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Poughkeepsie Journal from Poughkeepsie, New York • Page 3B

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i iii itn makimwmmmm aB P0U0HX6EPSIE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 85,1993 Beacon Cornell students oflerS facelifts By Christopher Landry PigrMpijoumM BEACON City of Beacon officials have eight new ways to Improve the "tity waterfront, thanks to the efforts of 15 Cor nell University students The plans to reconstruct the east end of Main Street, before a gathering of owners' "arid city offl cialsTuesday! "We're give them a. of options on what, they can dd with MainStreeL said CorV nell University seniof Gef I' Rer. dick. "Most of the plans almaX Uyenin'g'up the street, so, that and diverse businesses aUfacted Redick'and U'other Cornell students aren't doing the City of a favor The eight architectural landscape plans they, presented at Beacon's Howlarid Center will serve.astheir projects, said Cornell professor Marvin IAdlemam Beacon. has been raising money Jorrthe' revitalfzation of 'Main Street's east end, but ofl dais don't know how much the project cost said Cdun cllwoman Ronnie Beth Sauers.

Construction should this. spring, sne saia, The Ml. I I II I I 1,1 'l I ll 2000? Ster Wks oitli NH'V wT WMUDSOH OfimWffS 38 Ktrt dour'niii''' Cornell senlor Frqn Reiner puts final toucljes on street; instead of zipping in their. saidCornell "'senior. Iarithina 'Thung.

make feel They have to 'want to' walk the' Main Street building' owner. 'vThe 'plans' 'are" tryjl'ng'io'r show' respect for ffie pedestrian. I' thinkthat is.the waytQ gb," some.of the al Most bf the plans called for wider and, plenty of. parking" and greenery 4o One plan, callejl city; tapped the Cornell uviton Stroll," called for each Theyhaye. to want students after thatbrnell Coop to.be eirpjalned erauve extension in MiuprooK suggested the, idea last ber.

said The students' at concentrates j. cr ''v w. up the buildings and in lo.t of Native ideas: Vpfiyate said TuJly 'It a plaque in, ih'eTfrbntb'f the" business" building said I the if cil'En: i pinfpr Ari 1 raiMwi. owners Agreed and rHnTkiit u.t. kvzr wk.v iw.

uwnvu will return from the" Ithaca; "campu's MafchiS with'theiir final proposals. on. track. Students' jdeawere Tight r'an fdeck Avenue: mm payment in discrimination suit City man allegedly made racial remark By Larry F1hr HrU PoughkMpsK Jounml A state Supreme Court judge has ordered, Poughkeepsie business, "njan Robert. Jankovics to bay 9135,600 Jn a racCfdlserirainatibn.

suit filed by city man. Jahkoylcs'said Wednesday' he plans to appeal the ruling. Following, to day, )onrju'ry trial In Poughkeepsie; Judge Ralph Beisner fuled that Jankovles hjd backed out of a deal to: lease a building on. Main Street 'bf Keith Vaughn of lexJngtoriAv'el nueyfora delicatessen af ter'Jahko' vies allegedly' made a facial re1 ma'rk'about Vaughn, whblack. r0ne of Vaughn's partners, Jo seph DiGregoriOv testified during the trial that; when Jankovics found out that Vaughn would be' running the he told piGrego rip Jie would not lease building the did not think 'White clientele' would1 fre; Poughkeoptlo of the deal.

He said he planned to appeal the) decision "and confident that the truth will come out 1 before a competent Jankovics brought city activist Earlirie Patrice, who is black; to the trial, to testify on his behalf regarding his character and his' at itltudes toward minorities. 'f Beisner' said he did not permit Patrlp' to 't'ntlfv. hnwivr. CVt cause the, issue court was not whether Jankovics had exhibited racist behavior, whether be had inade' a par' tlcular racial slur on a particular said he decided hot, to. go through, with the lease' because' city bfficlab had tbid hlm'that he would have, to secure va zbnljPg change" in order to locate a deli n.

the. building' at 218 Main tie said he'did not think he could sat Jsfy the requirements for securing a variance on the property because the building did not Jia ve sufficient street djaj felt, VSiighn'. ilid a complaint against Jankovic before1 tho state Iluhian Kights Commission Jankovics' at; q'Ont ijt Establishment in which a ar vman miiiA eahrfw i i li tbrney.in that proceeding, "Anthony ff Barrtco of Highland, said the. case 'fi was never and that Jan tfAiP kocsVsubsequenfly sued Vaughn fetL IZHtW that the; contained: in the ityman vuuiviiivMt ivi niv um. iiiciLaaCi uinhia, rnnMai Rights; Cojnmissibn: were sia nacrous, v.

Be sner dismissed that suit, and trial that He 'never made SHch a Jankovics ahtTUiUreedrla' subsp'' remark 'about Vaughn.and.hat'he;v.queitiy;; im ui(i. ivaauiiy id udi'iung uui uui ui vuuri, uarraco sia. Wasnegbttatedln 1987. nkoviostcbntehded liano, former Palis resident V', fCUFTONKJ." Maria tiuig Jianpi'52, 'a fiomeqwktr.ahdv'res fifton.fpnnerlyliVfei: Falls, dred' Mohday 'ln CliftOIW Hoivar(i 115; Jr; spntpr assistant; district attorney RlllNEBECK Howard High School In Fishkill, he 7to 9Vm. Friday at the Dap wis 38, a Diltche'ssountse Uhlyersity at Stony' Brook: son Chestney Funeral W.

attorney and, and Albany. Law Schpol.v.; MarketSt.rRhihebetk'i aieo Mr' vf tVo 1 in, after a tjfthe Church of the Good Shepherd 1Q15 a.m. Saturday.at the.funeral in Rhinebeck. ceieratibh Hi, i. vtHir.

K. Mass of Christian Burial atil mWulatelfeartor'MarvChufchih1 Pnimti, iio i Siutiir ti "hephero. HninetecK; au vmiKn ijcwia ui.r.isiiKiii. She was.a communicant of.tmV Wednesday at long Lewis'; was a former assise VVALt tOVERINGS iAVtUfTO 50 Wt tpNHii. i(mi wwB'mr.

PM Awrr 'WINDOW TREATMENTS SVJEUPTO: fit''' mtoiiiili to County, He was. currently chief 'the Dutchess County 1 trict Attorney Vofttce. He whs' a Dutchess County andalso taught at' Aj(4ot' nnJ rVi4ttu4a PaiimIh Pnm. "58 V1" Born Sept. 29, 194Q; in Motfn't Vemon Westchester County, was' the.da4!bterof,,Gtistav"and Maria KernerMaacfc' Eastchester.

High School, Jler "first Paul Jputsar graduate, of John Jay1' mother, Mr, Liwir li uvtvd Mary Beth Ogden lewba sonj K.t,' vln niomaLewis v' andXsjstei' Patricia fLewis of Calling hours will bandosariaiiiinoues; athenrte E. Loos; lomeniakei1 1: vttw't Wrvlvors include hen mother Mart Schmitt of iAMSSiT sdale; three sOnirJames Dutsar of NJ, Joseph Put Flwhinfc Queens CoptC, and John County.led Tuesday at. her sont of Panbury.CQWi;!" 'r 'Hopewell Junction. brothers. Berni.

John, Born'JHly i'l07. ihtihe'Bronii, George Schmitt; two sis as ihedaughtrpf Jacob and; KatietJOHroff erra; bolh of nd twq Cdstnlll of Poughkeepsre; two 'granddaughters; a several nieces and hepheifrs.v. a CallVng hporeiwillbe from 2 to' fli 7'to. 9s p'm. today aj he Mc: Boul Funeral Inc Route jerice wiH iw 't On June'H; tJ0, indhe TOJT.

ay ia: tifiiiliJl J.J' wilh lh itf llatfid WirHrtiiiinrrt VIVVISI'IIIVIUUV' lid WJII, l( mx)s snirrfisie imraj i emewcy: Honiek thester" PcM. Eastchester. A Mass Of Christian' Bilfial "will 3 be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday at St Nicholas Church In White PUins. Burial will be in Mount Hone Cemetery, i Kniia Easton, resident jNEWBURGlf Anna Rose" Bal ley Eastoh.

1,. Newburgh. resi dent formerly of'Torfance, (JiliC died Wednesday at StLLuke'Mlos pljtal In Newburglt xMrW iooner at Kings HospiUl'in Brooklyn. he.was. coromunlcah Of the.

Maryr Mother of the Chln.FishkUI. drnVJanj 1902; In: Brooklyn, he was the daughter of Edward and Catherine Campbell Hughes. On Nov 2J193J; In Brpoklyi she, married Robert Bailey who. died Sept. li J929: 'On Oct 27k.

19, Ih 'Bropklyn; he married Thtjmai i Eastbn who died; Survivbfi (udebw'two'whi Jtbbert'IL Bailey oj FIsMOll nd. RlcbaMltVef PvsSJ TexU; seeBgrandcdrtnnd 10 gwt Calling hours will be from 7. to today at the Robert Auch moody Funeral Homes lac, 12 A. Mass. it Chrlstiatt Bnriai wiU be celebrated at 10 Friday at thiPirUh of St Mary, Mother of theCltBrelt' Borial win be in Poughkeepsie yy'j'i j'iyii vn' II III vjlifti''l lll IM iMIIlV' jfliS i ir MilBEE.Mpfcwi iii i 'i 'i .0 Ifwfk ft i i C19C1EV FREE 'i Rural Cemetery ijEXAM HO PURCHASE I NECESSARY 2jCONTtlNiSf 0.

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