookup, however, Bruno's mapmakers had to make some tortured connections, including a couple of narrow, block-wide corridors skirting minority neighborhoods. The resulting district resembles a lopsided dumbbell with an extra weight in the middle.

"I think they found every uniformed worker they could find to put inside the lines," says Vincent Gentile, the three-term Democratic incumbent who lost the seat to Golden after the redistricting. Electoral changes in Brooklyn are subject to federal review under the Voting Rights Act, but the new lines sailed through.

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  • Concerned Native Bay Ridge Res 09/17/2008 1:23:00 AM

    I thought this was an excellent article on a corrupt man. I am a life-long resident of Bay Ridge, educated in Bay Ridge, property owner in Bay Ridge - who has worked with Marty Golden personally, and who lives on the block of Bay Ridge Manor. Please do not pretend to speak on behalf of residents of Bay Ridge, former poster. The Manor, where I have attended dozens of events over the years, is a mediocre catering hall, which "valet" DOUBLE parks its cars all along 76 Street, blocking in taxpaying Bay Ridge citizens, who if they dared to double park, would be hit with a substantial ticket. Double standard? Calls to the Bay Ridge Manor office go unreturned. Hypocrisy and Marty shining through.

  • dagnabit 09/08/2008 10:34:00 PM

    Thanks for your excellent article. It was well known by community groups and labor unions back when Marty Golden was in the city council that the best way to get his attention or support was to hold an event or events at the Bay Ridge Manor. It may have been overpriced and underwhelming but it was worth it if Marty delivered for you in the community or in the council. And everybody in Bay Ridge knows that Marty's brother is a nice guy but nothing more than a front man for the calculating and opportunistic state senator. Marty is clearly the brains of the operation and he's still running the show no matter what anybody says. When Marty arrived in Albany as a new state senator he became an eager protege of Guy Velella. Marty didn't blow his nose without first consulting Velella, and we all know what happened to him. Marty Golden might think that he is smarter than Velella was but they are both cut from the same cloth, and sooner or later his greed will catch up with him, too.

  • bay ridge resident 08/31/2008 10:48:00 AM

    Wow - Alpine, you are full of hate and negative vibes. People like you discredit yourselves and whatever movement you pretend to endorse. In the real world of Bay Ridge politics, being friendly and kind go a long way. I'd be interested in meeting you in person, because if you're such a nasty soul in real life as you are online, you're more of a liability for the real anti-Marty camp than you'd imagine. But worry not, Alpine, I'm not an employee of Marty's in any way. I've even been critical of him at times. But this Voice article is a cheap shot driven by ideology, summer dull drums, and a real lack of knowledge of political realities in Southern Brooklyn. Maybe the Voice should stick to the Village, and maybe Alpine Matinee should grow up a bit.

  • Alpine Matinee 08/30/2008 7:46:00 AM

    So who does the supposed Bay Ridge resident work for, Marty or Bay Ridge Manor or ??? Everyone who pays attention-- which is, alas, not many-- knows Marty Golden is a blowhard and a cheap suit, despite the fact he has financial resources for more. What the joker doesn't want to say either is how Bay Ridge is desperately afraid of losing its white majority but... guess what? It's days are numbered. Welcome to Lebanon, Morocco and Egypt, welcome to Mexico. While it would be untrue to say Marty Golden is more pathetic, corrupt or inane than his counterparts in the Democratic machine, he is a vile excuse for a "public" servant and Bay Ridge Manor is hot garbage also; maybe the 150th "best" place to eat in Bay Ridge. Great work by Tom Robbins.

  • Bay Ridge Resident 08/27/2008 9:38:00 AM

    I'm a resident of Bay Ridge. I enjoy reading your stories about my neighborhood - they read like anthropological observations of Margaret Mead. How quaint. That said, this article seems like a real hit piece from an ideologically driven paper with little else to do during the doldrums of August. The Voice, while perhaps representing the interests and views of the Village, does not quite represent the interests and views of Bay Ridge. I'm sure I speak on behalf of many of my neighbors when I say that you should clean up your own houses across the river before worrying about ours. Rest assured - the people of Bay Ridge tend to like Marty and what he does for us. He'll keep getting elected, and he'll rise to prominence in Albany because he answers to us, not you. Oh - and by the way: Please stop distributing your pornography so close to our elementary schools in Bay Ridge. It's really unsettling to see your street-side Village Voice distribution boxes with pornography on the cover of some editions within a few meters of our schools.

 

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