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THc LEABER FREEPORT'S
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NEWSPAPER
44th YEAR. No. 50 FREEPORT. NEW, YORK. APRIL 10.1980 PRICE 20* PERCX)PY
lucfcer To Run For School Board
WRITERS &: ILLUSTRATORS. Pupils In Mre. Frances Jictoon'a first
. ' grBde Reading grovp at Archer Street School recently completed a project
whldi Involved botl) writing and illustrating. The youngsters wrote
Sdence^lated stories and then illintrated them. iSome of thetitles of
•their pnilects isrerWhat Makes Night and Day," VHow the Stars Qot
UpTTweiV^ll 'JWhat malc«».thaWind.Blow.'' Photograph** hoWing
:'|liMi^.^$tort Ifalffiw^
• Prtnaj«^Th6iM5H«ffcC8liqt«;^
a3«li»ASeN^rs6n,^art?a«^oog|*l*,-4^
grade teacher France* JajJ^^sOT J absent" w ^
';: VilUige.^llpoin^i^^
:;* FBEEPOBT • M&yo^ivluliia'Hr Wti^loi^
fiOedo
.-"jduiet
'" ineetliigi ., ., __ ^_ , . . . , , . .
. ' draw l a ^ crowd»~of peopIe;\¥niite'Hudd; 1%^ y ^
ment beads,-the press ttjd.cme « ' ' •"'-'<--^-'> - -'' -'''- ^^>>-s- vWi:
Wenk Elected
3rd Deputjf Chief
Ex-CapUin Stephen Wcni, a
lifelong Freeporteir and'member
of the' Excelsior Hook and Ladder
Company, was elected . third
assistant chief in department
elections held Thursday, April 3.
Also elected to office that evening
were Chief William Sarro of Hose
2, First Assisti^pt Chief Combs of
Hose 1, ^ d Second Assistant
Chief John Froyenzano of Engine
Co. #1. All four candidates ran
unopposed, the first ^ e election
has been unopposed siQce 1962. .
Wenk, who has be«i a volun'-
teer, firenuui ft>r, over; 1.4 years,
' has 'served'the; department .^as
L captain;r£xeratiyie.; Semfauy.ttb
^^tfie/ProOrondl'
^--d^iurf' Bepartmei
^'4e§uiiHi4enjOni^™E^<^^^'^^
Vomnnous <aicds and d^s^ss fibiii
l^tbe-Nassau C o ^ Fire^^Service
•::Academy-^rt'-'-'-^v'^-',''^'--'-.-'- ''''•••'•
VI The -:ofB«ialV resjSts' of the
selections-gaye( Chief'Sarro 146
•: .vota;;I%rt>Afids^tt.Chief Jack
Cbmbs>lM,yoC(s;Sdmnd Assist-
Will Seek Seat To Be
Vocaf ed B^ Ed Mb)iro«
'-.FREEPORT* Two Freeport natives will tw on the b'aUottln May 14
when school district roldents choose two members of the Board of
Education. Frank Tucker of Whaley Street aimoonced this.week that he
will seek election to the seat presentiy held by Ed Monroe. Two wedis
ago, William Comiaos antioaned hisintenticm to file.petitko^ foi ttiat
position.OHE LEADER, March '
20). Mpnroe'has already,saldbe
win not seek^re-election. (THE:
LEADER, March13).
- The-siscbnd' position up for
election is presentiy filled by
Jim Parola who has declared that
•h"): wfll SMkaseccmd three-year
, t e r m . . " / - • - - . '-•,.' •:•' ' • , . . • •
i.The,49-year old; Tiicker: Js a
:.Freepqtt. High^^&hoiDi:;gradnate
: whose-family 'movrfto' tHsiiyil-j
over a year ago after^24 years.
Now he is employed by Beautiful
Visions," Inc., of M^viUe,} a mail
order cosmetics bcmse,, as their
Security Manager. •"
' Frank and Madeline ,Tod(er
have s^ved as Presideiit-Coaple
of both the Band-and,^QnJbestra
Parents ;.aub,',;flwT-two.v-years,:
and thel'Oioral; Puents anb;-for:
lina^iairmMiJof ^ I J W l M ^ - ^ H ^ l ^ ^ ^
lived m as be.grcy.op.jThree of - inany.^year$,.ass»cU«s in.Ameri-.
the Tucker youngsters jut: Free-. can.- Legion : activities • on the
poirt High* Sdiool: gp^uatMlfdne^^'cduntjrand sMfe
attends-AtKteTOnVSdKMiand:^ Candidates, for' Sdioolt Board -
fiftii istpr(»ratiy):iia^.Min:Nedc.,must aib^^
.Manor S^ool foi ttlepi^, vf^.
5. ^.Tudcer retired ito
"\ Ctougty JPOHM DeiMutfinrat-j^
'SoIombnV
'.u
i two commls^oners 'were'
''isby.tlie few wlra'mistalnmly.came
rtbfaiklng there'.wonld b ek
^meeting at 8 pm.
- . White-prtised _. __
.'dark and Timothy Petemuuivdio-
. ^"have done "a fine job!*;in" thdr^:}!
- first year "under fire;'Vthe:^-
lage]s profesdonal e^loyees;
.^£romtihe, top^officen;'to'ithe'v
-Jaborers; an<l tbe."maqy.'citizens%
.vvwholisve'ofieredtU^help;^! 7'' -"'
;t-^-*.*'The business estiblishmem," ^
;y.¥niite noted, has bad isuiny many ^
'gisuggesaoWj^y^^f^MjMij^ g f ^
-7godd.T?ffe are a^SPand .«atdt5^^«»«t
: -iing,'action-fill©dwllage.*5" > - ;
>-Wth a; notejtfrptide,;'White;-
;^ > pobitied' to one 'of; Us^'adminis-.'.
3? tratioa V'"accpmpHshment5.v " We -
^jhave's;reanc^r>!*hft-;- v i l l^
---bmided . I n d e b t ^ e a -some;- $10 •
' ^minion since 1974^ •^•.
' '''::"' StonUrDeputy BSagror -
White's firs* official act of the
: evdiing was. fo're^point trustee
: Dorothy Storm asDepiity Mayor.
Hethen proceeded tore^point
James Lyons .as Budget Director
<fei one year. :; -
The Mayor's other. appointments
werfc an as motioos, nnan-imoosly
approved by the other
•four trustees. Reappointed \were
--.TomMPeyincenzoZ^'^admih
~ Irative asdstant to the Board and
- VillageClerlrfbr a two yearleann;
Henry Gramlicfa, Deputy Village
Qerk, one year; James Lyons,
Village Treasurer for two years
and Village Assessor for a one
yeat term; and Barry Dunn, Deputy
Village Assessor, one year.
Storm was also reappointed for
another three year term to the
SattdiOT-^ vtWegatefi^C "DoMld
t«nir.;e^e ^'mi.e«m,^Dhe^c., t»Ro<a;r.iMu,; .>Q?ii-rir^TTMMiwi^ ,^ K.-iTla%ueiiiis^b.i^i,ig.,-c^r^; ^15 2.TO•t_o_V : A—. - L*!s t:-t
Commissioners. R « ^ ^ « M k i » ' - ^ ^ ^
wefe ^Village Gboaitta'fMlMel •"^^lii^^SS'^^^^^^ Vetoed "by <&^ernarilfag^|
^ - ityiVillafelCoi^jssPSil!"^**!!^^^
64,iqualified voters totbe Sdiool 0
IMstrict Office no latertbadi 5 pm- °
Apra.l4? •-•: T'--" -.v^.u-C-V-V^:i"^ ',
ilAliAlff -:.The m^OT d < i ^ in spedJd state aid & ,W '
SdKjbllMstrict'approved bist'week'I^ the New Y<»rik:Sta£^
Caqjal,
Chari«
dent
SupeHntdidenl
David'-Lovejoy:
;?^:VBuildlapi-and'"
isbpeiittten- -s
deiiebf £ l e ^ ^ U p t i ( S Xudojvic ^
, all fix one year tefiiiayi'';: ^ "v
' iaslbp App**"*"™**..- -'
entatptiieSelmtiuidJ
;IilComm£wioiu'-?wei»;
Storm,: j^foir j'fiye'jrMts^,
Steven 'Malone to.- 'fill - the ' on-:
expfat^tenn'drWiniiimBdtwi^r
and.-Robetf Biirgerias diairman
fijToneyear. •••.•.;-;•_!;"-'• ."'jT"- -".f--.;" " -,
',: George KnJponi was appointed-to
a five, year ^erin on the Water
and l i ^ Cominissiaa^and Henry;
.AHiengarten to a one' year i om as.
itsdiaimian.^' ' . - ,;
, On the Barfc Commission; Tom
Re was reappbinted fnr a one year
term as Chairman ' and ' J9hn
Cuhninghain for anath.tf "five year
term. - ~ • -
Joseph' Bsdalncca was appointed
to a five year term on the
Highway Commiiunon. -. and
-FREEIPORT A n w asajdatibn
.has" beenV formed.: by^;-business
__.. grant'liad-beenrpassed. _
SpedalAsJd$tuceBudget.-State'Senator N ^ ^ ^
Warren. Anderson^ Free-"
pent Sdi&d^Board preddeotlSm';
HoOy aiid^^obl Dhtdct Supoinv
tuidart.^DdBald^i^^li 'Costi^^^^^
pledged, this' iflre^ to take stqps
toiward^. a<$deving. a lejgjslative
override of tiie GcrvemorTs veto as
MileiT^Af^ai.formal meeting, • - -- -. - _ . .or^r.
TuesiJay,^M«ch lljlthe Wood-defi
Nautical IMile^ A^odationi ]
was started to.generate business,
in the uea^For some time prkir,.
sniallgroups had becDgathering-'
infortnaUy,: contacted by - Rose-maryHSedn^
bf^Weluuuie Aboard,
Ltd.; According-to. Redtt,' the"
purpose cii' the. association is-
"to create'.unity, amdng' aH
merdumta and. jdn - together' in
joint, adv^tiong, to discuss, and
carry qot to our fnllot abHity
improvements, modification and
pUui sensational events."
Approximately two-thirds of
the Wooddefl Avenue businesses
have already joined the assoda-.
St%.art:YsoverJo.di«rman.for_.-^^^^
one year.
Apponted to Jhe Human
Relatwns" Comfnission wereOlga
Dunning, Robert Harr, Larry
Gnmbs and Charies Friedman iat
three year terms and Dr. Walter
Ligon for one year as churman.
Wniiam • Botwinik was appointed
ta a five year term as
member of the Commission for
(Com. on Page 3) \
are striinng for 100%
tmn.
At the group's second formal
meeting, the memliers discussed
possible improvements for the
area. Indnded were public rest-rooms,
parking, bettor lighting
and improved secdrity and
additional signs on' major arteries.
' -
(Cont on Psga l2)
veniesonA^H
Levy sharply critidzed Carey's":
;?'lfa« ifeoveto'* of the grant. He •
noted tiut.it had been designed
by'the Lejg^^atnre to ^ease th'e .
tocali^ piopexty tax burdens in ;
thos«? scbbol districts which —
like Freeport .''-r • have bjeh
severdy mipacted by years-of
"Carey-imposed caps' on stato
education ; fiDrmulas...Csf^'s
action, which was absdntdy unnecessary,
wias just one more
indication of his insensitivity-to
the pliglit of homeowners and;
other real property tajq>ayers,"
Levy charged. — ..
;&jiool Board prerident-Hdly
.said-the- Board-"was-eitrCTiely
^ ^ ^ disappoint^" by- tiij' 'veto.'
I'^irr*'^—adding "we are appredative of
-the efforts of Senator Norman
Levy." She expWned that "it is
unfortunate that a district that
has been- on the cap Jiar six years
now is still not getting its.fair
share of state aid.".'
HoOy said she had been in
contact with Senator Levy's office
and they would . l>e wmidng
avetride;."Hbwewr"," sl»e added,
r"I caution the;taxpayen'that;.bitr;
"cljances^db, iflbt'jq>pe»7ito;;fc
brigpt.; •-.•li,-;'..:-- s;<;'.i^-.«:-: -t •
-. Levyiiicticatedthi^bewtnldbe";
meeting with" - Senate^-Majorify ;
Lesdet;^Anderson' "at.'the/first
^•p^snbleHi^tpoiiumty'^whcn^ihe'.
'-'Le^slature.tetuins tolMwrny to.
(ti^iss thetimetableiwalei^-;
tive'I effort";, to ^ OT'eiri&"'-fte
GoveriiorV vidip.; Becaw
Senate^ passed ^the b n d ^ bills
first,':: any attempts' to.tofvetride
the budget vetoes must'originate.
' "Prior to Leafalalive appnaaL
dfTRT980^rsfiSirSdget, it
was our nndeistahding that the
Democratic Minorify in :the
Senate, and tlie Demootic
.Majority in the Assembly would
supply the necessary, votu to
active the Vt majority required,
to enact n.\^ over the (Sovemor's
veto." Levy- added that "be
expects-Ihc-^Deniocrats to-kMp--
r the agreement.-Forty votes are
needed in the Senate, 100 in the
Assembly for an override;
Ley^ said that be would remain
bptinustii^ that local Assemblyman
D'i^nato and he would be
sncces^ul in their attempta to
achieve the override vote '.'and to
get Freeporters' the additional
state aid for tljdr. sdiools to
. provide the tax fdief tiiey bodi
need and deserve."
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1980-04-10 |
| 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 |
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