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.Freeport '
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FREEPOaT UEUORIAL I^IBHARY
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FREEPORT tr Y 11520 29
FREEPORT. NEW YORK, JANUARYS. 19&5
49th YEAR. No^37 \' :• ' '
Baldwin Bd. To Get Funds For Five More
Officers In 85-86 Budgef
FREEPORT - An increas^ln the number of .village police officers
...might.heantrcipalrd if thepmpflsed miiniripal hiidgHi^i Bdnpter^ by-jOpei)
House
Ends Season At
-Museum
FREFPOBT - •""* '^'^rA„„;,y
is invited to attend the Freeport
• Historical Museuni's. 7 annual
Open House on Sunday, January
. The museum is localea'a't 350
• Sonth-'Main Street and admission
is free; although donations are
always gralehilly accepted.
The open bouse marlcs the end
of the ratiseum's current season.
The museum war then dose for
Cqmmunify'V\fide Survey
isJ^drtpfRepmt
BALDWIN - Results of the comffiunity.wide Kindergarten Survey
• will be included in the Superintendent's Phase 1 Kindergarten Repart
to the Baldwin Board of Education at ils-regtilar monthly board meeting
tu btilHild aa January 9, at MUbUm" jchool. 1 he meeung is sched-the
Freeport Village Board of Trustees following itt anniial piihlic
hearing Monday evening, January 7. ^
The largest increase in the 19.85-86 budget Uln the. category of
Public Safety, with a total project- "...
*? ?'^i.^^?l•!!l%u*^ °\ ^^•^'^' Public Safety, accounf fer 72.5%
°^i!"l."';.*l^:^''c r"''*'.u u- u - of the entire budget or a total of
Under Public Safely, the high- $13 g^j 8861
est amount is for the village police
— nearly S3.8 million or 19.64%
of'the entire'budget.' Of thaf
amount $2,931,458' has been
earmarlccd for salaries for.tlia department's-
police, chief, one
—eagtaijL_^Maen lieutenants, five
Under/ Employee • Benefits,
more than 50% of the 52,628,135
is allotted for Reliremenj. The
$1,300,000 is more than $100,000 :
less than requested last year.
Nearly all the funds allmirrf
-—several-montns -tn-altaw~fiJrT
" ' change in exhibits and a general
/".refurbishment.
-' Present exhibits in this 23rd
• year of the museum include the
_Childten's-Roomr>»'ilh' operaiing-toy
trains ' and • antique dolls;
the Communicalions Room, wilh
-: old-time radios^c&raeras and a
television;, and- pictures - and-photographs
of Freeport and
..Freepotters of yesteryears.
Refieshraenis, including egg
nog and homemade coolies,
— will be served by members of
the Freeport Historical Society.
Rec Piscount
Plans On Sale
tiled to begin at 8 p.tn
"We received more than 1,100
responses io the. survey," SUper-
-infendeiiV of SdiooIsrKolIin'd Wr^
JonM said; "and. appreciate Uial
so' many: members of the community
took the time to answer
and return .the forms." ".
While the analysis of the sur/
..vey will be an integral part of
(hr rf pnrt,JtjdlLnQLbSgthe,sofen^Lenoi
determining factor in the Board's
decision whether or not to pursue
the study of extending the kindergarten
day. .
_^*Afler_ reviewing'_|he_jeporl_
iijits enfitety," Dr. Jones said,
"the Board will . determine.
. , , J . .-• J for Sanilaiion ($2,281,934) are .
^JE^fP^.JouT d e l v e s and ^^ g^^.^^ „ ^ c„j,a ^ „
- " - . - 67.pol.ce officers, a total force of ,io„ {S2.019.135). Of that 52 mil- :
Board. •-.• -•••• - • _ i f j o c ''^ -"°Ti,^ -. '" "on amount, $1^098,000. Ot^.
--rTfcsfdi^rtS offHhe-eoiiinruTiily —*?g^^^^ Jl'. rS60,0Wr=n7(ib 7h£n Ih&present
who are servtig on the PTA , "• "S?"^^"'! "«fP°" , ^ - . 1 year, is for the actual coUection
committee include. Roberta Col- age Poto Department u not up by Five Counties Srling.
• ton, president of PTA Councili ^ ' ^ "* '"" ,[°^.^HL.^JI,Z? JTbe publicwiU-be able to ask -
Marian; Feldman sia-vjudy oncers on the rosier. The last questions abou! any item on the
O'TooIe, Brookside PTA; Agnes O^unly police test was taken more . budget, copies of which are avaUr
Ferguson and Nancy Petonino. than a year ago — last December able at the office of the Viliage
ErAt=^=rjfiky=Tela-=.*nd- — *"" ~ '"' '"'"' "" "' ""•"' ~ " ^ ^—
- FREEPORT-^-Fan-discount
plans for unlimited admission to
the Freeport Recreation Center's
HeafilFWing expire asof January
7.- _ .J . ... • ...
Winter, plans, effective Jan-uary
8 toJMay 12, are currently
on sale. The costs to resi3enls.
arr $85 for families, S4()>for an
individual and $20 for those 60
years and older. .
For those who purchased both
stfmmer and fall plans in 1984,
a discount rate for the winter
"season is offered "at $60 fdr'a
familyjind $30 for an individual. -
_IBe_£SJsls_lb 1 nqn-iciidetits
. wjiether or not Jp-continue_the
sttidv, develop it^jroeram .and
prepare cost estimates."
The survey questionnaire was" Savoca, committee chairperson;
developed by members of the . Agnes Baum, Al Fam, Catherine
PTA lUndergarten Committee Healy, Cheryl Israel, Louise
and the Baldwin Educational _^McKasty, Joann Mueller. Oenise
. Assembly (BEA) Extended Day O'TooIe, ~Sheiley.,---PalIadtno,
.Kindergarten Committee. Patricia. We'monick , and- Peter
.' The two committees- were' O'Neill, and .Carl
established early in the fall in BEA Executive
response to a Bcraid of Education—Liaisons."" ""-
charge for commnnitv participa- Gene Tanrarn,
Joan Farfiularo, Meadow PTA;
Nancy Levins, Regina Loesch
and Jeinlie 'DiPolilo, Milbum
PTA; Katherine Milone and
Gerry Baum,.PlazaPTA:.Regina—
Waldes and Barbara Freymann,.,
Shubert-PTA; Donna Ballaranft^ ^, ^ ^ „ . , , • j , - , „ , ,
and FeggyPetras,. Steele PTA; - "•,^?*>>^-?''l^-^f-.'voV'n,'/"*'
and Kalhy Healv. SEPTA. budget; Sanitation, $2,281,934, cr
BEA members are Anthofiy—^J-'f".' Culture and Recreation
has not yet been established,
because of the conflict over the
'^I\tnng"of minority applicants.
. Four other budget caiegojies
J|5?!l_?5?9?lSlJ<Sl-niote_than_teit-
^percenj of the total proposed
'budget: Eniployee Benefits.
a3efKrio_Villagc-HiUT-4W-a»-tbe-
Freeport Memorial Library..
The meeiing will begin al'S pm.
in Freeport Village Hafi.—-
Under Jhe prHES^SiJ^iite^t-
$2,185,480, or 11.4%; and Debt
Service, 10.67%. These four, and
the village tax rate would ga from
$13 J6 "per $100 of assessed valuation
(o $13.81. an increase of
45t. To. the owrter "of a house .
assessed-a; S7.5C0, this means an ^
increase of- S2.81 per month or"
$33.75 for the year.
Silverman,
Committee -
Village Portv^To Gwcys Jan. 16_
FREEPORT - The Vm^e Party
lion in any plans for extending
the kindergarten day. Both committees'
have been -deeply involved
in the study of all facets
of such an extension and In the
preparation of the report to the
_ . bers) will_be considered,"' ex-of
Freeport is.the.second political puir.ed Jackson in' 'a letter sent
party in the village to announce recently to all members of tlie_
c - . .. , feu'^'*^".—'t^.TOm'n'at'nSwu^s^^'Ipg*™? YilTagerPSty. Resumes mus't'bF
Supenntendenl of SchooU, and candidates.to rurijm the Marri) subroilled to Jackson on or t e -
19th village election. • ' fore Monday. January 7.
The Home Riile Party held its . ^,
caucus Tuesday evening, December.
18.. naming Fred Hager
as its candidate for mayor and
Frances^"0'Connor. principal of
Shuben School and Kindergarten
Correlator for the, District, have
been serving as administrative
liaisons to (he committees. '
~RegIsirafion For Rec Prolframs
a recent meeting of "the
Freeport Republican Club,
Deputy Mayor Dorothy Storm
. . .. „ . . _ , . . also announced her intention to_
LionjLSocolovan<l-Ed Monroe as- ^^^ for mayOrrSufrmTepaaFy
candidates for trustee.. . -»-iIl be succeeding present Mayor
The Village J'artys member- William White; whin White steps
«re_$125_for families- $60 Jot-an
individual and $30 for seniors,
with.a discount rate of $100 and
$S0 for those who purchased 1984
summer and fall plans. .
Earililir; al the HBalth-Wing-indude
indoor swimming pool,
steam aiid siuna exercise rooms
and a gymnasium^ ^__
FREEPORT - RegiatraUon for
the Freeport Recreation Department's
winter programming will
be held on Saturd^, January 26, .
10 "ain-lf noon,' for children
and Monday. January 28. _7.-8i30.
pm, for adults t
twirling, creative movement,
creative play, ballet; tap dance,
dog obedience, drama, fencing,
guitar, gymnastics, jazz-aerobics
(teens/pre-teens) and swim les-s.
ons._ , , ;
Ofifered for adults are. art.
ballet, jazz dance. Lap dance,
Non-resident children may dog obedience, fencing, guitar.
register on Saturday. 1-2 pm, aerobic dancing, body building,
and non-resident adults on body conditioning, dancexetcise,
Monday, 8:30-9 JO pm. \ sHmnaslics, aqnacise. yoga
—All registration-will-bcdbcId-at-¥-eiercise and swim lessons,
the Fregwrt Recreation Center. The cost for most programs is
Programs offered for children $10 for residenu and $20 for non-are
art., arts and crafts, baton
ship meeting will be held on
Wednesday evening, January 16.
at 8 pm, in the Firemen's Exempt
Hall. 9 North Long Beach Ave-"
' Tiue. Freeport.-
According to Village Party
-^'resident-Oiarles-Jacksonr-ca)
didates will be nominated for
miynr. twxj trustees and village
down after the first week of
January to start a new job with
the town of Hempstead.
While, who served as maxor
'• for 12 years, has liee'n named
Hempstead Town Deputy Cbm-roissioner
ofPIaniung and Eco-nomlc
Development. and_wiII_Fiot.
finish ovt his term. Stohn would
" serve as mayor until the candi-.
date elected for that position in
the next village election — on
jusuce.
Jackson adds that resumes will
be accepted from any memlier
^fJhc^Uag<LJtoyJiili»;stiaiJii_MardM9-—-5ik^t^the^
becommg a candidate for those Office "00 the first Monday in
four positions. April.
"Only (hose.who are members
-Jn-good-stamlmg-tpatitTrp-meTfr-" —IpcM'.in paud IS)-
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1985-01-03 |
| 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 | 1985 |
| 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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