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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 12

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occurred at sentencing allowing Margiotta to continue In the50JM0-a-year job aintitp at aw auaa oavis SMAapu funeral homos mei ig dam AM UaewM ewiaa aw em MfVii Mia Varum HwnMaaeMenl Tfca Lacy'S Itattaa city MpayMaW at ta aar aa Jaa Kb UNIONDALE NY (AP) Name County Republican Party Chairman Joseph Margiotta vaa aentenced today to servo two year in Jail for hia conviction on political corruption charges US Diatrict Judge Char lea Siftoo impoaed the aenteoce which will he stayed pending Margate's appeal 0 hia conviction on extortion and mail fraud charge The 52-year-old veteran Republican boaa will also remain free pending the outcome The criminal penalty was as expected far less than the maximum 105 years and 960000 fines Dozens of let-' ten urging leniency for Margiotta had Iqjuries on ice in North Salem and slammed into an auto drives Joan Ksafunan of the Vbta'oo theLake coodomini-ums in Carmel died at Northern Westchester Hospital Medical Center in Mount Kisco where she was taken by ambulance following the 7:11 am accident Police said the Woman was traveling east on Hardscrabble Road when her ear went into a skid and slammed broadside into the car driven by Police Officer Jamea Klenan 34 Henan who was driving Ms persooal car in the westbound lane maneuvered Into a ditch in an unsuccessful effort to avoid the oncoming out-of-control vehicle police said He was not injured Police blamed the accident on Ice and snow that the roadway The accident occurred about two-tenths of a mile east of Daniels Road The victim's sister is a Westchester County deputy sheriff police said Icrrtccc at OaM A keara al I 4 aaS 7 pT ag wAaSbSIaw a a 9BMBS y99HW99 Hartal St Mary's CfcarcN SaaM Mgfc il Ml Varaaik aa FrISay Jaa a atWaai aat vaiaa- aa Jaa a ms al Mn Cm- One obstacle la the state election law requirement that (tarty leaden be enrolled members of their party Thomas Wallace head of the Mate Board of Elections noted that felons are not eligible to vote or enroll in a party Scan Mrs 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lot outside the Dress Bara was a hazardous sheet of ice- A spokesman for the store said the store sustained extensive damage but the water had not risen enough to damage much merchandise By LISA 1ERVOL1NO SUff Writer Several stores in the Caldor'i Shopping Center in Port Chester were still without water this morning as workmen tried to repair a water main that broke late Tuesday night Shops that need water to operate such ss Deli Nando's Beauty Salon Veronica's Bakery and Pirn Pasta and Things had considered dosing today -But they opened when officials promised that service would be restored this afternoon The water 'maid had been repaired but the pipes had to be disinfected because the water had been sitting dormant for more than 24 hours Robert Ebersole senior sanitarian for the Westchester County Health Department said the process would take several hours He mid shops would be instructed to open their taps to get rid of any sediment in the pipe trying to do this as quickly as William McVicar harbormaster at the Rye municipal boat basin dfed Wednesday at United Hospital He was 56 He was a native of Rye and lived a 122 Milton Road Mr McVicar had been a sick leave from his Job since last summer He had been harbormaster since March 1980 He succeeded George DePauw who retired' The marina then was named in DePauw's honor To be able to find two men (DePauw and Mr McVicar) who were truly dedicated to the operation of the marina is something that Rye residents have come to said Ralph Damiano city recreation superintendent a great lam to the facility and he'll be sorely missed" At times Me Vicar's duties in overseeing the marina included a bout with a stubborn swan which had been terrorizing boaters Before taking over as harbormaster Mr McVicar was the owner and operator of Thomas McVicar Sheet Metal Contractors Co in Yonkers He was was graduated from Rye High School Mr McVicar served in World War II as a pilot in the UA Army Air Corps He attained the rank of first lieutenant He was born March 15 1922 in Rye He was the son of Thomas and Guy an (DeVeaux) McVicar Mr McVicar is survived by his wife the former Barbara McCarthy of the home address A Nasm Ma 4 BWfR BRB fOmy Igvy BV ppplp ham iaaNM mNumN Ujm npn Mpnii MWe Spring SI OaaNNg FrISay! 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Laaaa Laa Jaaiaa DaraMv guma Rapaalag al Ma WHA- LSN a BALL Faaaral Hama mm Hralkmal mwum iff- w- wNa Burial Si AaMaay- Ckarck aa' WaH Jaa al Naaa NNr- Aa a IaaNN aAagaaM nmm Ml dHIWI allBNyi RafemH (m A MNIMaa kaua a '7 eswU wm wswsvtve Mn i www rwpnii sm gaA MV Ua a iia-a- aaaMhullaaa riWW WlWBwi NT VWW nwwwrw SMVnWtnWRI'l aa a Iiaad Nlww Wtw wawWwa 9V8V W8WWW BMMw gaiA Mmw mw BimmM ImmIm SSaaw aj -i riWIIIWyWilHWrMW iwaNg snewry twevnw aa wyngM 8 aaa eyB rrwny 8 Sources also reported that an economic forecast accompanying the new budget plan predicts the economy will achieve virtually no growth on average during 1982 then grow by 5 percent a year during 1982 and 1984 Inflation la expected to recede to 8 percent in 1982 to 8 percent in 1982 and 5 percent in 1984 But unemployment is expected to avenge nearly 9 percent throughout 1982 the hlgheat level since World War The current Jobless rate is 89 percent i Republicans Reagan is reluctantly supporting higher taxes as the only way to keep future deficits from soaring well beyond 1100 billion a year sides said A 175 billion deficit for fiscal 1992 which begins Oct 1 would be the largest ever projected by a president- in his budget message to Congress The deficit for the 1982 is expected to be the largest in history about 9100 billion but Reagan had projected a deficit of only 845 billion for the year in his initial proposal to Congress The largest deficit now on the books IN MEMORIAM Brian of Somers three daughters Linda Murphy of Florida Susan Ventresca of Pawling and Wendy McVicar of Rye and two grandchildren Damiano has been supervising the marina while McVicar was on sick leaveCharles Ely Bob Kohlasch Robert Chittenden and Sal Samperi have helped in the' daily operations Damiano said Jeanette Roman Jeanette Roman 51 died Wednesday at St Agnesospital in White Plains after a long illness She had lived a 158 Old Well Road Purchase with her daughter Denise Roman since November Before that she lived in Skhnan Pa with her husband Steven He died In 1978 Bora May 29 1928 In Ctevdand she was one of 19 children bora to Howard and Nora Dwyer Pitcher She was educated in New Jersey and in the Bronx In addition to her daughter In Purchase Mrs Roman is survived by a son Steven Roman of Harrison and another daughter Patrice Lingenfelter of Sidman She also is survived by twin grandsons one sister and seven brothers: Dorothy Antonio of purchase William and John Pitcher both of Harrison Pitcher of the Bronx- Forman Pitcher of Nanuet Walter Pitcher of Orangeburg Richard Pitcher of Freehold NJ and Wayne Pitcher of Dellas A sister Marie Loewy died last year NV nig PREY Nkl al rkcl RNa feaNuaH am al Ama- rr sravNiun aa ay a aaIaa aaa maaa Memm wviyi amviv iwiw riff uig Lua AaaAaa Ma I WTy WWW msmOTlUy wWeiWNWi 8mfMB nia a MImI fkaB-an Mu gj spaa ip B88TWw 9 RNWi kWBiBi MakMat Ja inn al LuNLaFraua Rapaa- rluyl Imm nl A RlNalgMg aaA WNgamaM npau aaH gia maa Wl Hr WWW 9m I1 rrwy mmm uvaiya A THOMAL Farcy Cou tipped 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only one known suspect in the Brink's robbery An eighth person the Black When he escaped from the New Jersey prison Weems had been serving 22 to 29 years on convictions for assault and battery on a police officer attempted murder and possession of a weapon A pari al ua anal IM yaw Tka Hay GaH Nak yau kama A AlUUg Naug I eeuneewee vns Thomas A IngUs pm A nUHtoa Haim CfWS (hbs cmHH Bmh MkH yM Vn me wmAH km HikH LkkFklkkHBke SCHOOL FUN kt Nn RscMN GACA FihMm IFnakl gA 8BMB mG WHURl Pg IBl LgJ RGISL CARDOFTNANKS bell Coettaeed from page i Thomas A Inglis of 88 East Hartsdale Ave Hartadale died Monday at St Agnes Hospital In White Plains He was 84 He was a retired realtor who had worked with several realty firms in White Plains during his career He wh born Nov 22 1897 la Rye ana lived in the area for the rest of bis life He had lived in Hartsdale about 20 years ACUTL USIl UN Mk ta-P7N NR llHITO NAS NNRCIiMN fN sN NR FMlag DORIEV FUNERAL VMto- NOAM me OHMkG Tkkrt- Sky MS gm Fumral NhMBM BpiMmm mob SB AuN NO DA VIS LlCWRV FMCG NkM RkckkUk Maw tl Mkraknmmkm wg ckrNNm BarNI Nkty Nmm Ckurtk WHuk MNnnkBl leiimoa RUN ML Jtti Ml Bkkdmkce CkUMlkiy VMWMg NIL kl TkrryNML NV DkkT S4 kak Ft km MSTO 4 FAINO NkNr Ik Me tl Mk JkkMML DMECTORL Ottr Mat kt VIcNr Jcka- MM Jkiack JMwfTkV RaM JL UUSSa SNNt CcmkN (Nklpkfl SarvNas COFFEY FUNERAL Tmkatikk NV Daar NOME me tl MNr kl (AIckMt kaE WUHkm He wh a communicant of Sacred Heart Church in Hartsdale An avid golfer he wai a former member of Tamarack Country in Port Chester and Green Meadow Il ns ArA Si fMSAt loss sS Country Club In Rye He carried a three handicap ana 1 forced won numerous club championships before being Oar ttacara Maaki aS Nr yaar Saa Card aak BewW-i May GaS SNm Vm AS Tka AcaN FamHy TlffySws htvrRty si Nm rntm Si Rw SniM vnf LuA BalEMn awy CkB FrMky S4 kak gja RvMk ANk turNklke krk If klkCkk kak kMkii VNltNg kt BOONE VT FUNERAL HOAtE Mrtaa Ak kl SM SI NVX Frl Jka a Mktk Ol CkrM-Ma BurMi SI Tkwnkl AAkrk TkaFaNauaFamRy Mk kaWaai Ika Flnl RaNnwaS Ckarck al NarM TarryNwa MJaa HallS ajd LNw aN Tka INNara Ol Tka Italy taksniM sure mm NV 1SWI Naa Nr Ma many acM al ktad- LHILm Jaka CkartM Jan Hb malM UR Raaf AaNga MM The two again competed for the post in -1980 when Campbell left Carbone was given the appointment At the time was superintendent of the Ehnsfbrd schools During the screening process Carbone said he had streamlined the Elms-ford administrative-operation by eliminating other administrative positions during his tenure With leaving Carbone will have sole control over the adminstrative operation of the school district Carbone was reportedly out of town this morning and unavailable for comment on O'Shea's departure According to Salvatore elimination of estimated 947000 annual salary was secondary to the need to cut back on administrators But he said the district would hire an administrative intern at less than half of what O'Shea earned feel extremely bad because he is a top-shelf Salvatore mid "But declining enrollment Is a problem all over the country "And -wen have to deal with the poeslbilitv of closing a school a very emotional said the prospect of looking for work "is not a very pleasant expert ence in these times "But in find a way to come out oa top Adversity and I are no strangers Discussions had been continuing for' some time he said including the last -talkr-held by -the -board -in -executive-session in December It is illegal to discuss eliminating positions in secret session according to rulinp by the state Committee on Public Access Salvatore blameddedining enrollments for the decision He said Harrison has 20 to 25 fewer teachers now than it did two years ago Fewer teachers meant fewer demands upon the administrative staff he uid Last year the post of pupil personnel services director was abolished and its former director Kenneth Meyers now serves as both a part-time administrator and teacher O'Shea has been with Harrison schools for 17 years He has been principal of the Purchase Elementary School district prind- pal in Purchase before the Harrison school districts were consolidated in 1989 'and director of the district's elementary education program For the past- 12 years he has been assistant schools superintendent In 1975 O'Shea and current Superin- tendent Joseph Carbone were both assistant superintendents In Harrison Both sought the superintendent's Job but the Appointment went to Dr Robert Camp- NatkaaS af Jaa Saaaya Laa- SARICE Fraak Sr Jaa Mb Ha FaMar al FaaMw Laago RapaNag al Ma AAC AAA- RMsaSr niR MifNssn Nwrinf Ma Nm al aar NaaS aar Sga-cM Ma because of his health to give up the He is survived by his wife Marjorie Hunt Inglis and a sister Gertrude Demane of Hollywood Fla Eraest Scott Eraest Scott a former resident of Port Chester New Rochelle and Mamaroneck died Wednesday at United Hospital in Port Chester He wh 71 He had worked a maintenance engineer for Life Savers Inc in Port Chester until he retired in 1971 Bora July 21 1905 In Rick Square NC he wh the son of Alice and Alice Boone Scott He went to schools In Woodland NC and wh a member of Second Baptist Church in Qeekville Conway NC He lived In Port Chester for 18 years before moving to New Rochelle For the past nine years he had lived In Mamaroneck He wh moet recently a resident of the Sarah Neuman Nursing Home in Ifamaroneck Surviving are his wife the former Catherine Cumbo Scott six sons Thomas of Orange Leon of White Plain James and Nathaniel of Mount Vernon Eugene of Bridgeport Conn and George Scott of New Rochelle four daughters Ernestine Grant of Woodland NC Annie Barksdale of New Rochelle Ethel Taylor of Minneapolis Mina and Olivia Tapper of the Bronx a brother Elijah Powell of Baltimore Md 17 grandchildren and one pat-grandchild IMM AM NaMar FaNr Laa- NONb LVON AND HARTNETT Ud aae AM LaNN AAamarNI FUNERAL MOMC 411 Mama araNaa Sal Jaa a al raaecd Ava WkNa PMIal MaM MU Ckarck al SI JMnaa Ma CkrMNd Hartal FrMay Lam IcanilM Um at Ram- am VHa-1 Ckarck HHar-and mM Raal Fatrt Cara al m4al Mary-a Camarary Rtcam RraMara iMrrlmad 1 Fart CkaaMr Vtamng Mart Was ar FkHHga RaaMr Aca- WkSaaaeay gm art Tkara- bbU WLM gg BSBa N8W rt8tVr By Immacalala Caacagllaa Ckarck al Nartk TarryNcm atM Magr FarraraHL Fr FWra aai Fr FagaaaL aae Ma SJL LaMata CM kcut SNOW- WILUAM Corrections The policy of The Doily Item isjo correct nil of fact i CoRtisaed from pap i Errors in news stories should called to the atteotioa of Alfred Lowy editor at 939-9808 day night It wifi then change to a mutate of freezing rain and alert in mach of the area Friday night and Satarday Temperatures around hoe will rise above freezing by late Satarday and freezing predpiUtiou will change to rain but a lot or ice may accumulate before thea eastern Great Lukes Saturday Warmer air will circulate into the Northeast ahead of that storm Forecasters Hid snow would beflo Friday afternoon la the south and west and spread to Northeast New York Fri Wrong name 1036 POST ROAD RYE NEW YORK PHONE WO 7-0129 ptxzarallo to among the survivors of his shteT Joseph QcchleUo who died Theedsy Pizzairtlo wu Identified incorrectly in an obiter ry which appeared la Wednesday's Drily Item tf A.

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