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FREEPORT. NEW YORK. MARCH 18,1982
46th YEAR. No. 47
PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY
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Plan 160 Single, Duplex
Units Near WaferSiie^
FKEETOBT 'The village's PUmusg Board has npaaimoosly approved
a {dan to tezooe tlie undeveloped PTOpeitv at the foot of Goy-Lom-baidoAveinie,
owned by the Marvin Undner Estate, to allow for the
constnictioa Ol 160 cooperative units on more than 14 acres of land.
While recommei^dioK tlUt the zonfiig be changed from "Kesidence A
and Marine bdostty" to "Marine.
Apartmeiit — BaUel and Con-dominhira
District," the Planning
SITTINO IN THE BEATS OF QOVERNMENT TIM wlnnars of th« ^rMport Girl aeouUf •nriua) anay
c«nlMt, "I Would IMar^o B« Ptrt Of TtM^VDIao* QoMmmant For A Day," tat in for Uftr aduil
oountarparU at UM wtUf Board of TruitM^ Laglalathf* MMilngfAafdnTwrntlng, Marcfi«. TM
NM&^^^£jrSDp 231S. "Vtllao* Attorney:" Brownl* Cany-Cunningham. Troop 2096, "Truttaer'- ^
Sanlor' HAdl Jantan, Troop 2453, '"Oiiputy Mayor," Santor Tammy BaH.Troop 2*53, "Mayor;"
• Brown)* Krtatan Sparbar, Troop 20SB, ^'trualaa. Brawnte Barbara Btiano, Troop SOoa. 'Tniatar.".
Cadftta pomlnlqu* Racanalll, Troop 2061. vvuiaga Clarlc;" Junior Maiiraati Haaaion of Troop 2342,
"Fir* CbM:" aftd Junior ErlKa Kama, Troop 2342, l^PtAkm Chl*1."^-TbiMultt atindlng ara 0. to r.) -
vnilao* Englnaar Waltar Popa, Villas* Tr*«sur*r Jamaa Lyon*,-Vlllao* Attonwy Mlchaal Solomon,
Deputy Mayor Dorothy Storm, Mayor .William Whit*, Tniat** Alfr*d SIriln.-Truat** Timothy P«t*r-nana
and Vlllao* CIcrfc Thomas 0*Vlne«n20.
Baldwin Scfidof Phy. Bd
Unesup ^hanged -'• byyo*nO*<*n*y
BAUl WIN • National Merit FiiuJifU Thomaj Halperoi Steven Kati
and SIcplien OXeaiy were iatrodooed at the Baldwin Boani cf Ednca*
tion's tegnlar meeting Wednesday, Marcii 10. Aba booored. bat not
present, wer^ Uocla urhiba and Robert Davis, allb turned Ffaiafists.
Speaking for the admiaistratioa and board. Senior Hlglt School ptiad-pal
Earl Kecfer praised tbe '
Two Cop Team
Works Broadway
Board spedficaOy noted Ht concern
for tbe increased traCBc the.
constroctioa'. would bring and
cameoot "tataOy agahist having
a catering place" jost toizth and
vest itf Uie-EOvertr OB tbe old
Gtq'IodsbardtJEast Point Hotise-
- • site. io?tfc' lawn'ot Hetiqiaead
~.!Conatiucuon'ana oeveio^Dietit -
J ^ tadi's-caieiing estabBshmeiit
_l>*s. been:fnmored .for -sevoal
months. That property, because
. it i* owned by the Town of Kemp-stead,'
3be* not come .under village
zoning taws.
' JoiinDiGrada. dtaimanofthe
Planning Board, said .the catering
place would not help Freeport
bat would only add traffic and— -
otherjngblems.
.•The Flanniag. Board, which —
meets^ twice a month and has an
^dvis(](z capacity, listed certun
advaj^tsges wliidi tbe ie^peradve
devdopmeni would bring to the
vplage.: Anptoadmatdy S200.000^ ;
in~taz.'revenii^,7«p«i]d'~ann&ally ••..'
tesidi :"6nce> the-' de»ieluipiuent]_tt -<
cmn^et^.. .The 4ralne at the. en-^
tire «rea wcaild abo be. b^^ten-ed;
as-woald.tfa<; vHIage's muge' .
as a "grofwmg oommanhy."
Tbe Planning Board 'sdgg^ed
that tbe-.4]eveIopment. pteseiitly
called Beach-Heather Estates hi
its planning ' .stiges, 'would .
increase- bounng "for "young
people"- and wbold not have too
(Cpnt.qnPaaelS)
students and stressed that tbdr .
acsompUshmentt, both academically
and personally, indka-ted
tbe balanced approadi that
wa* encouraged in tM BaUwb
- S d ^ i S«>erlatendent RoDand
Jones ontuoed some of tbe
acoofnplisbments tad activities in
tbe scboob. puticnlatly those of
tbe bigb'schooi basketball and
wrestling teams. Because of
criticism voiced by some parents,
lioth Jones and' School Board
preddetit Arnold Lone empio^
rized that no activity should "be
pitted ajpinst another" and Uuie
stressed that intfannral activities,
w b ^ invohre tbe greater
number of students, are "every
bit as important" as tlioae inler-scboUstic
activities wrhkh at
times may' ganger more attesttou.
Jooes pruscd tbe.'!qaafily ef tbe
bnmia triatWwthtps" vrfiidt
~raatc— saeceaafcl— programs
possible.
Assistant Supexjstendest Gene
Laszaro presented a reoom-mro<
latici«i for the deoentarj?
snmmrr scbool which isvohres
stodeots in post . K-6. He
re^sssted an expimiim «f the
program to inddde a small
section for non-Engllsli speaking
students. Tbe post K.4 program
of apptoximatety TS- students
concentrates oo a (Uagnostic and
prescriptive approadi (or cUldren
identified as '^'Mgh risk." The
post 5-6 program centers oa-temediatioo
m language and
mathmematics. Upon questioning
by Lnrie, who wanted to make
sure tlkat every child wito can
benefit from tlie program is
invited to' participate. Lanzaro
eipiaiued- -tbat
approach Baits - tl>e type of
dUIdren Inciuded and tiut a total
remedaition approach would
change tbe character of the
program, vrfaich he said is
"TQlonsiy- guarded" because of
its great success in doing what it
sets out to do. Tbe coct of tbe
program win be $28 JOS pins any
salary inasases wbicb result from
new teichci contracts which tn'
presently being negotiated.
"0*'gah^fcaerh" .^
F a r M a c^
Persoosd »/-»t««n ^^w^n^^»^^ ,
fistxif teacbers. derical sti^ and
administratcn wbo win be
retiring. Iwrlwitfd was junior Ugh
school ptiadptt Meyer MiUmao.
(Cont.OnPaga'e)
FREEPORT • Snce the first of
this year, a permanent two-man
team, working cnt of tne i-reepoct
Police Departmeni'a Detective
Division, has made eight arrests
on marijuana-related cases in the
Broadway *te» ot—northeast
Freeport.
Working in Dlateckxhes;
Freeport Police OfScets Daniel
Coppola and Gregory Turner are
creidited witii picking up seven
cases for possessic^ of marijuana
. and one for the sale of marijuana;
A two-man plainclothes unit, '
which prior to last October was
on an off-and-on basis, has now
beooioe permanetit with Turner
and Coppola, who between them
have 20 years on tbe village' poGce .
force. Tomer; irlio has been a
Freeport po&ce oSicer for tbe past.
diagnostic—nineyarst and Coppola, whn his .
Dr. Schloss, Angle CUllin To Be
Honored Rf Chamber Of ODmmerce
FREEPOItT - Two long-lime
Freeport rttidenu, one. an 86-
year old muKe of this village, wi&-
be honored at the Freeport Chamber
of Cbromerce's 1982 InstaHa-tion
Dinner/Dance. >
. The octogenarianjiiDr. Mervin
L. Schloss, is this year's "Citizea
of the Year." Angle Cullin, a. resident
ot Freeport for the past 24
years, has been ciiosen 1982
"Woman of, the Year" by the
Chambet^Ladies Aaiiliaiy. ~
Angie CoHin and her husband.
Richard, have four sttu.Ridiard,
Thomas, Jeffrey and Patrick,
and a danghter4n-Uw, Janice.
Tbe QiUns live on Hubbard
• Avenue. . '.
been oo tbe force for U years
work together, rotating tbe^ -
shifts.
While the Broadway aterwas
reccntiy the target of critipsm tnr
a local civic group — the North
East Freeport Ovic Assoristioo
(NEFCA) — the tvro officers
describe their biggest marijuana
arrest as having occurred "on
t^oard Avenoeand North Main
Street, where they "completely
busted." as they- pat it,' that
locatioo with tbe arrest of a
Brooklyn man in possession of
more than right ounces of nuri-joana,
a Class "B" Felony.
Ninety percent cf Turner and
Coppola's arrests on Broadway as
(Com. pn Pag* 16)
Or. Marvin L. Schloaa
Bom in Freeport on December
12, 1895, Dr. Schloss went from
local schools to OK Hew York College
of Dentistry, graduating In
I9I9 a* third hoftor man in a-daas.
of300.
Wlule many profes^onal men -
— upon achieving success, leave
'the ftometown that gave them a
start in life, Schloss did just the
reverse. He has served five gen*
erations'of Freeporters, who as
his dental patients benefitted
fitim his up-to-date methods,
such as bringing general anesthesia
and other modem techniques
to (he village.
Y<«rs. ago, teaming up. with
(Cont. on Pace 10)
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-03-18 |
| 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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