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FRiEPORT
IMDWIN
R09SEVEIT
MERRICK
FREEPURT'S
omcmi
NEWSPAPER
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dlspiayed'tqr.r.MarlOti
•Harvie (second jront L;), director of .Uia^lllage 0I Freego^'»;Alcohot:.
' andt-Substance'AbMi^ Cental. ^svorWiUlam H. Wnlta jiaa^riocialiped
Solve Ai^onr
ilks Glub Ceper
I . FKEEFORT - Th^J arrist o? \^'JX-linale
FreeFort juveniles by villas.?
/Fdice Detecilve Richard Mul-
-''downey has a^puen^y solved
several casjs oT suspidoos fLts ia
' tiie northtsfcst SMtiwi of thi
vQlage,- as well as the burglar:' or.
the Frt-Jpwt Elis Club.
• Oh .January. 27, v Muldcfemey
. attested three nuJe juveniles
.Ipiterihg io the crea of .the West
.Merrick Rood Elks Club,' which
^badrlbeenj^'dps^bi), 'and, bipuded
-ciwting its p«tsdl)1^jn4^iblIocU;
•-.bosinessi^rfw use '4s site of a
f1jank?'iMcDdiiidd's-4Ji^:\ietcU'
Comiiy RBBW
HE?.aR3TEAJD • Rjat ciilkss, al the sama b-.'3l, cr thxe^ldready ia^
efiCctiaoUiet rect-csntixlled tii*s}n If cssau County; ^icaijettcstths..^
villagj of FrMpsrt's'muItlHii^t'aputmentdweUihg lasi week.:At:a
mw:i^g or the Naisui: County Stent Guidelines Boaiid.bj^d WedofesdEy :
night.'Janc»y3Q, in Iveupst^sd, the board Mt tent-hike ina^mumsai'
7% fdr oh: year litxxs, 10% for , ' , .'.--„ , -v/,' ->.;-'
two yccjlecses cni 13% fo? tjiw ^°\S^^^ pass-alongs or taxcsc,;' .
yearleesej; " The guioelmes automatically. ~
V/hat could bi perhaps "bT at - "PPty to aM leases signed between
least as- much sts^ificanc-i to "! December!, 1979and JunfcaO,
Freeport apSriment bbuss ten- ' 1980. Tenants whose.^ leasesrfell
crits wfs .toe-Guidelines Ikjcrd"'*"*'"^^^^^*^ ^°
rejectionbriandlbiids'contMtibnis'De^ l,:19ra:ramj:apply to,
that ih* iiu«*dng felcbits end:^ ^1«;S^'««J^
' taizn'tlifc&^^te^^' petmililns''- foDbut ifr thdr: rental - increasec
^tworoemlKai i:off t3e-;";:':?Jnde|v^e^fl^^ ^raie.
conimitted to the effectiveness of overall prevenilon'prpgriih's^ which'
e'ndeavortojllspfiLord .^ttltudas thngigh a reairstic Approach .t6J^i\d3f. .^
atai\()lngchemt£alidependency\Fraeport's women are iaVitedto a^teridv
lhft:llaw'^ork'State Alllanoa ohWorpen'jB.Third'AnniialfCflabjiatlbh;.;
Thi!rsday/Ee8'riIairyJ4;:at>Jassau Coiinty^edical CehterT^^panei tljs-:
-thei^fiHefinesFTSeifariire'-^ft^^^^
aiti&cb andfornitafi whic* we« rt^^ j^
•^ted te W aucdoM^ «*_Jai^
30. .the two.ludjard'.reprdiratcti^
voting agidnst the iiMian^
(<bjectihg to jthe.adc^i^cm Idftte
' rabove the fair guldeiihe tentaL'
.•;. :The jconnsie} to the Giildelii>e -
^ Board, explained toTHEIEADETi f
••"'^":y'-'v(Cont.;orf Paabitt^y'-" ? -'•••;;''
, If^EPORT,- AivMcond s^edal6d]^>Scbtidget^r(vksh^T^dan
"V on>Tfita»Iay^higlit;<'^Jan&aqr.JI, -t^ii e"i_' _ 't Jo|r.t_.o fj]BJ^«tion"
\'>ev)ewed itons m,ttie.,categories of JttsttncUaaarsDppli^ ami equips
~~inep^ath]ettQi.to<niiicnIafacthriixsandpaQrtnsiitsto*othetr.
: tiii^:{.poonu^onL:"£amy'^
t b t o fcm-tSe;EE3 Onb";- Thfc
''&teeAwiere -'ripfcrr«J tt^' Nemu'
Ceunty Fainfly Ccu^, - -v - • *
FRJ^PORfvSraie'IQ N^hbi^^^n^
Rudy.bein.fionned dncc a fi^
rFrerocKt, yaiaige^Qetfc ,.Toin iPeVincenzo;amioririced it:a»e secdad.
•pidiuelneefing held JamSiy 30.;^ tiielWedtieul^Jey^^ngincstihg,.
"residaits of nhie other bldda npntiafrA^ijitaiito stotawxiations.
• -'- ?«^Ka«c»inmosttterMW«e »Baht/tf«iwrWta8i^ ^¥^^^Sr^'^^?ir^tJ^''^^^ -
"" ' r'^'^^^^^^r^i^l^MJjS^J^uSiVL-r 7- ' "^ ,^s^™^^ ;^^'• - ." Ch« of ftc two.15 yeai olds has :Tng in the absence of theviHi^'s . sotnethfig abontlteiTask Force, -
n<^;'MinbBnau)Ie by state aid r-was . ever, in thc^costs pn^osed^fcr .>^i^-«,-i--^,_,^^^
Hciaan lUght's .Directmr'KQaael-:'
Kirwan, who b also cdotdinc^br of ?
^ | 7 8 S t e « t t t ^ i h c « e v i o ^ « t t ^ ^ S f e * ^ ^ W H ^ ^ ^ i v ^ ^ i S S i ^ K t i ^ ^^
J j ^ t e J ™ ^ 2 w T S S ^ ^ ^ S S ^ ' ?^^-&SS?^fflLiSi??5t?^down^>I)et^^
•••'• •' • ^ . ' ^ • v > - ' ^ l t * t - - * ' " ' -••"•••• -" ' '•
. X-fnm''SW,380 to,S4S,415. Math
. '- 'and 'xeajfUng jsbowed Increaws
""^ 'becausejof jumps in, the costs of
' ^'-secHcc r contract5.~-and-^ tnain-
/I'ltenance; In th<»e two dite'gories,'
_^-:^tfie^^U^HM's teriattve pnqpoyd
J'^aj^pew^to hold the line on ot&f
^'costs';'stidi as rentals and sup*
J^pUetf... - • ' . : ' -•
'>5'c:£; A'STiOOO decrease from S17.105
7 ^ b'510,150 set the~tone fai the
^^-Tpin^cal, education and health
^V'-'cawgrayV'^rith the district >plan-r7~*
ji&grto buy no'eduipment for
Z:: Dodd Junior High Sdiool.'the a ^
^f-of amew play and athletic area.
^ The liiiit~{ar eqmpmeot for the
/ seider hlj^' school was also cut
; from last year's S6,000 to S2,300.
Science supplies stayed aihncst
- the same as did science equip-
' . ment fertile seven schools. While
,- tbe^atliiiated.c«ta_to.
total proposed expenditaiie.in the
drnartmeilt for supplies and pro-gifamsrei^
l^ned i&utthe same
because'thepe vras a decrease in
.'the One' for spedal pfc^giams. The
district ptt^wsed.no increase in
the amount they plan to spend for
ait. supplies, although paper
c(sts etc. arc known to havs
increased. - - - •
\ Thete "Brre .tocrjases,; bcr.T-
2ita ($600n.aild ^'!amc^Tbai^,{^^pJ^^^^'S^^^%j^
int«scfaoIj£rtic Jitoetlc budget^ 5 ^ ^ ^ J ^ ^ f « S ; ^ ° « ° 2 ^ v
hicreased from $175,150 i i w l ? : , ' : ^ " " . ? ? ^ n ^ ^ u ^ ^
th^l^egory wererh^f ttsfctfaaE:^:^i«4;^;*^
pneamonial
-v.DeVifflcenao'
lesidtei^:
3^nu.\ddxijid ir fbw3i-yor.tf,ii lA
year .olj • hpy^ on Vteon; fopitit
The tyirb arrests aoparentl;. dosed;,{
gat2.ll &es -'and multiple fdw'
alarm, ijhs'ifiml youuu -'Sniii
tiifiwd ovn'to'ths Uaioira Coiu^
Juvenile Aid B(!reeu.: ' '. : '
t^tisr^ipons'' eTO^nnent, soccer
'equipment, rme'-^/eqpipmcnt,-'
swimming equipment utd -&
medical supplies and'nu^nditton-ing
and deamng of auxehtetpxip'.'
ment. Small^ decreases ]were ~in.
btseball eqidpment, cheerl«tders.
.equipment, cross cbnntry.eqoip-tnent,
lacrosse equipniaiti tennis
equipment and track equipmcDt.'
Two other budget woricshcm
sesnons have bees scheduled.
The first on Thoisdqr .evening,
Februaiy 28, deal "with "BOCES,
Operation Get Ahead, vocational
education, Pnqect Upward
_,tstiaseu- 3<»uyl^-Midd»y--$^ooiU^^^aA^^rJaeT-was jastaBed as _
wS=TlMr^<^ucation tor pupils wHlTspecial congregation fl'nai Israel Satia-
B'Nal Israel X
installs Officers :
FREEPORT -.- Jnlhis W.
Kaidan, of N«th Bayview Ave-needs
or handicapftog
tiohs. Items invohrra with guidance,
health and psycholo^cal
services, and:, the d ^ sduxd
administirtor's office will also be
covered.
The final meeting will be held
Thursday evemng^ March 20, and
•win cover the •instructional
snpp(Kf staS, staffins and trans-po^
li<^..,,:,^ •,' V >-, . , s_
condi- -day-evening. January 19. The
installation ^oCBcers. held at the
Tem|de~ btr North Bayview
Avenue, was Collowed by a recep^
tion and dance. Rabbi Reuboi M.
Katz, spiritual Inder of Cbngre-gation
B'nai Israel, officiated and
Judge Edwin'J. freedman acted
as'Master of Csremooies.-
Elected for: a two yea.'; term
%~ .'."• (Cbnt.on_Pag9^2iV
ilSRAEU BOOK ON EXHIBIT. Julius Gerzof (2nd from r.) prnonta
Congregation B'oai Israel .of Fceeport with a llmlled edition copy
of"6reat ts Peace." the book given b/Menachern Begin; the Isi^eli
Prime Minister, to EgyptFan President ^jiwar Sadat, at the historic
ceremony of the return of.AI Arish tc Egyptian sbvereigntv- last May.
Rabbi Reuben Kate (r.i, spiritual, leader of S'liai Israel, accepts the
• tMiok on behalf of the. Congregation as a parmanant loan from the '
Gerzof family. Attending the presentation at the Congregation's
; reception for new officers wera incoming president of the Congregation
Julius W. Kaplan (I.)'and Mrs^ Sylvia Gerzof. The hand letler-
- ed.-illustrated Hebrew-English edition is'leathcr bour^ ano-pratectac-
_. vt^-anolW© wood cas!y.>'...t.:.;:;; . , .; :. ." . . . . . ..
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| Title | The-Leader_1980-02-07 |
| 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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