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FREEPORT. NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 17.1983
Baldwin
Sctrool District I g l 4SthYEAR. No. 30
FREEfOai UEUOaiAL LISHARY
W HEaRICK RD
FREEPORT MEM5iWL'^UMF€AFh;
PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY
Village Board Hears Animal Noise$
^r~jr~j ~^ .;_ ^- ~ -' Village To Regulate Barks,
llCilClWIII LlDy« A S K S Meows, ChiVps And MOOS
For Public Input
Papali Wins Local
Centuiy III Award
FREEPOKT - Paul PapaU, a
senior at Freeport High School,'
has been named that school's
lop Centiuj m Leader, according
to Winiain UeBioj, the school.
{Tindpal.
The I6^rear-aid sto^ent is
now eHgible to obmpele, with
other toad irintten boa inond'
.the sute for one of two SI30a
£cho(anhips'and as all-expeiise
paid trip to the Centin; III Leaders
Natiooal CoDference, to be
held March 2-5, 196^, In Coioidal
Willlamsbarg, Virginia.
Stale winnen win compete
for the national winner's-, prize
of an additional S 10,000 scholar-ship.-
Papan was judged on the basis
o( leadership skflls, school and
comriiunhy invohremcnl, and a
correnl events examination. He
also wrote a shon essay
Open Meeting Called To
Discuss Overcrowding
BALDWIN • The ptcbkm of overcrowding at the Baldwin Public Library
win be the snbject rfan open meeting on Tuesday, November 22.
at 9 pra in the Obraiy's ttfeience area. The Library Board at Trustees
has called the meeting in order to receive snggestiaos and answer
qgtfslinns froa the pnbiic becxioe the Uinrtecs are^cbnshteing a tmia-beroCaltemathreslortfievesotne'..''"'—"
i 1. . " -
FBEEFOBT • Village residents, who already own pets.or who are
thinking of getting a dog. cat. bird, moose or any other spnies of pet
animal, had best acquaint themselves with the newest of proposed village
ordinances. ,
. An amendments a 19661aw. the proposal—which fists a multitude
of types of noises anitnils might
cf .Uie.' Ebrary'a .ctowded -Conations..
As explained by the trastees
that, wUIe none of the options
cntrently under considoation
wooid : coopletely provide the
libraiy with the adequate comr
nranily services thai the recently.
defeated proposed bond issoe'
would have,- these would be far
less cosily. Before any dedrions
are made, the Board ef Trustees
is seeking any other ideas that-
Baldwin residents' may wish lo
make. • -^
The $1,934,140. 20^ear bond
issue was .defeated this past
make and spedCes the masmnm
length of time they'll be allowed
to make them — wiD be the snb-
'ject of a pabiic bearing next
month.
The 19«6 tawi Which deals with
animals - and fowl, not only
. handles animal noises, but covers
sacfa.qsiul. prohibition. (S-'nm^.
ning at iarse". The pment law
and cat owners came to protest
that their household of, for example,
four cats and two dogs was
quieter, less ttooblesome and
cost'the taxpayers fewer doDais .
for services than say t tMmSy of
sixhnmans.
. Biit' the ^Mdinanoe. passed.'
tboogb th;re seems to-haye been
either little vicdation of it in recent
partfcular usue^al^chaHenges . May 3 by a 1113 to 527 vote.
'-'-•'-'-' • • - y^ proposed by the Ubraiy
Board, the funds would have been
used to create more room for
books and other matenals, more
meeting space, elevatbr access io
an areas except the merranine
and increased room for.an the
other facilities in a barrier-free
atmosphere.
In calUgg the November 22nd
pobBc meeting; the Libraty Board
expUned that it "feels a keen
lexpoitsibiruy to meet its obliga-
Araerica in its third century,
Runners-np in the competition
al Freeport High SchoA were
Ann Marie Reilly and Jdin
Oswald.
Papali is a member of the
National Honor Society, a National
Merit semi-finalist, a math-lete,
a member of the Debate
Qub, and news editor of Flashings,
the school newspaper..
Rotarian Honored
^ Local Qub
FSEEFOBT • CDfbrd Snut)i,
a (bunder of the Freeport Bolary
Onb, was honored at the local
Salary nnh's 40th Asnivvtxaqr
Dinner, held on Xhaoday.
NovembCT 3.. Amoog the more
than SO people .attending the
event were District Gov«nor
Frank Rasbnry and members of
the BaMwin, Merrick/Bellmore.
Massapeqna and . Oceanside
EoUry chapters.
Snuth, who was hoaored far
40 yean of coatinoous atteaoance
- - at^ltoUrr.-is,a former metnbei.
tion to the ifisttict to develop an
adequate library."
At their most recenl meeting,
the trustees noted they would be
"rennss in their duties if they did
iu>t puisne this end diBgently."
By obtaining ax niuch input as
Ihiey can. the' Board hopes not
only to bring the libraiy's fadll-lies
up to par but also lo do so in
the manner most desired by re»-
dents;
' Ingrid Mahler, president cf
the Ubraiy Board of Trastees,
noted that "the Baldwin PubHc •
Libiary's densi^ of use ts one of
the highest in Nassau County,
indeed among the Ughest in
the sute, and while this b a;
tribute to the quality of the
community, it also creates a con-,
current need for proper facilities."
Every member of the community
b urged to .'attend and to
bring suggestions to the meeting.
If they can na( attend, they may
communicate their ideas and
questions to Libraiy' Director
Walter Haber, by lUIing Um at
223^228.
even deariy lii^ts riding a hone years or ifilnlmsl enforcement.
in village streets to a pace no •^' "" —•-:-•.
faster than a walk and neveioa a
sidewalk.
In 1978, the village went further
and Gmiled to an aggregate.
of five the number of canine and-felines
a resident could keep at
home.
. That pnbiic hearing brought
some opposition as dog owners
,Tlus new ordinance,-which the
pubGc can speak on, for or against
on Mondqr evening, December
12. notes that "no person
shaU own. possess, hiibor.
keep or msinlain any animsn,
indoding a..-pet bird, nnicr Ms
(her) contid which freqaenUy or
for continued duration makes
(Cont. DnPag«24)
ainjda prBtidenr"g~ae i-reepcTT
• Sc}iool~Boan], who went oo T5"
b^^ome pceMepl cf ^l^ ((atiaod
Baldwin Board Holds Monthly Meeting
/' ty Jam Deputy '
BALDWIN • The Baldwin Board of Edncatico met for lis legular
monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 9. Because of a lengthy
executive sesdoa, which wa< described as deafing with perscnsel
actions, legal mattcn and preneity malten in the printed agenda, the
meeting b^an appnriaately qae.ha}t hour late.
Most Items were cf a rau^ae
aaute with Ettle or aa pabBc
Ascssdoa'. The- District's required
repott io ibie'Slate oo itt--
r i . .relative to' the cdacatioo
the handicapped, was accepted
but m l dismssed in pobBc
sesdoo d e s ^ the attendance of
the desteiclkin of the gym area
ia the'aoiae high scfaoordmiag a
summer tornado. It was noted
that transpoctatkia to other bdB-ties
for pcacdcex and games wiQ
cost$204X)0.
A -bid on andio-visual equip-
^j»CTtwaa • • " •
A QUEEN IS CROWNED. Anna Fatia *:.), oanar BI AtSanUe HwMcy
aod Ottden Shop In Fraaport waa cmmad Fraaporfi Fkrmr Ouaan
'menaaiiogi regirffihg ~ winter
.al^detics. noting the aeoesaty ,
, foirsacii lonngemegUbecsasecC-tdenied.
bntt^ awiSh .-^-?-°*yiy"y '^ ' y g ? ^ . g ' ¥ Pi!?..^''P^i.fe""?**^ ! j ' ** P**
were apptuvtd foe bdod urerk..
-These. ntards iocfode . James -
' t' <---1(0001. on Pag* 8)
to Fraeport't baauly bagai ttay bafora thii ittr. On bahalf ol tha-commiHaaiiid
HiavBUgafDipqty Mayor Dcrrthy Storm Q.) praamlad
MbtFMawtththacroim.-
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1983-11-17 |
| 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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