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FREEPORT. NEW YORK, MASCHJi. 1982
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2^Caiidida1e To Seek School Seat
QpenSchooiBoard Post
Can Draw More Candiddfes
FKEEPOST • A giddascc cbii£selor and mbtber of two scfaool-age
cbildreti win make bet secood bU foe « seat on the Fte^ott Bo«M of
EdocatioiD this year. Shariene Asendio-Siissell, wbo unsnEOMsfaOy tan
for Section to the Scfaool Board in 1981, has announced her camadacy
for tbe seat DOW held by EDen Kdly. Last wedc Mrs. KeUy ei^lalDed
Out, becaose, of personal and
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TH&KEV8 FOR QOOO FIRE FlOHTlNQ; FrMporU(i«yar Wllltom H. Whit* pTMtnt* Uwiwy* tor th*
FrMport Flr« D«partm«nt'( n«w Hook & Udd«r to Truck Contpam Captain Paiil Hwhasvri, TtM iM^
vahici* was MfssflMd at • dedication oarinwny at Truck Company'a FlrahouM, on Ctwrch StrMt, this
past Sunday, March 7. Praaant^wtrs (l.to r.) Fraapori Fir* Oapartmant Third Oaputy Chiat Ua~.
FMdM: Capl. Ray Maguirr, Saoond Daputy CWaWttva Wank; Flnt Daptrty ChJM John ProvwMi^-:
Congraaaman Norman. F. tant; Fraaport FIra ChW John Combs; Haanaflan; ,Whlt#; As»«mb1yi«an
Armand O'Amato; SUIa Sanator Norman J. Layy; Dorothy Storm, Daputy Mayor of the VWao* of
tftmBy ooosidetaiicQS; she jRMiid
not seek re.eIectioa.'
Ms. Rnssen wiH be Toiiniiix
against Docotfiy Fra, a fbmier
- school leaeber and l ^ d cectetaiy
and tlie oodtet o( tbree ehikben.
. wiiD asboiuiced her caikfldacy
last week. (THE LEADEB. Matcb
4,p,l.)
A tetident of HQIside Aveane
for tbe oMt ten;y«<tf;< tte.'33>
year.«iil MStiSnadl was a aoeial
' I^WSM teiicSCT «arai y t ^ r t f t t f -
• Hcgipatead Middle School prior
to bccq«nhit.a^gridaace cna'nartor.
there. $i« botds a BJi. and a-
, iSfa^en is connsfffng in edaca-
- tiM, botii Cr(KB^H<^rtra Uidvet-sity.
.— I.
YKk bet two diiUrea attending
Freeport's" pnbHc adoob,
" Ms. RosscB-tias been a member
_jBt Freepott Sd»ol District's Sex
Edocatioa'Task Fbrce and of the
'1?TA:.
Locally, ber other acthrities-indode
service as pro tem cftair-'
•peise»«t the first pobBc meeting
of tile Northeast Freepoct Qtiaens
Fra«port:~ancl VlllMa Tnistea Timothy Patarrvana.
Baldwin BoaidHdids L
First Bond Info Meeting
. by jMn Qtlanfy
BALDWIN • BeginidoB SS minutes late, the Baldwin'Board of
Edncatioo condocted its first infomatiooal meeting on the proposed
bond whkh tesldenu will vole on tiiis March 31. Dr. Arnold Larie,
Preddent of the School Board, apokigiied for the delay wUcti was
caused by the fact that "we miscalcnlated oor time frame" when
setting %_ meeting with theri-provements
l>ave alwtys been
paid for through fxMds. She
described' tbe two-*nd«se.baIf
year development of the bond in
specific terms. The reorganization
plan, she said, created a nine
to 12 high sAool, whid» brooght
.-1
ShartacM Aaandio-nuaaail
Alliance, a Girl Scoot leader aiid
(Conf. on F^« t21
_ Property Disposal Con«nittee at
At 8 pm. there were approii-mately
17 community residents
present. By tbejime the meeting
began, approx&ately 45 people,
Inrimrmg teacher representa-tives.
some administrators and-'
various commnnity representatives
were in attendance. Tbert
were few "new faces" in the
audience. '
Tbe meeting was iotrodoced by
School Saperintendeor Or.
BotUod Jooes and tben cos-ducted
by board member Lorraine
Detler and Assistant Soperin-.
tendent for Bosness Bicfaard
Dopsovie. Jones described the
. history of the bopd iodadiog an
energy study, an architect's
survey, ttie superintendent's proposal
and DOW the board's
proposal.
DeHer, who will speak ttr-varioos
community groups over
the opcoming month, noted tiut
tnditionalty targe capital im-wjth
rt the need lor reuMHtoosr-
While the cost of these renovations
were being considered, the
"energy crunch" began in the
natk>n and tlie price ctf fuel oil
skyrnleted. DeUer explained
tliat in a short time the price of
fue) oil for Baldwin sdiools went
up 1,000% and it became imperative
to look at conservation
measures wluch voald cot down
these costs. _
At tiut point, said Deiler.
certain other problems snch as
the condition of tl>e roofs and
heating, systems became more
obvioas. An initial in-disttict
'study was followed by a more
comprehensive study l>y Mignone
Colder Named'
Merit Finalist
FREEPOBt - Midiael G.
Colder, son of George and
Jennifer G<dder of Rose Street
in Freepori. has been named one
of the FinaUsts in the competition
for Merit SdtoIarsUps to be
awarded in 1982. Colder is a
Freeport High School senior.
—The selection of Metit Sdtolars
- is now in progress. About 13,500.
Finalists are being conddered for
at least 1500 National Merit
SIOOO Scholarships and over
3500 foor-yeat. Merit .ichrfar-shtps
to be awarded tins spring.
(Cool.onPaoal*)
AmstSin Poniofp iMuitfec
BALDWIN - Tbree Uiuondale yootiis have been arrested by Hassan
County Homicide detectives and charged in tbe sboi^g deatb of
jO-year^ld Mjcbeal Pamoto of Baldwin. A fourth suspect was pi^ed
up, interviewed and later released, said police sources, adding that the-two
nwnth investigation into the muttler of Faruoto and robbery of bis
family's beverage store was stiD
Plan Memonai
Day Observance
FREEPOBT - Tbe iiiifial meeting
of the Village of Freeport
Memorial Day Ofasenraoce.
Conurdttee win be held Monday,
March IS, at 8 pm sharp, at the
'American Leg^ Do^xst, 49
West Sunr&e Highway in Free-port.
Committee Chairman Charles
Jackson is inviting all village
organirations to participate in the
parade, which win be held
Monday, May 31. Representatives
of the various organizations
Associates, who'were directed to-.are urged to attend tbe March
-fGoot. on Paje 15) 15th planning meeting.
. cotitininng.
Leonard Morgani 19, of-
8Sl Horlljern Parkway, Union-dale,
was arrested Tuesday.
March. 9> by Detectives Harry
Waltman and • Rqbert -Dempsey
and charged with Second Degree
Murder and First Degree Robbery.
Homicide detectives befieve
that Morgan, a teller at Peninsnla
National Bank in Massapeqna,
drove tbe car. He has bo:h ar-raijpied
in First District Court in
Miiiepu amrhetd wilhuut bailr
Following Morgan's arrest,
detectives picked up two more
suspects, one of whom, according
to a poike spcAesman, they believe
fired the weapon killing.
Paruolo. Anthony Lucky, 18.
tSI New Street in Uniondale,
has been charged with Second
Degree Murder and two counts of
First Degree Robbery. Arrested
with Lucky, a twelfth grade
student at Uniondale High
Sctwol. was SliaVn Mason. Tbe
two were arrested at Mason'i
home, 8^1 Northern Parkway.
Uniondale. Mason, a eleventh
grader at Uniondale High Schcol.
has also been ciurged with Second
-Degree Murder—and two"'
counts of First Degree Robbery. ,
Police explained that tbe second
couBt'of robbery for Ma$oo and
Lucky covers an unrelated incident.
According to police; a gun believed
to have been used in the
murder has been recovered in
Hempstead. _
Michael Parubio was tending .
the P & S Beverage Store at -22
-North Grand AVenue, Baldwin,
-»t.>n ^li..p(wffy he was held up
the evemng of January 22. Shot
in the head, Paruoto died two
weeks later on February 6 at
South _ Nassau Communities
Hospital.
His death was followed by a
public outcry and led to a community-
wide ineeting. at which
police promised ihe investigation
would continue until arrests
were made.
The Baldwin Kiwanis Club
iivsntuted a reward "for information
leading to the arrest and
conviction" of the suspects in
Ihe stKwting. Quickly, they were
joined by the Baldwin Chamber of
CDmmerce and the reward total
doubled to $5«]0.-
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-03-11 |
| 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 | 1982 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | Format |
| 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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