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- r.vr'.-.-jri.-rT-':. cr’-rr- GI^UiEEKd®) LIERARIAH I1AS£AU C7^ RISTCRlO.a ^^SEUK e i s e ; iro \- er park EAST UEACOT. H X . U554 FREEPORT BRIDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK I f i n c R FREEPORT’S o m i l i i i NEWSPAPER i 43tdYEAR.No.46 FREEPORT. NEW YORK. MARCH 15.1979 PRICE W * PER COPY Hl»irTiiesclciy%4lection Day 2 Village Building V o te Af Regular Polling Inspectore Indicted Places 7 A M , To 9 P,M, ootheVaUgeBo»tdorrn.itces. wati^Uo&JjjMlw N t « ^ ■FTOpatti-vUitfie-toaess. jstvc.la B*rUtiiBK.«!i 4 c)|,lji jind ttcclw DUtnct Attorney s office, which 55.000• annutllv. One of two \ seats In question is Mayor WmiMnH.wSui Dooaid McKeown and Warten Greenwood have been charged with conspiracy third, bril^iy gKsently nod the Rcpublica^ParYj' Ucai*^ parties F r e c ^ village elections were local ones. Then the Democrats decided to run candidates, elected one (Jordan) out of two running^, and paved Uie way for the GOP to enter the campaign in 1977. On the IndcpeiideDt Patty line. ------- , this year's vmers wUl find Blen - emocrit line and as Eartract and Roger Marks. The receiving second degree, and official misconduct for allegedly soUdting and accepting a StSO bribe from a Freeport landlord. The five month Investigation followed a direct contact made to occupied by the sole on the board, Wayne Jordan, who is running for re-election. The other seat is being vacated by long-time trustee Tom Lovelidge. who aimounced early In January that he would not seek .another the tong Island Ch^ler'ofttfe American Institute of ArchilecU. One' x^K D o rothyStorm untteces^H y 'support ran against the incumbent mayor payers Association, which fielded 'VUllamHi White* . • candidate two years ago. Moran C James Clark and Tlmo^y himself ran for Mayor in 1977. He >rt Tax* • «». W. . ..V fV .iU .. «M P V 4 t IPV^VP ^ VW.P.I I P WP IM^ k^V*9PWp>* James Dunne (r.) Were present to share In tlie accolades. V i l l a g e B o a r d H i r e s N e w D e y e l o p m e n l S p e c i a l i s t FREEPORT - .A39-yearoId Jericho resident'was named this past Monday night .(March 12) to be the village’s new Business Develop ment Spectalisl. Selected by the Village.Board of Trustees. Martin A. . 'SUberg will take on his new duties in approairaately 10 days. Silbcrg’s —poatinnitfirnded through federal Community Development monies.'— . Snbqrg began his r ^ estate ” ^ : “ - ---------- ;— ‘ sales career in ]%1. In 19M. he foonded Silberg tt Company and, two years later, the Aaron A: S i l b ^ Real Estate Apnralsal Company. The firms d ^ with commercial and indostriil real estate tsdoding the sale and leasing of indostrial buildings., e n c l o ^ mills, regkmal sh<^mg centers, retail and office building tervieitw for Union Cdlcj ^eoectady. fwm which graduated with a B.A. in eco- nontics.'He U also communiw diurm in for the both the Ameri can Heart Association and the United Jewish Appeal. He Is nurried .with two cfalldren. (o' announcthg S'llberg's appointment to the fuU-tune come properties. As an indepen dent estate appraiser. SUberg has pr^mred repoM foc*the Town of Oyster m conjunction whb snuticipa] condemnations and sale of poUk lands.' From 1969 to 1 9 ^ , S b ^ • -wotted witb-'the-Rfaadly-Ice- Cream Carp, to lead an orderiy - process-, acquhitioD oj developing site entnatioss and ~ pcepatatioo of area market studies foe selectioa. of peeper ' He pegotiated with ownets candidates for the position. ' ‘However, cmisidering that tHs position s being created to attract additional businesses to the MaU, N ^ M a i n Street and other areas, and to bring about the soond development of the vacant Benofogtoo Park Und^- Mr. SHberg's backgrocmd effea tlto bestpotemtial. I & knowledge of Long Island and even Freeport. 2S, 1978 Greenwood filed an over- con- ■Hw legal two-family bouse had allegedly added a third illegal apartment. ’ Several weeks later, on October 16. the two defendants are (Coni, on Page 20) National Merit Finalists Named FREEPORT • Two Freeport ~High_'SchooI'Setdors have been named FmalistS ' in' the 1979 Natiooil Merit Scholarship Corporation competition.’. Sarah Moynihan and Joshua Sigal are among I4.(XX) Finalists nation wide who will compete for the 1,000 Haltonal' Merit $1,000 Scholarships and over 3,0(X) four-year Merit Schi^arships to be awarded this spring. Moynihan . is curtmlly the rtitor-ln-<hlef of the school's Vintage literary Magaiine. - She-kss^-psrtidpsted-.Titt^lh#. Debate Oub. Chorus, Sdeace Club, Frendi Quh.* and Histofy Oub, as well as being on the Swimming team . ---------- ^ ----- . Sigal. ao.FHS Mathlete, h u also been a isenber of the Ordiestra, Masnoe A Jfflg ob, -Science Petemana are running on the tickets of the 21-year old Village (Com. on Page 6) (Camber of Commerce To Honor Lent And VIbterfront Businessman Pigadis FREEPORT - Congressman Norman F. Lent and Charles Pigsdis. chairman of the Waterfront Division of the Freeport Cham ^ r'of Commerce will be hrmored at the Chamber*! annual IdstaUslion Dinner-Dance Saturday night, March 24, at Salty Bar Yacht Cub. Lent, who is serving hU fifth consecutive term (n the House of Repre sentatives. will be named the Chamber’s CitUen of the Year. Pigadis wall be honored by the Chamber’s UdlcAuxllUry^ .-. c u b lb h la g ►fund to p.y corop- lent, «1» lU3 been laitra- esutiim for dnmage u d d c u u p mentil la b r i n ^ mUlkm, .of ccati from ipill. where \Ubmiy cannot be deiennln^. H e 'h u also worked on amendmeou to the Outer Continenta] Shelf Act, strengthening the authority of local and state govemments In regulation of off-ihore- dtiUing operatioos and providing finaa- /Coflffrntnun NormM F. U n t ~AO-Coonty Orchestra, UUii is most impi eisiTa. He, at wtfl as-the odier candidates, seemed . A ik f^ M ^ laSe^al Two ofberFreeporter,. P utrid. ‘“ n T ’T S S S ' . W sab e r^._ ' d O d o . w e a r town boar& TOM ce, iBid . p e ^ e*eeptk» Saibag diD Ktod as a tnoUe abooter - tor- -B ieadlyi -at:_Bie immfcipal k r e f - a a d acted as doQars in Community Develop^ r ' \ Freoffi Cinb. and Is on Wntage.. House .commltteea. On the HehasbeewelecudfoTihc Long* Cocurittec^^ m r-lnterstate and , , Island Youth Ordicsira and the Foreign C b m n ^ .J ) e serves aa the ranking eunoci^ member on . ii i nir wmm ‘ _ - i. - tiie vm a ieH a B .H e w fflbew e H a g nriOB and the Subcodmaittce ea Oeaaopiifbj.- f j g i W t o t C o m d d Shoppni r RnaSsta fat tbe 1979 ceo^etirioa. -TSey tP4 JjaatterifagO g r- Jeai Cd«dU, J « t b « Hiibs. ^ J o r i l a a Screif «.d Sterea ..CbtriaaPtgadia . s ; a a ^ { ^ g ^ OB weathrieegeett (Cbnt.dinPaed26) . .