The-Leader_1984-01-05_001 |
Previous | 1 of 12 | Next |
|
small (250x250 max)
medium (500x500 max)
large ( > 500x500)
Full Resolution
|
This page
All
Subset |
Of/rciH :
Nenspap3i.
Village ol
Freeport
Freeport
School District
. •
Baldwin
School District
Far? 11^ 11520
FREEPORT. NEW TTORK-, JANUARYS,
48th YEAR, ^N| "md^^^^;>'(^ "J''-»'iOi"iV-**- ;L,lt<R'" K
PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY I
TTGo
Baldwin, Oceanside
JL
~N
Cancl Given
^: To Village
FREEPORT - A Freeport businessman
and hit wife have donated
a parcel of land'on Church
Sireei. which they hope n-ill be
used to expand pariiing for The
Freeport Mall. -.
Lionel Socolov, owotr <rf Leh-'.
man - SoccJov' Carpel Company
and Colonial Coiffures and a real
estale broker," and his wife, Lorraine,
offered the approximately
4,000 square foot parcel to the
village jiisl before Jhe _end. of-
November.
Similar
Gounfy PijfliceSeefcrYoilng
Man fn Three Affacks
• BALDWIN - A 17-year-oId female wai sexnaliy assauted-early
Wednesday moming, December 28, by a roan who approached.h« as
she was walking along Sunrise Highway in Baldwin.
According to Nassau County pdlice, the woman was approached
from behind by the man, ai the walked along the street at about 2 am.
•'"The" nuir,-police ssy,—then'" • •,•.-•-*••-••
PBA Creating Political
Action Committee
• FREEPORT - The vaisgc's Police Benevolent AssocUiion (PBA)
U-m£rop)ing-ta_gtile_^_;lnon-parlitan,'^A-i]lige-wldg—^itical—
action liaison with civic associations, local clubs, labor and religious
organizations and volunteer^rpups.
Freeport PBA president Jack Kilbride explains thai as of this pasi
July 30, "it became'teg'al for :._
polic* lo_partjdpaieJn_lfc_politi: _ ,how «„• interest, cites Kilbride.
.'"?*S' .. J- . »fe leguUllon concerning . (he „.
—And -Ihis-lhey-mtend to do,~-at,ih-penajy7-senlencirig-aiia
suggests Ktlbride. through the mnllipir felony offenders; improvement
of benefits, salaries
formation of a Political Action
Committee.
The PBA's Political Action
Cproroittee will have as its purpose
— according to the PBA
president — "fiirthertng Interests
of all levels of ptofessioival law
and working conditions; and the
«^ie of the police force.
Tn answer to a tpecinc quesiiun
posed by THE LEADER, Kilbride
asserted that the fotmattun of a
enforcement and the interest* of~,„empl to devcoelmopm lvuiellea,g aen-wdi ldies
sexual acts on a young girl.
In the second incident, which..
bccutrtd «t^44S. atti on December
15, a 16-year-old pil. wtis
reportedly forced through a fence
Designated as 39-41 Church
Mreei, the property
consbts of two boarded-up
store fronts and bdcks on 42-48'
Freeport Mall. '' .
The Village Board's resolution '
accepting the property for the
rannicipaliiy-made note Ihal-
"ihe parcel would be readily
amen;j)le to develop inio a~ parking
field.
According to Socolov, 0{f
property had been appraised al
-SSOiOOO^nd could be used to
park an additional lO-U cars. It
was originally part of a larger
parcel nf land bought by the
S<xo!ovs.
forcedJier to the rear of a nearby
gas station where he sodomhed
act and attempted to rape her.
The woman was trcfted 'at
Lydia E. Ha^l Hospital in Fre<^n
and Uter-Tele*»ed.-Het assaiUni _oiJening near the scho61 into *
has been described as * male heavily weeded area and sodo-white,
23 years old, 5'8' tall, with . mized by a man said to be wear-brown
hair and wearing a sheep- Jng a nylon ski hat over his head;
_^ skinjaAel. • The' suspect's dtM-iiplioii, m
presenUy ^^The inndenl b being 'tnvesti- releasfcd by the police, U of »
the residents of Freeport.
through partidpaUan In the poUti-al'process"
af in'levels of
government.
.. Kilbride notes that the pdice
can-'now consider endorsing
candidates and could contribute
funds for political purposes,,
which they could not have done in
the past.
Among the law enforcement
issues in whicb the group could
liaisons, has nothing }p ^o with
.Ihe.alalematf. in contractual
negotiations between the Free-port
PBA and the village.
"The PBA Political Action Com-mlllee
will now be arranging
meetings -with . local groupsr
having "tjose-to-nose. contact
with the residents," explains
Kilbride, Hnding out about their
problems'and relating the police
problems to them. • ^
.Jr'4
gated by First Squad detectives.
Meanwhile, in nearby Ocean-side,
in the fourth ' precinct,
detectives ate continuing their investigation
of two incidents Ihat^.
uccuiieJ Uiililii a~mbnth'in~the7":
area of Oceanside High School.
The first incident, on Novem-_-
ber 22nd, allegedly involved" a.
man described as nude, except
for a ski mask, who aliempled
20-year-old male white, S'8' tell,
with brown hair, a full beard iind
moustache;' and wearing a tan
corderoyjackel.
According . to. Ll. Herbert-
Faust" of the Fourth Precinct
Ihe investigation is continuing." ~
Oceanside school district personnel
have been cautioning their
sludenls to take particular care
inihe area of the high school,'
Records Will Be Given To:
Stadium Committee Minority
"Forfune Tellers" Arre^tdd
By Undercover Cpps
FREEPORT - In response to a
-request for information tni docu-inents
pertaining to. the receipts,
expenditures, payroll atul physi-
• cil plant of the Freeport Municipal
Stadium, Village'Clerk Thomas
DeVineenio lawweek informed
Ihe three residenlf, who had
asked-for the records.. that
JJ- Viilage_£udge»s
Now Available.
FREEPORT - Copies of the'
—19S44S proposed Village budget
are now available in the office til.
Ihe VUlage Qerk in ViUage Hall
and ai Ihe Freeport Memorial
Library. ~.
The Iine-by-line "budget can
he taken home by residenis and
laxpaycrs.
The annual public hiearing on
—the budget will begiiLal.8 pm ai
Villlage-Kail. on. Monday-lughlr
Sepiember9.
The proposed budge'i shows a
lax increase of 30< per StOO as-
. tessed. nhuOgci.. ^hkh .wwld.
'brine, thCk ViBa«ge.'» Jax .iaie\lo.
$ft^i<rp,i«M..V'W ••>>-
FREEPORT - Two female"
"gypsy fohflne tellers," al-
Scgedly operating out of a store
front at 2 Church Street, Free-port,
have been arrested by Nassau
County .Police and charged
wiih Grand Larceny Third Degree.
Acting on,a coniplaim, two
ondercovCT members _ of the
County's Criminal' Inlelligency
Squad's Vice Unit went to the
Cfmrch-Street store Tuesday
aflemoon, December 27, and
both allegedly had their fortunes
tdd.
0 S ~ police officer was re-pQItedly
lold to pve the fortune
leDer S3S0 in cash and six,
six-foot candles would be burned
.,.,.', I"?;!*?," il»»i shf .r(?D)d'have a
After the candles burned down,
the undercover officer w»s to return
with -zir additional- S2,000,
Ihe pcHice Report says, for fiiriher
eiirichmenl.
The second officer, in addition
to being asked for tnoney, was
told to bring such items as a
jar of honey iit order to ensur«
thai she have a belter life.
The two arrested have been_
ident'ified as Marina Costello,'
19, of 102-37 Jamaica Avenue,
Queens, and SaBdy-MUIer, 17,
of H9-2I Jamaica Avenue,
Queens.
lEDrrOltS^NOTE: The uie df
the prtmises at 2 Church Street
Tiy a "fanlify of fortune tetten"
wat first noted In THE LEADER,
in "Round-ahottlx:',' ^istuA cf
OetobifJJJ-:'.'.• •'•'- -..; • -rv: •'
with Roben-Frccman, Director of
the -New-York- 5l«ie~Commlnee^="-
on Public Access to Records. •— ' - -
Freeman advised them thai -
h'ls committee's regulations require
that records be made available
within 10 dajs-of acknowledgement
of receipt. While ihc
_ len days stipulation is nol pan of
would. lake approximately four nhe original U'w, Freeman exr _
wMks to comply. - plained loTHE LEADER+hjrtrTv'
The data was requested, under « regulation passed by commii-
Ihe Freedom of Information iee„under the statuic. and has
Act, by three members of' ihe- the force of law.
"TreepOTrCilixens A3visory comWoods,
Campion aiid PoUaci. '•^'
mittee: Fran Campion,.president upon receipt of DeVincen/o s
ol the Northeast Freeport Civic Je'iler to them, expressed Itifir
Assodation; Harry Pollack, '"dismay and chagrin ilia, ii
president o^ Steams Park Civic would lake four weeks lo pui m-
Associalion; and Carol Woods, gether documents wfiift. tUould
co-president of the South of Sun* -. have been put together siimc time
rise Clvtc • Association.,. (THE ago."
LEADER. Dec. 29,1983.page I.)
• The three have been a vocal
jnin<}rity on the commitlee,
which was. appointed by Mayor
WiUUm H. While to offer input
into Ihe future of-lh« Stadium.
In response to their applies- -
lion of December- 22, Village
Clerk DeVincenzo wrote PdUck,
Campkm and Woods-ihit^'lhe
deparinienls involved have'indl-
- catedihai-it wiBtake approxi'^
' malely four weeks io provide th«
reconls and docufflenu requesle*
ed."
In torn, the three civic asso-
. dation \c*&a% and their attbtney r
-, AJvin Dorfm«n.> fpotniunicaied
According to DeVincenzo, h-m -
ever, Ific documents requested
are filed in various ways. Oaim
vouchers and bid formi, for example,
are filed by nunibecand a
great quantity ol them would
have fo be perused by a municipal
employee in order to extract those
specifically dealing with the"
Stadium. •
__LWewiHcertaJn'ly.con)pIy with
Ihe law," said DeVincenzo this
week titer receWVng »lewei ltom_
- Dotftnui. He said he would have
the village verify how ranch time
Ihey xooM have, and then would
' , '•'(ContionP«oe121 .
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | The-Leader_1984-01-05 |
| 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 | 1984 |
| 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 |
Description
Tags
Comments
Post a Comment for The-Leader_1984-01-05_001