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Freeport News
03-16-2011, 10:34 AM
Hardwick will go in 2013.
Happyintheass
03-16-2011, 02:27 PM
Your point is? What did you or will you gain by these two hacks winning? All they did was going to south Freeport and beg for votes there. I almosts call the police on their team because they keep putting junk mail(flyer telling me to go and meet up with them at certain address around my block) in my mail box. Keep laughing yippy while you're and all the tax slaves are taking up the ass by all these do nothing. You are quick to insult quickos that bad talk your buddies but all the threads making fun of jesus cops you turn a deaf ear. Damn fire eater. No good vollie. Cop hater!!!! Now ban this zip too told you you can't ban me by ip you're not on my level.
516-Resident
03-16-2011, 05:25 PM
Congrats to White-Martinez
The Big Hit
03-16-2011, 06:48 PM
Nassau Chairman Jay Jacobs wasted a lot of time and other people's money for this race. Once again, Jay runs everything by absentia. His morons ran the race into the ground.
516-Resident
03-16-2011, 07:52 PM
The people have spoken.........loud and clear
ParkTechServices
03-18-2011, 11:03 PM
Hardwick Not Welcome Back
UnregisteredMayorBarry
03-19-2011, 09:34 PM
Hardwick will go in 2013.
Go to jail for smoking crack?
BIG HARDIWCK PROBLEMO
03-22-2011, 10:34 PM
Developer Gary withdrew Tuesday his application to build a six-story, 127-unit apartment building that became the center of a hotly contested debate in Freeport.
The announcement of 's withdrawal - read by Freeport Landmark Preservation Commission chairwoman Cynthia Krieg at the beginning of a commission meeting to debate the proposal - drew loud cheers from the standing-room-only crowd of about 150 people who packed Village Hall.
The proposed apartment building on the site of the former Brooklyn Water Works on Brookside Avenue drew harsh criticism from neighbors. Nassau Legis. Dave Denenberg (D-Merrick) called the plans "clearly inappropriate" for a site that abuts a Little League park and the Brookside nature preserve.
"Something like this, we can't allow anything that would be inappropriate for the area," said Denenberg, who suggested the county purchase the Water Works site and preserve it as open space.
Rather than an apartment building, some residents suggested he construct a catering hall, a movie theater or a museum. could not be reached late Tuesday. He did not attend the hearing.
, who also owns Oheka Castle in Cold Spring Hills, and the Water Works site have been the hub of controversy in Freeport for more than a decade. claimed in an $8.5 million federal lawsuit that then-Freeport Mayor William Glacken and his brother-in-law, then-village attorney Harrison J. Edwards, plotted with then-Nassau deputy Treasurer Keith Sernick and others between 2000 and 2004 to seize the Water Works property through an unlawful tax deed scheme.
Freeport Mayor Andrew Hardwick, who defeated Glacken in 2009, settled the village's share of ' lawsuit last year for $3.5 million.
The Water Works project has become a political hot potato in the village, with Hardwick's political opponents coalescing around opposition to proposal. State campaign finance records show and his wife, Pamela, last month gave a combined $4,000 to two Hardwick-backed village board candidates, more than 12 percent of all funds they raised. Both candidates lost.
"This has become a lightning rod," said David Chauvan, a resident who lives near the site and works in public relations, who helped organize residents opposed to the project.
Unregisteredjnkjnjkn
03-28-2011, 04:56 PM
Developer Gary withdrew Tuesday his application to build a six-story, 127-unit apartment building that became the center of a hotly contested debate in Freeport.
The announcement of 's withdrawal - read by Freeport Landmark Preservation Commission chairwoman Cynthia Krieg at the beginning of a commission meeting to debate the proposal - drew loud cheers from the standing-room-only crowd of about 150 people who packed Village Hall.
The proposed apartment building on the site of the former Brooklyn Water Works on Brookside Avenue drew harsh criticism from neighbors. Nassau Legis. Dave Denenberg (D-Merrick) called the plans "clearly inappropriate" for a site that abuts a Little League park and the Brookside nature preserve.
"Something like this, we can't allow anything that would be inappropriate for the area," said Denenberg, who suggested the county purchase the Water Works site and preserve it as open space.
Rather than an apartment building, some residents suggested he construct a catering hall, a movie theater or a museum. could not be reached late Tuesday. He did not attend the hearing.
, who also owns Oheka Castle in Cold Spring Hills, and the Water Works site have been the hub of controversy in Freeport for more than a decade. claimed in an $8.5 million federal lawsuit that then-Freeport Mayor William Glacken and his brother-in-law, then-village attorney Harrison J. Edwards, plotted with then-Nassau deputy Treasurer Keith Sernick and others between 2000 and 2004 to seize the Water Works property through an unlawful tax deed scheme.
Freeport Mayor Andrew Hardwick, who defeated Glacken in 2009, settled the village's share of ' lawsuit last year for $3.5 million.
The Water Works project has become a political hot potato in the village, with Hardwick's political opponents coalescing around opposition to proposal. State campaign finance records show and his wife, Pamela, last month gave a combined $4,000 to two Hardwick-backed village board candidates, more than 12 percent of all funds they raised. Both candidates lost.
"This has become a lightning rod," said David Chauvan, a resident who lives near the site and works in public relations, who helped organize residents opposed to the project.
Chauvan is a BIG dem.....looks like Jay may have had other things going on during the campaign.....playing both sides against the middle maybe?
Jay Who>?
03-29-2011, 07:24 AM
Jay Who?
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