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BAiDWIN NEWS
Start* On Page 7
FRIEPORT
lAlDWIN FREEPORt'S
oilitiiii
MEWSI>ANR
;
. 4SlhyEAR,No.35 FREEPORTi NEW YORKi DECEMBER 25,1980 •: PRICE 2P^PHl OOPY
tire yafd^ Monday (,I)<M»mb«'£(f
cost the village mote|hanSi2^0bO
to^extinguishandtoiokrdbse to teir
lioors of fire fightingtiine. J; ~ >-
•SJTbc BTC )apparestly. Jbgroke.- oat-at
aboiit noonjin a luge yard.
-gowned by Atlantic Tires on-East
• Sunrise Highiway.-The*:yard,;
l:^filled with used tires, lies be^.
i.tween two bnildiog'owned'trjr the^
;Samecoiinpaiiy.^': :-:i;-.,xv";-; .>1-:.5:J
;"./.VITxTpile of tires;:iu»prding to
Fiteepbrt_iv,-Rre'.-;-Dep»^
: J>epa^'; Oiief Jdm'; Provenzano
fci^JiJiyANTs^ DOa;?AND-A PUPPY^:AHD >^^itgwenlj;t^
^Mfi^wjdy;^^»niberi21 ;;8t;:fl\g^P^*?porVJBeqiw#toq ;C«ateK;M«^i^^ln^ ^^20^^^
r^j?8^,^0>piJ^t<?^ myriad : - f S ^ ifw»?« «*
; Thi'CraifeMjiQwinbir'ofidor^
vDepartiiilmU Cm.^iryifiB»<whtriplaytki Smta^ind Mn>. Claint Ttiat'a
' ona 'ofvtha-:vfll^e*fr. most'JMpiJIvJpollceirdetectivte,' Richard; Mul-
.dowdsy.iunder^the'-yvhUe-'beanl-and^^
: behind the spiBCtacleaV/r--""':^ r'-'-^ -A. !^ ':^: ;• ;; ' !»•' '.. >"^- -
wasl^aboQt^M+ioet-huft''^^^ £ t^^P'^\W*-^'fVP'^il^!^?P^
FRHEPOBT -line^yrline'a^esbf the Village of Freepdrt's" 1981-82 ~
pn^bsed monicip&i budget are-iibw-av^able- a6the itffic^ of the;
.Vilkige Cleik fii^Village Han,'T346 North Ooiah 'Avenbe^ The ttotattve :
Vudget;^Yh3di.cirrie$:an; & perS100j£^tssi^ytivsl^tia
will beihe su^ect of a pubhc ineetingliicmdiry,nJunaiy'5,.8 pm,' at
viii^Han;>::'-'\-'; '• •:;-ri:'^-'^-^-^-i;C>^,::•^
The $14,^.703-.budM^t was. total budget is the- amoHnt>of
compiled t^ theboaniilulowihg vaiiticipated^revena^ and;fe3itj-extensi
«e nieetih;gs,;i they;: held>: mated cai* cm'hjmdliTliB' pro-;
with'.the>.yariaaas\.!depaitmrat'.'p
beads;;;:The«fv'mej^tings;;'^
rnbstly'iiori •ThOTsday/feveiinip v'nissi;
'and; SafibrdaytymqcnlDg^^ , apdantich)atedr^re^^
td--QMi:ijmblicl^agd'>'amBBanced'!^^^
iia'SO^ Jii^peUy hx JHEtEADER.l4! 5i^'#^^^^
^am»keia'^'*-"'i3^4^5^&*^ "
iseyc&lT^SSh6«ifiB Tcaio^
niindii«;came*tb:fa*^':<ni'?"a\^^ "-r
niuttiJTiid caH^*Ali t^fits itf &~ 'pttblic m<^^ .-; TlicSe i^irJAing/^torsij^
. - , - - . - - . .- ,.--., -• -- tli«'Janaa:iy-S:imiBctn»g,'will:^^^
B(»rit Pass(»;HeatvOrdJna
- .JFBEEPpRT --- Witbdrt
;munner of protest, .and wtth
only a liandfnl of people in the
conference -.room, the vUIage
'Board of TtosteeiJunaiSmoasly
passed a resoloticii' aUezing its
village ' ordinance 'dealing ywith
"heating of dwellings." •
At the public meeting, M<mday
•-nigjrt,- December -22r -Mayor_i.
._ William H.^White explained.that
this- meetfiig"was Jhe, second
held «jn the- issue: and was- the
result of diuges suggested by
tlie Presort Tenanti Association.
: The new'otiSinanop^specifies
that landlords most vpiovide.
heat of at~ least 70 degrees
~ Fahrenheit during daytime hours
(6 am-ll pm) and not less than
Freet^ Fire Deparfin«rtiw«is£i-8ddptioni^ 'tac'rate of;
49,755375 •a^'^acBair bwTgel-
-needs to Be raised bytaxes.- -> :::
-^The diSerenoe'betwefBt the
amount to be raised: and die
asked to'Moot a sQp wlien enter-_
ting tlie meting room so altcan be~
heard ^in turn.' Only residents
an^ taxpaym of Freejport- may
:speilE.''^~ •"^- ":-' '•'
(Cont^onPagaS)
called out and' tniffic ;<m^Sjiii^i
Hi^it«a.y, was;;slosv^Xas'iraw
lanes were ^oied or diverted.-- '
At ..one 4ibint,-:accbrtog ;tb
iWotExno, tlie;eztetior:<tf the
building'just east'of; the yard
started to Inun, "but CreDgjiters
soon ;had tlie. matter under
cbntxol.—-^r—; -'%:• ,„ .^. -.U—-'
- Freeport's fire figbtos used
their own foam cod fbam^unit,
butioimdttorneedfrf more and FREEPORt-AttheDednnb«.monffiiypnbBcmeeti^
callcd-to Hempstead^fi* ttm; pottBoaidof Educafion, bdd December iT, the board's vote appnqni-
.spedal .foam-Jtudc: ^Qceaariae,_,^g.$300 enable* ti>e district to again join a consortium of s<*b61
. ; _ . . . {ponl. on Page's). .~^ .-districts again in,'1981..^ ^. ..;.. :.. -S - -^J^ -.,: .-^^—
This year, the conxoitinin, a group of districts inter^ted in equitable
rs For
More School Ai<C
WtJ^s"^:
GCT^DoIoia
Qjrol Dawson
RpkindHope
Beth Mopes
distribatka of state aid, Jwill
-a part-tiiQe execufive^iiectot.- '-r
Tins consmtinm'i ;pTimaty
M Goldstein Clinton Metz
Kathy GoJdst^h FuikrMiscNef
BarbaiiLHansen DaveVieser
M^n Howie IC Waters
focus is to dbtun increased fitnds -
for low wealth, high tax sdioid
dijftricts in- New Yak .State.
Its migor purpos&is tarefonn tbe
basic'in^nities in the state ^
to educationforroila. -^ '. ;
;'. Fkesdent,of tiw-consortium,
JbaCbates,'of the Three'Villafie
-School District, insists that &•
:time.fbriefotming die state aid
to ei^cation fonnnla is long .over^
du4 and'that tDi.^nuintalh ttiie
present system, wUdi -"nrfairiy
penalizes the' state'silownvealdi
sdiool districts,;is reprehduoble'.
and unconscionable.".
This; i voUotaty . orgamzdSon
of sAboliJgstrictf iaralso inown
by the jiabnym REFIT, 'ndnch
stands fat Re&rm Educational
Ftnandng Inequities Today. ,
- REFIIL-atgries-_that:,-JL'the .
mediod ibr funding educatioa
in New Yoik State is inequitable
and rinconstituUonal and
deprives ddlchen in law-weahh
districts of an o^puilumty to
receive an ;edagation equal to
those duldrem residing in otlier
districts of New York Stale."
• RSTTS--'meiri&er-'"idiioal''-^-'
tricts are mdted in dieir total .
oppontioa'.to die state ud to -
edncitinn -lEdrnmla u it is cur- ~
rendy tdministcred;-' They are~
deteramed to caoy.dietr figlit
for reforms to any la^dtsoeces' ,
^aiy . to • adiieve' tiieir gcnls^
One of REFTTs central ptoposes
is.to;"iiwirettat the New,York :
Sbde. aid {onzmiaL fdr.~edncatibn_ ~
receives' ptibnt^; widi the State.-
L^slatnre.^ ;>-; -Vv -
- -;The^ oigainzatian in^sts -that
in "order to effectuate; change,:
^the sdiool 'qrstons paitic^atii^ .'
in.this;oQnsatitDn shall c s e '^
available means and, if itece»-;
sary,' institote I^al action
tinnrds didr efEorts in obtaiidng
e({nal piotectioa oftiie law under
the pnmsoss of Artide I, Section
n rf die New York State Constitution.*'
— At -its-first- two-meetings the
consntium of school districts ftk
an eqidtable' distribution of state
aid adoptei a preamble, cuustilu-tion,
and by-laws, and elected a-slate
of oCBceis. The ^organization's
officers for the 1980-81
.fiscal jrear ar^ Preadent Coates;
'.'.•.•, - •. (Cont-mBao»ta>-•—-•••••
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| Title | The-Leader_1980-12-25 |
| 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 | 1980 |
| Type | Periodical |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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