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niEEPOBT. NEW YORK, AFBIl 1^1982
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Freepoirf Munldparpovf.
Ill Afthuof Resfni0uHfi<g.
FKEEPORT - Anniul ippoinfments to manicipal posts And com-misskms
wiQ be nude at the Village of Fteepott 't Organizatioii Meeting,
scbedoled this ye*z tor ChSs icomiog Monday evesing,.i^nril 5..at_
. Village; HaO. The 8 pm meetingito which the pnblic is faivited,. alkws no
public pattidpation. it also replaces the nsoal every Moaday night
opcji legisla^-session of the
ioani, whicfa will be held only if
an ntgent matter arises^-
The first Monday of the mboth
public meeting will also be
cancelled. The next public meeting
win be-held Monday night.
April 19, at 8 pm, following a--
7:30 pm legislative sess&b. -
Public participation — questions'
and OMunents 6om resulents '-^
HOWO«60PPRT^^RC<WTW9UTjpNtloJlwlr.<»wwyn»tr.Or
Ml) WK> Angle Cunin «:.. In Qlctur^ «t rtoftt) «r«* tiim fsaeiar'guMt* at ttt« Fraeport Chambk o(
I Myor William H. Whha. -
. . • )MtfllI•rY.^»"»^ie•pllnfl •"
pl«qut/eioch from Auxiliary praaMant Wilnui Buchanan aa Stat* Aaaamblyman'Armand D'Ajnato
wait* hia turn to praaant • apacial dutlon. (Othar pieturaa thia pao« •'Kf paga B; story thia paga.)
-^S?l^^^'^^'M*Jr?*P'??V^~*^»f<**^-
of the village's LegaLDepsitmeot
from three part-time attorneys to*
one full-time and one part-tioie
attotiKy. Presently, the three
part-time attorneys are Chief
Attorney hfidiael Soksnoo and
•D«^inty. Attorneys V. tbay
Cacctatore and If^ Josq;ib '
Echrards.% has bera rnmonred
thMgibrsrdswSIl>e^ipcintedto -
Lowyert Conclude
Argumenff in
Mary Young's Heoring
byJoanOatanay
BAU>Wm • lawyer* for M b tbe Baldwin SdMd District and Maqr
Yodsg, sccretanr to BaUiria SoperinteBdeot of Sdiocb, Cr. BoOaad
Jooea, tsncladcd tbdr pretentaWM, eiamiftadoo and cmaa,eianuaa*
tioQ of witness^ la • my4oo| sei^oa oa Thmsday. MattS^. TUa
waa the aeceod day of Ibe beamg wUdi bad begun M Marth 17,
tawience Seidi,. !egal counsel
for the District, Intradoced
suppleraeotal charges to the
onj^nal accusatiocL, against Mrs.
Young. The. odginal charge
alleged that'Mr*. Ypong-bad
breached coolideotiality by copy
tng and mttlflg known iafwrna-—treated-aa
tion contained bi a July 17, 1961
letter from one of the District's
'attoraeys, Eugene Ginsberg, .to.
the Scboid Board. Thl* lafoma-nVtu
reiencd to a uew
state
lausemaii,' Young's attorney,
was (bat Mn. Youog did not
breach coofidenlialliy. did not
"copy" the tetter, and titat (be
tetter did not contain ognfidentia]
infonnatioa nor w u the letter
ciQcifidcnHal jQLJfee,
District.
Nicolim Svroni In
h Chainbef Fm
FXEETOST • Claie to.400
people saw Firei^ott-bara
Stepltes Ntcoiiiio sworn in ts
prMdeat of the Freeport Chamber
'«f Commerce Satnrdqr
eveaing. March 27. Tbe aaaoal
iastaUafioo - dfamer-daooe was
held at SaMy Bay Yacht Oub..
NkoGno'a oiUh of oOoe was
administered by vaiage Mayor
WiDiaffl H. White and ^ ^ o ew
president then accepted tbe gsrel
mm oot-gohig pfesident Jo
Coat, the Chamber's ilfsi femde
top executive.
Niodino, wbo with, bis btotfa«
AI is a partner ta NicQfiao
pubBci
- At the yearly; Organhatioo'
Meet|ng,.(be>[i9ar — widt (he
. approval of tibe other feoi mem*
beta of tiie Board of Trustees—
appoints vatioos dCTWrtment
beads, as weS as tbe diafapersons
and members of tbe viOage.
commissions, boards, counAtees
and task force*.
•' Amoog^ the-few changes exported
this year is a consofida&ni
i ? i ^ : •^v^ii-
The recent'.'iaanbaiia^ - retire-raent
of Sapextnteodent'Public
yrori* Ed Ftefer.- wha win .be'•
moving to Mortb -CawBnair hw
also otaied a spot to be filled^
Ptefet's two posts. TnbUc Work*
and Parks u d ' Becreatioo. are
expected to be filled by David
Ixnr^oy, who presendy is ^ '
Iiead'of ti>e viBage'a ie«»Uly.
created Engineering Depattmeat."
(Cont.onPaoa'4)
I T ^ J . - ^ ',—
At the beating'* first session on
March 17, witnesses were
sequestered so that they could not
Cbastructioo
graduate of H(
veteran o(
is a
anda
statute lequliiag. a ttcent
appraisal fcr a sale ct-sdtool
pTwerty. , - Tbe new charge*
indiorted that there w u also a
letter of July 13. 1961 6oca
Ciadiefx-'to tbe DMrtet con-t
a i ^ g substantia fte i^ame
_inlDm*tio« and «ia»>lr»£YguBg_^^__^^
breaded - confideattality t^ YoungadflgfifedTToo^seeaedto
makiag known tbe-cmdenU ef iodkate that Youag^adnotted to
tiMt first time, 0ie tcstliiwny of
Dr. Jones and Dr. Fb^rlSs
Almenoif, Attittant Superintenj .
dent for Personnei. both indicated
that Mrs. Youngjiad sdndtted to
"cojqriag" Oe . InlohBalion.
nowevc*» tiiere were'diffetcJicea .-
in what each said
years with the'
'{Cont.ORPad«20)
SteamsPaifc Forms
that letter to be* luubaBd. Wally.^
Young, wbo used tlie intormatioa
in a petitioa.to tbe State COOP
miSMoner of-Edacatioo- TUs
petitioa was nplield by Com-
.misuooer Cordoo Amhadi. and
tbe reiereadsm anthotiring tlie
.sale of CocSdge Scbool has been
' deciarediavaiid; *,
. ^^mhaaHU&hie M Stanley A.
copying tte letter. .' wbereas
Ahnrnofr* testimooy sceaoed to
indicate tbat Young adajMed that
she )oited dow* soi6fe wotds£la
Iier owa tfstiawny. Young said
that sbe efiea>oMcd notes to iidp
licr ' * H^ ^i?fT ccxtais issovma*
tion. .
At the sieceo4 beaxiag, s w e^
^''- JCd».e«»Wfllf8)*'.' • ,
Cniiwi Patrol W
FBEEFOBT • . Entbniis'ftn
among tlie members of - tiie
Steam Puk Civic Anodalioa is
tumdng Ugh tor the fonaaiiaB of
r Qyi&ui Patrol tor their area,
fipirfned ttier: orgaajtrtintfa-piesident
Fran SocAdn. CoQowing
a recent meeting of the gtovp.
At tbci meeting held .Wednesday
cvetdng, Matdt 14, tbe
members fa attendance-voted
unaiteoDSly — s«7s SMIUUI—to
form a OvWan VittU patterned
after tbe ooe is meratiau dace
October in the Bciipbboi^ nortit-
,w«st scetioBkafcthe/viOagei and as
•• •V.>",(Cairrtlo«PK«2|l>'^.'.« •>
,- i.
IT'S HIS GAVEL NOW. Fraaport Chambar of Commart* praskfani
Sttplian Kloodno (r.) apcepta th« stval of fii* offk* from hi* immadUle
pMt prasktoflt Jo Con*. NIcolina wa* Insiaiiad at tha Cftambar'a annual
dlnnar-dane* h«kl Saturday night, March 27, at Salty Bay Yacht C<vb.
Folkwlng tha admlnistertng of his otih of ff1)ce by ViUaga Mayor
WlHlam H. WhHa, Nleollno mad* an aeeapianca^speech which outlined
Fraeport'a past and present, assets «o<} draw ^ yertM^j)lctura of It*
futiira. (Seataxtof speech, pagali.)
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-04-01 |
| 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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