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FfHEPOiT
SAIDWIN
ROOSEVliT
MERitCi
FRflPORT^S
Olflllil
NEWSPAPER
43fdYEAR.No.39 FREEPORT. NEW YORK, JANUARY 25.1979 PRICE 2 0 * PER COPY
Two Bid For Dem Nomination
i . •
Political Parties Jo
Caucus Thls^Week
FREEPORT - Village tnjstte'Waysre'Jordah"a>id feiSow-DcnJocrat
, Jcrsj- Gerstman have oRldally annbiicccd they.vkill.seek their party's
-cadtMa;cmcints..ta.ni.n-fot-tfae-y!iUage i!k>&nl.iallfag.Jdan:fa_2Q..gIcgtlon.;.,
The Frecport Democratic Committeemen's organiiation will hold their
convention Sunday, January 28, i pm, at the Freeport Exempt Firemen's
Association, 9 Nonh Lcng
X
' THE SMELL OF THE QREASE PAiNT end th« a^ptmmi of their audt«flc« wert» preps«m mtmi ttu<
^ dents cf the Froeport Recreatiort Depjulmenfs Drsma Wo«*sherp presented "Hansel and Qfst«S" in
the restaurant Lounge "theatre" at the Recreation Center racantiy. Pholofiraphed, in ceatuna and
makeup, were (I: to r.) front row: Chris Fenyo, Cindy Friedman. Beth Fries. Meiinda Thayer, Katy..
-Dunkle and Reglna Ross; second row: Workshop assistant Beth Buchanan. Billy Teub, Johanna"
Traoer, Marion Alvarez. Matthew Gerych. Michael Goldberg, Uuren Francjo, Amy Warman and
Suzanne Colonna; back row: Jeannlne Haley. Noel Konlcek. Barl Koral, Kirsten Connor, Maealio
Alvarez. Marilyn Alvarez. Maris Harris, David Muslcarjf and Drama Director Mar>' Hall.
^ Vfilh Murder of
74-Year 0!d Woman
- FHJEETORT"'As the \^BIage Board of Trtislccs continues to evaluate
bids on private cartage, Maj^r WiHiaia H. White answered one resi-
__deiit!fcspiestioii5jitJhejmbHc ^ctlon of this past Monday's Village
Boaid meeting. Mary Mclatosh of Pdrtcriield Place;'one of the few to
attend.the Janaary 22nd meetiag at Village Hall, asked VfhUc, *'What
are the advantages" of jprivate
cartage? _ Esplaining iMt the recent post
WMte CTpIdned • that the cardpol! on backdoor^ jarbage
village "cspected private, carting' ' picinphadnQthing to db with the
-;fi!roBMKSt.l«ttn»al|2Sg,^^
•" * «inmali?~for ffi^ affihocd fBjiF"tl!e-v3lJifc.'irauid
' " Se-knr _6t(f
Beach Avenue. Jordan wiii run
for re-election for a second term
on the Village Board. The second
spo! is the seat presently held by
Tom Loveiidge. a Freeport Village
Party standard-bearer for
the past 12 years who recently announced
he would not seek reelection.
' •
' The Freeport Republican Coro-mltko^'
s caucus to choose
Dfirly cindidates ts scheduled for
Wednesday. January 24,-with the
. results known too late for this
issue of THE LEADER. The 9 pm
meeting is being held a! the Salty
Bay Yacht Qub on Wcstslde
Avenue, The Village Party of
Freeport, which in the Kost recent
vUIagc-wi(Jc election »hat«d
candidates with the OOP, will
caucus by the end of this month,
according to its president, Vincent
"Jim" Fortunato.
Trustee Jordan, a resident of
Smith Street, hsi Hy«d in the village
since 197!. He was first
elected to the Board of Trustees
in March, 1975. A graduate of
Baylor University in Teias,
Jordan is one of^ a handful of
people in New York State who
nave bcen^mitted to tlic Bar,
after passing the csamination
children. Bom and educated in
Queens. New York, Gcrstmsn
has lived in Frecport since 19fe9.
A graduate of Queens CoUe^e,'
he attended an engineering program
H Harvard-and took two .
years of graduate work In psy"
chology ?t the New School. He
is empWcd ass an accoutitt executive
with a New York City graphics
flrra. Gcrstman preseatly its,
a vlctt-prcsldent of both the
Nortlm'cst'CIWc-AliOcUtion'fllnd
the Freeport Democratic Club.
BeibuBiy, A Cteet
ATFimdIUlaer
Gerstman and Jordan made
their announcements at e fund
raising cocktail party Sunday
afternoon, January 21. Special
guest at the Frecport Dcmocrst's
election kick-off was Carol
Bejlamy, New York Gty Counci
President.
fn an informal speech at the
party, held in the home of Ai and
Cbclic Dorfman of New York*
Avenue. Bciiamy emphasized
the Importance of her new role
as a member (yet to beconfimfcd)
i>f the MetropoUtan Transit
Authority, She vowed to do cvcry-^
"lhing~**Ih' her power" to improve
sasse setvlcc. USugT
aadLtiKJ^wSIige Vcmmit lawljiet,'
iie' firstyear'a • sav*;'
.^Ings. aader aifaee^ggji
.'.weald .feeaSairSC^OPO.-'
McMosli. asked"wlijr' tbsm h •
saxSi k'TKst di£fefesee is.-costs
hetmsesr*. ptitste*oo|z^ca|' aadi
' die isszikipat. departaieat. The-
'' iBi^Dr-ej^aiaeil t£tt be b^eved.
tfiat la tfie pn&Be sector, saleies
'.'veie catdsli^-s!! widt tiie'pifvate'
'—9etbBKt '.iHSe' lnciiraUA Onsjes)
- iryete"- far: ateaSee ^tiam' la' the,
remaSn widi Es present baduSoo'
setop.-"^- - • . ' " - — ' ."••'•-•-
' "llthit-yiflige enters-*-eontraa
r-,—leaJdeafcr
.dMldlfectly with" tije
"nnioic^aBfyrWMe' saysi- "Ibe
pdvate caifef' woaM..be_js«id
(Sredljr 1^ the village genres^
:.iQeat«" .the' majrac esgililaed,
."aadx.^ eosapiaiota mSi be.
hatidtfd tixcdtii^ the viHage
-cffioes as is nbw.tbe case.*'
-^'.la^Ubi prepaR^r
MINEOLA - A" 22-yeirK)ld
Brooklya mMS has been ari^sted.
and charged with the secoftd-degree
murder of a 74-year-old
Freeport womafl. - »
_ .i.Ri<±y^CrtMby was first picked
zrcp..at"-ih<g7lJWig-{i«laad;:g«if-8oi'id'"
sUtiewu by Frecport Police Ofij'
. cers Anthony Giordaao aad Joe
Stephetts sooo after the shooting
passenger •service on the Long
-istsnilKaiffitad. • • .
- More liiati ISO persons "at'-,—r
tended the fundraiser and heard
-ScUamy as she urged them "to
become inwivcd in the Democrat''—r~
ic Pjirty local campaign," because /
Gerstman, who. lives on West "'l*"! "f^'^^^.l* ^^"if '^"^ B'^'^^t -
-_=,„- • *.»..„.•-.. r - '—'™i '—.effect on out i JVC*- —
iTt • jt: •-
but without graduating taw
schooUiifi-has bccn's member of
The Atl*wfjc South Gvic Assod-itipti
rrASCA), has $«'orked with
the Little League, and has been
active with the Democratic
organization
• J E ^ J , 0 - : 2...^-^ i^TTv-- r^ iS::^: •rrr-'r
January21, la thefaasHy owned
!aod)eos«tie/staijba«t]r uttsftL-tX
liQHotth Main Street. According
to poSoe, two taieaanoed with a
haadg^o, walked into the stored
sbodt 8:30 pta, wiule Mtt. Majr, c
lbng-tisx! iireeport restdeat, was
*otkinjg there. -• •
: FdOkMii^atdiepbaoeniportof
IVlilte pointed fxtt that a tbojCDSsii .»i <h_sM_ -,,^>^,-n„„jH i. _th.,e ttoc?. wfaete Mrs.
moetbs.'iuts 'Otamn- that private •- "***»*.' P*™*.*?'™*
' ptIyatB sipcfeM'^
. Tbe.-nOagc' feasted'pd?ate
-. e«^t% tHds ooJ«aisn3r.4.i % Jew;'-; :.G«tea oe E d^
witJUio ^Ht^fs.. ^66 BgkaHe tbeir'BSunN^QOi)'
^Tbs£e*~l2i a stasessiess'
VSR mWiiiirong gaHte'
Newsfr? — Hie ^ -
wMA it sisftSs.
'WBSfR
J L A ittmii iirti — — ^ ^^ — A ? -• — t a n a AlL,imtntit .ii • mi im
.-AS me eapwauoB (OS uucmt jreat-r^
pftfij^a^i' WIMM-IS sihsa pairt' ea the
woraaa JOB tbe fkor with a
isbot wocitd^.io' the sMiBti
^^^oe&ab aad StepOess, anaecf
witb. desodptioes 'of two
• out witb
- poiata ootlfc^ flte teBd^lniyead-ga£
0diRfv«teaBti^'lQefleQr-oiie--..6o0 'depitadiC'Vl^utie' said.'
reaaao—jabpey. Copld'we'MWg 'fSspessave .'eq^^Mniast
f^zimnnrc a cafrvtaatU^xtMxmt.''
"re-estabSsb a mBafcipai staaU'
f^vea by sritseaaesVapprebesMSed
Cresbf at am-nSkem& siiS&im,
Pelkst 'lax'tM locMag-fat a
seisoiadstsspect. ^^
•'' •••psfice aowces;«fy_"feJrt "wttae*-
aes caw two stea'oa Nodb Mato
Frpepoct RacrMtkKi CmW ttaff'm«mtNWB. rtntv* eoncratsticnom
frati Fraepert Mayor kViiJiam Whiit for tifir pm im mtvina tfw Ufa of a
Cmtv ftttiim. imt MonOny, wtmn tht mm eoliapcad frem * hmtt
affaefc wfii<« iosQtng in (he fymnasiunt, Bmivut and Wright rua:h^ to
his aid usiitg Sift saving teeiml^tMM in wlikiii tt»ty had hmn frainad.
Both'went wt^'thc vietim'la'ih« hoi^itat iiii apoiic* smbulaAca', with
Etysrhart r«e«hdng a cut lip whihf gMns rrMuth-UHnouth rasuscitatlon
during the bumpy- rkto. The hospitaiizad man Is raportad Iri satisfactory
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1979-01-25 |
| 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 | 1979 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Identifier | 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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