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FREEPOHT, NEW YOBK. JfiAYJi. 1982,
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Wjg 2S*PE» OOgjJ
Hearing On Co-Ops 56% OfFreepott Voters
5^5^^ ?*^ Approve School Budget,
Fox Po/ifs 62% OfVfite
FEEEPOKT - TV .VilUge
. Board of Trastee* has set-May 24
as tbe date for a pobOc bearing CO
the' rezooiog of t£e lindoer
. property, where architect Francis
GnicoMli, Baldwin attorney,
WlUiani C>beo,.and Ms brother,
Herbert, propoie'' (b-': build '.a
160-ttnlt cooperative complex.
FBEEFOTr—WBUn 20 nunntes after the polls bail dosed at 10 pm
•Wednesday, Mnr 5, those gathered in the Freepoct School District's
administTatioao£5ces knew t ^ t thdr 1982-63 school bndget bad p^ss-
„ — . _ «_„ ed. Even iriore oyerwhelmingly, Docotlqr Fm had woq election to'tlie
Hndsoi EJV ind<i.^ lombanlo- «•** with the vote*.., -r:r- — - —^ ^
• - ' ' The S29a».107 school budget.
REWARD FUND GROWS. Mambara of Fraaport^a Spartan Masonic^
l i d s * No: 966, F..&.A.M. praaant thair tS,000 chaek to Fraaport
Ctiambar of Commarca praaldant Stava Niooilno. Ttw Maaona' contribution
brought tha "Patamana Ravrard Fund" to ovsr 910,000. Tba
raward waa aatabllshad (or Iniormatlon laadlng to-tha arraat and
convietion of thaparadri or paraona raaponatbl* tor ttta attamptad
murdar of Rav, Timothy Pittamana on April 6. Standing in front of tha
Flrtt Praabytartan Church of Fraaport, of aihlct) Pataniana la tha
Pastor, la Q. to r.) Maatar Paul Hinkawlcz. Nicolino, Robart eurgar,
Edward Ennia and Frank Primroaa. i -
mothrsted .consdentou
sensitWe young, man,"
Lynch.
and
lays
fop Baldwin H.S.
i^rdds Named
: -''BALDWIN •SteyeK iCatz has been designated as Valedictorian and
Howard Herman as Sahitatorian for the CUss of 19S2, annodnced Dr.
Peter K. Lynch, Interim Principal of Baldwin Senior High School.'
Katx heads liU dass with straight A'a and A-f'a b aU sobiects, most
' M them hoooft. He was elected to th^stional Honor Sodety and has
served as 'president of the ^ ' ' ~
Spanish Hooor Sodety. He was him as superior, for he is a highly
abo the-ttdplent of the High • —^
Honors^Award from the Long.
Island Sdence Congress and has
partidpated in the Secondary
Student Training Program at the
University of bwa.
According'to Khool officials,
"Steven is a matntcynung man
with seriousness of purpose who
• is respected by faculty and peers
for his inreHectual prowess.^' He
hastbeen accepted at Amherst
Cdlegic,'- where he will study
me«]^dne. -
Sdutatorian Howard Herman is
• described, by Dr. Lynch as
possessing "outstanding acadein-'
te achievement" .aad-.-"tme
humanitarian spirit.". His
"hitellectnal curiosity" has l>een
the motivating 'factor in many
specialized projects in which be
has done exemplary wxxt. He has
been the recipient of oameroas
/ - awards d d trophies. "Moreover,
' be. has given unselfishly in ttie
area of community service and
indeed has made an impact on
_ many people's lives. Howard Is
a Cnxi person'whose teadbers rate
Avenue, haa long been nnim-
' proved. Prnently zoned Besiden-tlar
'M" tad Mufae lodostrial,
the proper ty aeeda the renahtg
to allow it* use fbr cooperative
apartiQeota,-^'^ j . ' ' . - . ^ : . .-..--^.,
Beaidi Heather "Estates, aa iu.
..developer .is .calling it, would
inchide 16 sectiooaaf tea apart-menta
each, in 24-foot high buBd-ittgs.
The 14.0$ acres would also
be the site of a awfmn^ng pool,.
cabaaaa, tennis courts and dMs,
to be used a o l^ by the reddeota
of the cooperattTC oop^nex.
At a mectins hieid In mid-
March with resiaests o£ the area,.
would adi
.^^aents would adI for SSS,00O-S6O,
00O fbr
and 580,0004100.000 for two
bedroom -un^. The improved
"property, theydaim, wonlid SM-which
carries a S2.34 inoease b
tl>«_s4n(>! tazy receded l i ao
"yea" votes; to 1,007 "no" votes.
The libranr bu^et swept to >ie-'~
toiy, 1,33a to 7S8: and Donthy..
Foz, in'ber first bid for a acbool--
board aeat, the one being-vacated
by Ellen Kd^, received 1,376
votes to opponent ShaHene
Asei>dk>-Knsse&'a 836 votes. Ms.
. BnsseU's loss was her second, as
dte had s o o ^ electioo last jrear
aswell.-
In a break-down (tf the votes: St
AtMay Schaal, Foz took 265
vota Qplus seven absentefc votes),
to Bassdl's 114; at O t e ^ w ,
Irax. • /a. ltBiiett-=r317; at. Buy ^
Hl^Baaoc Grade
During Commencement, 31
atsdeots named as High Honor
(Jradoates will wear special
stoles. These are: Karen Antell,
Lesley Barbakoff, Robert Alexander
Broioo, Andrew Brookston'e.
Laura Bnrde, Linda LaMar
Carmbba, Midiad IMeber, Peter
Charles Elarde^ Lloyd Ffank, Sne"
Gtedder, kidurd Mark Gteen-wak),
Inbmas Halpem, Kevin
Hassett (January, 1982
graduate),- Howard ' Herman,
Michael Katlan, JefErey Katz,
Steven Katz, Scott Lerman,
Howard Joel Miller;—Maria'
Miner, Stephen John O'Leary,
David Salomon, Wilfiam Sahra-tore,
David Shawr—Sobert
Sciiinoagel, Bradley Sherman,
Adam Sohn. Warren Soong, Vidu
Stone, Ooona Viscoonti (Jiifuary,
1982 graduate) and Kevin J.
{Conl.of>Pac«16)
erate aa anticipated
S400,00b la taxes.
The pubOc hearing win b e ^ at
8 pm at Village Han.
Canines,!;
Humqnt, 0;
In Court Trial
FHEEFOKT -.The case against
Wimpy, Freepoit's cdebrated
canine, was dismissed for U<k of
evidence by Village Judge Ralph
Franca, at tiie end of a two-part^
trial. Following the second day of
testimony on Thursday, April 29,
Franco, dismissed tl>e complaint
against VTmipy'a owners on the
grounds that "the people (that is
~tlie Village Ptosecntor] lud (ailed
- to prove tiie guilt of tlte defendant
beyond a resonable doubt."
Bat Franco, in Us-ded^oo,
also said he did not mean to.
indicate id both parties dtat either
of tb^mhad won or lost tike case
' - and he recommended tlut the
complainant, Andrew Scfairmer,
and the defendant, Terry-
Gtbbard, seek outside asristance
from tlie American Arbitrarion
Assdtiation's Community Dispute
Center.
Franco called the disagreement
(Com. on Page 16)
view. Fox • 329, Rnssell • 120: at
Attlmr, Fox • 329, Rsssdl - l Ur
at O^ya, Ris • 3S3. BnsseQ • 63;
and at Oavalaad, Fox • IS to
Russell's-112.
The sdMot bndget tecdved 2S6
"yea" votes to 137 "no" vote* at
Atktean: 228 "yea" and ICa
"no" at rilawt i i ; 239 "yes*^ to
274 "no" votes at A^vlaw; 264 .
"yes", 227 "no" at Aitkar. 190
"yes" and 264 "no" at Gft^yav-and
103 "yes" and 3 "no" votes
at OtmlMiit Avenue school.
The library, with a tax faicrease
of only six cents per SlOO assess-
«!d valuation, lost at only one
polling place: G l i ^ grhaal,
where 216 rodents voted "yes" -
aqd 226 voted '^'no.V ;At Al^kaaaa
.SdHol,* ^tbe 'i libcaiy - - received
260'•'yea" Vbtwi 114.'W'! at
rilnaali ai, J94 '.'yea.'V 98 "no;"
at B^yview. 293 "yes," 204
"no;" at Aitkar. 285-. "yes,"
HI "no," and at Oev^ed
AvwMB. 77 "yes." 5 "no."
The mood in Superintendent
of Sdiool Jade BierwMt's of-
Sec was one of qtdet jubilatini.as
teadiers. adl^istraribn staff
members, FTA woAers .and
parents and -students congfatu-
Jated each other.
—Winning-candidate Dorothy
Fox eqiressed it-herself: "1
am very pleased that the bndget
passed." she said with a smile.
Both eandid«tg« li«i^.j«mpytyn«d
to have the^bodget'pass.
: As to her own vrin, Mrs. Fox
said abe was ^Mi dut Ote cam-
. paign had been an open, honest
-and fair one and ahe vras now
. ready ' to woik veyy hard."
Dr^-Kerwirtlh Issued a statement,
saying. "We ate gratified
that Freeporters have agahi voted
to support a biidget proposal
which combines cost-effectiveness
witfa- educational ezcdt
ence."
•THE (>ilEFS, Incoming ar>d outgoing of tha Fraeport'FIra
Department. At'tha Installation dlnner/danoa, Friday nighl, April 23,
State 8«(Mtor Norman J. Levy praaentad a.Citation of ^tatandlng
•actilevemant to outgoing dapartmant Chief John Comba. Stwnm at tha
atfair are 0- to r.) Assambtyman Armand D'Amato, Congratanan
Noonan Lent. Incoming Chiaf John Prmanzano, Combs. Seriafor Levy
and Fraepon Mayor Wltlia<n White.
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-05-06 |
| 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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