Friends of Mayor Robert T. Kennedy

Friends of Mayor Robert T. Kennedy This is the page of Freeport Mayor Robert T. Kennedy and the Kennedy Team. The Kennedy campaign provided the following biographies:

Robert T. Mr.

Kennedy was a Freeport Village trustee from 2009 until 2013 when he was elected Mayor. He and his wife Mary are the proud parents of three sons. Kennedy, a U.S. Navy veteran, owns a successful mechanical contracting company and is a former vice-president of one of the nation’s largest management/engineering firms. He is exceptionally experienced in all phases of mechanical systems, building operat

ions, contract negotiations and bid approvals. An experienced boater, Mr. Kennedy holds a 100-ton U.S. Coast Guard Masters license and is a flotilla commander and branch chief of Atlantic East U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. He teaches a safe boating course to residents of Freeport and surrounding South Shore communities. In his spare time he enjoys scuba diving, boating, fishing, flying, horseback riding and rooting for the Giants and Yankees. His favorite quote is “Do not put off ‘til tomorrow what you can do today,” a paraphrased version of a Thomas Jefferson quote as told by his father Thomas, a retired NYPD sergeant, which has been his motto ever since his mom, Frances, told him, “Listen to your father!”
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Jacques Butler has been a resident of the Village of Freeport for 24 years. He is the proud father of 2 daughters, who are both graduates of Freeport High School. With 35 years of experience in the communications field, Jacques currently holds several key positions in our community: he is the Second Vice President of the Freeport Chamber of Commerce, a Commissioner for the Freeport Housing Authority, the Executive Vice President of the Freeport Police Athletic League (PAL), and the President of Freeport PAL Soccer. Additionally, he is a former Board member on the Freeport Community Development Agency.
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Evette Sanchez was born in East Meadow, NY to Cuban immigrant parents, Emilio and Sonia. She also has 2 siblings, Jesus and George Sanchez. Her family resided in Rockville Centre until they moved to Freeport when she was 12 years old. Evette and her siblings were raised in their family business, a bodega named “La Finquita Grocery”, which was one of the first Hispanic grocery stores in Freeport. After school, it was straight to the bodega to help out their parents. To this day, people still ask her, “Aren’t you Sonia and Emilio’s daughter?” They never remembered her name, but still knew who she was. Evette attended Jr. High School at Our Holy Redeemer, then went on to Freeport High School, where she graduated in 1981. She continued her education at Nassau Community College, where she majored in business. From 1983 through 1985, she worked at the Economic Opportunity Coalition (EOC), assisting the Hispanic community. Evette started her Civil Service career in the Freeport Village Court as a clerk from 1985 through 1990. After which, she went to work for the Garden City Police Department as a Police dispatcher and at the Garden City Justice Court. In 2000, she was asked to return to the Freeport Village Court to be the office Supervisor/Chief Clerk. Evette Sanchez was the Chief Clerk for the Freeport Village Court for the past 20 years, until her retirement in August of 2020. During that time, she held the positions of Recording Secretary, Vice President and then President of the Nassau/Suffolk Magistrates Court Clerks Association. She was the proud and deserving recipient of the Village of Freeport Hispanic Heritage Award in 2013 and the Town of Hempstead Hispanic Heritage Award in 2015. Her entire career has been serving the public, which is something very important to her. Evette does, and will continue to serve her Freeport community. If she can assist in any way, she will do her best to help. Evette and her husband, Randy Aguirre reside in the Village of Freeport.

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Roy Cacciatore is a native Freeporter with a successful law practice and exemplary record of service to the community. He is married to Mary Clark Cacciatore and has two sons and five grandchildren. He served six years in the U.S. Army, commissioned as a lieutenant in the Army infantry. His involvement in local affairs, charities and youth sports is well known. Cacciatore is a member and past president of Arrows Amateur Youth Hockey Association, former governor of the Long Island Hockey League and past manager of the Freeport Little League. He is a former deputy village attorney, counsel to the Zoning Board of Appeals and special prosecutor in the Village Court. He served four terms as village justice for the Incorporated Village of Freeport. Cacciatore is a graduate of Freeport High School and earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Iowa, where he was elected vice-president of the student body and president of the student Senate. He was awarded his law degree from St. John’s University Law School.

04/05/2026
02/21/2026

The National Weather Service has issued a Blizzard Storm Warning for Freeport from 1:00 PM Sunday until 6:00 PM on Monday.They are forecasting 15 to 20 inches of snow with winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour and gusts to 60.

The village is requesting all residents to move your cars off the streets to allow the village snow removal vehicles to plow curb to curb. Municipal parking regulations will be suspended until 8AM on Tuesday.

Sanitation pick up has been suspended for Monday but will continue on his regular schedule beginning Tuesday

Residents are also warned not to blow snow into the streets and to keep all fire hydrants near their homes free of snow!

Please stay clear of any down power lines and report any emergencies to the Village of Freeport Police Department immediately at 377-0700.

In addition the National Weather Service has issued a Coastal Flood Warning for Freeport from 10:00 PM on Sunday until 4:00 AM Monday.

The 12:13 AM tide on Monday is the tide we are concerned about.

Residents in low lying areas should move their vehicles to high ground and take measures to protect your personal property.

The Village will send out additional information as necessary, Thank you.

01/24/2026

Hello, this is an important message from Mayor Robert Kennedy and the Freeport Emergency Management Office.

The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning for Freeport from 3AM Sunday until 6PM on Monday.They are forecasting 8 to 12 inches of snow starting Sunday around 6AM.

The village is requesting all residents to move your cars off the streets to allow the village snow removal vehicles to plow curb to curb. Municipal parking regulations will be suspended until 5PM on Monday.

Residents are also warned not to blow snow into the streets and to keep all fire hydrants near their homes free of snow!

Please stay clear of any down power lines and report any emergencies to the Village of Freeport Police Department immediately at 377-0700.

Thank you and please stay safe!

12/27/2025

This is an important message from Mayor Robert Kennedy and the Freeport emergency management office. The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning for Freeport.

They are forecasting 5 to 9 inches of snow starting today around 6 pm.

The village is requesting all residents to move your cars off the streets to allow the village snow removal vehicles to plow curb to curb. Municipal parking regulations will be suspended as of 4 PM this afternoon to 5 PM on Saturday.

Residents are also warned not to blow snow into the streets and to keep all fire hydrants near their homes free of snow.

Thank you for your assistance.

11/01/2025

Freeport Police Open House

This is an important message from Mayor Robert Kennedy and the Freeport Office of Emergency Management.A Nor'Easter will...
10/11/2025

This is an important message from Mayor Robert Kennedy and the Freeport Office of Emergency Management.

A Nor'Easter will be impacting Freeport from Noon on Sunday, October 12th thru Monday afternoon October 13th. The National Weather Service has issued a Flood Warning for our area.

NOAA is predicting Minor to Moderate street flooding during Sunday's High tide cycle at 1:22 PM and during both high tide cycles on Monday at 2:04 AM and 2:25 PM.

Residents are advised to move your cars off the streets and take precautionary measures to protect your property.

Parking regulations in municipal lots will be suspended until noon on Tuesday, October 14th. for residential use.

National Weather is also predicting high winds of 25-35 miles per hour with gusts to 60 which could bring down trees and wires. Residents should not approach any down wires or drive through flooded streets. We are also looking at 2 to 3 inches of rain.

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