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Village ol -
FreepofI
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Freeport .
Scjioot District
Baldwin
Sihool District
ELECTION,
J RESULTS!
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FFEPPORT. NEW YORK, MARCH n ; 1983
FREkPORT UEUOSIAL-tlBRARf
I |«ERRICK ROAD . . ' " ""
FREEPORT H T 11520 29 . •
PRICE-25* PER copy
Vote,
•^ Two Named Najonal $3.8 Million Bond To
Ment Finalists
Address 'CrificahNeeds^
Win
Socolov Runs Ahead Of
Dems In Trustee Election
FBEEPOBT - bctusbents C. James C3*tk'and Vincent DiCostaszo^^
easily won leetectioa to the Fteepoct Village Board of Tmstees Tuesday,
March 15. Raaniag oa twth the Bepshfictn Parly and Village
Party lines, Qark polled a toial of 2,445 votes (1,805 on the GOP line,
640 on the Vi3»ge Party line). DiCosttszo, who was ninning for the
Etst time following his appointment
in August, I9S2 to the seat
FREEPOBT - Gerald Melnjck,
and VntBam Oh, seniors'at Free-
.port High School, hare been
namM--I9SJ- Hatlooal- Meiir-T^ffAlDWDrrOnWednesdayr March 23, Baldwin-School Disttid-run
dark told THrLEADEHr
"I am proud tohave been-reelected...
and I still say I Ijelieve
the ptogress-we
Oark,
Scholarship Propam Finalists.
They are two Ol the 13,000
nationa) Ftoalists,' bom whom
S JOO win be named Merit Sdut-ais.
-J^ member of. National Hcnoe
Soriety, Genld Metok^ baa been
4fliaived ni niunerpiii' Freepott
High School activities, indoding
^fXC^^ZZiTi^r^^, Janaarytokeepanofonrsebools
French Clob, VofaiateCT Tototing
Program, Semor-Oass Executive
resident; wiU g& to the poDs to vote on a bond issue refere&dwn. The
53,830,341 bond is eannaried for repair and renovation of the district's'
schools.. ' . ''
The.»>te win be'held at'BaldwIn Senior High School, with polls open "
.7am-10pm. _. ' - - .
According to Baldwin SdMol - _ _ , ^ . ^ ' - ^ i,,.rf„„ ,„ , |_ '
Board President l«nune DeDer* Slf^i'^Sf^ J ^ * i ^ ^
"The Board's-ded^M last "P "« ' ' ^ n ' ? t ^ L S "^
samn»r and fall to provide hot
water. " " .
. The tmildtog renovatiafu,
wUdi are also iododed io the -
respoo^'dity and commitment -
to provide safe and efiiciest iadli-ties
in which oor children on
ieam. To that eiid, the Board is
now propodsg tins bond issue to
answer the critical needs ^of our
phyacal plant." .
^ New roofs or repairs to present
roob on iU bondings coostitnte, a
major portioo of the bond issue.
The roofing'rralaament/iejain
'also isdode the isstaOa^oo of
adequate familation andappropti-l^
ate'rocf drainage.
Cnrrently, Aere -is .no insala-
;iiaa nodet any of the boiknngs'
too&, and the proposed. bistal-latioos
win prodnce liigh energy
savings. — --'«=.
luiprovenients in the ' ^rOof
drainage systems win correct
, those- areas wtiere tliete is in-
_ , „ _ _ _ . _ .. «, ! sufBdemdtainags Of where tooft
? * ? ™ " 'J^ *"^~ h»»e settledb3w the level of
and Koxaaoe Wottrtes, seidon _ jesting drains. The "resoltant
at Fteepoct High Scfaoai,^-h^ "poodmg" sitas tavtf icceiera-been
named r«*«ents 1^ the 1983-. ted tool deteriocatJon.
Board and "It's Academic.'
William Oh, a top Madilete, is
alio a ,t^'*t>oo*l Hooor Sodety'
member. .Winner of the George
Washington Uohrer^ En^oeer-ing
and AppiS^ Science-Medal-as
the jnidorwitb the liighest
average in' Math- and Sdeoce,
and of tfie Kenssetaer Math,and
Science Award, lie attends the
Colnnibia 'Umvetsity Scienee
Honors ftogram eadi Saturday.
He has written for Vintage
Literary Magaane and Flash-
' O S * - . . - •
^ Two FHSieniois V
Win Scholaiships
bond issue, cut across elemeotaiy
and secoiidary levels. They
indode masonry repairs, in aU
schools, particularly - at the
Harbor Junior High School, In
many areas, a ifistrict spokesperson
ezphined, water has
penetrated behind the biidc surfaces,
cassmg extensive damage.
^ Ventiiatioo systems ' in the
cnwl space' l)eneath Harbor
Juidoi {figh School and Meadow
School, wfaidi have become inoperative,
win l>e replaced in
order to prevent further extensive
damage. '
A second means olT egress win
be added to the Plaza School aC
in order to cuuform to the safety
recotmnetidafioifis cf tlw district's
earner.
Natianal Achievnoent. Sctnbr-ship
PtO(tsm tat
Negro Stndentx; .
Bttsipasbaa been sdected as
the winner ol k 12,000 icsewi"
four-year &xoa . Edocai
FOoodatioa Adiicveoent
ship. f3tij coe of 200 Nathsal
AcUevooest corportte-^oa-sacaric{
Biatshl{iwinnerr, Bnnt-pus
to rasixd CfA in the Class of
1953.
Bompos'^eepoct High School
cxtra-curriddar activities tadnde
. German Osb, Voyageoi ^1983
Yeaibook Eifitorial Board. Match-
' ing Band. Track Team, Cross
Dxiotiy T<am,'_^Hifle Team,
"It's Academic" Team, and
• •'•(Conl.iJriW(i»16)
New roofs win also be installed
' am derestoiy areas and the ends
.win be seakd oB. This wQl le-
'^oe raadaSsia ar>d substantial
maintenance problems.
Otet mijor areas iiclndedbi^ security,
the tMod iwte ate hectiac hos-ers
and heating coBtrols;-
New bumets wiU be installed
Also planned Is farther npgtad-.
ing of tmtilatioo systems in
Industrial Atts and Hooie Eco-noodcs
looos and endotnre of a
breiezewqr tX leaat School to
improve' overan beating - and
vacated by &i
athy Peleinana, polled
votes on the Kepubhcan line and
SW votes on the VUlage Party
line, a total of 2,204 votes.
.Independent liooel Socdov,
with one Hue — the Home Sole
Patty — came .third; over-rasnisg
the Democrats.-In-this,-
his Srst bid for eledioo. Socolov.
pulled l,48tvx3tes._
- Democrat Tyrone Ajithooy ran
sS^itly ahead of Us nmsing
mate; Anite Glover Chao., Anthony
received 880 votes On the
Deniodatic Gne and 220 oo the
Freeporf Puty fine In a total of
1,100 vx>tes. P»o's vote totaUed
1,044 — 868 votes oa 0ie Demo-crstie
Gne, 176 oo the Freepott
PutyCne.
' Dooj^ Morxo, fat his second
bid for the S6400-a-irear. part-time
job, pulled 168 votes on Us
Intef[^ Party fine.
in the buildings and it 54 year-old
boiler at-Sbnbert Sdwo) wwiinl
be leplaced. New gas mafaa win
.beioded where possible so that
the District vrin be aUe to operate
on dtber gas or on, wUcbever is
most ecooocdcal at aiiy parddilar
time.
(NOT&Wb3e Oese figures are
-.,_::^ • -• nn«ffirial, they were taken ftom
At theSenta~Ki^Schoci, those bitogfat into Fteeport
wtribcaelt tnsehrevtiec'eb 'hfoBri ipSrdeessetn^te,l deacy-. FoGce Headquarters on Ele^ioa
Deeds—fat the main bmlding,
lS>rary,.300 and 400 bondings,
increased cspac^ feeder cables
arc plaimed. Ibis iacxcased
capacity b also vital for the sue-cosful
imtjtmeotation of sadr
tn the Senior and theJunicy new-qUnralar offetis^ as the
High Sdxxils, hot water beaters coo^iater dasses projected to
win be'iasUIlsd-io.'replaci tfa*.. begmniextyeu...^,, ,.'
Nig^. Nect wed's issne of THE
lEADEK win atten^t to bring an
dectiao £stnd breakdown of the
voting.)
_At the ^Americaa tepoa
'Dag-oot, wtiere luppy BepobE-cans
and Village Party campaign-tit
and-, wpckers n^hertd
James C. Ctarli
"that we wid continue to go
forward." . ,
DiCostanno caOed the campaign
"an exhOerating experience.
TUs Is my first eqnience
in the poGtical.arena," sud ihe
elected trustee, "and not because
I had a victoiy, but simply because
I was involved, it was a
woader&I eraerieaee." Dt-
Costanro said his prhnary o(i)ec- -
tive dming the next ibnr-years',
was to try to involve even ante of
the commuiuty fai government.'"^
Equally happy was Fieepott
SepnbGon tader Say.Malone.
He caOed the lesolts of the vote '
v"a great victcry,.bBt^ oot-nnex-
' pected. We'bad great candidaffs '
and a haidwcirking team," said
Malone. "No.leader can expect
more.
'. . . PastEUetiaiFifurtt
foot year* ago, in the two-way
tmstee iaoe, Qatk — running
widi Pdemana — was also
the top vote^etter. That year, he
poHed 3,120 votes. 'Hie- top
Dembcratie vote-getter, Wsyse
Jordan, received l.TU. votes.
BepaUican Feteraaa polled 2,986
rotes and Democrat Jerry
Gerstnian, tunning with Jocilc;i,
gathered 1,299 votes. There jrere
hxlependeots that year as* wefl.
Ellen Extract received 6M votes:
Roger Marks. 434 votes; and
Do«ig.Mano. of the lotegrfly
.Party,203 votes.. . . .^..,.,
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1983-03-17 |
| 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 |
| 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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