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Fraaport •
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Freaport
Sctwot District
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FREEPORT U I U 1 5 2 0 6
FSEEPOBT, NEW YORK, APRIL 15> 1962 FRE^OOTMEf^
PEICB25* PgtOOPY
Reward row In Pastor's
T u ^ ^ ^ FreoporfGoesAH-OufTo
i PrownzMo Top Chief ^ ' " ^ PeferhOfia's Assolfonf
_ FKEETOBT ~Cee TndwisUr
(onner Captain of B^rriew Roae
Co. #3. ikts won eB9£floa as Tldtd
Assistant Chief offbe ^teeport:
Fire Oepartaeot at tbe-d^p«t-nienl'a
aansal ddef* demons
bcMTIntsday evening, i^ril 8.'
TudMitU oatpoOcd' Oeoise
MonboOand of Hoae Co. 2'aiid
Bffb-Teny of Hose 4 i&^tbe_
baOoting, wUcb took placeat Fire
• Headqioartets 00 Bnadaray.
Also, as expected, John
Provenzaao of Eni^ne Co. #1 was
elected Chief. Steve Weak of
thK^ Cb. First Asdstaot, and Lea
Ficidsa of Eaetgaqr.Co. Second
BEST SP0RT< Wllb bt* parafltt tootdflO
from Mayor William Whila p.) tha Fraat
Ing Program's Mayor'a Sportsmanship Award. Tba prtMritallon iooK
place at a'rseant-nnntrlundiaon at tha Racraaihxi Caniar. tha
2S-yaarrO(d bowling pfDgraai^&.oo-tponaorad by tba Fraapori Racrat-
(ionOapartmant.FreaportEDeandBaldwinPr»-Bowl. ~
E4th«jiMi-K«rtniVn«i«ir.««hi.»--*»**«* Chief tor 1 9 0 « . moitqiie wocnc
ihiD Award. Tha ortiMnUiion (oek *«»n tepped to T* the • dnazt- S f - ^ ^ S "r
FKEEFOKT - More than SS.ogo has already-beea -EMMtpied %
Freeport orgafihattens and local i«ddeiiS~ towa^&^'a ttwsrd.for .
io&nnstion leading to the ahest and convictte of Oe oskaown
assailant(s) of Timothy Pet^nana. ninistet of theJFfast Resbytetlaa
Owrdi of Ftecport and a meaner of Oe VOIage^ Board efnustoes.
.One mtA after the brvtal
attack in his office at tite dmrcb,
Fetonasa is (tin oomatose and ad
life^pp^rt systems at ~Soiit)>
Nassan Cooiiimnities Hospital.
- The 40-year<dd fuher of two
yt)aog diUdren was foond by Vbc \
Aatth cimodian at aboot 6:30
pm Tiieiday eveniog, .April 6.
bring in a pool o f blood and
haddled-over a telephobe; tiie
victim—poQee sources say — of
tniUt^te wtNuds inflicted with a
. tbe .reward, knowing that a
. thnrlfrr—rawsrd in Baldwin.
started by-, tiiat comnuintty's
-»», -^nm^ » > , < , > » dnart- I S j ^ ^ ^ "^ fteeport Fire'
meirt^aS^odBattalioitOelegafe^ D*pKt«n^ Emeryency^ Cam-i
for the- nest term, .-an hooor i*!^[y^''r'"}!* r?S *
nonnaHy bestowed upon tte dot-, «rtw«a »«4l, underwent Owe«
gbingCUef. - ..: j^to tojg.lioBi. sargerj.that-nigitf.
~ ~ Two. '.operations—^bave. • sabs^
la th* total TOtiat of 271, qnoitty^been perfomed dating
PtPttjoawg pfSsA 134 >w>e»
For Bqfcfwin School Seof
BALDWIN • Williani Sysn,)pteseof member of tbe Baldwin Board
^of Edncatioa, wilUxtApposeilLby tiie 2S-year-«id vke-pteildeiit of the
Baldwin PBblic Ubraiy Board ol Tnutces, in tbe Scfaoii Board electton
(o be beld Jnne 9. Byan, wbo is serving his first term on the Schod
' Board, hadannoaneed pteviooily that be would seek re-dectioo.
thaKt eb^e w.Koualidn £rna'na fodre dBaarladtwwina
Sciiool Board came in the form of
a letter„6am a former Baldwin
teacher, endorsing bis bid. When
called. Kamen told THE LEADER
that be wooM be sending oat a
"formal snooancemcnt" later in
thewe^.
Ryan, a resident of Sdioeo
' Street for tbe past 13 years, has
served as vice-president of tiie
Baldwin School Bo$ti. He U tiie
faiber of foor cbildmi, three of
whom attend Baldwin PobRc
schools and one who b a pre-
. ti f tcxilf r. A former yioe-prcnocBt
- cCti>e Baldwin Booibets, Ryan b-^
a member of that erganhatte'a
Eieuitlife Board and a coach ior
tlw Bombers and the PBC. He is
an iron worker..
Sysa; wlw fiitst ran for Scfaooi
Bond on tiie issues «f tearganfaa-
I tioo, e^pUhu he aeeks redecdoo
I jnorderto'.'coodnaetoserveihe
;• taxpayers and to get a better
. edoc^onal system in Baldwin."
Kamea, a badidor, fives with
bis ftsniy on Byrd Piaoe. A
HiSBU Coasty CoammaKy
College gtadnate, be went dl
dttoogb tiie Baldwin pobSc school
system, having moved to this
cottmnnHy with his pazests at me
'' a^g e'< o ifK OnVei sltaJouwnf'l i'. -m Haen iasg epdr c*s ewaiotyh .
Newsday.
A member of the Baldwin
' library Board dnce 197S, Kamen
is a sergeant with (he Nassau
AnzilLuy Police; a foawfing
inembCT and Board member «
tbe Baldwin Histaricat Moseam;
and the fir^^aldwitt High School
gradaate to serve as an es-ofDdb,
DOQ-voting,' meinber of' the
Baldwin Scho&l Board.
March Burglaries
Drop In Baldwin
BALDWIN • Tbe tnunber of
bar^laries in Baldwin in Match
have decreased. State Senator
Horman J. Levy learned tcientiy
at a moodily nKf ting wink
Inspector Andrew Maltain,
Cbmminding Officer cf the First
Prednd of tbe Hadan Coanly.
PoBoe Department.
Levy indicated tiitf pabBc
the Baldwin
Ptqgtam
panSc^atioa in
N^gfrf?^?T™^"d Watch _
has had a positive impad oo tbe
rtdoctioncfreridrtitialbgri^arWa
and oOer criaaes in that locdity.
Figores for the moott of Much
sfaow^tfaat.-wUe last Teat 0961)
there were 19 teridestid-and ab,
•i. .•• •(CoRt.onPaoaa)
-rnni^ng uiaoppoae^ for CUef;
Wenk, 191, nnoppoaed for Rrst
AssiataiiiChfef;aadFlddsa. 199.
anopooaed for Seooad Asdstant
Chief . Thbd Aaaiatant Chief vote*
totalled 2e6: TadMbU, 96; Mnn>
iKiUand, 92) Tctiy, 7B. John
_(Coc\t.on«»aGia19)
Freeport School
. Supts. Ccptalii Sex
Prognm To Parents
FREEPORT • The school ad-mioistntVn
in the Fteepert db^
trict has been attemSng FTA
meetings recently to pttaeot to
ttaem a draft c( tbe ptopeaed cmr-ticntam
for the dbttid-wlde new
Fandfy Life Edncatioa ptognun.
Sapetintendent of Scboob
Dr. John E. Bierwba deacrR>ed
tbe meetings »t having.gooe
extremely wcH and the parents
as wj retq*it« U> the aiatetialr^
presented.
Ust Kiting, an admlsistra-tion/
staff committee, set-op bv
tbe Freeport - Sdnol-Board,
reoommeaded the jntl'ilulkai by
stage* of a Family life. Car-ricmnm
in tlie dotzict.
.Parents btve aaid, Bierwittb
exptaiiks. that socfa infhrmatioB
{s^'fitBcsh for them" to impart
to their yoangsters.
Since last spring, tbe staff-adndidstration
committee -iiss
^ETdopeti a-more than SIVpage
corriciuom, whldi was tbe* ce>
viewed by tbe adn^i^strs&ia and
tbe Board of Edncatioa. Tbe
Board, jays .Bierwirth.. ''went
cfuU a fot of time oa b." While
(ContlonPaaeia;/.- ^
tnepext few days,
The^ffionaBair which pceiieBtly-totals
$5,125. was began by Oe •
Reciwtt Kiwaids Clob *t a meeting
the evening after tbe assanlt.
Peteniana has been a long-time
iMmi>es of tbe-orgai^xatSoa iod
its fbrroefr-piresideiitr-At~the
meeting, as Kiwaids preddent
John Matters ex^ain^ it. tbe
members were in a state of
"shock." At thb jpoiati" Masters
describes, "yoo feel helpless."
They voted snanimoosiy to oSer
n m a b . Jus J>een crecfited vriA
breaking tiM Michael PaniUo
shooting case.
Steve Malone, aa attorney and
oneofKlwanb* newest members.
was named coordifiator of tiie
Kwaida eSott and witiin a day,
tbe Freeport RepnbBwn' Cort-"
ndtteeman'a. ComeS' came op
..tWHB0'ao^»vWiiBanothera3Sw. --. >
'IVteruaaa baa abobeeaactivie
idtfa tte Ffeepotl Cbastber of
Commerce and has mas^ ftiends;
in that groap. AhnttA dmnl-tanwaiily
with tbcKiwairfs effort,
the Precport Cbantber oCConi^
mcxte Execttttye Board was. setting
np a slmUar pirocednre. Thie
XbambeiU. dooAon far" the
reward fond ' has also 'be^~
annoonced, by its president Steve
Nioofino, as S1.000.,uNicoEQO
explains tiiat hb orgaafaation
"baa always stood for law and
order. Wbetiier oar detgy, or
' merchant-be.reddeat'.has been
vidoB^ attacked, we cannot
condone socb actions. We win not
stand idly by." states NicK^ioo.
Hearing.of the- fond, other
. .^CMt.onPac«16)
SCIENTIFIC sm&f.-Stx atudania at FrMport'a Oodd Jimlor High
School ara praparini^computar-programa for tha 1062 Umg Island
Sdanc* Cct^^taaa and thb yaar'a Dodd Aeadamb Fair- Habart Ennb
(saatad, L). Dalvtry Taylor (saoied. 2nd I.) and Qbnn WhKa fMafad.
r.) ara using tha f adiitiaa of the schooi'a Computar Laiy to prapor* tha
compotar programa ttwy wrilt antar into tha oompoUUon wtttv-Selartea
proioeta ty atudantafrom ail tNtr Long Island at tha Long Island
- Maoea Coni^Ma. W/Hllam Rugolsky (saatad 2nd r.) Erie Saarmaa
(stahdiaa.1feidr.)«KfOlantha Von Raddan standing, 2nd (.) ara working
on otivar comptilar programs to damonatrata at tha May 3 Oodd
Academic Fair. Tha atudania''Efforts >r* baing IvP«rvls#d.iW Dodd
Sdwol Sdanew Chalnnan Sanford Paanar Jdandhisl J.) j w l Cpmputar
. tatrCdoirdlnatorAndrairSatzarlMaading, r.).
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-04-15 |
| 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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