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Ifinrfu "FREEPORT. NEW YORK. FEBRUARY 20,1985
51st YEAR, No. 44
FREErOHT UEllOniM L1BR,\R{
If UERRICK RD-FREEFORT
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Heoring Set On Special Tax District
Assessment To Pay For
Baldwin High Names Opening Mall, New Parking
Honor Students
FREEPORT - With a public hearing on a special tax assessnieni
district in the village's Central Business District scheduled fur Munda>'
evening, February 24, the'eiact liinits of the district were siill no<
specifically defined by the Village by THE LEADER'S press liine,
Wednesday evening, February 19.
Ii was learned, however, that notices liad been sent tu 6S owners cf
properties in the area of the Free-
FHS AAothietes
Win 14 Awards
AtTpumament
FKEEPORT • Mathietes'from
' Freeport High School 'captured
14 indh'idual and team awards
at die Third Antjtial Nassau
County Math Tournament held
January 25 at Oceanstde High
School.
The six-hour competition included
200 students from 27 Nassau
County schools.
The Freeport High School
Individual Awards included — in
ilie Sophomore Division — David
MusicanI; First Place in Coordinate
Geometry, Andrew Schanke,
First Place, Number Relation-
-ships; David Musicant, Second
Place. Quadratic Equations and
Factxiring; and David Musicant,
'Third Place; All-Aroand Top
Scorers.
. Individual Awards in the Senior
(Cent, en Page 16)",
. State Funding
For Arts Council
•FREEPORT - The Arts Council
av. Freeporl has been awarded
fiihding for iwo new progranis
. thai will benefit the' Freeport
coqununHy. Both ' an ArUrtii-r
Education grant aad new fotl-lote
program have been made
possible by the New. Yort Suti.
CeondlontheAiW.'
The Am-in-Education grant
'. 'IQR make poaaible the'aajrthrioa
sLUteatra'and dance Brognins
oBeKd ta.-'- pt6-KiM|tgacten
. ihhH)^ 12th i n d e i . in the Free-port
setiools. A u Codactf Ewcd-t-
Aht Dirfe^; U a Dbintcr'tnft
Piu^aiii OMT^nstOf,' Rooa
Epsteiii, are working wMb'Dr.
Mare S s d n e t s 10 beat dttefodae
lb« besi u e of OiU hafinf.
The n sM «iH pravUe feet for
tpccialbU bi daiice and theatre
aiu, koi wiU asalst i f pmeatliit
perfcmaneei diitiag the' Mbooi
• day.
Since Ibe'AiU CouKii> ioce^
• (Com. on P»9e 1 6 H -
219 On High Honor
And Honor Rolls
BALDWIN - Dr: Peter K. Lynch,' principal of Baldwin Senior High
School, has announced thai 219 students achieved places on the
school'sHighHonorandHonofRoU. • .
For High Honor rati^, pupUi having four major, subjects must have
all A's in these majo^. Pupils having inore than Oie^ourjnajorjiub-,
jects may have not mbf»>than two — ~r
port Village Mall, and the two
properties, fronting on Sunrise
Highway and planned for parking
lots.
(EDITOR'S NOTE: The 65
owners probably own more than
65 sites, as sonie have mute than
one hiildliig in the Central Business
District.)
B's in the other subjects.
For Honor rating,* suident
miisl have no grade below a B.
Students'with less, than four ma-jots
are not eligible for Honor
Roll.
ForHdndr Roll purposes. Driver
Education is to be considered
as a major subject. ' ;
High Honor Roll
Senior class students liamed to
the High Honor Roll ate Denise
Cergoi, David DiFusco, Kathleen
Fey, Stephen-Jickowia, Frederick
Kopf. Heidi Macos, Kerry
McCarthy, Susan McMuUen,
John Anthony Michielini, Christopher
Monaco, Lorraine Pagano,
Eleanore Scolt,' Shane Smith,
Siegmund Sotua, Caecitia Suija-putra
and William White..
Juninrs named to High Honor
Roll are Barbra Aniron,. Paul '
Antico, • Dav-id Ascher, Heather
Bacher, Adam Handel, Coswnia
Bariulomeu, Kim Belcher, Meredith
Bernstein, OatKSta Campbell;
Dawn Caselnova, Janeen .
Det Anges, Jeffrey Deutsch,
. Laureii Festinger, James Fis-etine,.
Christine Guidise, Jon
.'Gtzzie, Adam Goldin, Joanne.
Gfossmait; Joel'Haniict, Sasan
•~ Jaeeer.' Claadel Jean-Pierre,
' • D*«d Levy, Lauren Cevy'i AUyson
jfcfaCartney, Jtms-' O'flnen^
Ettta Patre. EUi ^icks. Michael
Sater,- MaMM* Sdiecbler, .Todd
•SehS&teiii, M^nwiie.Sehtctbef,
. Uue Sbga; Krtlt tetUi; Lisa
Spagnela, AWcall S l o w v , John
' .YfaUh. tfichad WWte. Beth
MfltdSitfiiAtivmZtJta*...
Sophomore sUtStM* named la
• High.Honor loB'a«-Saynwnd
Adaas', Jasot\ Hair, Jul'iane
BaseHce, Marie Bat«ta, Kristin
BeniMti, Alee Berger, WUtj
Block. Lasiea Bctnner, Karen
Bcoroo, Nictnlas Casstno, Mindy
Cohen. Dentse paiyea, San^r
—Tiie special' tax* disirici "considered
by the Freeporl Village
Board ofTrusiees would include
properties thai would presilniably
benefii by the three-part pni-gralii:
(1) rc-openingof Ote free-port
Mall 111 one-way vehicular
traffic; (2) the purchase of a
triangular piece nf land bounded
'by Sunrise ijighway. Litile Pine
Sircei and Cliurcti Sireei.,—demolishing
the building Diy i\,
and constructing a parking 1)!
lo join ilie" relatively new Little
Pine Parking Im to the iranicdia.c
south; and (3) demolition cf
buildings on the recently village-acquired
property on the north
side of Sunrise Highway, presently
occupied by Jamaica Tires ard
Canon Taxi, and cuiistructiiMi of a
parking'lot at thai sp>)t.
• Ttie total Cost \if the ilitec
Patricia Kelly, Sosan Kuomel. projects is expected to ruti ber-
Susan Krummenacker, Tamari iwccn Sl.2 miirion and Si;3 mil-
Lyn, Stephen Marrin. 'Joyce^ii,,,,^ ^iili itiese c»sis i" be
Meyer, Jeffrey MiddenU. _Diane ^aid .jVer a.15 year p«ri'd by
Freiberg, lieu Galvin, Carolyn
Gillan, Alice Ciiiliam,'Bradley
Hochbetg, Courtney Intersimone,
Jodi Javeline, Robert Kamins,
Teddy Kochman, Teresa Marrin,.
Jonathan Minkoff, Christopher
Neumann, Lee Nolan, Anastasia •
Paghidas, Todd Pittinsky, Gary
Pbskar, llnda putre," Taila Ouick,
Caroline Kicioppo, Craig Roseii-bergi
Nancy • SijiUle'r, Mitchell
Schrager, Rega'n Solmo, David
Tamtes, Karen Teleso. ChrijUne
Vicchione, Hye Soo Yang and
Douglas Yellin.
Freshman named to '. High
Honor Roll are Susan- Bruno.
Paul J. Bua, MichaeL Caplan,;
Thomas Datgan,' Eric Ftnlelman,
Michael Fitapatrick, Adam Candler.
-Michtel Giomeui, ' Jason
Matthew Ja'cobs, Stuart Katzeh,
affected areas, i.e. the special
tax asscssineni district, when it
,is set up. - •
Earlier this week, the disirici
being omsidercd was said i"
run from and include llie 'north
side I'f Klerrick Road from the
west-side Vf Hcniy Street t.i the
easi side if C'-urch S;reei; ("
Surri5?..Highw'a.v,_ up to» ai d in-eluding
Fitesiiic^'tires '-r i!ie
si'Uili side if I'.^e street aid the
FrccpiTi Ticaire ; i- tic irrili
side I'f Sui rise tliglmjx; a'd
pan i f Frccpri Plaia Wcs'.
Norce, Catherine Quiong, Meera
Rajan, Eiica Sasman. Christiana
Soares, Jennifer Stttthk, Lorraine
Sullivan, Mindy ,Tarai. Michael
TrepeU, Jennifer Vilkonski,
Justin Wilson and JillZatetiky. .
HonorUoti . , ' -' •.
.Named to UK scHooU' Honoc
.loH aire' »eRicir'*ckss,aiadeala
.Theresa Bauer. Sfaoey Bocbwald,
.SOXAA Casioldl. Adatita Cohen,
.John Ouiy. Dt^vid-Fnzer, Dfif-.
le«n Ore44et, KTinar^ Gitfgoty,
• Edward Hansan, Winston;. Hen'-
dersoft, Dcnixe Horn, Qirisiopher
Jackey,' l^rnda Jaeger, Mar? lan-df
«v ESMT -LanjgfeUer, Aiyssa
Lehman, Teres* .MvlAauer.
DiqHs Nelson, Kertri ODonnelf.'"
Kbn Pizziitisso,* '. Ruqiieliiia'
(Striu, Andrew, Rip'ps, Suzanne
' Salomon, Gteftact Sam, Eliia-'
belh Schnier, Miehael Sebastian,
(Cent, on Page I)
. .MV . - -
Ihc.owners i-f pri'perlies in tt:e
..•Tliese litniis, li.wcver, art
Siili • urdcr . Siudy by \illapc
authnriiies ai-d chai^ges — p-*-
sibly lu iticreasc tlie sire -ilttif
district — are expected pricr j.i
the February24'lh puiilic hearing,
Tiic tan assessnit ni district
was . ar. apparent ci'n.pMn'isc •
between i!ie 'Village B 'ard's
))rigii;al plan ii- set up a disirici
• li> pay f'T Itie construcilim nf
the two parking lilts; ard the re-
..quests I'f Freeport Mall property
owiiers and retailers, many if
whiun hare said they w.'Uld pay
- lo reopen the Mall to vehicniar
iraffic. .
The Monday, February- 24ih
public l;i-arii:i; will begin ai S pin
aiVillaseliall.
TOP FHS MATHLETES. Freeport High Scftoel's Malhleles captured
14 avivds — IndhfWual and leaiit — •) the recent Third'Annual
Nassau Ccuniy Math-Tturnameni. Shewn (above) with tt.eir trtphiea
are (seated, I. <cr.) Jeff Rugg, Rcnttd Extract; PatMSehleehier. David
Musicant, Mitt Kelly; (standing. I.- to r.) Ccach Ernest Ruggiert'o,
Andrew Schanke, Erick Baarmaa, Kevin Rugg and Assistant Coach
Peter Q.'Hayet. (See sitity, this page.)
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| Title | The-Leader_1986-02-20 |
| 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 | 1986 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
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