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VACANT HOUSE B0RN8. SmoM pe«»» from th* roof d( m wnpty
houM m 3W Sovthfidt Avmf.Sim mif nomlntf tin, on Stturday,
July 17, cnMfd tbout naOjOOO worth ol d«nat». Th« FrMport Fl«
CMMrinwit'i TriK* Comptny tfld KOM Compwif Two, Fot»r «nd
FWo rMponded to th« mm; diroMMi by ChM Joh^rovanouio, who
cUMtoraroutlMlnvMtisMfon. (Photogr»{)hbyMIMUna«<i*)
Two More Atrests On Bioadw^^
C«Wg»ndft wa* barged with
crisiliial potsefsion of marijoaisa.
and tsijffid vkU^^^ the
vehkle traflk regnlatkAs and Ms
qicie was Impounded.
> Office. Ettace. tMf time wfth
Pdke OSker Oteg Tntner, was
FBEEPOKT . ViOsge potke
recently effected several more
anetts ia the Btoadiay ate* on
mari|oana-reUted charge*;
PMlce Ofikers RaimuMid
Enstaee and Danny Otikpola
arrested « 24<jrear-old linden-bant
mas on Toesday afternoon,
inly. 13, after chasing him-a* he
allegedly attempted to leave the
scene on Us Honda notorcyde.
According to the pc^kc report,
Enstac* and Coppots were <» a
rootine patrol when they observed
John CaUi^tndea allegedly
paichastng « ttnall nuniOa
envelope jMtt^ing mar^oana.
patrdtng the area on Saturday
aAeroooe, Jolhf J 7. when Ae;^
reportedly observed Stanley"
GoQdeo, m^ 16! North Main
Street, ^ l i s g jCknld WUliaihs.
23, of 101 Harmon Street, a tmall
manila envelope possibly «m-taining
nsair^nana. WiOianu has
been charged with orindna!
poasestioa ot marijuana: Cooden^
for its sale.
Poltcoman Hurt
Invotttgming Cor Acddettt
FKEEraRT • A ViOage Police
IHiker waa fayured when he went
to IflvesdgalB an auto accident
tad was aOeged^ asaaslted by
four occnpanta-front one of the
vehicies. • ^ •
Acccrding to the poikc repott,
Freeport I^Bee Oincer Rinard
Clesiy was assigned to invexti-gate
an auto accident at, aboot
i:40pm Wednesday, July 14. at a
paricug ttett Ul Wooddeft
. Avenue in Freeport.
The accident was minor in
natnic and the oSicer was
engaged in taking the necessary
information when allegedly an .Resisting Arrest. In additioi
occupant of one ot the veWdes,*- the three charges, Pyo Hong
other oocnpant* of Hong's van,
Mobe Jang; 23, of i%iahin|;
Song Hoog, the 29.year:oU mwe
of I ^ Hoeg; and Jong Kan, 34.
of Bfidgraort, Connectilent,
wrestled wito the officer.
'A witness to the caelee, Steve
Edgewortii <4 Uvittown, went to
Oflker Cleaiy'a awistancc and
succeeded, along with other
police officers who had arrived,
in snbdning the foor, all of whom
were charged with Obtbuctiog
Governmental Adndnisttadon.
Assault Second Deipee and
addition' to
Pyo Hong, 31, of Woodslde,
Quetax, gabbed the tioease and .
registration belonging to someone,
from the other'car, from
Oeaiy's hand.. When the officer
attempted to retikve the artldes.
Kong reportedly refdsed and
Cleary attempted to arrest him for
Obstniciing Governmental
Administration.
At that aroe, reportedly three
also charged with Grand tttceny
Third ' Degree and Crfanina!
Misdiief Fourth Degree for
allegedly riming deary's holster
and taking hu gun. The four were
arraigned in first District Court,
MinMta, the frilowlng day.
Pdice Officer Oeary was
' treated for a human bite to the
forearm along with abrasions and
contusiaas.
Two GByiTcwirmsmi»»Brtr-
. The 63,011 square feet to be
leased tnr Bolova la only part of
the 110.000 aquare-feot building—
•.buih to bouse, Two G«xv
ndova win take the Sunrise H i ^
way *^c6on «f tite store, bet acs
oocuing to a corpotatioii execs*
tive, the Mfoniobile repair store
there now wQl be able to itmain.
BUS TALK...
EDirOnSNOTE:
THE LEAOen fa pmoU talntm-mtem
lt$ pmrttl eolumnM,I>mM
e. Vl.t.r not tab. eonlut.d mlUi
OMvUA.. Wim, our Jin p^pulf-mmttt
«lumnl*l.
DmfU e., at 13, l» »i> mmi on
tusM ana bu$routt$,M</mm 0r»-
pIMMd (hat h. mUt ttm. m
liilemfUon»IUourt9ad.f^ .
Many JMal ' mitfahta us.
bu*m: mutf mon.wooKt lUm to
try ai.m...lF thty tui*m whkh
want whara. Thasa utklm ar« for
Ihtm: ihm. iirUel»s $r.. lor •// o/
Fortbe nest couple of .voeeks, I
win be writing a few artides
about &e Metr^poiatan Subarban
Bos Aotfaority (MSBA) and will
be (ooldng spedScaliy into each
-route that serves Baldwin and
Fteeport. , " _ •. ...-»»_,: .
. TUs wedt, I wiS focos (fo
two—one from Baldwin and otie^
from Freepott —• the H!6 and the
JB<t2. The NI6 runs fron Sihrer
Lake pond in Baldwin attd«Qes;on
Foxburst Boed to the BocMDe
Centre raihoad station; From,
there it g o ^ to Hempstead via;
Hempstead Avenue and then to
Kootevelt Field- via Westbory
Boulevard. It cbsU 754 for the
fare and you may request a
transfer (see below) to go to
"another bus going In the suae
general direcUoo as foQows: the
N4. N14, NI7. NIS at the Sock-viUe
Centre BailrQad station; the
N17' at Oemott Avenue and
Hempstead Avenue, Kodkville
Cenbe; the N17 at Graham
Avenue and' South FrankBn
Street, BodnriOe Centre; and any
bus at the Hempstead-Tenninal,
and the MIS. NZ2, N22A, N24,
H27. N45. N51 at Boosevelt Field.
*!}« JB62 is a Jones Beadtbtts
thaf'^runs very often betweei}
Frfcport and Jooea Beach duing '
tbesiiiBaer mootha only. This
t«ia doea NOT a c c ^ transfers
nor ^ve any ^nt- You must pi^
754 ooe-way bre. JB62 connects'
with the Freeport raihoad atation
and con&ects with the N4. K19,
N36. N40, 41. Nii2 and an
I.I.S.S. trains. This is the only
Jones Beach bus that runs unffl
Sept«nber 30. Because of bc^
weather the MSBA wiS add more
buses to the aehedoie *DA, a few
times, yon may get as ardcniated
bus (see next report). The JB62
wiU ONLY STOP at the Fre^wit
BS station and Jones Beadi West
Bathhouse, C^ttai Man. and the
East Bathhouse and at nights,
Jones Beach. Theatre (thls..wi]l
stop August 29). Fbr more
informatica about the jooes
Beadi twses. call 222^1000Jaiid
yoo will get bus informatian and
up-to-the-minute data about bus
canceHaticns due to rain.'
If yon would like information
that can.wait a w e ^ . send a letter
to me David E. Vieser, c/o The
Leader, P.O. Box 312. Freeport,
MICH ON.eiXKSATlON. Fr»»port Mayor VWIItom H. Wlilt«0.) eoo-gratulatas
FrMport Ptitei DatacUvn Julius Pavw (2nd 1.) on PasrM**
appointment M Proiact Diructor for lh« Buainots «>d Corporai*'
: CommWM b< the Naaaauf SutfoK Coundl of the United N«Qro Coltoga
Fond (UNCF). Looking on K. (^ntil Prasidem Batty King Qblafuhi
(2nd r.), suidaM* oounaelor lor th« South Huntlnoton Scho«LOWncb
and Bualneas and CorponrtaC^offlfflKtw Co-chairman Sainutl WUaon
Jr. AMn Wanslay, Co-Ctwkman with Wlladn. arrivad tftar tht photo-araph
waa takwf, TIM UN(;F raises mpnay tor 42. blade coiMoas and
unWorsltlM. (}Mh« SOMQ atudenta 8tten<ilna the InsUtuUona. SOO
coma trom th« Lohg Island I
N^ro Oolite Fund Volunteers To Meet^^^
FREEPOKT - A meetiag ol
vtdonteers, for a telftriiane soOd-tatkni
drive lot tie' Ki^san/
Suffolk Coundl of the United
NegroPiOege Fund (UNCF), wffl
b^ held Mwday. Ju^ 26, at S pm,
at the Freeport Exempt Firemen's
Hall, North Long Bead)
Avenue. '.
The telephone soEdtatian drive
is one of the Injects planned by
Freeport. tUiee Detective Jn&is
Feaise. Project.Director for the
Business vxA Corporate Com-nittee
of- the Nassan/SnfEalk
Coondl of the United Negro
CoUegeFund.
Pearse, wbo Is orgaayng the
tek^booe'campaign whkh win
ran from August 33to Septenibet
18, is addng for vobntem'of aSi
S j ^ to man the phones at a
during the drive, 10 am-lQpm.
Feme Is iiio pUa^itg a
OinneT-Dance.-^T1(tots foe the
event, ito be held October I af~
leooard's of Gtt*t Neck, cost
S3230 per person.
' Fersons wishing-tS'^lrohmieer
for the teleptnoe campaign or
to purduse tidiets. may aH
Fearse at home, 379~S466.
' The UNCF raises money for 42
black colleges and onher^ties.
Of the 50.000 stsdentt attending
these sdM6ls,.S00 are frtsn the
long Island ares. More Oan'^%
of the stedeats sttending these
colleges odme from fences
whose annual income toUis kss
thaaJlLOOO.
Tbe NtttMJt/Sutlolk CarnKS
b u set itselt a S200.000 goal for
this year's campaign.
T w o F r o m StrOiMtCont. from page ijjnssi^a^ji^smin!^
twocoaJdn'tmakeit... ... smaltdtSttren. ^ -"
FaWfMatateiw. Haggeity, Us tister. sidd.
Meanttffle,_ ttie Fre^ort Fire recently tcoka New Yodr City
Oepartmei^bad been called to
the fire scene. As the first piew of
app«atns arrived, . ncigMyrs
informed the Srefigiiten tiiat a
hvo-year-old boy was appareotfy.
trapped in the fire.
Wttboot be^tation. Captain^
Michael Sotirs ot En^ne
Company 216 led tiuee men ~
Firemen Chris - Charies. Feter
Ucata and Jadi CoOras — inin
tbe blaong room. By fiiat time,
from outside in the street, flames
reached high into the sky and, in
the apartment, fiames .were
rolling hia d>e hallway tiiat led to
the cxxim.
As Fire Deparfrnent members
advanced tiie. hose line into tbe
fire, the fbur firefi^ers again
tried uasuccessfiiSy to enter the
room and rescue Joho„Ikiring
^iteir aitenqH tbe font received
first degree Imms about file neck
are primarily in tbe semi-skilled
to skSIed categories, with semi-ikiltedjmtkeasbjftjtejiara
about
ii*-M5K>Wtod«de*batW—i?lJ^j£J!^^^' <^*P*»^
want and a seif-addreasn). SolSabrtSeba nanoT
Vomsdo sppareotly has not yet
approved or rigioed ti>e lease.
nor has it release any spedSes
ofthedeal.
Bolova oGBdsls say the new-
Freeport oomplex would not mean
the closing of its other &ciEties in
the Long Island area; it would
mean, on the other hand, some
400 new jobs in the new plant si
7H "expands • iti-wafdan»kiog - and
defense manufsctanng. The jc*«
$6-7 hourly. according to a Bukws
spokesman. He ssid one of tile
reasons tbe company was ptessed
to move to Freeport was tbe village's
"nice labonairketf'He
added that t bn would be eapkiy-
Ing many local cendents and pai-ricolarly
kxAed to the adjacent
development {Uberty Park) for
housewives who would wast to
work.
Freeport Village Mayor
..WilKam H. White refused to
elaborate on the possibk lease.
saying that certain things were
jtiil being negotiated. The village
has a contract with Vomsdo
under which thai company most
have the vJHage'a approval before
signing a lease.
stamped envelope, and as long as -
.I'm not toppled over wtth maO, I
win answer aD jquestkass.witUs. a_
week.
Next week: Transfers and
Artimlatfd Buses and
Jooes Beadi buses.
NewPrez
FBEEPOKT - Sidurd Wissler,
a resideDt of Grant Street, has
been ek«ted president of the
Freeport Hsrbor Ovic Assoda-tioa.
Tbe election tock place at a
meeting of the group held oa
June 15.
BEAD THE LEGALS
After the fire was "knocked
down;** .the titpp^ youngster
was found in tiie corner of tbe
room sind pronounced dead at the
scene.
Under the direction of First
Assistant C3iief Steven Wenk, tbe •
Freeport Fire Department —
which ntiBzed B5 men and ten
of apparatss — kept tte
fire from' spreading tliraughout
thebnilding.
Wilson, vrho has lived is tbe
village frs IS of Ins 19 years and
graduated bora Freeport Hi^
School in 1980. said that st first
be felt guilty because be couldn't
rescue tbe third youngster.
Higgcrty's rister said hfer
brother abo experienced emotions
of remorse and hurt
identi^ng with the dead diild
becssxc'i^.the ages of-his own
test fiar a firefighters app&atioti.
A coostmcfiom worker, be afaat is
a Freeport H ^ Sdtooi graduate.-
wbo bad Sved in tbe irini^ nafil
about three years ^ o . Tben be
moved to .California lor a few
years, and returned bade to Oe
village this year. .- ' .
Otberb^nlea
The fire was brought tinder
control in about haltbonr. Tbe
F/eeport firefighters bad saeoesS'
fully kept it confined to the one
betbomn. Christopher XlmSngen
and bOdiael KeDy snfiered tt&eg
ii^nties and were treated at tbe
scene.: Mrs. Kimfingen was
• admitted to Lydia E- Hall Hnmi-
^forsho^.
Sometime after the fire, a Fire
Marshal's office staff member
told THE LEAOEK that if tber<t
bad been smoke detectors in fiiat
apartment, jwmg John KSodin-gen
would probably stiQ be alive.
(Cont. trom Pags 12)
persocs-ia-tbe-new-part cf niy—
district that 1 have never represented
before." "
tent's new district extends
along tfie South Shore of Long
Island fr(»si east Socksway to the
Nassao-Suffdk line and it extends
ttordiward to Jeridu Turnpike.
Tbe new Fbortb Cmgrexdonal
District inclodes the cotmnunsties
of: East Sockawsy. Ocean^de,
Island Puk, Baldwfai. lido Beach,
Point Lookoot, Freeport. The
Merricks, The Benmores,
Waaugh, Seaford. Tbe
Massapeqoas. Plataedge,
Fanningdale, The Bcthpages,
PUinview, KicksviJle, Syosset,
Jericho Weslbury and part of
tcvtoo*n._
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1982-07-29 |
| 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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