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SJNkilol WEDDING
• PuiWul Centerfold
FREEPORt
BALDWIN
ROOSEVELT
MERRICK
,:.U.
-" EXSEHHaiER". PARK • "- * /_ '-
FREEPORT'S
omcini
NEWSPAPER
42nd YEAR No.42 FREEPORT. NEW^YORK, FEBRUARY J6,1978 PRICE 15* PER C O ^
oolBoard
ifoiiday Schedule
For Seivices--
George BjouJiikpsTp Runr
__fREEPORT - The George
"Washington birthday holiday,
ceiebi3tec|,_ thi§_ yea* on the
calendar as "'Monday," Februaiy
20, brings a change in the municipal
service schedule in the
. Village of Freeport.
There will be no Village Board
of Trustees meeting Monday
night, February 20. ' .^^
_JTie . Freeport' Recreation
Center ice .stoting facility will
ipen-foT^.sesstons.;at-noon-t«r—; , j , ,_
2 pm; 2 t^ 5 pm; &nify-iO-9rZO ' *" *^°'
pm. he Health::Wing, however,
will be closed that day; since the
Recre'ati6n2-Center is normally
closed^oodays. •"
:- There will be no
ieWfie leaving^ Board,
Holly Seeks Re'^leciion
FREEPORT ^-With two seatson-the-Erecport school district's Board
of Edacati6n4obe decided upon In this yearns coming election, George
Boulukos and Sara HoUy have announced that they will be running.
The election will be held May 24; Holly will seek reelection while
Boulukos will be campaigning for his first three year term for the scat
presently held.by Harold Leviiie. .
The long time school board . Lev'lne Not Seektog""
trustee — Levme was first elected.. _ . "^ ~"»
told THE DEADER this^
--^-Heetoction-curbsidfi.
;. APRPGBAM.FCm:OT.lkDBEHwmJb^e««Vla^^
r^'cotJiiBrtt^dqrtngT^lntBinJecessiJ '
tingtdn''Mt!ir put ion ff-ChllBr^n^'productTon "bfvDhinlSTTVirtiales a^^
- Eskimo Tales' TOeSdiyrFebruaryZJ.'.iOartiJ-at the FreeEprj.Recmi-'
-tc^ tldh Center.vTWif prpJBrarn Is suitable for cHiidren of elementary school..
-•>- -.age.'Admlssionils'-$t,{speclalrate3 for'groups of 25 or. moce)I 'For
. tickets sen'd'checj<s', payable to the' Freeport Arts Council, tothe FAC,.
. Pb Box 97,*Freeport, HVf^MsiO: A stafnped, selNaddcessed envelope..
" must be ehciosedVTWs-program Js funded in.part by the NewVork
•.^tate Councitjpn the Arts. For furtherinformatton call 223-2522.
School Board: 80 % Attendance
- Record Now Required .
^ For SiTmnieir Hl^h-Schbpr
FltliEPCJRT - In a new policy passe<libythe:Board of Eduration at Its
:, DMember, 1977-publie meifuig.'an' attendance requirement has been
'establisRe'd as a pfefequis&fr for a student repeating a cotirse in the
FrfeeportJSummerHighSchobl.. ' ..*.^ -:• - ' ; , ",
trash vpick-up-"on-r-Wednesday, ^ - ^- ,-^ , -.- . -^
FebrualyTZZ,- fonowiigTHSirday ^^^^"^^^ In^cond grade st
schedule. GiblynSchool —has been ajesi-
Cuomo Maps Drive
To Combat Arson
. NEW YORK Cmr. - ATstate-.
wide drive to combat" arson for
profit-In. New York 'Stafe's vil-iveek
that he. would not, be seek«— , In explaining, why he was^btV
ing reelection.. seeking- reelection .this.; yejir,'.
~ Boulukos, father of twp.chil- Levine"Said that ^'whch'-l learned "
dren in the_ Freeport ^public' that 'George -^Boulukos was In-schools':—
he has a son'wbo is,a . teix^tedip^.ninhingfor-the school
Freeport High-Schooijwphomore"''board; T'ideddcd-that this would
btthe perfect time for.me to elect
not \o seek oSice.again." Heisaid
\ -ITie' newn policy provides • that ~
.':• ''"eicept-where a' student's ab*„.
;. se¥ce'';'his' -bcM . jMcwS^'-fbf--
. ' reasqrisVof iilln«if Kor^n: some;
•-'•. .JJpi«jas«fiabIelM«is.^pprwe^^
^^-owriting .Tiy' the AdnSimstration,-'
, :-\.stiidenis desJring'tq.e^Wl^in.the--
. Freeport Snmnier Hig^Sdibei for ?
" .v;. • the purpose.otjrepeatiiirg a oinirse.
'.:;: wiudi was^faO^ dnririgihe yrai,:
; c must haVe^ipaihtMn'ed ati jattOT
M'..'- ancejecordiiithatcoursfe'dnrnig^
"decision-"places . greater re-spohsib'ilify
biiHstudent5j^ha must
=.i4alizcthat theyfannot.be taught
thS'su'bjed nuatterif th^arpnot
! iir their; classrooifls; This new
policy^,should;.;help .influence
. pup'iis to avoid questionable class
rabisences/-'-." j -"' ^"••'^--'^";-•"•'"
—.iages,-l03wis«rid cities has been'
anounced by "Secretary of State -
Mario Cuomo this past week". •
'~~. .ia a'-speectr^.prepared for de-; •
livery to. the Suffolk County Fire
Inspedors iriTIauppauge/Cudriib
said ..the drive ; wotild : include
programs for" intensive'.training '
for police aiid'fire serv'ices.in • -. G'eoiTjeBbufukoa - - '
arson-fighting techniques; ^Md—^^^ ^—^^^ .^^ ^ . - ^ jg
technical assislance fo locahties 'year; B o r n K r r i c k . h e S d -
to improve, their^irson investigative
activities. Cuprao's-'^drive
would —also . include rimpiioYed
state participation in the insurance
industry's exchange ^of-in-'
.formation on^aispjcio'tis fires .and
'a'more rapid Analysis of-evidence
; Incases of suspected arson.
ed public schools Aejie ;;and
graduated from-Mepham Higtt
School. He is an alumnus of
- Brown Oniversity. I^cvhis wife —: _
.Katherine {nee Tsamopbulos)^ •=^'
, and their children live on South
--Grove Sfreet.
"...!_ f.~-Sara Holly'•,;., •
that when he was first elected to
the board, fourput.qf the five --
'bdaid'members hii childr(>n. at-—-
.tending :.the- village's* pubjic -
schools, f At present." he stated,
"four out of fWc (rf the board-r
members do not have children in
v' :(Cont.oaPige20) :_ J^
, . Ctionio. wfe>*ti also director of
To implenjent th;e newjpolicy,; :'the stateliDivisibri of FKtfPre-
«udents .WUh'be-notified when'•:,/-•;•; . / ' • ^ •.,-.• '^ -
•R> ••{^•^g < - (Cont.onPagei5)
;: the regular school year otatlESF^porarahd accurate daUyViattcndt. ":f
'•^^^•:'':-''::^^-\ :•:.•.. ' '' . . ance. records will be-..maintained ^ric-j^y, -QAcrhoHlllae'
- TTiisiCTTpbricy;iBi)pli« «scon^iry^.oplteatAcTj^-V::^
...^n-.i t»wMT>f "at twiijt-nftAt--n^MTilriMii.A,fruww.ley3 wiirmqmtdr' ^^ni^~^'n\^: U^rjj^
Jnnior:ffigliSaioot'andyrMiwrtVH»fld adviscrparrats pPexcessiyeir^TrniatjOBIIiUI.-.fWIBW
' Tfigh'^Scfaool. In effect-HTfaegns-~sttaem-«v^ ;-;^' ''';:'Vfx^-j^'';:;h:j:^f7^^ •'
tim'a~pupil with more than ,lB-;^lSUllt pfUi^lpaEwm liavfe aier.;.r-FREITOin:. .r;.^^
'"'jiattcrod'Bbsoneaiii front'? .cl'g ,^T.^P^^J^'.*.'^''} ^" '"tletermuiff-
.^_,, ., ^ heavy -' tiatms-'caiictAe&r. vasiirr'''
he f!db'ihisam«t6r^^Liiot^-VTV^^
ate:; valid.,!|TTic/.=rffiTand-otit;;;of; Bigb,^!fdi66I-HHe^'
School: IVinc^af "^-inpsfdisaggointing iKws^
^ -n:^h'n lirt f^TT^rr,nrf^niHm, irfTTlhf^ilV?«ld Fri> -
anow(rf'no:repeat.iht"-CO^e-^in.:; fpr absffnces.
^iimmer'Stirool. ""^ ' ':'••; --'-^J'- -2:.Summer High'
AcCTtding; to gteepon jmgn^..^^^^-'^^^ attentfflut --• day.V perfonmahccs of the Sente
ScheeFPiiiiupal Wiuiam Mctlroy> ^g^j ^JJ^-. .-.-ri: ''.rr"-' > — - — . .. .-
who jiroposed "the new poBcy.-.'.. • • " '•.•—'.': ' '^ '~'' •
•'ThisT like the reintJroductiott of r:^'.-"J I . '--./ .V '-.;i„ ,.„
- formal mid-term B6mirniticm/:.is^ • - f ^ f - " ' ^ • T ^ n . r ^ ^^I^^
an aspect of oiFff^lWi^^^STT^^^^^'^^.^^^V'^'^'^''^
class^tendance TheyoaifgstctS^ij^^'y^i";^-'." ^PP?y '".the en-daily
presence.in his c6urL be- . »^^/.<?^f«n:,fun-year
mu clT' more
courses..
-impro rrah'•f ' - S-rc-h-o/°o'lJ.-'s^iu''dl^en^t!s?ti-y"in'°g" 't^a".r e^p'^ea"t"
- . ' " a course in which they had more
''~- Dodd_...Principal- -.-Harding, than 36_scattered absences wiH
'"Morgan Jio.tes_that the Board's, not be eligible to enroll. •^^]^_7~ -
Variety Show,
-Performances are now rtsdiedr::
uled~fbf Thorsday and^rfd^;'
TFc8ruary-i6^awl-17. Slmw "
Fieepott High School b 8 pm and'
:tickets,Jf.available,'are S3 atjhe^
door (or coiiiact^n~FllS Senior). -^
. Last. Saturday""-ni^t*il>show^
went on as-scheduled-to
appi'ause hxsm a
raft c ts-andien ce .••
?REE«!8^tEI?S ' Noi^NATJE'i>--'4a^^ ^^^^^
U^jnflressman fftJrrhan'F. Lent.'are'.George Hall.((.).' noniInated--fo
An^apoIls^Thomas-Mun3ter (2nd I.) nominated.to Kings Point; and
Kenneth Tingman (r.)," nomlnatea" to the Air; Force Academy. .The
much - :Cdngressmaii (a shown congratulating the three, who will now compete
fl!led-lo-the- with other young rnen and wtSmen from all over the'qoontry for a seat Jn.
• - - the Academy of thelrchoice- - - • - • - - . - : - - , . ' : . ; - .,
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1978-02-16 |
| 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 | 1978 |
| 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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