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Village ol
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Fieeport
Sdwol District
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School District
LEADER
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SPECIAL!
. FHFFPORT. NEW YORK. MASCH X198J
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. . • • • . t,i:E:aRICK ROAD
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Candidates Pick Up Election Tempo
J o i n t D a l d W i n s c h o o l Campa/gn/na Begins . „ _
Library Boards Meet
state Scholai^p Each Has ResponsibiliiY
Wnneis Announced {„ f-hafing Library Bond
FHEEPOKT/BAIBWDJ' SiitJ-tltne
Baldwin Setae* K t h Sdmi
icman u d 16 Fietpu'l IQgli
School semocs hare beeo *a-ooonced
as wiimeis in the 1983
New Yort State KegeoU CoOese
Schnlanhip Ceapeti^oB,
One ot -tbe a Baldwin sbi-dcDtx,
Dontbr W. Bnnni. was
swarded a Pntowwal Edoca-tioa
ia NotsiBg Scbolaish^. tbc
62 Regents wiioeis, iiia lepre-sest
11.4% cfthe Baldwin Setoot
das^aie: JacqneSne Abds,
Stusit M. AnleO, Peter J. An&o,
Mklisel Appei, John P. Batnn,
MJdiad H. BeiBer, Usa Bolog-.
sese, Shaioo BonelB, En|ene C
Bnccdlato, Sobert J. Bosb.
Call A. Cipasso, Dora On.
D o a ^ W. Oare, Patrick J.
Ciisa&ffi, Fatcida A^-Camins-;
ham, Mai7 E. Flalfef, Kdir B.
Fletaings. Midiad'L. GetdMo.
Dani M. Coid&tb, Lee M. Gnas,
Jensjfet M. Hedit. l A i B. b t n -
ter, Steven A. Jones, SbelBe J.
Kalmoce. Katbaiitse J. Ktnrrtrr,
DiTid E.Xaber, Sirrannr E. Lai,
Verooica A. Uwkr. Joefle D.
levitt. Cairn D. Lnadtte atsd
Stephaaitidsi.
Abo Etlian G. Mann, Joseph
M. I^aipotts. Doagbs'^J. V e -
Caitnej, Steven T. - ISszaj, ~
Robert OicaiT. Bijan J. OTfcffl,
KeUr A. O'Neill, David L Peri-man,
Jefbc; D. PaDack. Mata
PDOaii, Nancr C Ftescott, Osvid
J. Pottre. Dxten D. Repishti;
Eric T. Rktb, FUEp Rogen. John
R. Robe; Pameh M. Sddeiman,
Lawrence J. Siba. ^febard N.
ShaiSck, Maria P.' Shaqra! Xaara
Y. Slmao. RobettM. Sotoooa.
Adam M. Soidn, Alan R: Stieiter,
Lawrence J. Tanbe, Peter L. Vis-conti,
Cathetine M^' Wabh. John
W. Wesk, Victoria C Wilsott.
Eric S. Zeitfin and Rebecca
Zimbler.
The 16 Fieepcrt Hi<h School
winners are David Brder, Kathleen
A. Brown. David W. Bom-pus,
Helga M. Cepeda, H ^ ~L
Cohen, Deirdre Focartr, Ridtaid
D. Frein, Garnet S. Hetaman,
Jxsoa KroO. Gerald Mefaridc,
WiHixm K. Ob, Eiilct L Parins,
fjUm J, Sdianke,, Eric B.
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BALDWIN - At the Wednesdair, F^raarr 23id Baldwin Board-of
Edacatim meeting, memben of the Baldwin Ltbiarr Board met vrilh
the School.Board of Edncatkn to (Escnss the proposed Ebrary bood.j
fteseoi were LSmi; Board Presidettt Ingrid Mahler.- LilnaiT IKrwtst
Walter Haber and Board mesdieis diaries Bogen and Kevin Kamen.;
In adifiriaa, a posetiladon of the
FREEFORT - An tmosnaDjr qnlet viOage electian campaign is be-
^nnmg to warm up somewhat with claLns, diarges and coonter-cfasrgd
traded b ; some of the candidates in tbdt Bjers and newspaper
advatisements^_
There are nz canSdatn fqt two seats on the Freeport VUlage Board
of Trnstees. JiKumbeats C. '
James a»rk-and-Vincent' Dl- bterviews with the candidates
Cbstanzo are on two lines: the appear in this week's issoe of
Repablican and VBlage Party THE LEADER and win continue
lines. Democrats Tjrooe Anthony next week, the edition prior to the
and Anne Clover Chao also have March IS election
asecoodKnctliatoftheFieepott -
Patty. Douglas Moran is running
prdminary Special Education.
Pqrcfaolog^cal Services and Music
Indgets took [dace.
Sdioo) Board President Lorraine
DeOer pointed oat UK iater-rrlationshqi
between tcwujl (fis-trict
and Ebrary, with both the
sclyiol board and llbiaiy board
having tcs^)0ci\ibi1itifi relative to
any ptixwsed Ebraiy bond.
Resding fern BA oot&ne, Ddler
noted that it is the r i ^ of the
^Bantf board to request a bond
issue after stn^ying the matter
and arran^ng for init^bir and
adfqnate plans. However, the!
school board, in ptnrrsqng that
bond, most also iofonn themselves
o( the needs and becooe
involved in. tapetviring-. the
coBstmctiaa of the building, the
tatfifactmy con^etioa cf the
work, and the payment of fees:
DeDer added that.' while the
school district offidaDy boUs 6tle
to the boilding, the Ebrary
tecdves&fe tesiaaty to it. FteaBy'
she'uld that the Ebrary board is
tcsponsble far ' inlet luing . the
.vocets . atid makmg - proper
arrangements with the sdiool
district idative to'the necessary
teferendnm and the financing of
tfaebood. \_^^
Scsaai Bndsct WMid
of the Ebrarr's debt service on the
bond woold be reflected on the
sdiool district's bodget andjiot
.CO the Ebraiy's bodget. School
Board monber Bernard Fittinsi^
said that in the first few years tlw
pnbljc nngbt undetstaad, but •
as the years go ^ . the distinction
woold become binned. It was
xagge^ied that Dopsovie check to
see if there iras any legal way for
tins figure to appear on the
Ebrary's bndget mstead of the
school i&trict's. The sitnitinn
aj^arently occurs rince it is the
school district, nther thsn the
Biraiy, widd is the official taiing'
anthocity. .
Ubrary Krectbr Walter Haber
present^ renderings of the
evpansinB nodng the children's
wing with s^rEghts on the lower
level r a CQcixmnnity toonr^ qoiet
reading space^ clerical,' dtcn-latioo,
.'stack - bdfities and
bvatocies on the-main level, and
a third levd winch woold have
the proieUiuu room and storage
and qinet reading potential. He
also noted adrfitinntl security,
theft preventioa messnies and
a convenient traffic flow as wdl as
ramps and an elevator, required
by law, (dr access by the handicapped.
%aceIsNeeded
Haber outlined some statistics
to sbow<the grawiiig need for
space over'the last 20 years. He
s»3lhat he oripnal Ebraty was
Imih stnalkr than initial spedS-t
i lions and nMds because of
nndetgiuund springs windi'prevented
a b^vier structure. The
cri^nal space was' appcozi-oiSely
14,000 sqnare feet with an
ajlditinnal 1,200' square feet
added with the
alone on the Istegtity Party line
and Lionel Socolov is also ruiining'
along on the Home Role Party
line. ' ' -
.There has been one Candi-'
nttrs . Furum. The Freeport -
Tesanti* Assodation invited all
^ candidates to its F^ruaiy 16
meeting. Fhne accepted and
spoke; Moran sent a note of
"thanks" for the invitation, bitt
did liot appear. A second Can£-
dates' Fbnim is sdiednkd for
toni^t. Thursday, Mardi 3.
Sponsored by tiie Coondl erf Civic
Astnriatioos, , wlddi indodes
aD tte tecngrriTrt) local civic
gpiof%, the mrrting b to b e ^ at
8 pm at Freeport t ^ ^ Sdiool and'
wQl be modoated hj a representative
of the noo-paitisan League
of Women Voters. . -,
A tlnrd Candidata' Night,
sponsored by Freeport E.O.C.,
b scheduled tor/Wednesday,
March 9. at 8 JO pnf, at 404 North
Man Street. Whil< tSi the canffi-dates
have been invited. THE
LEADER has learned that not all
have accepted.
CXark&DiCoaimio
task Out At
. Opponents
This past weekend, ClaA and
DiCostanzo, speaking before a
group of their vohinte^ workers
at the* RepobBcan/Village Party- •
cahipaiga' headquarters, -called—
the election race "amarin|ly
devoid of any teal issoes."
dark', who was first elected to
the Village Board m 1979* diarg-
-ed that "the Freeport DemocraU
are only iitinpng up false issues.
They promise •affordai* deetric
rates.' Who do they thnik they're
kidding?" asked O a ^ "The
Village's rates are less than half
those charged by ULCO and the
Fieeport government has been in
the forefront in the battle to
stop the Alliany Deioacrats'move
to take sway oar low-cost hydro-deetridty."
.
Respondmg to the Democrats' .
oompaiison between Freeport
and Rockville Centre, Clark
termed it "ludicroas.-Agua the'
" electric bit. No way are their rates
torwer than ours." . . -',
dark claimed that the Demo-'
{Cent, on Page 7)
The meeting cenlerfd primarily
on these frnatiriil and legal
arrangements «ith Dr. Aruld
Inrie siiHiiHrng up the attitude
of the sKiioai board, saying tiut
they agreed with the "needs and
desiraUSty" bat foh. tiut they
must ifisatss the ".mechanics."
. Richard Dapsomic,' - Asdstant
Superintendent for Finance, said
that iae had ccotacted tbe district's
-attorney and boo£ng
attorneys reganling the vatioas According to guidelines tdative
tedudcaCties. There appeared to ' to tdequte'space per posoo, the
be a great coocetn on tb: part
.ihtochteI>bc*rd'siac3 tke.'cast'V
QIRL SCOUT WEEK. Frwport Mayor WltUam Whlta display* ttw
proctamatkxi designating March 6-12 as "Qirl Scout Week" In the
Villaqe In honor ol the toundlng oi the scouting tnovement 71 years
'ago. From (I. to r.) Jra, VUcy StAwvt of Troop 2453; Bizabeth
LaVianca oi Troop 2315, upcoming Community Assodatkxi Chairwomen'
Mxrtlyn Abxartder, cumnt Ctiairwomen Marie Hegedus,
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| Title | The-Leader_1983-03-03 |
| 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 | 1983 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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