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• I 38lii YEAR« No. 3 FREE^Rt, NEW YORK; MAY 17,1973
ROOSEVELT
PI^ICE: TEN CENTS i»ER C<il»Y
i^€^iEOf-PJ. • JLJ^J.K>irJ.v^l -"'T^..vl»t5
Voting to fill one seat on the
Frieport Board of Education and
api»t»ve the Frei^rt. School
Eiuagetfw the 1973<74 school year
will be held biiTueBday, June ISI
from 1 to lOjPM Polling plai»» at
Archer Street, Aticinson,
Bay view Avenue, Cleveland
Avenue^ Columbus~Av^ue and
Gtblyn Schools.
E^stration for th(»e qualified
to vote in the Union Free School.
District 1^0 9 wiU be held at the
same schoolmen vlhursday, llay
Smci^q^m^Mbaai vothig,
reglsta'iatliani and location oin be
Snswered % calling theoffloe^
te School District-Glerk, «2I-
3100, ekt.'2fl7i during i{d:k3ol.
•hour8.i'.;..'0\/^
A' pubUc presoitatlon of the
School Budget will be held
Wedn^Klayi May 30, &m 16 j ^ at
the Freeport High School
Auditorium. ,
New Nai^ Heseri^^^^^
DRUNKEN DRIVER. James Murphy, 20, of 1 ^ Church Street, was charged with driving while Inioki-cated
Sujiday night after driving In the wrong lane and hitting three parked can on South Ocean Avenue
near Solrthsida Avenue before his car tipped over. The Freeport Fire Department traniported MurphV'to
- Doctors. Hoipitid for treatment of a lacerated note and head contusions. Ha was later transferred tn the_
Natilu County Medical Center. One of the cars hit, owned by Alicia Canaliaui of East Woodbine'Drive,
was towed away as was Murphy's. (Photo by Alan Greenbefg)
Yankee Clipper .Nevar<3/^oiJd'Lisfc6ia to-Other
Scho6l1BoaJKl8
A change of command
ceremony was held on, Wed-
.nesday evening, May le, at the
Naval Eeserve Center, 112 Hanse
.Ave., Freejport." As-Ueiitenant^
Commander- Bdward A.
IViusante, U.S. Naval Reserve
assumes the duties of Commanding
Officer of ttie South
Shore activity; i ' r
-LCDR—Muliiite has-been
Robbed
The: Yankee Clipper.'Motor Her experience as a member of
•Lodge on South Mahi Street was two other boards of education will
the scene of an armed robbery !be helpful to Freeport's school
Sunday night. A roan and woman board, Glqaa Nevaid told a large
entered the loUiiy at 9:30 on the .group of ^pporters this we^.
pretense ot booking a room. ' "Too often school boards tend
'Instead they <ada:ed the room to be insular," said BIrs. Nevard,
desk t»' give them all the cash -who-is—a—candidate~ffflr~the
:recdpt9 which toieUed,923S in FYeeport School'Board hi the
caish-The-derk-escaped-when » Juneau'e!ecU<»i.''^'Some'board
customer-knocked'on.'the door'
.which, the roUbers had^<»tlered
locked. When ordered to'reqMin it
to /let the man b, 4he',dark
-grabhed the <mK»tunl^. t^. flee
-down a side-bau.
-The lobbers cecapecLthe area
'after fiKtdng|lobert .Schwartz of,
.North Bellmore'yiio waa parked
members , don't even allow
themselves to learn what neighboring
boards are-^ing tb-keqp
costs down and_ to'improve
education." ' ' - -
Mrs." Npvard-iiddedr"**My
service on- sdiool boards' in
•Wanta^ here on 'Long Island,—
and in Hong Kong on the other
hi the motel's parkfaig;lot^:«tth-a-^ae'~of-1fae'world, has not only
cpmpairion, Nanette Igdier" .cf. given me invaluable know-how in
She told the group, "I can
assure you that I dudl keep a
dose watch on every ddlar spent
and«n Uie quality of education in
FTeeport--and to do 801 shall not
be afraid to listen to good, sound
woiicable ideas from ^ e r adiool
boards. We should wdcome ways
to 'bring about__„e.very„im-proyement
we can,' with
ecoik>roy," >
Mrs.'Nevard has been meeting
with-groups of interested dtizens
to ^discuss her ideas oh the rale ctf
a school board member, and her
background and experience. .To
arrange suchagrm^' meetiiig,
telephoneClah-eMarcus at^^TS^
7596,
Assistant; Surface Programs
OffIper, and Combat and Ahtl-
Su|inar|QeM^H^re'Officer at
.ih#^.vi.:Thie4;^.N!i«al,;4lM»^^
Januai^^l«'-1»r^|i^^W^^-fhif'''
-assijgwnferit he has been Cohi-municatiohs
Officer at: the Joint
US Mission h! Madrid, Spainj
Communications Officer aboard
the USS ;Baynd(i (AeA-33). and
has al^ graduated from the
Defense' Siranish Language
School in Washbigton. DC.
He entered the Navy In Feb,
1962 as ah enlisted man, went on
to Officers Candidate School and
was comhniMioned as an Ensign
in S«rtirT^t963; He hdl«te" a
BBcheior^s Degree from the
Univeitiity of San Francisco and
a Mastera from the Univeniity of
Southeni California.
He resides with his wife,
Arlehej: at Mitchell Field: to
;,Gardeli:,Cltjp:'c-\": •/'.•.-••iMv ^
Atfije(|)&t to wiU be in duirge
<rf <iv<m>KWi^cerirand inm^wtw
^trM regularly..-at this act^
-thftTonl^phe, serving. Nassau
<%tmh^' aiM'.ihe^S^ SW«ie' of
SufifolkiCottn^; '
He relieves LC0!i Oayton L.
Strieker, USNR of Fort Tottai
ii4}0 hai been the Commandhig
Officer'since Juhe,* 1970, LCDR
Strides Is bdng transferred to
Third; Naval District
Headquarters to an administrative
post.
Mos0al^aiwmg
- %'
/
... V yr,'.
- Valley: Stream, ~{o drive thdp
.•away; After, taldng a $170 from'
'the couple; the pair left the car-
'juid unwilling driver near the
;W8shhigton»Avemie'oveiipass'9f
.lfae,.Meadowto>ok-Paxlcway hi.
^^Ropsevelt 'where they Jdisap-, .cost.
^pea^ed.,.. • •', > ''"'• <
budgets 'and ..school administration,
it has also given me
I»iceless experience hi different
approaches to the.vproblem of
providing the best possible
education at the lowest possible
CoorMmting
FTiS iS^udient Stabs Another
' 1. Aubrey Thomas, '16,; of :.;79.
)Lakeview Ayenue,/a^studei4 at-
'A i Freeport High /Schodl, was
'- .^arraigned) Monday on ^charges =
:.stemming ftoma fight«4faatioc-
:scuirred, I|i, the school, gyitt-/
nasium'a locker - room, fWed-
' nesday; vBfay «. during wbicK.
. ,•' ^another .student,. ,Humberto
..UwBir 17, pf » . H a nM Place;
was hlckedqit. the chest 4md cut
od"ihe am'by a^-'poidcet kidfe
.. ^.JfiUeg^ytptiUed by.Thomas.^
s;V'''''.EJoW-twas^ v/released r/^f ter-
^ rfflr^iUmcihtiatVDocidn Hqqdtali
{; /lEADBR (iMt tte^fl^; «pa Mi
-»-.^-i
.isolated, faiddent; .and did not
. signify,any widei^NreBd c(«fUct
:;withto the student l»dy..
• Repor^y;the two boys had
'been feuding'.for Mine toiknown
reason - for • several ^'days. On
J Wednesday, t b ^ began to fight to^
ttie gym .imd were'ndered to the,
^ locker roiimi by.^aLleadieri where
:tfae battle lieigbteDed. Several
' students BQnnrted'tbe pair iwt
cJoo late to prevent the stabbhig.'
< Thomas Js aa suqiensioa frqm
'the Ifigh''8Gfaool'8nd f^ces a
^ditclpliniu^ hearing Friday.
1 nw^gitaltoniqr AlvlnDorfiro^
".•^-^ IMMI'^^VMI te ^ilflliMiil Mm
Committee
To Organize
•iTiere' will be an open-ah"
meetkig on the lawn at the
residence of Mrs. Mabte Charles,
239 Grand Avenue beginning at 0
this Saturday, iMayJ9tfa.''. >
The purpose of tiie meetiog is to
' i»ing.. together .aU'cohiMmied
residents to discuss the estabUdi*
.ment "of ' 'a''*^ipermanent
organization and to activate
Community involvement .'for
"eoMibmic and political miniori^
'representation and devdopment.
-•'.'Mrs. .Charles, Chalnhan' of
: Freeport Non-partisan, Coor-
^dihathtg Committee extends an
.invitation to alt concerned
..Pliiz^, particularly to those of
' the N<«theast arni.
The Organbatiofi U eiqxscially'
interested; In. establishlntp a
jtroog: Youth Compomnt from
the agt of II yens and^.: \
A w i i ^ ; IffTi; tJuget date bat
been. W9, for oomiM»i ol the
first phue'^or^ $4.5 milUoq expansion
program at Doctors
.Hospital, Freqiort,
' • TaUng shape to the exi>ansion
area- bdbtod . i^ mato buiUtog
are the'new 'operating and
- recovery robms.
Dr. Carl H. Neumah, ^tbe
^hospital's executive director,
announced. ^ plans ' for the
enlanMncnt and tfpi*ffim of
bospttal flKilfllaf laflAifl^^
. Fhaae tim of the^>tifnam'1^
involve; overall boaplUI
^renovatioos and improvemeot c(
patient services, inclttdihg
enlarged intensive care, and
coronary care faclHtlHt ac-c(
»rdinjg to Dr. Neumau;.
Dr. Neuman said he looks
forwardOo many additional io-
'novatloas in proWding the "most
inodem cobcepts" of patient care
and aervfcg. to the community in
Ikittawyiirs.
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| Title | The-Leader_1973-05-17 |
| 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 | 1973 |
| 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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