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fREifORT
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NEWSPAPER
~45thyEARrNo.2S FEEEFOBT,NE\r YOBK, OCTOBER 16; 1980 PglCT 2ft^-PERC0!>Y
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lTUDEMT)«FTTHEMOMTH?bHtifF^«N)di^i^^
»#ttr«lB&Wt Of tlMtllig-
If itindum:'Wittf ttwonhrO) DohAld Cbsttow; ihe-
ChariiQan and FreepiMl Superintendent of Schools; aiid:
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FREEPORT - _The ,tliiee-.
months-old North East Ixeepact
Ovic Association (NEFCA) has
pcfakted dtaiipeisans fw 4onie
the " standing committees •
mandated by the gnop's by> .
laits:NEFCA bdd it fitsfpublic -
mi^inff ',Septenil>er 30-.8nd
lepotls 60 i&end)ets« to date*-,
< • Appdnted werei-Xane John*
sou,' Mc iiirwusnip ; Fxani:?Cleve>
land» Hos^tall^. JoAone Aymsr,
PnbBa^; and.SbeOy,,Vnmams..
QotOBUtritf' ^Impiuveineptj and
'Saf^'.Tbeywaisetve along with -
- FREEPORT,-Afti^4nimtIunaunioaths..in a p ^^
March, the Freeik>tt.poud otEdud^ion has.nxRowed down a
candidiues Cor tte podtion of St^aintenddrt of Sdioob to^
Accoiding to'Sd^l BoaM JMe^dent ^ in HoQy tUs w ( ^
been llSjiippli^ts fbr th&job presently'hcf^d by DraialdM. Cbstlow.
The board ts.ui,'What HoDytenns; tbe'sectmd pbUe of screcxiing ang.
Interwe^g: ITTie'oH^ial 118 '
had beeo.nammed down to 21.
and these nowtuveberafotiOi^^
narrowed'down' to'nx.~^'Tlie'-^z
win be rdnterviewed't'faf 4 ^V
ate eldMs 0<^ or'-
Assistant '•^/•i =?Stiperfntendei4ts.'
Another, tfaree'.f araOcaitsc^ are'^
admiahirative ~asastantsl;:.' 14
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^^Fsm
'f^'*
^fki^p|irtg^D<^ On
FSEEP(WT«l%efiiv abandoned koiues in the nocth east s ^ ^
the lowdopter of CStizens niu«uM.>«r>.^«<^mapc«,-t3 t>y the village's
Building OiEpartmeot last week.
The five^-,I18Frederi<A Avenue, 61 Grafiing Place, 149 Grand
Avesne, 15 Rutland Road and'332 Rutland Road — were high in
priority "on a'list submitted to f ~ _
Sh«girAVeffi, _ _^
des^'D^sfe iecddfi^lKeeoid
iDg:SecBetacy;:OaiaUtt^Seakns;
CociespaadiB^jSeaetaty;:'Edna
Reaves»{ Tteasnenr'asd. ;Mdb«
MaBdt,FiH«M^l.SffTetiy. • - ,>
^MSFCACo.
'^Cuojiim: 'fend
expressed-' oat.', ex-tremergnttiide
Car Ifae ao6^t-said
B(%, b y ^ Board of Ed-:flure princ^als; 1 6 ; d i r ^^
tirf^irmj ^'<gith • iyb<wn-'-fh^.iHiAfX'-'tvp/r]'.tep> c(msiiltant/''y)dtions:
sdectioaiest&t^^i ^ .•:i>-^lit T;,C i<i fWff a«!«B»er aMlrtmjtori^oci-"
'Snperigtendcaft;; la^dow'^'j^^
r^iring aisif M « ^ 6 ; l M l i ^ i f , « * ^ ^ ^ 4 a 9 ^
32$emiirtKtidis*iict2^;4i^*":S-l*e;*^^^
"—InnMrailiTiiit ' ' ''itrrTrrnf'^ "rnqifojfiilnit "jnTinnn
• .•^;--rT,--,
on a
Tlie~VflL|ge'Board of Trustees at
-Uies^-rae«9ol
. Octobeir6.
••The village's Building Depart-
-inent inspected the five the next
'day. October 7. and reported their
fincfings to Mayor; William H.
Wbite. The mayor bad pronused
' "to look at the houses" that
week, although he would not ^ e
the group a.date wlien he could,
get tiie report back to their repte-'
•sentative'. - • ,-•".". .:.'-''^
(EDITOR'S NOTE: At the dose
.'of the ^meeting, THE LEADER-J
also requests acopy ot.the vil-
- laae's^dings.)-" ••-•.'
; - ; MNoAwaiwitVkaadom" '
yj. The pteimses «t 118 Frederid:
('Avemie,fhefinilding Department
'Vreported, is "vacant and secure
with 'BO apparent violations"
of the village code noted on October
7. The-inspector's report
. shows the house to be newly
painted on its exterior with in-
'£ca^oiis of' recently completed
; repair work. There is no reojrd of
any fire .problem at tius boose.
-' Accardxng to the Bmlifing Depart-
-ment's'ffles, the yillege*s last
action was to have had the grass
cat on Jul* 2.1980.
• . CXD^nyfogTo
. Aujolre Two
According to the .Building
Department's
Agency is trying to acquire two
the houses: 61 Grafiing Place and
149 Grand Avenue.
, The Graffing Place residence
was inspected as .'-'vacant: and
secure" and with no ^iparent
Village Code yiolatipns on October
7. Records Indicate a fire in
1976rbat the. house has been
boarded op ance ^ that time.^
"We-have had reports of the -
building being open," the Building
Department explains, "."bnt..
it has always Jieen secured l)y
the cnrrent owner, the Veterans -
Adin&lstration. - (EDITOR'S
NCJrE: ~V.A. owned houses
were not part of the original -
gnmp of houses turned over to'
the village for rehabilitation and
homestea<Bng. ONLY F.HJL
.owned-booses were in that
group.)
In order to institute demoC&m
legally, the premises ai issue
must be at least 60% structurally
damaged. The Grafiing Place
bouse is not. acxordiog to. the
Building Department, bat' the
Fieepott Community Devdop^
ment Agdx^ is in the process of
"luSiniiing.itJbr reiiabtlitatibn.
.Althoogh the ibouse ai 149
(Cont..o|T4>a9e 16)
aace NEFCA has s^sovedffiem
oat ndigjhbatt and ttbae gcnretn- .
mebtal agencies we win contfame
to'deal wnh. AO sdmmer long we
met in living foams aJod wondered
if we'cbald titdy-gaAer sopport.
from the area. Ibe'answer'Is
dearly, Tfes, NEFCA fa needed
{Cont.onPage16)
"^Thf
; y.came;fiam. a^latal'JaC 2 restates.
- T1iehig]^estiuad>eroftlKRnwere'
fnm New Y«k, a total of ,57.
Tids wasfistknred by Hew Jersey,
10; Pennsylviida, ax; Miosadm-setb,
five; Comscticat and tMdo,
fbor each;-lk0dt^gan and DBnois,
three'each; CaBfbnda, Kentn^,
Vb^nia and:'.,-Wtsdonsin, two
ei^; and Ddawue, Florida,
M^ne, Nebraska, New Menco,
Nordi Carolina, Rhode Island,
Vennont and Washington,. one
eadi.: Another nine were "uncertain"
as to where tliey came
from.
- - Fwty'Kme- of-tbe -original - U8
'^pQcants are present Superintendents
of Scmool and 28 more
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"•'••? :'^~'la MaK*i,>rh«Ci»tlwt*s,-
: yrtiremipiit' r was V pabBdy^ - an-.
neancedi tiie. School. Bond re* :
.leased^ its d«a or ^time line'*
: tatfaesearqtfarlifarephmnftntt'
Holl^ dsMoed to THE LEA-DERat
ttat time (Kfaidk,^ 1980^
page 1) O i r t ^ time Qiie ;'«riI^;
- encourage iitpnt from local t e^
dents and orga«dxations.!'Sdbse-
' qaenOy, and CiAowing the May
school board eledipn'and budget
' vote,. tiie bdaid sdieduled a
sped^ pubfic hearing. .
Held on June 19, the meeting
-.was attended_by_thc..board. and _
Dr. WflliamT. Callahmrwhjhad^-
(Cont.on_Paae18)
SATURDAY SOCCER.- Twaof the tisams in Freeport Recreation Department Boys Sdocer-Leagua
came together^for a photo-taking session.recently. Pictured in the first row are the Aztecs. Team
mert\bers (I. to r.) are Hans Camew, David Levine, Richard Wolff. Daiuiy-Stelcer, Andrew Mercourts;
. David Mu^cant.' Bobby' Rosent>erg, Frank Cerbtni; fWael Rodriquez, Andrew Wlcfcs.. Adi Steicer,
'Joey Barr, Jeffrey Rosa, Douglas Nehring, Peter Schtechter and Philip Huanmer. Members of the .
Spurs are in the sfcpnd row Q. to r.): Danny Basalone, Joseph Asher, Sean Bailey, Glenn' Oicksi^i .
Daniel Colqn. Christopher Farrell. Scott Klopfer. Matthew Braz^^Scott MdVey. Russell Birdsall,
Mk:hael Geriakos, Ersklne Kelly^ Eric Stelngruebner. Brian TrutTdrnf Joseph Keating. Standing in ttie
-•third row (l.to r.) are Russ Birdsall, coach; Tom Molloy.'Asst.J3irect6rf Nelson GarclatDlroctori.aijd,...
• A. Steicer^ coai^.'Tltersbc teams in the League are actiedulecf for Saturdfa.} Itldrnln'g'gaines ki Randall
• P a r k . ' - - • - - - - - - ' • - » • : ' - - • ; : : -•' ' , - • ;."•-.'
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| Title | The-Leader_1980-10-16 |
| 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 | 1980 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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