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Thiee Fki^port landtod^ hai^ felt the iie%ht ^ the
VUlags^s code enforcement recently and the Defiartnient
of 1 ^ ^ S»fic@ ms pppmnted from ^ c n^ a fam% of
teiglil into an unii^bltatie home by an ^ert l^age Builcl-
4ng in^ectiKiii oa^ing|»o£f^ns to up^ade ¥illi^ ne|gh-
^boiiuiod^ iii^ortCode fiofon^nent Attom^. I^ymwiid
|f LavaUeie reported to the VjU^ Board this week.
;' (^^ Mte of i^CeUand-Mete Realty entiied a suUty
; pl^' U ¥ii^on itf Sectfon 7<lfli3 ai ^e Co^ of Oidin-
(failare'to mpply hot water) and was fined $2S0ui
; ViUi^ C(Hurt Tl^ was for a ?iidation at WH W. Mraricfc
> Road. This &m ateo receded a summons for failiiig to post
the nsune ai^ addiess of a loot agent auth€»ized to re-p^
ve ^mmoi^es, fai accwdanc^ with the r^iiienien^ of
Village^ ordinances.
In aito^r re^nt cam Marvin Lindner wm fined $25
for ffl^al 1^ of a basentent apartoient by »imeone otticx
than the biiitding supeifnteiident, at 2;20 Westend Avenue.
; ''^-.;.-l^^h;^^nito enj^d-a li^ty.^i.'to-ifegal convex
;. ^ofliiiria^il^Niillt-^^Nie^^^ .St.;' md.l^ fis^A
^emtlra^iittlpipii^^ saved a faflM^^^Qop-HS^^iasIp^
Rajdiond- Stiau'li 'iiitfle'iidll^l. jBtieni'-^oiii^' s movj^
van was inmfved in es^Uishh^ a f a ^ y In a ho^e oil
Raynor Street. Mr. Straub noticed ^one violations and
catod upon his ^p^mr, Sapdlntei^ttt ^ B^Utop
Louis Bello, and thiey made a thorough examinati<m and
found that tfie ini^or.of the house was not only fflthy
but in nicb f^or sm&sA mnditlim as to be unfit and dan-
(Cootfoued on F^^e 10)
Can Indtiipy ited a. fiq^w^e In a pl^isaitt, restdential area v^ose only
business ibr 50 years has been strlctljr retail or related to boating and
& h l ^ QUI an i^y; farba^ str^m p^osuto beeome ta^prochictz^ and
aMtsMve? Tes, and i^eeporl im$ proved i t Developm^t eicperts from
around fhe state «dll hmT-Jvm%\hiom tiie Village did it when the 14th Aimual
Ifee^igcif ttieNenf ¥o^ita&JlBsofsb^<»i^lhdi^!rial Sevi^apn^^Ag^ioles m ^ ^ » fv • TT m^ A ^Mm lof
convtaries October 11 for a Hiree^day workshop meeting at Hempstead's i-jiCCCnC Kati^ UppCCl /mIM»110r X /c
Holidi^ ^m sponsored W ^^ fitenqistead Load l^eir^^m^t Corporally, a
Town ptweimmejA B^em^ ai fi^ch Fre^^irter Boy &cciatore is exeoutive
director.
Cacctota%, 1 ^ doiddes m
Executive Secretary of the
Freepoit Cumber of Commerce.
wiU r ^ ^ ^ the m«:e@ slmry ^
tte Fre^nrt liuliBMal Part: tiM
often during his travels
throu^out the nation as Henif^
stead*B gMd-wlll ambassador
assign^ to en^urage ftm move
of business and industry to the
Town. **M ©raminaa's K!C^
trouble show, liong &land%
future heaithy eccmomy cannot
he dep^dent v^a the miJitau^
and aerospace liete. Mew
(i versi^ed ihdtffibry is the answer
to our arm's unemployment and
otter pi&l^nmani the M'wmipm
Industi^l Pailc'stanite as aa'
example'of the s^cm a small
taisin®^ fhrm ip pB r l ^ toeatioD
can at^n on L i ^ l^te^*'
Cacciatore. tihen a South Main
Street merchant, was in-stmra^
tel hi te |AaiUi% of te
i4>acre Fre^port/ Town rf
Hempstepl Industrial Parks as
far ba^ as'isil-atfd in^taed to
what was a Um^tmxswMttg and
non-payJng post fdi-ilx years, hi
mi. flp^portfj Bfeycr ll*a*
Meeo^ a|>p(^mxl a lisiitf^
and liiiustrial Deyelopmeht
Committee whfi^ itadis'ihi diief
t a ^ ; t e iinipimiiett if tte
bfsiness ettma^ ttie creation of
job opportuiiiti^. and the in-vesti^
iU.:of iii^ns to obtain
additional sour^of revenue to
ease the tax burden upon
hoB^MPners. Prom Vtm mm-mittee
evoli^ tlie idea of the
forntatioD of ibc non-profit
Freeport L^cal Development
QDrpmaticm whose mm^salarled
officers were, besides Cacciatore,
Bernard Ames and
Vilh^ Tru^^ Creoi^ Fairtarg,
vice-presidents; Arthur R.
Mulier. treasurer, and John H.
O'Miill. sicrelai^. Other
directing, also servh^ witemt
compensation, were Mayor
Svv^^. Vlil^ Truiiees I t e ^
Altengsrtoi and Wrmnk W^mo
and Mart J. Hroncicfa. Serving
the mauaitbrn wwe Scbulm«i
aiid Solmray, arehtte^;
Baldwin and Cornelius,
eni^ne^s^ilpeedman, Weisl^n
and Furlong, counsd; and
Ji»epfe H. Fiiiier and Con^»iy.
accountants. Treasurer MuUer,
gmnd was braim ftr the industrial
parit in Seirtember 1964,
Freeport became the first
municipality in the state m do so
under the Job Development
Authority. Today it remains the
only such municipally developidi
site on Long Island and one (tf
very few throughout the State.
Looliirig at the project today.
Mayor S«^»ey sa^, "I thlrti ifs
one of the best things that has
happen^ to our Village. From a
^rbage dump «« i ^ a tax
rateable araa. Ai^ne wto knew
the area 10 years ago knows it
was a rat's n«st From that vm
built the most. OMKlem vi ii^
dustrial parks." Max Kaplan.
Regional Manayi^ of tte LI
R^ional Office if iie H&0 York
State Deprtm^tt of CoMimerce
agrees. "Freeport Industrial
The Vins^*s t^tnc rale wil go up 1% witt the Stale
Public Service Comml^on granting the Freeport EI«:tric
Deparbnent a S48S,0(XI in^ease, an owratt 10% hite, last
week. The PSC tod approved a tempoiary ^ incr^se in
April acting on the Vjilane request for a $532,000 hike.
4^^rdii^ to Om El^tric Ilepartment, the aven^ residential
bill of $ 11 .SO wffi be incieased about S i.
ha^ig lea the Vilhig^ has stee Park is an outstanding ommpte
bei» i « ^ a d by Vlbi^ Tri^^
Thomas Love3i(|ge.
Wtit ^e»rs later, ten Wmnp'
stead Priding Supervisor
Ralph G. Caso. created a-similar
non-profit corporation, ike
H^npstead Town I<oea'l
DevctlfipBi^A CcfiK8nill<8v b^*id-ed
1^ Gmm IMas dt
North Merri#, to woiic In
cocperation witli Qm Fr^port
group toward the devdopmeni of
the ^ t h ^ s t Fr^ifflt dte
coi^nsed vi 10 ai»i@ of \^Uage
land and 34 Town-owned. When
of a crmtlve ^bnt't^ local
businessmen and elected officials,
tt is a tartbook mm of a
wdl-devehqped itai wU^ has
been succ^ful In meeting all of
its goals. It has M^^ tte
bi^ess ecnnniu^^ and tt has
hdped the peofle of import,,
many of whom are empl<^ed
Itere m who profit tmk tte
Ini^ne^ it creato. There ^ould
be more Freeport Industrial
Parks."
Mow housing SI s^amte irros,
<Coitiot»d on FagB 10)
THE mmm^Wm^Mf^^Mk^^
o|witfn|i^ii^ Wlkiiler instniinoi^s i ^ ^ Fre^iort induttdd Park.
(L-RI Hemptrad Tcnm Lamk Developmeiit forpoi^on immtivf
Olre^or Roy GKctaore, lfT|.OC Dir^tornri Tonm^mmliiionsr
of FiMte Works Mkhael Piu»ier, then Town fVesiding Supetvisor
fUAfk ^Bfor^nfliinor RoeMriler, HUDC Tr^HtrarllRlliam Helr^
HTi.06 Dir^ir lleniieth Oiave, IfTi.DC PresldeiM Heorge Trlai,
mA Sam Jut^itr, HTLOC Vioa Preiddfflf.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1972-08-24 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1972 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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