Fair board member removes booth
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Deirdre Newman
Fair board member Frank Barbaro resolved an allegation of conflict of
interest by removing a booth he partially owns from the Orange County
Market Place.
The Aamerican Online booth, which sells discount tickets for
sporting events, theaters and concerts, will not be in its usual
place on the Orange County Fairgrounds today.
Barbaro decided to pull the booth from the high-end weekend swap
meet to resolve a conflict-of-interest charge from Delaware North.
Earlier this year, American Park-n-Swap, a subsidiary of Delaware
North, made the only other bid for the lease of the Market Place
other than Tel Phil Enterprises, which created the swap meet and has
been running it for the past 34 years.
Pulling the booth resolves the perceived conflict of interest and
clears the way for the fair board to reissue the request for
proposals for the Market Place lease, Barbaro said.
“The board was kind enough to allow me the time to get this matter
resolved,” Barbaro said. “Now we can go forward.”
In July, the fair board considered the proposals from Tel Phil and
Delaware North but decided to nix both of them and start over again
because the process had become too tainted by omissions, allegations
and legal maneuvers.
Delaware North sent a letter to the fair board in July accusing
Barbaro of a conflict of interest because he owns 51% of the stock of
Aamerican Online.
Barbaro said he didn’t think the situation posed much of a
conflict because the booth was one of 1,200 and his company only paid
$55 a day, two days a week for it. The state attorney general’s
office said it could be a conflict, however, so Barbaro worked to
resolve the issue.
He considered selling his share, but the attorney general’s office
wouldn’t let him take a promissory note for any portion of the
amount, even a note secured with real property, he said. He asked
about a blind trust, and that didn’t fly either, he said.
So, the only option was to pull the booth out of the swap meet, he
said. He fears the decision will hurt the company, since it’s the
only swap meet booth it operates.
“The swap meet has only generated about 5% of our actual sales,
but one of the things it did is it introduced a lot of people to
Aamerican Online,” Barbaro said. “So I think there will be a distinct
impact from that.”
Fair board spokeswoman Pam Highwart said fair staff members don’t
have a timeline for re-issuing the solicitation for bids on the
Market Place. Tel Phil has been on a month-to-month contract since
its lease expired.
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