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^^*s HIEEPORT.NEWYOHK, JULyi5,19W
'47thYEAK.No.l2
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fUloyor Rghts Hydro-Electricity Loss
street Ifflprowment: Clfes Probable4(k5% Rise
^ S r i^fe*^ 'n Freeport Elecfric Rpfes
dissatisfied residents" fnm Ac
Soothside Avenue area attended
the Village Board meeting
Monday evening, JOly 12, to
complain that Installation of curbs
and aprons oh their propieilies
were unnecessary. The wort was
done in coajttnctioa_with a street
ioprovemcni prognm in Housing
ImpTwreroent Area J3. While the
street improvemedts were sub-tidued
by Community Develop-ment.
funds, work on aprans and
gutters.are billed to hidhridaal
pnxierly owner*. •'
After bearing the
wbo claimed that tbey bad wrMeo
-(ConrMiPaof 12)
Fihe^At
ON CAMERA. TIMVlilao«o< FrtMort will b« fMturad on aigM "Big ViltagiB Court
Appi* MInutM" to b« ifwwn ovar CtMnnal 6TV. Th* (Irtt thrM will b«
on Monday, July 19, at e-.S5 p<n, and on Tuaaday, July 20, a) 4:55 pm
and 10:58 pm. Tha ona^lnutaa apota highlight plaeaa ol Intaraat for
visiiort. Tba Fraaport aiaflmanta will ba ihown a total oi alght timaa
ovtr a 13-waak parted. Al Qrovar, of At Qrovar'a on Wooddatt Avanua,
donatad tha uaa ol Ma fallboat lor tha lllmlng of a aagmani en Wood-daft
Canal. Photograpbad abova, Qrovar .(2rid from r.) la halping
the camarawoman laah bar filming aqulpmant to tha daek. Othar aag-ment*
lllmad Ineluda dining outdoors at Otto'a 8aa Qrlll, ehlldran
rmlmmlng at tha Fraaport Racraatlon Cantar'a outdoor pool, and
•avaral bouiaa lormarly oocuplad_by^i)iow_bu«lnaaa pacaonallttaa. t ^ . _ - _„
Jamaa Valanllno, a raaldanl rt Maryland Avanua and a VrtlEW-TV""**^"™^-—
FSEEFORT • - Two vtUajje
property ownen, charged witb
ignoflng Village ordinances, left
Freeport VttUge Court on July 8
after each paid Sl.OOO in fioies.
Vlllige Justice Kalpb Franca bad
pteviwsly i ^ a escb party:tiihe
to cotttct the illegal tooditioea
wUch woold' have resulted is
FKEEPORT - Utters sent in May to Freeport r^idents. by State
Energy Committee Chairman Angelo Orazio. were answered t£is past'
week by Village Mayor Wil&am H. White. White respooded to Oraiio's
letter to those Freeporters, who bad written regarding a proposal to
- create a Residential and Rural Energy Authority (HHEA).
Accordmg to Mayor White, certalo facts and statements in Otazio's
farm letter to Preeporten "were
not substantiated, and are in matt
instaiices erroneous."
Orazio claims that state-wide
hydroelectrieity — now available
on long Island oitly to Freeport.
Socfcviue Ceotie and Gree^Mrt
tnnniffpal eleclilc BtiBty ooo-
—^.^ifoald save ULCO
nnptoSIOOperyear, for
bom^Vwitbodt electrie "- beat.
wbile.iiSE^easing'Freeport ntes-
•bypnlylJ%;"*. - ' . •^*"'
. ilsing current costs for last
month as reported to the Public.
Service Commission by UICO
and Freeport. White tells OUzio
tisat the yearly savings to ULCO
customers, under the state-wide
distribution plan would be only
S12J6, while the average Free-port
customer's biU would rise, by
ttie very least, 40.5%.
Whhe also objected to Orazio's
contention that New York SUte
taxpayers' "have made a significant
cootiilnition" to financing
the construction of the Niagara
and St. Lawrence faydo-proiects.
A review of. several PASNY
Aamiat Reports, wrote White,
show no contnbnticn or sabady
lecdved ii^m. the: Stated The
fiinds, be said. were.'aO. self-geiieixte4
or^ raised, through
ttsiiaik»-'af tax-exempt Jxmds,..
which'reqmrea~ that 50% bf the
pcmer from the Niagara Hydro.
iVoiect "was to be alloeated to
public bodies and: non-profit
' cooperatives.**
White's lengthy letter not only
details costs for manic^al eltctiic'
users, but describes the historical,
baclgrpand'associated with ti>e
enactment of the Niagara De-veliq>
ment Act bf 19S7. At that
t&ie, support of Oe Musidpal
(Cont.onPagolb)
staff mambar, auggaatad tha Vlllaga to tha "Btg Appla" produear.
Filming arrangamanta wara handlad by tha Vlllaga'a f>ubllcity Dlrao-tor,
Jaan Palara.
Mahler Elected Baldwin
library Board President
. » ' tfJo»nD«ltnty
BALDWIN - Ingrid Mahler was unanimously elected pre^dent of the-
Baldwin Libraiy Board of Trustees and Barbara Juster unanimoasly
elected its vice-president. Charles Bogea was elerted secretary and
- r«-«n«i^ M»im«n, tty. riMrly flectcd tmstec, tooik Ms oath of office at
Zohdi Kisswani, owner of tlie
delicatessen at 155 Broadway,
was lined a maximum of S250 on
each of three'summonses issued
^=rAdelaide AimSr4^ Volunteer>4TV
Writer Dies In Rorida
FSEEFORT - Friends of the Ute Addaide Aims win be joned by ber
by the Building.D^artmeat.:fac—only daughter. Wendy, at i special memorial tribute to Mrs. Aims to
maintaining the property with be held Saturday morning, Jnfy 17, at the Freeport Memorial Ubraty. ;
A native of Freeport, Mrs. Aims died oo Monday morning, July 13,
in Broo^sviile. Florida, fonowiag a lengthy illness. She and ber
husband, FraJik bad moved to
F1«ida last August.
The 56-year-old former Free-port
High SctMol star athlete who
grew up to be a Cbnover model,
.modelling school directw, tele-tbe
Board's annual'Organiiational Meeting beld inesday evening,
Julyb.- ; •".
Appointed to serve as beads of the various standing committees
were: Charles Bogen, Buildings
and Grounds Oocludiilg Ex
pansioa); ~ Leonard Melmanw
Fiscal; Barbara Juster, Library
Services and Publicity and
Comronnlty gelations; Ingrid
Mahler iai Charles • BogefiT"
By-Law and Policy Revision; and
Kevin Kamen, Liaison to the
Conunnnity Expansion Committee.
The entire board will
serve on tlie Pnsonnel Committee.
Wniiam Rowley was reappointed
attorney for the Board and
A.W. Oldehoff.- CPA, was
appointed auditor. Both THE
J^EADER and the Baldwin Citizen
were appointed offlcUt" newspapers
for legal notices.
, . . During the meeting, there was
bags of garbage, cardboard
boxes, bottles and beet cans
strewn around.'He was also fined
the.maTimiim for having a ^gn
witbciat obtaining tiie necessary -
permit.'
Desmond 0*Hagan of 391
Pennsylvania Avenue received
fines M X250 each on.fonr vioU^.
tibos at his rental property, a'
fuui-IamSy—dnpiez—at—72'74 •
Pearsan. The violations included
substandard conditions in two.
apartments, an ungraded driveway
and l a ^ of groiuid covering.
OtberRnes
Sooth Main CbtUaon Inc. of
140 South Main Street received a
S250 fine for repairing motor
a discussion of expansion plans.
Ronald Goodman, the-.Board's
architect, was contacted regarding
his fees for developing plans
" f6f~eipansion—posubilitiea— at— vehides outside of'thcir f nilriing.
Baldwin's Milbum School. This
had been requested by Baldwin
School Board member WiHiam
Ryan at a joint meeting of the two
Boards in Jnne. Bioth tike Sci»oI
and Ubraiy Boards wanted to
have an pertinent information oo
all expansion options.
Goodman said tiut his fee to
provide plans wooM be $2,500
plus the cost of the renderings.
- and the libraiy Board authorized
DirectorWalter Haber to sign tlie
(Conl. on Page 5)
Deha Carting Corp. of Wantagh
received a $200 fine for moving a
tmd: within the Village whidi
was leaking liquid wastes onto the
streets. Wilbur BresBn, a real
estate broker from Garden City,
was fined the mariniom of S250
for snbstandard conditions at 109
North Bayview Avenue. Similar
cimditioos at 47 Rnssell Place
broaght a S250 fine to Evelyn
Kapler of Mmapcqaa
-The complainant .1^ .all cases
. was the Bmldtng IJepar^ent.
Brail, who had a radio show on
Station, WEAF in. the 1930*s
and 19Ws and were members of
the Freeport LIGHTS Oub. On
ber iDOtfaer*s tide, Mrs. Aims'
family had lived (m^Lang Island
since the 1780's' and • were de^
Qaiacy
Adams
Tha late Adelaide Al ms
vision personalty and writer, had
tteen involved in many vilUge-wide,
school district and town and
county activities. .
Born at 89 Grand Avenne.
Freeport. Adelaide Aims had
lived in the village for all bat one
year, aittil she and ber husband
sold their home and moved sooth
for' her iiealib'." She was-the
d^toghtcr of .Adelaide, and. Curt
scendanis of. the John
Adams branch of flie
family."
A 1943 Freeport High School
graduate, young Adelaide Brail
was famed for her sports activi-
.ties. She was captain of the girts'
badminton, basketball and field
bodey teams and was the
school'sTop-female-athlete." Her
school spirit never Wavered and
she attended Freeport' High
School's various games fbr close
to four decades, cheering on the
youngsters until her deep voice
was e\en hoarser. One of her
life's major disappointments, she
said in 1981 at a birthday party
she organized and chaired for her
former music teacher, Wilhanna
Bruner. was the inability of
today's high schoolers to sing
'Coot on Pigs 12)
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1982-07-15 |
| 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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