The-Leader_1980-03-06_001 |
Previous | 1 of 11 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
|
This page
All
Subset |
— v
- _ ! - - / •
m^mm rREEPoirr uKi!ORr.\i. iJonAny
W MEn:;lCK. ROAD
FREErORT U Y 1155,0 .19
PREIFORT
iAlDWIN
ROOSIVilT
MERRICK
THE LEA BER FREEPORT'S
oificini
NEWSPAPER
44thYEAR.No.-45. - FREEPORT. NEW YORK. MARCH 6.1980 PRICE 20* PER COPY
Another Broker Disfr/cf Residents To
Guilty Of
lllegol Practices
FREEPORT - The office of the
New Y«>rk Secretary^df State, in
an ongoing campaign to reflate
real estate practices, has^^ again
acted against a broker it has ruled
was illegally-pracficing"1ii"Free-port.
TTie Secretary's office ruled,
after a special hearing, that Dale
Thompson, a;real .estate broker,
withan pfBcc'at 95 Lockwopd
Avenue, Roosevelt, would have to
either surrender his license for
one month, or pay a $250 fine>^ :
., ;Thompson,^doing' business as
D.MJ. Enterp'risesrvlno.,'. *ct^^
im
were (Lto oKMarle HegGdus,,Girl Scout l^pepwiCommQnjl/Asn)bta77;,wa%(ABDensei
Have /fipuf fn Se/ecffOh
FREEPORT - The Boa^d of Education will conduct its own search for
^ new district superintendent of schools iiistead of hiring an outside
consultant tofind someone to replace Donald Costlow, who has had the -
job sUcel97p,Costlow's decision to retire from his post, after 32 years
in the district wasinnounced to his staff last week.' According to.Sara.
-HpDyr School Board - presidMt.^>-, ^^^^r.^^- : -••-:•'.'; - •
" 'p{«ning would be distributed to
the school district staff aiid ads'
would ,V>e placed in Newspapers'
ancirjprofessiona] journals..-.'
., ;*TT»is js'our mbsl'iinportarit job
tor nowV HoUy said; ?'It b even
far- more impdrtMV-thani the
. .The. School Board.. HoUy-ex*r,)apnualbjidgetbeduiseitsjaimfi-plained
to. THE LEADER;' has. .^catioiu ate dMpc^^aiid'mbre^ lohg^
^decided c«^8VtinM^.dua wilhY;!*^^ : ,
l»-..» «~i-. 1~-.1 -...^--. .r.-»rfc».-i»_._i U-ity gQ^Jl^i^- jj
*Vffo^^?3c^bi^^
;:?'eni»arage;inpiait Ifrom
« «leriii .Im'd'iiMrgiuuzaHOTSi^Wt|ile'"'t^8pjii^^ 1to^*woSk'ri*v*
her board had known of Costlow's'
dedsibn Vsince sometime in
January. . ' .'
Costlow who started in the
Freeport Sciiool Dbtnct and
stayed in the district, will retire as
ofMarch6,1981. ~
Jfon ChairperaonryuntorrGlf^Scdat Krlstfe Sc"^
Whiter 'f/tarilyn AlexdhBer, ToMp VServrceS'JChalrpeiVdnt'-Brown^^
-lxuisa5trant2'of J(bdiT'2£19;.'and.Girl.S(»utjpad6tte.l.eslIe.LilngVof.
Troop.23M. (For nipre Glrl^&rout Week in^^^^
KrlsifirtiJis^^Jli^^
IvRBETORT -;'A'five'bedrooiaV one-fainfir
Oce«n' Avenue.'has been; bpught .by;4heIHaie:^^Krishna -^mov^inent.
, Pruendy occupied by;.five;"<»liBafe:in6dK;'.V.tte.b'uilding e j ^ ^
will probably be occupied by singlewoinen niemben of tbe niovement;-
'...•....• _ - . - - • . - . • . . . . * - - • .- -•- -•ient;-;<>:'.i-y:::-~^
'aiithoiiJid-,;'6i»c»tibn !->wfas' Im-.
meiiiatelyreportedvtb the- Secret
ta'ry.Jof >5tate;, of- %e:i^reep>prt?
Stabilization: T^k':' Forcfc.-; • AsVa
result pf efforts, byl the :Task
Forcer the Secre|airy<if State's
officii-hai-^tOTuhed:: that no
additional .trrokerage/ofBces will
be "allowed tb'open taiFreejwtt.
. The hwtring-bfficct.?noted "'
,-shated.wtt ??5X?S^^.?'?i:^^
Ort^prcssuredtor-^'
tiiMt*^ to allow; g ^ p s tbl'mttt; a V- anipIe'ftarnSm^^
•••••- . - ^. - -• - - ;:-^w^Tviaa5gK^Ma^a|5|i^
.who isVm»rried; and;
'Uvesin^BaUvm.ve^l^i^. that-
Long, bland has .been chosen by-the
niovementas a major recr^t-
, ment ;area: The" house-.Mdllvbe;.
hometojtiipJKlii^anbfa^whd^'w^^
be ^ ^ 8 out into tli|!cpmniani^'
\o tlistnbvte liten.tiiie,~edttcate;
people aboiot- tb'eit.: moveinenti
.and stage fesdvals.'etc^ in paiks.^
'-. Theredtnii^hQ(i^;^{iessrdi.is'
' not to be>.asedjJiW;3TOrsh^,-:«l-r:
though tlus'livti>ig''n>om has been <
converted into a Temple where incense
is burned ^'timesa dayV ''
- Recentiy- the; Krishiiis riented^
space 'atV-tbeVrSooth 'r Nassau'
' Unitarian Ctntrch,'also on'Sontb.
Ocean "Av'feflie. That; o^e-tiinis^
use.'iRev. r'James Wen6" of tHe'
Unitarian Church explained, was
^ approved :byit^?<:hiirch.^ board.-
:Sincc ;thea the .Kjishna's ihaVe
asked'fOT .a^^jnbre C*>penrianent:
•'antogeinent.';'r4W"entivinfojn\aiL
-THE-LEADER^bn WSdayrthat
the: Unituiah' Churdi'BoanI todt'l
;up:.theVKHshM's';"riiquest^a{ a!:
-meeting on Simday .-March 2r and;
public meeting 'to get' inpuit'
notbe held.until the district wide
May 14. vote./'- i '•'••~.^' •• "<• '•'•'• 'r--'::^.,
• Two:seats on the -board...qif--
education will be filled.this Mikyi'^-
\ftm'Paibla, whose ithnwslyeair:'
term is" i<pi told THE; LEADBK^:
thatyje^ 'w.6uld s«ik'«'<kctioai:K
, _. _ . . . , -Theother positioniit heldbyiEdi';
vthe rertnction eifatejKj«rt_oil_Mi^coe-whoirfd'thicir«^
tl?eT)epfflta?3's^»^ td^assist^ -^j^ he^lus ;^ot:^yet^decided "
Qiat
in the stabilization of racially' inte-,
gratedcqmmnnitiesi" i" . :-'^J v
;*; •Thoin^tt clalinol at the hear- •
inglthatvlJemitriousr, Jackson,
owner of-b^-JjiiitUcehsei.real-;
.^estate sal«man biit nbra bjrbk»,^
Jbad assured Imahe~GaaId:opeiate ^
' but.oif-the"' Freei^^PUia:^b£Bce'r
TTie-heanng ;«Bc«Vraled; .that
The Krishna's fbrst rental of the .Tboinj»bn';shbiUd ;:havier;been
church'Vspace'lwiut [for-."a "cele-hratipn;
OT th'eir^ newr'estabUsh-'
-meni. jps-KeUeyJdeKribed it* The;
.more regular' use .of .the churdi^
that the movement sought wbuld.^
•provide .them with-a'facili^'in'
whichlihey will .offer interest(»l
individuals the Teachings of Yoga'
Ssjfety Prograanmd vePgieatanrinanieisdm .:. .. -"; .
FREEPORT ' Various pcmps
within this village are qonung together
to conduct a bicycle safety
projgram, as they did in 1972.-T1ie
recent increase in bicycle riding^
due in part to mcreased emphasb '
-^ , on physical fitness as well as the'
' higher gasoUne prices. Has made.
the need for such a program
.obvious.
-The'program is designed tb in-forin
^jung and old citizens'.of,
—- Freeppit-of rules, for safe bicyde
riding, to inspect all bikes for
' p(»sible safety hazards, to
register bicycles in order to pre-,
vent thefts, and to have bike
, riders elpericnce a road test.
. Plans call for elementary classroom
teachers to inteiisily the'
CTirrent lessons on bicycle safety
to coincide, with tbe new safetj^
program.'.'In'addition, materials'
-'have V'HMnse^and; that :he,<»uld
'oiily-bperate'as-a^lff^
; Roosevelt'address at .'whkh he'.»;
' was .licens6ai\'the'',officcr, also T'
not^: that- despite ' a Hay.'.16: r.
-meetingbetwMn the Deputmnit.''
of StaterJadcsiui'imdTnbm^ni-'
, whnilit was stated thiAThqmpsbn>.-.
' was acting illegaiiy,:be"contLaued ^
his activity;' ''fiiereby dembnstia--h
,'tinguntriistworthlniess;*' !: . ' r.
• -'Village Task'Force Coordinator:>
Michael Kirwan commended the';
stiff of the J)q>ittnient.bf State •
for their cboperatibn in;the cue -.
and pledged Contiimed vigilencc':
by the Freeport task Force of an :
real estate practices affecting the...
term^.i; v^ •--.'•*;-vv^;';^:'^''''*;'';'^'
>The Bpiud has scheduled'fuQ,!
day sessibns,bn Ma/ 19;-andr20iJ
when by aapMntmentreoresentaJ^-^^^^^ ^^
tiviraot-V»minumty^git)diBSi3^
haveinpirta^Tbothe^tMiafbr;;^*^"^^
the'pjatbh: rf^Superintendiwtit"" v'\Cb$tbIow?s/f entire fcareerv in'
When hwiU be^mailcd but tibocrt?V<^
six weeli in advance tb'iffdistiia'^lns.oiMT^^
staff-' wwHatioMrr^dvicv and -; was appaiit^;aSHstMt principal
rdii^oM* »TOiK|;^ P^^
Grou{» can eithe? appeu .before ^yg*^. ^«ter:jh ',l?p5»,^.- hecamc
.the'baud orseiid a written $^ie^tP^'"^v>^- " ^ '^ :'"§^' he^ was:
in5it.f An' -^additional;- pubficT-:''named:aissistairt:siipcnntendent
ev«ming sesidoh wffl be«Kned^^^^^
aniBihddualsindotiief groups.^.'>^
;y:l^dlly;SaM^nofi<»^
from the Nassau County branch of
the Cornell Unfvetsi^ - State
Univenity of New York Cooperative
Extension Service win
be utilized and distributed in'the _»!?.::.—_*
dassrooms. Assemblies witii ex-, futiire of Freeport.
perts on bicycle safety will also be
.held. According to Doris Selob.
Assistaiit to the Superintendent
for. Elementary Education, "This
wiU be an intensive effort in the _.^-,_.
classrboms,.^/.the;playgn)ui»dsT^'~ -FREEPQRT " ' A ' "group of
Sub TejO^hers
FornffAsfi^nV
and'oiT'the streets. With the
anticipated support-of _thfr PTA,
Freeport Teachers Association,
and Village Police Department,
we should be able to impress on
the children the need^fmr care
when riding their bicydes."
Inspection, ' testing, and
registration procedures will be
scheduled' towards the. end pf' /spokesperson for the new qrj^ni-accredited
teachers who are bona-fide
suiKstitates for absent teachers
in the Freeport sdhobl dis^
trict /net recentiy and fondally-organized
themselves' as The'
Su/jstimte Teachers' Association
ofi'reeport.
/Concerned primarily with the
ikhool children of the district, a
sTJoi
March.
J
(Cent, on Page 5)
BETWEEN US-LAblES^ Freeport Deputy Mayor dbrothy Storm
administers the oath ot President to Angie COllin at the apnual Installation
Dinner-Dance of the Village Party. The affair last Friday evening,
at Salfy Bay Y^ht Club, attracted a huge turn-out of party faithful,
friends and officIsl»to see the first woman president sworn into office.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1980-03-06 |
| 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 | 1980 |
| 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 |
Description
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for The-Leader_1980-03-06_001