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FREEPORT. NEW YORK. AUGUST5,1982
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2"^ Arrest In Pefernana Murder • ^ .
New Suspect Is Related (
To Man Charged In Attack ~
MINEOIA - Tlie 17. jear-oid half-ulster of Otis Glasper. ti>e Freeport
man anestj^ last montli fcr ti>e mnrder of Rev. Tunotiiy- Petemana^
_ was arraigned alongside Iiira, for tbe same crime, last Friday morning,
Joly 30. in Natsan County Coort. . "
Vanessa Heniy, of 102 Raynor Stieet, Freeport.. was arrested
Tbonday evening, July 29,. at
LAOY ROWERS, f rMport Mayor William Whit* MfMrtias th« Baldwin Ba;
ita Oito> f M Npi>hf (r.)w h* txhibM tiM T-afilrl cww Mtogaold to i mM
rin Bay Colony Rowara (1.) from
imald tiM FrMpprt ChMnEw-of
aboot 7:15 pm, as she sat with an-
Ddidentified female friend in
Coiigncda Park on Broadway.
IjetweenH^nry and Nortli Main
Streeti in Freeport.
A teotii grade Freeport High
Sdiooi dropout, Ms.' Henry was.
arrested by . Freeport VaBce.
Officers Greg Tnroer and Danny
Commaroa'a •fomli Annual OrMt Cartoa Rasa. T IM avirnl trui b* I MM BUMttiy: AuoMtia; tibtof"^^.'Gappoia', and .UNassaiL.; County
frMport'IWOodeMiOwtal.:AnMlilghngnitt«tt1rMriirtirb«'«mfflpMltlanoi^«^^ _. . .
Baldwin group, winnara aaeh yaar of Hi* imarhaildnal raoM bald In Nmr York Harbor, fadns il>« n«w'
craw put tog«ttwr by Otto'a S M Qrlll ot Wooddalt Avanu*. PIcturad (I. to r.) ara Etiaan Kane. Roaa-llna
Andaraon, 8ya Lyona, Uaia Crawford. Allda Dunn, WhHa Dorothy Atvaraz. Monica Bannttt.
Margarat Kiotaeha, Edatflard Haoanaa,.Parwiy Erooiano, Ana Kiotaeha.'Barbara Jagnow and llona
Jagnow. AmMaur eanoalata. who would Ilka to oompata In Iha day*a lun, ara urgad to call tha Fraaport
Chambar.37»-74<».waaliday». -
-'Leaby and
BBA Presents Charges To
Baldwin Board Of Ed
byJo»nD*l*n»T/
BALDWIN • James Deiaaey. dutenaa d the Baldwin Edacational
Assembly (BBA); ESen Silbermaii, the gtoop't viDe<iia!nnan: and
secretaqr AiDwr Cohea.aloBg wtUi membctt o< BEA'a esecotiTe
' cooontttee ioet with the Baldwin Board of Education Wednesday,
Jnly 28, to discnsa BEA'a charges Cor the 1982.83 ichool year. The
' tACOitlre committee members
pceaest were Maiy Carter, V3A
• NapoO; Joaa Zeitiia, In Maiet-
' sky< Balph Calabtese, Leonard
Hefanan and Bteen yohringer.
The Board of Education also
approved .the probatiooary ap*
pMtttiBents of Sbelia Michael as
Asristant Principal at Baldwin
—Senior-High—SoiooLaadJdjn.^
INddoo as a Dean of StndenU.
.'Several pluses of the Admfnis.
' trstive Resttuctnring Plan were
also accepted (See story, page 7,
-lUalssae;)
James Oetaney noted the
"pew direction as well as new
names" of the BEA's standing
committees. Previotuly there
were six conunittes with five
to' eight yearly durges. TUs
year there are.fbor committees
asd it b hoped that eadi wiH
study appnnimately three
diaiges in greater depth.
Delaney explained that tbe
.scope of tl>e diarges were left
broader so that the committees
conid have greater opportsnity to
develop them. Board of Edncatkm
member Arnold Lorie ikoted that
' he' hoped tlut analysis- and
—tecommeiidations .wDold.be_.part
of' every stody. Delaney also
said that the format for meetings.
minstes and tnorts woold be
streamBned—au in an attempt to
make the Assembly*a work less
burdeoaomebiit n>cre useful. -
The CdocaSianal Program Committee
requested charges reladng
to the K'U stn4r of sodal studies
with a particular emptiasis on
geograplqr. the K-12 study of
j j g l conunanicatioo; and a study
of tne conimnmca6on~Betwor1i
and procedures for pupil evaht-atioa
from referral to placement.
This last charge is anticipated
to indnde spedal education
and PAO (Program for the
Academically cSted) students
as wen as regularly placed
students.
The Finance Committee requested
to review the annual
school budget, comparing the
pn^xsed budget with tbe actual
ezpenditnres of previous yean.
Usually most available d m on
budget compares yearly budgets
but not actual expenditures.
Other diarges include a review
and i:pdite of tbe district administrative
costs study of tbe Budget
Advisory Committee of 1977-78
and a charge to review the
methods employed. ..by other
' (Cont. onPagee)
Amateur Paddlers
invited To Enter
Annual Canoe Race
FREEPORT - Amateur canoisfs
will again be testing their sUn
and stamina against wind and-cnrrent
when the eighth Annual -
Great Canoe Races are held in
Freeport on Sunday. August 15.-
Sponsored by the Freeport
Chamber ct Commerce, ^ race
annually attracts hundreds, who
. compete for trophies in two-person
teama over a mUe-and-a-haU
course from ttie foot of Wood-defl
Canal, out into little Swift
Creek aiid back. There is a men'a
dividon, a women'a divi^on and
anoAer wiUi male/female teams.
Two diildren's divisions, 10-12
"anaTJ^STTnirrAortet-eooise-
Detectires. John
Robert MBbnan.-.
Glasper,' a 28.year.old CKTA ,
wottet at the Town of Hempstead's
Greenfield Cemetery, was
arrested on July 1 and'arr^gned
on July 7. tie has been hdd
without bail awaiting action by
tl>e Grand Jury. —-
On Monday, July 26, a warrant
was issued far Ms. Harris and On
Friday .she- and Glasper were
arraigned before Hassan County
Judge Edward Baker. Gla^er
has been charged with hiteatioaal
murder,'murder in the course of
' a', bursary and tUrd degree
burglary. Ms. Harris has been
charged with niurder in the
course of a burglary and burgjary.
thirddegtee.
' Saeaad jlnial
FianBctlOfBcar -
Coinddentally. this was
Officer Tnmer'a second arrest tt
Ms. Heniy. On Saturday mglit,
April 10, four ni^its after P^er-nana
— a ResbyferiiB- minitter
and village trustee -r- was
assaulted in his dmrdi stn^,
OfBcer Turner and Freeport
tbedmrch.
According to poQce estimates
at tbe time, tite attack on Peter-nana'
had occurred sometime
between'4 and 6:lS-pm. Peter-nana
was rtisbed to South Nassau ;
Communities Hospital,, suffering'
Crom . a fractured' skull, : and:
remainedina coma there until he -
dfedjooe jjMOth latier'Cwiuizoaii/; •
sources-bad''raised Ytadre thtoi
SI6.000 as "a reward for' iiiforma-tidn
leading to the arrest acd
conviction at Petemana's
murderer.
Plead Not Odhy
Both Henry and Glasper
entered-pleas of. "not guil^"
and both were returned to Nassau
Coonty CorrectioBal -. Center
where tiiey are being held witfioot
ban. Bott have coort-'appointed
attorneys. Ms. Henry, who was
quoted in Newsday after (Hai^per
was piditd np as afBrming his
innocence, is represented by
Jos^h Scwetio. Glasper is bdng
represented by Alan Manning
MtOer. ~
Assistant IXsttict Attorney
Ed McCarty, in Oasper's earOet.
bearing before Jodg^ Donald
Belfi, inforrned the court that die
suspect was already oo parole.
' Records show tbat-be had been
toovicted for a Septeoiber 30.
1979 burglary of a Freeport
residence on Habey Street.
Sentenced to a masimom of four
yeais in ]aii; be was p a r t ^ after
serving one-aiKl-a-balf-years. Be
' to live at ^ Raynor
in Wooddeft Canal. One beat of
the day is ezduuvely for kayaks
and c^ers two miles.
The entry fe^, per canoe race,
is S25 when a rental canoe b
pTovUed by the Chamber of
Commerce. The fee for those with
their own caniie b S15 per race.
Rental caiwes indnde paddles
and- mandatory Ufe jadxts. No
professiotul radng equipment b
allowed. There are no rental
-kayaks.
Entry forms are available from
the Freeport Chamber of Commerce,
70 West Sunrise Highway,
weekdays, 10 •am-2 pm. The
phone number b 37S-7'402. Forms
are also avulabte at race bead-quarters.
Shelter Point Marina,
417 Wooddeft Avenue, Freeport.
— Area businesses financiaUy
(Cont. onPageiB)
^ _ i$ said
Foiice Detectrre uanoeT^isbBm—StrFrt_nrt*'^'-r"'*<'«' *i?Wji
arrested Ms. Henry in oonnecHatt'.
withthree burglary or attempted
burglary.-inddents that diy cm
AUantic. Soutfadde and Stillwen
Avetmes. CThe leader, Ainil 22)
PetemaaaDIed
One Moodi later
Rev. Petemana', a 40-year.old
church and community activist
and tbe father of an II-yearK>Id
boy and seven-year-old ^ , was
fband by the'dnircb cnstodian,
lying in a pool of blood on the
floor of bb ci;prch oSice at 178
South Ocean Avenue. Outside
then was heavy snow and high
winds, part cf a freak, spring.
time blizzard. Tbe cfaurdi's
custodian, who lived next door,
bad gone into tiie church looking
for the minister because a village
police oQicex. had responded .to ^
call that tiiere was an open dddr. at
Henry; tbe 27.ye|jr.old mother of
bb five childien:' and the ycong-sters.
.One reason the District
Attotney'rofflce asked the judge
to deny die suspected kUler bail
was dasper's alleged videotaped
confession.
According to the Distrirt
Attdmey's office, evidence indi.
cates tiut Glasper had wielded
the lamp used in the. attadi on
Petemana during an - alleged
burglary of the church. McCarty
also indicated that the suspect
thought the minister was the
cnstodun. Tbe teen-aged Ms.
Henry, according to the prosecutor
s office, rifled tiirougb Rev.
Petemana's pockets, taking
• several hundred dollars, as be Uv
'{ConlrOn Page 15)
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-08-05 |
| 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 |
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| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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