Royal watchers need to look no further across the pond to keep up on the latest on the royal clan. If Joe has his wish of being Supervisor, we can go to Town Hall to hob knob with some of our own local royals.
Perhaps Joe Kakish wants to be a supervisor candidate because of his family ties and the possibility of establishing a government of tribal council and rewarding those that endorsed him. We certainly know from his performance with the Poughkeepsie Journal interview that he's not qualified to take on the responsilbilities of being the chief executive/financial officer of Hyde Park.
How would his family ties affect his performance in Hyde Park? Among his relatives, there are numerous businesses which include builders, contractors, lawyers in the area. Who's to say Hyde Park wouldn't be a repeat of the Paroli scandal that took place in the 1990's? Could the posibility of him appointing cousins (who do not share the last name to avoid scrutiny) to town committees and awarding bids to their businesses be forthcoming?
Also noted that a look at the legal documents in which both the Nesheiwats and Kakish/Qaqish's are listed as defendents that are on file with the DC Clerk total more than 600.
Attached is just a glimpse at this family tree which also goes by the name Nesheiwat and Zeiden. Joseph Kakish mother's (Margaret) father was the tribal leader and at the time he died in 1983, Joseph was one of 37 grandchildren.
http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%2010/Carmel%20NY%20Putnam%20Country%20Courier/Carmel%20NY%20Putnam%20Country%20Courier%201983%20Grayscale/Carmel%20NY%20Putnam%20Country%20Courier%201983%20Grayscale%20-%200149.pdf
Issa Zeidan dies at 74, leader of Nesheiwats
leader of Nesheiwats
Issa Akeel Zeidan of Horsepond
Rd., Lake Carmel, died Jan.
28 in Putnam Hospital Center.
Carmel. Mr. Zeidan, 74, had
been ill 3 weeks.
A native of Jordan, Mr. Zeidan
was leader of the Nesheiwat tribe,
which has a large community of
members throughout the United
States and in Jordan.
He came to the United States in
1954 and later brought his wife,
Sheika, and their children from
Jordan. He had operated a
grocery store on Main St. in
Yonkers for many years until his
retirement 13 years ago when he
moved to Lake Carmel.
He is survived by his wife, his
children, Najafc Nesheiwat,
Nawal Sayegh, resam and Hissam
Zeidan, Hayam Salty, Margaret
Kakish, Joseph and Juliet
Zeidan, all of Putnam County,
and Hayat Nesheiwat of Florida; a
brother, Moosa, in Jordan; several
sisters and stepsisters, Negla
Nesheiwat of Poughkeepsie,
Tammam Nesheiwat of Yonkers,
Miriam Nesheiwat of Syracuse,
Martha Nesheiwat of California,
Julia Nesheiwat of Chicago, and
Nura and Jalela Nesheiwat, both
ISSA AKEEL ZEIDAN
of Jordan, and 37 grandchildren.
A funeral mass was said at St.
James the Apostle Roman Catholic
Church in Carmel. Burial was
in Raymond Hill Cemetery,
Carmel. Funeral arrangements
were under the direction of the
Beecher Funeral Home, 1 Putnam Terr, Brewster
Perhaps Joe Kakish wants to be a supervisor candidate because of his family ties and the possibility of establishing a government of tribal council and rewarding those that endorsed him. We certainly know from his performance with the Poughkeepsie Journal interview that he's not qualified to take on the responsilbilities of being the chief executive/financial officer of Hyde Park.
How would his family ties affect his performance in Hyde Park? Among his relatives, there are numerous businesses which include builders, contractors, lawyers in the area. Who's to say Hyde Park wouldn't be a repeat of the Paroli scandal that took place in the 1990's? Could the posibility of him appointing cousins (who do not share the last name to avoid scrutiny) to town committees and awarding bids to their businesses be forthcoming?
Also noted that a look at the legal documents in which both the Nesheiwats and Kakish/Qaqish's are listed as defendents that are on file with the DC Clerk total more than 600.
Attached is just a glimpse at this family tree which also goes by the name Nesheiwat and Zeiden. Joseph Kakish mother's (Margaret) father was the tribal leader and at the time he died in 1983, Joseph was one of 37 grandchildren.
http://fultonhistory.com/newspaper%2010/Carmel%20NY%20Putnam%20Country%20Courier/Carmel%20NY%20Putnam%20Country%20Courier%201983%20Grayscale/Carmel%20NY%20Putnam%20Country%20Courier%201983%20Grayscale%20-%200149.pdf
Issa Zeidan dies at 74, leader of Nesheiwats
leader of Nesheiwats
Issa Akeel Zeidan of Horsepond
Rd., Lake Carmel, died Jan.
28 in Putnam Hospital Center.
Carmel. Mr. Zeidan, 74, had
been ill 3 weeks.
A native of Jordan, Mr. Zeidan
was leader of the Nesheiwat tribe,
which has a large community of
members throughout the United
States and in Jordan.
He came to the United States in
1954 and later brought his wife,
Sheika, and their children from
Jordan. He had operated a
grocery store on Main St. in
Yonkers for many years until his
retirement 13 years ago when he
moved to Lake Carmel.
He is survived by his wife, his
children, Najafc Nesheiwat,
Nawal Sayegh, resam and Hissam
Zeidan, Hayam Salty, Margaret
Kakish, Joseph and Juliet
Zeidan, all of Putnam County,
and Hayat Nesheiwat of Florida; a
brother, Moosa, in Jordan; several
sisters and stepsisters, Negla
Nesheiwat of Poughkeepsie,
Tammam Nesheiwat of Yonkers,
Miriam Nesheiwat of Syracuse,
Martha Nesheiwat of California,
Julia Nesheiwat of Chicago, and
Nura and Jalela Nesheiwat, both
ISSA AKEEL ZEIDAN
of Jordan, and 37 grandchildren.
A funeral mass was said at St.
James the Apostle Roman Catholic
Church in Carmel. Burial was
in Raymond Hill Cemetery,
Carmel. Funeral arrangements
were under the direction of the
Beecher Funeral Home, 1 Putnam Terr, Brewster