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Olliciai
Herisptptf
Village of.
Freepoft
• . .
. Freeporl
School District
•
Baldwin
School Oiitrlct
FREEPORT. NEW VORK. dCrOBEB28.1982
47th YEAR. No. 27
rflE™BRifC K ^R^O°^A^D- ^"^ tIBSiRt-rasspoa?
ii T U520 29
PRICE 25*PERCDPY
Polls Open M 6 AM On Tuesdoy^
^ i t S ? * ^ Nov. Ifitf EJecffofi First
Ninety With
Gala Parade Ufider New DisfrM lines
Human J. U^rir,T•n% Cti^'Juds* I^ricUi CoUtns. k caMM«l» tor-,
District; Court:' FrMpwt.VUiag* Mayor.WIHIam' H. Whit*: and
HtmpatMd TcMn PraUdlno ftupwviwr Tent Outotla. Tlw four wart
getting raady to partidpataTn th« "00th Birthday Parada," ealabratlnfi
FrMpcn't InoorporttioA a« a vlllaga In 1N2. BahliMl ttiam ara nvanw
tMra of thavlllaga't Mica Dtpartmant Color Ouard.
Coolldjge Zoning Change
Before Town Board
ftyJoawDaJinay
BALDWIN • With no comraonity oppotitioa, hot with signtfVani
beating regarafaig a widng ^anae lor Ote
r the Hempstead Town Board. The soniag
by the property's ptoposed buyer. BalpB
CUsro.
FresenI at the meeting were members of the Baldwin Sdwot District's
AdminlstralWe . staff —
Superintendent lUdland Jones. fsmSy dwelUng. The proposed 20
Assistant Superintendent for onit coodominhun. which has
Business Bidutd Popsovic and been approved by voters in two
Administrative Assistant Janet referenthtms, are four units less
Nieman. Also attending were
Baldwin Clumber of Cbtomerce
former president Frank Nolan;
Joseph Bappa: the Baldwin
Cbnnci] of PTA's president
Sharon Ball and vice-president
Nancy Oiughlan as well as Rha
Press, diairpenon of the Alert
Baldwin Otixens. Msl McGarty.
Baldwin RepubBcan Zone Leader.
wtu) is active in immeims-eem-mnnity
organizations, and Ira
Matetsky. a resident active in
several school and Gbrary dtixen
committees, also attended.
CUaio was represented by
Attorney Peter Mineo, who
described the nature of the
sorronading community. In his
presema&n, KCneo noted that
the ptupetty is presently zoned
for bonness in its western
section, wtdcb faces Grand
Aveane. and residential in its
eastern rear portion. The property,
said Mineo, would be weO-xtdted
to Che change fot isii]ti>-
than the allowed density for that
footage. The 37 proposed parking rxs are dgnificantfy mote than
IS witich are required.
The Town Board, with Tbooias
Gulotta pretiifing, ({uestioned
Chiaro about tlie cost of the units.
CUatQ noted that the one bedroom
tait would sen for STS.OOO
and the two bedroom aeit for
$80,000. He said that other than
the changes, in windows and
possibty balconies, the outside
facade would remain the tame..
The Board seemed intrigued by
the {dans to create duplexes ta
cert^ spaces and joking asked
(or a "seminal" on bow tiut
could be accomplished.
Town Cootvdimaa Martin
Bernstein questiaaed Chiaro
on entrance and exit procedures
from the units and Chiaro noted
the ptesestiy existing curb cuts
whidi could accomodate traffic
• •.. • (Cont.onPage?)
FKEEPORT • KesidenU and
bodnesspeo^ in tUs village of
more than 40,000 celebrated a
90lh birthday with a gala puade
on Saturday morning, October 23.
and hundreds of vidtota celebrated
with them
In 1892, the VUiage ot Freeport
became aa iDcnporated mtisici-pality
and DOW, 90 years later, the.
Freepott Chatnber of GnnsMKe -
spociaored a. parade to commemorate
the hmocical event.' .
Band*, floats,, -mototixed
vehidea,' and marchhig iiiAa
paraded past the revlewiflgstaad.
act-19 60 the 'uoatk- aU'^oT'
^lAetMi. Boad, just wed «( Sotsdt..
'VUbx Street. Aa ^'ffigiihMtica
. stepped out of their a n t i^ astpa
' «c other carsi they Joined thoM od
tiie reviewing stand to make up
aaan^Beaee for peffomancca of
(Cont.onPao«24).
Shootings Linked
To Five Percenters
FREEPOBT - The two Reepott
trmtgeta acreated and charged
with the October 15di abooting of
two other youths OB bicytlea have
beenaald tube members of ttie
"Rve Percenter*," a MusHa
iptnp with toots in New York
aty.
Both Freepott and Nassau
County pc^ce sources have
recenUy confirmed the existence
of the "Fhre Pereeotera" hi
Freeport. Sooseveb. Unioodak
and Hempstead, .^ccmding to
Nassau County Detective Sam
Harper, wl» arrested I9-year4]Id
Keimeth Moye on October 20th
and 16-year-dd Jadde Waldea on
October 21, Walden adsdtted
being a member of the "Five
FREEPOKT/BALDWIN - When poIBng idaces open at 6 am Tuesday
morning, Noveinl>er'2, re^stened voters fat the Fteepoct and Baldwin
commiinities win be casting tbdr votea for Governcr. Uentenant-
Covemcir, Cbn^troOer and Attorney General on the State level; a
United States Seiutar; a Coagreasman: Nassau Connfy detk; State
Senator and Assemblyman: and
judges for the State Supreme
Court, Family Couit, Coosty
Court and Distoict Court.
With the recent tediawing of
(Cont.onPag«4)
SPECIAL HDTICE
Village of Freeport <rf-ficials
have notified THE
LEADER that a protest,
ptrvimiMy planned by
dtizeos' groups at the
Oceandde and Menidc landfills
on Saturday, October 30,
ndght prevent or delay
garbage pick-ups in Free-port.
Residents of south Free-port,
below Atiantie Avenue,
may experience ' some
probteffls on that day.
Anything not (ricked up in
that area on Saturday win l>e
picked up oq Wednesday.
sute aenatotial, assembly and
coogtettkiaal district Baes. Baldwin
and Freeport votees. wHI iSad
that eome ffovvmbn 3^ tiieir con*j
mmii^y^' ".wbetbev. ^* goofnfUc -
entity or Incorporated viOVBti
has mote than ooe tepreseittanve
in a state be 'fedetal legWative'
body." -., • • ' • . ^ . .
- CmgratiaulDittiict
IMexCiangtti
Afanoat ifl of Viftyott fies in
the pQuith dmgff MrUfi' uatxltl
(4th CJ>.), unJyatlj i^Rsented
by Sep. Nonnaa F. Lent, fa
I& Ud foe Tt-dtcttoo. tilte Cob-grcssmao,
a RepnbScan, b
oppoaed at the pcOa by Democrat/
liberal Robert p. Zinuner-maa
aad R}ght-To4ife canadate
JohaOnaUe.
Four Electicii Uftiicts (EJ> J )
in Freepott. wblcli Be north of
Seaman Aveaae, ate oow la the
Fifth Coogresdaaal District,
where iacumbent Congressman
Raymond J; McGtaft (RepnbH- -
can/Conservative lines) is bdag
opposed by Ande Miller, oo the
Democrat and Iii>eral fines, and
Thomas J. Beyle, the Right-To-
Ufe candidate.
fa Baldwin, the Omgressioaal
District Goes are almost the same,
but oaore ct the Baldwin community
Ses onth of Seaman Avenue
and within the Fifth Congressional
District, tiian in Fieepott.
State Senatorial Kaet
Voters Bving within the Village
of-Ft«epa(t find themselves
in the Eighth Senatotial Dtttrict
(S J>.), wtiere incumbent Norman
J. Levy (RepubGcan/Consenra-tive
Enies) is t>eing opposed by
.Louis Telano (Democrat) and
John P. Hagan (Uberal).
Baldwin, however, is spBt
into two Senatotial Districts,
the Ei^th and the Ninth SJD.
Most of Baldwin, notth of Atlantic
tic Avenue, is in the Ninth S.D.;
Baldwin Harbor remains in the
Eighth S.D., along with uytoe
eastern sections of Baldwin, north
of Seaman Avenue.
In the Ninth District, incumbent
State Senator Carol Ber-man
(Democrat/Ubml tines)
finds berseff opposed by Dean
G. Skelos, a New Yotk State Assemblyman,
on the RepobS^
Conservative Qoes, aad Matthew
Doyle oa the Rij^-To-Life Bae.
Raeth
IftwDiMtrict .
In the A H ^ ^ V race,. Revert
-haa. be^ii fi^ddnd'^Rdth, iia' iimth
are* -ixn the- oew^rctratro :.Utb
Aasoi^ Oistxfct (AJ).). fbcmed
to aOow • miaciily fandirlafe to
win a aeat ia^.ttie: Assemb^.
The di^fisg fine here is Adaatic
Aveane: north ol Adaatfe Aveose
b la die 18 AJ>.: south of At-laatie
Awaae Is hi the 19 AJ).
The i r JCJ>. tace is betwcca
RepnhBran/OnOicivatite Biigng
NeweO, Desoctwt/U>etaI
Baibaxa Pittaa, and Joaa Kennedy
oa Om S^-ToUe Bae.
In the 19 AJ}.. iacnmbent
Aasemblymaa Annaad D'Aiaato
(RepabBcaa/OonaeivatiTe) ia
opposed ia Us bid foe re-decdoo
tqr Dooald DaridscB, oo Oe
Democtatiir Bae; Mitchell Kanf-maa,
oo &d libetsl fine; and
Thomas J. CoGa on the U^-To-
UfeHne.
Baldwin, however, has pieces
of stin a tUrd Aniemhif Dttiiict.
the 2I«(, where Cr^oty Becker
b nmt^ag on the RepnbBcan and
Cooserrative ' fines, ' Ja^ce
Matcaii -on' the Democtaik and
liberal fines, and George Alexander
oo ibe Bi^t-To-Iife line.
• Votitig For Judges
There are 16 Candidatet nm-ning
for nine seatsjon tlie bench
of the State Supreme Court;
three are rumang foe Family
Court Jndgej;.where there b one
vacancy; and five for County
Court Jnxlge, where there are two
vacancies. There are also three
vacancies on the Secood District
Court bench and nx candidates.
Only one judicial candidate b
a local resident: Patricia Coffins, a
Freeport resident, and presently
a judge on the Family Court b
seeking electioa to the County
Court.
In a Couoty-wide election.
Hardd McCoonell. the bicum-bent
County Cktk, b seeking
re-election, oppoaed cjy Roma
Upsky Coonabte and Frank J.
Rnsso, Jr. McCormell's name wiS
appear oo two_Enes, Repub&can
(Coot. 00 Paga'Tf)
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-10-28 |
| 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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