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VOTERS' BALLOT
FREEPORT
BALDWIN
ROOSEVELT
MERRICK
IJASSAU CTrUISTORICAL UUSEUU
EISEUUQ^E^ PARK
EAST UEADOW, II Y 11554
FREEPORT'S
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NEWSPAEER
4lstVEARNo.27 FREEPOKT. NEW YORK. OCTOBER 28,1976 t»RICE15tPERC6PY
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SomfiXhprale Tickets VWW SUII AlloW For ViHage
Still ftvallable - y - - . . ' « . *
Inspectipn Procedures FREEPORT-Tickets can still
be^purchased for- the Freeiyrt
Community Choral^s'.production
of "Of Thee I sing;"- to be per-
'formed November S,.6,.12T^d~
13 ;at. Frceport. High School.
Choice seats are sM available
for opening • nlgh't, Friday,, N o^
ember 5;- and the. following '^vioiisly by the Village's Building
Friday, with some sdections also " Department.and found to be In
f<3^^Ufc two Saturday; night •. compflance- with provisions of
T^nnances. •. 'village law-and the laws,. s4ni-
In order to ensure.the eidte^ -^tary and housing regulations of
- —^ ''^^•»^^—Nissau County and New York
.^NBW aiT& PbJPt cbuNTV J^^^^ - - .^r !t•)r Jfou»wjlw':iF_U,ii^ji_^O_ii^.
- ^jewrpBhrom 1.) la Joined by^ Russell t4ood-XI.),.Bir60t6r. of the muHS'
. Bitrvm •/. Fre8p«urt '^GoopfiFative • Cfihter;; Connll' RandflJr., illr«ctiw
'of .iPi^portlEqcr «»d V ^
N8«Mu'-&xmbmte'Oppot|uQiy:tJomMMion:>KlB^^ J
> Task Foroe,- they, ate Been vUidylng.tHo plana 6f 4Sdi H«ih Main Street, /
the new Ibcalw for tnecdiintymuill^fwyl^^
bCiliding (behind thiftm). and another smalliBf-one
Sttiet; wtiynqUMfaeilltlesforTner^^^ W.JSanrtsa Hrghway.
CaM algh'ed ^letter btint^t fast w ^ tal^asatM^
. a . Boardr of Supervtaprs.' nietiltng ; andV'aV-Vlllafle • ;Boahl
-. meeting afwhich employeea and ciFente of the aervlces urged that the
-facility be iunt in the.Village. The 11';000aquai-e feet pf office'space,;
at 450 North Main §treet; la the site of the FrBepQrt-41oo8«velt MMcical'
Centen^the smaller bulIding,~'4,0D0.^u«reiaetld j>e r{Bnted,-waa for-nrariyanele^
dwirBbuiiihe88.'TheSunriaefHtghway;.facilIty'had been
deemed unfit land uh84fe'ahd. had been evactwuid the.wMk beion by
thecounty.v"-^v-:>c^;^; •-''" V'^:"~'"'^;'>,';-"->~'v'--''^.--^-iv'"•'' V'" '''-''
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' :MINEOLA - Among the sites ciiosen t^ the Nassaa County Depart-ment.
of Healfe-fbr the adnrfnisteting" of swine flu: vaccine ate the
Freeport Recteatioti Center and Baldwin High Sdiool. Flo immunizations
win be available, from 10 am to 4 pm on thedesignated Sundays.
Residents-who are considered Ugh risk T--persbia 65 years of age"^^
older, or those who are dironi-lent
,of- ». filled,Y^'solffoia'
.Hbouse oii"op^nlfig^nlght,'Free-poK^
residehtsaxe iskcd tbibrm
"' theater' par^< gtbui|s and." per:
•. haps,-«eIe^te.onniing tught at
• foos^ P^rtiii^ follbwlng the jer-infoiniasce:
• FREEPOgT • ijic Boatd ofTrusteesTMonday night, unanimously
agreed to a law settin^fees and conditions for rental permits. Mayor
Willlam'Whlte explained^ataiaw-passe^" earlier-had-been-judgcd-unq^
titvfional in its totality andThus needed amending. ' •" . .
The law now passed states that no permit shall Se issued for a rental'
premise; unless inspected pre- . , . . -
mighb warrant that some-violations
nad not been cared, for when
inspiected. The ordinance just
passed states that the failure to
procure: a rental permit, when re-
:gulrf drorthe^iihtrrib-notify the
iAa""aU ^ seifi-r'aW" lescrvedf •
, .tidteta'.axf .on; a. first
cally- ill. — win receive their
inoculations on October 31 ;%nd
November 7. The remainder of.
the popaladon,^18 years of age or
- older, will he immunized, on .
November 14 or 21 or on Decem-b
e r S . • - " • . ; .. . { • ' • • • ' - - ' ''.•
The immunization of cluoni-caDy-
in children, 3. through. II
years old requires " separate
handling of two doses of a special
v4cdne. They wiU receive their
. first shots November 3 or 5 and"
their second on December 1 or
•3 locally at the Nassau County
Freeport -Roosevelt Centers,
.460 No. Main Street, Freeport,
between 9 am and 4 pm.
- Cfaronicany-in youngsters between
12 and 17 years of age,
who also require two doses of the
vaccine, win be inoculated along
with the adult high-risk popula-tion
at the commnnrty ates on
either October 31 or November 7,
with the second shot ^ven on
Deccmbft-5;^ , -
Non high risk youngsters, up
to the age of 18 years, are not yet
included in the County immnni-zation
program. !Accs}rding to a
Department of Health spokesman,-
there has been a problem
defetmining the correct dosage.
ybuD^ people are considered, he
explained, to have a resilient to
influenza , that adults- do not
possessl -•""•••:• ^ • • ' - , - ' • . • . "
Flu shots may also be obtained
from private physicians, who
must not charge for the vacdne,
but who may require a fee for
administration.,
.The duronicany iU are those
adults or duldren with chronic
heart, lung or kidney diseases, or
other diseases snch as multiple
scleross, muscular dystrophy,
chronic anemia or diabetes, according
to Dr».-John Dowling,
Commissioner of the Nassau.
. County Depa:^tment of Health.
• Pregnant women are urged to
obtain the immunization shot ai^
a DepxTtment spokesman said it
would have no effect on. the unborn
duld.
The Department is also arranging
to supply appTopriate vaccines
to pl^idans, hospitals"
and to reddents of nursing homes
(Cbnt. on Page 8)
' cOmOrv^nst^ .aeiryf^vbiBrisv^^hey-.'
:may""be;- purcha&ipd' by- maHifig'
, cbedcs, pa^blei to. the; Ftwsport-;
Comina^uty Choraie,'tP theit Post
dCBce 'bmt* '413;'•Freeport^"; N.Y.'
11520. Ti<*ets'are ».50,;.wHh
senior citizens and -students
paying S2.50.; AH ticket donations
aretaxdedbctible;;-: :
.; If seats are avdiable the night
: of each peffot^nance, tickets may'
bernirdiased at the t>ox office.' '
Locdl History
Soop JVvaflabie
FREEPORT - The first history
-of Freeport to cover'mOTe than
three centuries ; win -make its
debut November 13, at the HoI|- J
day Festival foUowing the. Aimual
Tc^land Parade.; the-book which'
: contains'several.dozen'phqtos U-.
lustrating'the text, win be avaO-able
at the discount price of
$2.25, plus tax, ;at the Bic^n- •"
tennial Committee's booth which
win be "run by . Fund-Raising
Churwoiban Adelaide Aims.
. From November 15" to 30, copies
of "Freeport As It Was" may also
be purchased at' the discount
jprice in the Ocean Avenue lobby
(Cont.onPage9)
Freeport Seeks Funding
For Road Improyenients
FREEPORT-The viUage government
has filed a letter of intent
. with the federal government
stating they win apply for
$600,000 under the federal.
Public Works Employment Ad
of 1976. ; The Freeport School
District has also expressed its
intention to apply for money
under this act and will go to
referendum on November 30,'as
mandated under the Stale Education
Law. The school is asking for
(Cont.onPage9)
.•States
In the;case, Socolov vs. the Inc.
; VUlage of Freeport. Judge Suozzi
. had niled that the vjUage's rental
p«rnilt brdinaflcejMi^
^cau&e"ii;>y*s ume'asuualile vaguer
when it stated,.tht tho^ preouses :
.- must be J'clfaa; safp^ sijdhary'.".:
yAcooniing:to tlul bDiuts, dean Is .•
'; a variable standard atid the cbndi- .
. tfini.that was prohibited by'the
law h uncertain;by'flefinition,
IQ this, new ordinancoi the word
^deanisomitted. ; ;
.The dwelling must be, accord-
- ing.to the ordhiance, giaintiltied
'in a;"sanitary and safe'condition,"'
with plumbing, cooidng
C'and refrigeration fixtures and »p-
pUances, as weU as other bnUding
equipment and storage fadUties,
reasonable mabtained and
operated. Garbage and refiise
must be disposed into-provided
facilities in a sanitary; manner.
.^ The; eariler. ordinance had
• specified, a SlOO fine for every
: violation, which the landlords
who had brought the suit claimed
was niandatbty and non-discriminatory,
since circumstances
village of anychange in tenancy,
when required, constitutes a
violation under:the;law which,'
upon convictioo. would be pun-,
ishable' by a fine not -to^ exceed
~•s"Teh^fe, fees.tD>e/"paM 'B'p on.the
;'61ipg for an appUcation for rental''
(Jetmltaie S20 fc« i one-family
-dwelUng. and,' .bi bUUditigs -with.
. more' than one tinit,. SJffjot the. :
-first unit and. 54 for each' addl- '
, ti^nal one;' The fees.' for owner-,
.-occupied dweUhigs shaH be.oner
. half those amounts..
', : Upon the filing -of the. appU-'-
; cation ibr perinit, the buUdrng
. department: wiU, • immediately
inspect the premises and either
issue the'; permit or deny, the
appUcation. Whenannit becomea
empty, the owner or agent most
noti^ the viUage to' fadUtate ap
. immediate inspection of the
dweUing unit wnidi shaU not be-reocdupied
until it \s certified'
' free .erf any violations of this
ordinance, the buUding code or
any rules of regulations of the
village. However, if the required
(Cont. on Page 16) - •
A ^EVY OF BEAUTIES. As the Mrs. Merry Christmas contest draws.
near, some of the former winners mets at the SaJty Bay Yacht Club
to discuss plans for this year's event. The.seml-flnala will t>e held
Thursday evening, November 3, with finals the following Thursday
evening, November 10. Prizes include trophies to all of the finalists,-
plus cash awards and gifts. All contestants will receive a gift certUlcata
from Osvaldo andManuel Hairdressers of Freeport, Applications
can be picked up at local stores or by calling the Chamber office,
FR. 8-7402. Former Mrs. Merry Chrlstmases pictured are. (bottom
row, l.-r.) Connie Brlel 72, Jackie Hashagen '75, Norma Braun '66;
(top row, l.-f.)— Betty, Healy '67, Doris Schmeling '73, and Pat Mac-
Farland '69. Mrs. Merry Christmas 1978 will reign over the Holiday
Festival and Parade on Saturday, Novemt>er 13 (rain data: Nov. 20).
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1976-10-28 |
| 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 | 1976 |
| 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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