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BALDWIN NEWS
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FiEirORT
lALDWIN
ROOSEVELT
JNERRICK
FRKPORrS
Offiiini
NEWSPAPER
..45th.YEAR.No.26., . - . . . - ^ *U.^A. FREEPORT, NEW YORK. OCTOBER 23,198«0'. ...:-U,-,. piycE 20*PERcopy
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Freeporters Have Heor Department Heads
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.HERE.;COME--'rHe JUDQEr..8nd'the' Fire thief to the Fraeport
'/^merlcm.l^ionrsLfirststaak dinifw^.of the'swoim'.set /or Friday,'
Vlllaaa JinflBiBi l!a^Frii|K»:'^jN}oa;Freepo|t':Frr«^^ JBarro
iZiTd r:i'ara:air;amjl|i1fi tAdy'^c^ theragli^^
Roles In Chorale's
"Anything Goes"
FREEPORT - Several local residents
Uave roles'hi this year's
Freeport Comnumity Chorale production
"Anythhig Goes." TTie
shipboard comedy ^tovcd a
starring vehicle for tiie young
Ethel Mprman who, in the role of
Reno Sweeny, intxodaced some
of Cole Porter's -niost: eadnrine
hits. ^v-:'"-";:^c^ •!;:-> •^f'-
, Fkeeporterf Jim; Brittahf Win
pUy the part of BfllyXfathb 1980
prodnction, Gkda Keviurd is Mcs.'
Sdfcifx/oys. Evenings r
FREEPORT - Two montlis of spedal meetings of the village Board
of Trustees will ^ begin Saturday morning, November 1, as the five-member
boai^be^ns its discussions of the 1981-82 ^lage budget. „
The meetings are open to. the public, although no pubUc puticipa*
tion— questions or comments — are allowed. During these meetings,
the board goes over, on a line-by-l
r.' Com/nanoer JderS^ to i>e rtady to'
.sample ft pi^'fnrPast^Comfnw'daf ^(«d Ha^er keeps his ays on the
'judo9 and ithe.Chlaf.^Thedlnneri opan:tb.all, wlll.:be aerved'Startliig
at 7 pm.wttheornplin!efltaryt>ewraa'es. during serving hours. Tickets .
"^arafSperperabnwhichIndudMeye^ •- - - -
Citizen llesulf In Arrests
FBEEPORT-The presence on Sunrise Higliway of an off-duty vil-
' tage police officer resulted in the auick arrest of a'SS-yisar old man for
^armra robbery at Nathan's on Thursday night,.October 16.-
Freeport ^lice Offict-r Edward Marthi, while'o£F-duty had stopped
for a figm at the romer d Sunrise Highway, and Henry, Street. WMe
waiting for the light to change, he ~^
line, item-by-item basis, the
budget requests of the village's
-various department heads. ; , v
:; ;Last year,the VilUge'Board—J
with tlw. same Bi^UHsp_tt_.this'
'. year's.^board^^{Mayw -.Williim-
; White, Deputy r Mayor
:- Stnraj, andi;Ttestee*^AI.- Site,
>gC?«JalSes '.Clark. -:aiid"TTiindthyi
village taxes down, while," he
poiirted out,' '.'continuing to maintain
a high qiiaUly of serince.''>'
.. The Sa&rdayjmondng meciihg'
is sd>e4sled lb ran 9^30 bmrlpni.
'^f^iteeqaehf .'^ Satini^y::: n^
" ~ ite'-sdieanled.'ln' the
sas» :tisie.^-Meetings*' are' also ;
rpIaniied'for.T1aesdjp([^and Thnrs-
PeteriiiTO):: ri;^; broog^^^^^
.SlJ.5 jnillkai budget to the amio^' raoetinaTKiB" set
budget yn^etlng held .the' first
, Mc&ay InJannaiy^ The lesuiiing
lax'^itocreaselof 10* pttr-'Sipo
ass^^ed valuation was the lowest
ina'decaidel-,'' .V •.' ~ •'' : '•'• '•'•' •
-Thisw»k,'.Mayor 'White noted
that the 'yoiage fioard ; agam
faces"tWb'montiis of meetings
several times a .week, wrestling
with figures m anjittempt to keep
'- 'Tfejt:nieetina dates set are
^I'and 29; anid December. 4, 6;
ll,13Md,18. ; . > > - ;
<ThB meetings are .usually held
in.^BoardofTrustees Confer-'
.ehin Room on the seoimd fioar o^-
V^nIlapeHan. As the Hall is dosed ;
evenings and Saturdays, entrande -
is accomplished thronpi the vfl-lage
Police Statum.
Cannon Taxi Bought ^ Roosevelt Company
observed a man, in Nathan's,
allegedly pointing a shotgun at
several of the restaurant's employees.
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—-As-Martih-wjtchcdr-the-man;
' allegedly pnt something in a blue
and red bag, walked backwards
out ct the store and proceeded
on Sunrise Highway to 20 Church
Street, which he entered.
O^xi- Martin called for
asristance and he and the other
ofBoeri entered the Church Street
apartment with the permission of
"its, owner. There, they, fnmd'
iFldjd; Parish, who wis later
charged with the'first degree
robbery, criminal nse of fireunu
andassaultsecond. '-
lbe pdice ,repat .that a shot
gun was fooiid m the rear tied-room
of. theTCborch'Street apart-
~inent and tiie bine and red bag
in the street in frmttvijf '
buil<B«^.- "
' AQaidkAneat ~^
- iBlheNacdhfnt
Quick police workjlso resulted
in &p arrest'oftfarre men Toes*
day aflenKxn^ October 21,-<in-a
burglary ittes^tatanocawest
Reeppitretidcnce.
Acooiding to police, die owner
of the Pemi^rlTania Avenue'
boose bad eaQed that her hmne
. had been broken into^ . - '
' Fieepmt BoQbe Officer Gngaty
Turner, rcspooifing to the.3 pm
call; apprehended a man — Carl
Kaofisan of Jerusalem ^^«nne in
North Bellmore ^-^ on the second
floor.
Jim Brittain
Harconrt; Emerson Jones, die
Bishop and Marty! Fox, the
Purser. Connie Delue, a former
Mrs. Merry" Christmas who
Chorale audiences wHl reioember
_-:Snb5CqHenL-{»lice~wotk:Jed-:as-AdaiAorderin:-the:iBcei*iinP
Uiem to a parked tan van nearbye. ductian of "Oklahoma;" wOI play
•FREEPORT - The owner of a
-Roosevelt/Freeport^taxicab com-pan^^
lbas bougfit Cannon Taxi
Ccnrp.-. the viDage's largest cab
compaiqr. Eddie l^imham.
owner of Eddie's Taxi, signed
. the papers Tuesday, October 21.
_.nMfe£jnm^.owner_^_Csnngni
remain open
Paraham said.
24-bours a day.
Other Board Items
'. On the. •recominendation , ol
Police Ouef Anthony Elar; the
board voted to approve a "no
parking" sign on liiuoln P!ai%,
'tS^fitet :ofzcabSi Hts .medallions r~wiier?-aResident B«d*compUifl«l^~^ ~
In it were Hudson Meyer, of St.
Marks Avenue in Freeport,
and Joseph Scotto, of- Stewart
Avenue in Westbniy. who the
pdkx allege were involved with
Kaufioan. The three were taken
to Mineola for booing. . .
Nabbed % A CUaa. .
In another instance <rf an ^ppre-^
hen^on. a Fre^iort man's q^dt
wwkiscriedi^ with the csptsre
of a handbag snatdier on Ruidan
Avenue and WaOaoe Street. -
A 6&^rear old Freepurt boose*
wife's purse.-contahdng .$2Q In
cashj-was allegedly shatdied by
an IS^year-oid BrooUfn mas
af t h c i - f i " ^ cvemng. .October' iO,
v-^^'^^nafa^ft Barneft. of long Beach
-^ Avenue, .who'saw. the robbery.'
diased the suspect and apprehended
inm Dni3 the pdice came.
Sepocted BBJ^Kiee
the part of Bonnie.
Also appearing wiD be Free-porters
Jack HoBbf. EHen Rosenberg,
Betty. Taylor, Ann Babny,
and Tony PeriSo. , " . 1 .
'"Anything Goes" win be prcr
sehted-Fridays and Saturda3rs.
October 31, Noranber 1.7 and 8,
8:30pm,atFret^)«tRighSd>ool. -.
Tickets are^SS foe adults and $4 .
^jr dnldren 12 years of age and '
dnder. AH seats are T«erred. Foe
--Hfkcts, can 378r732i. .. ^ j. v
Protection Is theinr
Of liEFCJl Meeting
FREEPORT - The North East
Reqport Gnc Assodatian.
(NEECA) win bdd- its second=<
pobQc loeefiag Toesday, October
• 28,8 pm. at Fre^ort iire Depart-and
company stock,
At the Vaiage Board of Trustees
meeting Mond^ evening,
October 20, the baud had approved
Eddie's Taxi's apjplica-tion
to operate Carman's cabs",
subieef to aO reqniremenis' of tibe
village's tud':ardinanoe.M>eppty
MayoriDocbtfay Storm questioned'
the rfwdaHinns m Cannon's name
that were presently not^cm rdHng
' c a b s . ^ - . • . ; ' . ' - • - - - • " '
: Piamham told THE LEASEE
Toesday that, he intends- to pat
new. cabs under the. nnnsed
medalBans he had porctiascd.
Both-be.' and':aa ,em^>yee at
. Cannon, said that Caimon presently
bad'lO cats on tbd-street,
Parnham said he had pmrdiased
a total!of 24 mrdalfioBs. He
already has two cabs widi medal-
Eons operating hi Report under
Twenty-seven residiaitial but- •^B^^JSoLdstms^.-J^S^mi^^^^^^Si^^^^'^'^,
^uies srere reported in the wedi
man Monday, October 13,
throoi^ Moodrr, October 20,'
hi die village of Freepoct. There
were also SIX atten^ted residen*
tial bor^buies duribg that time
-. and s z borg^aries and two' at-'
tesnpted bin;^aries at bnshiess
:"! T' (Cont-onPage^} , .
and Henry Street-Tbe meeting is
behig held in coc^eraiicm with the
Fire Depattmattfs Fire Fre-vention
. Bureau«- headfsd. by
fonoerCtnefJohsBoctooI -*'
Hcrtoa -win be one )of two/
speakers on the evening's pro-grun.
The sobject qf the twp-
- (Cbnt.n)Paoe11) ':
'RxaBMarWS^JSSi!rwi£S~lM
present cabs, the ones be had
obtained tram Cannoo jud die
new cabs be is pnrchaang.
he would have a total of 26 cabs
oo the streets, licensed to cqiezate
in Fieepact and Roosevdt.
The ' proent ofBce/wttting
roun on Somh^ Mam Street win
""Ecr driveway was' omfinuany'
being blocked. Other signs approved
were a "dttf mid m
area" si^pn on Whaley Street and
a "stop sign" cm Forest Avenue,
previously requested 6y Louise
Shnpson of Concerned Neighhors .
andderfed. _ • ; . •.;"-
An ai^iSa^ion by Capt. Ben's
Rsh Market.- un Wooddeft
Avenue.-to erect a covering over
their d o ^ was taken off the
'agenda so Brfayor 'WilEsm H.
White~ahd Oe board coold pier*'
: sonaSy inspect the area.^ _ . '
Demiis ~ Prppit. coonsd fat
: C^t. Ben's, told t be bond diat
the cover was to be used only as a
prDtectioD and would not be en-dbsed.
He saM tballce doi the
-dods in the winter caused dan-geroos
cnnditiww when the men
nnloaikd die boats. It appeared
from-die couuiieaiscf the board
'marsotstttaaarei otui ste&m
had been started b<£xe the ^ B -
caliop had been auproved. V^te
. said bfe wanted to look at ft before
hevoted.
-. The board voted -approval of
several rtsblntiops auUmiiing
the boai'd^ig iqijof enqity booses,
(ponton ngeS)
%l
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| Title | The-Leader_1980-10-23 |
| 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 |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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