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Newspaper
Village ol
Freeport
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Freeporl
School DisUic)
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Baldwin .
School Olstrlel
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FREEPORT. NEW YORK. JULY 17,1986
SSadYEAS. No.ia •"°'"'"-««...«.,
P K I C E S J * PER COPY
Trecpiirf uif5 i Wi Iff Ifiiiraiviiiiin
Baldwin Youngster
Hit By Lightning
Some Atoms Mil Waning
For Zoning '.Chimf i s ''..,••
FREEPORT- tf Vh^BiH nanildAm «n mn mar
stniction was HftidjMaMif^ Ji% 1 ^ Hbin 4 t IViit ^ « i of
' . Trustets,*! ilsopfii)q|iiiMm«tentnMtffimrnMtfiin»mtaAqE-building
pennlu for fxiiffinBa^ fmmmM Ai|l»te(% diHtfttf if^'
Iingsinth«waterfroAt«««]^ii4!«adHtenn4iifflAigbtn> ,
The second iiSlbfjc4mpamd ffit-
Sudden Sform In RVC
Also Inlures Mom, Brother
. BALDWIN - A six year old Baldwin boy Is nthting for his life this
week, tbt victim of a siiddtn boll of lichintnt at a {ireworks show.'
' Meda,d Amar, who is to enter the first grade this coming September jit
. Batiwiii^ Brbokdcle School, was one of six persons struck by U^tning..
mhile milling for a flrewof ks show to start Sunday evening July ll, at the
celebration of the Village of Rock-ville
Centred 93rd anniverairy.
. AmarV.older brother,'seyen-ycar^
U.Vishai, and their mother,
BImi, i l l all of ;Stanion Avenue,
Baljwhi,'were also among the siv '
'injured when lightning stru'ck'a
tree tU^ were under at the Mill.
Bit e> Ftrk, off Merricic Road,'
'RackvHte Centic, at f bout 8:4S
TbtRockvIlle Centre Fire
Ot^Mnent; which was ptisml at
^piAlor the celebration aclivi-
Ht«, roAed Mrs. Amir and her '
. two HHtt In &>uth Nassau Com-nnnllteHospttal
In Oeeanside.
j D i i w K i f I s Aebospiul, Medad
hMstMi cardiac arrest but was
. nv(vri% doctors..
Mni<to isf^t&ig fbr his life at
MmMx Chmren^ PavOlton of:
'Um .Mtod Jewish Hospital,-
•luR he isJn the intensive-care
nail. Hit vital Ikmetlons are befaig
ttoalrotttd by « respirator and,
Huly ihb week, - before THE
tXADERwent topress,w> learned
he wn slipping into and out of a
conn.
' The lightning bolt bad apparently
damaged Medad^ lunj^ and
heart, but at press-time, wRh bis
mother at his bedside, he was
fightuig for ids life.
As a result of tbe.ll|blnlnc
strike,.Mrs..Aniar ntflk^ed bwm
to her chHt and nwnbinaa to her-^
legsjirisnalinstmtedto^i^*'
The ofttr ttoei ^ttiH BR n n l
i'odias.tStiirRiitkii&tCifltfti
- Wendyllutiei', U,"«l BOTfcvllta
Centr^aqdilMMtingnka^l^of
ported to Mir^ I t a M ^ R^^
Ccirfce, by fin'WC ffem Oi^rt-
'meat. P^ta, wbn mm qtelfed
with a n a j ^ , wm waSmipuMs'
Pettas win ^ h.0it ^^IW
reported M HttWrny iortHon.
AiT^teM oni In l«» (tau-and
peente'wm g ^ i ^ In fhe
'l»tfc wMni te m ^ 1 tf te.
' Cnicri SnwDiks Anr, wlM Ini
been pi»tpomd Itma te al^tai
before bewM of tton^ we^Kf,
Somejvere huddM nnda ptaMe
to protect thonstlvH floHl taRle^
ment weather. The Amars were
bold.ing'umbrellai. The bolt of
lightning apparently ithiri even
before the iirst'flrework was set off.
,<^reeport. Board.
Restricts Traffic
On Two Streets
.' FREEPORT • .The village his .
- -apinreniiylmpcgeditlSoliffltMito'^
a long-standing feud betwiecii rest-dents'of-
narrow streets in the
waterfront' sections of Freeport .
and the marhn owiien on these
Urcett) whose budriesset depend
upon brin^i In boats on over;
•wrtttactorftAenind trucks. -
At Ms WBB0av, ii% Mtb open
' l^lafte ^imi,. te village
Bind approfid k tciolutlon '
ttai^te Of vBtom% Vehicle and
, TiaK^jAftBHtnUaiitaieaf
l^em Mmmi M#4tttftr comM-
' i^mB,nnwn«M«Mdtt|trae-
^ n aiid ninditattiiB «r n i ^ In •
. §«^ of I ^M mmik ffosi
« ^ ^ HI ^ i M PllE^ lOUtb of
te b t e ^ A I «Mb ^ AieH la
i» HHII airi ^p^H»ni Avcnp^-
noth ^ ib ^toi^Ani 1 ^ Ray
an^ttlttind. "
' 'FmOdnMntabtttbeend
of fortoii ftan K^ r ^ d ^ s of
tei^^M^^dewHvMCIia-ria
WwMj tave famu^ com-tBitti
inige at many
day moratorium on new buildtog
' or additions of more linn 10%nie
-total floor space Is faiepclitetfl
' October l5th.' Recently, the tillage
lifted iu ban on consnucUon
in tbt Industrial Park, and pwed
changes in the village'^ toidnghwt
dealing with area. .
The moratoriums were originally
placed while awaiting reports
of a study by Raymond, Parish,
b o ^ to n ar« by ITM, HSI be
• eM^tri^ WM lAer te^Ul^^ '
dKidii OB mtim ctangn tor that
In other agenda iim%. a change
'hi the vehicle traffic law will
attempt to tainall heavy trailer
tractor tniHic on Cordon Place.
. and Sportsman Avenue (see separate
story, ebewberr this issue).'
The Board agreed to.the'pu'r-
Pbie-.aini::iVctner,:.the vUb^e^. • chawofaritlkttlcplattmaktrfur
'planiiingag«ncy..Tlie'montdriuni die vilbge's print >hop as a long-on
the waterfront .area, whlcii' term economy'and'bbor-uvlng
Mayor Dorothy Storm, says she' device.
^Freeporl Vamp Dies Of Sfabknf
Boy Drowiis In Local Creek
BALDWIN - A 14 - year - old
Roosevelt boy drowned In Parsonage
Ocek Wednesday evening July
9, despite the efforts of one of hU
companions to save him.
Memebers of the Freeport Fire
Department's new Underwater
ii^rchand Rescue .Squad were on
te **»ne and Andrew Valias, of
-Itosa fompany No. 4, recovered
touni Crstg llicks'body about SO
Chides after he first went under.
Accordtng to the police report,
n^ar^dml of East Centennial
Avtnne In Rooseveits a cousin,
Vms Hteki, It of Wllshire Court,
Hrcqnrt; and tS • jtar - old Eric
Vffi^ whose addre<it though in
Fritpirt wa«notgi\en.wereal the
Parsonage Creek.Bridge oa Atlantic
Avenue. The creek borders
Baidnia aad Oceaasidc.
. Apparently, at abaul 7 p.m«
Eric Young JWDped into the water
first and ^ a n to swim, and the
other two walked down In the
watcra'cdtclteeiCh^ramii^
hh snakeis anf sMrt iM^nnp^
in. He b^in ta llonnte hnnw
dlatcly,M«a^ia|t«btaMindt,
and Eric iwiwntir and Bppranl%
tried to ht^ ^H.
The third bay - Clorf illcka'
•stood at the edge binnit he
cannot iwlm.
rnigcanibniedmsini)Hle,aba
puHliqidoMB ^ , « b B WKiMbb
The la^e tommereU vAlcles
will only be allowed to use the two'
streets MiniAjs through Fridays,'
9 Bm-4 pn, accmding to the ittw
regulation.
Exempt from the regulations are
emergency, lire, municipal, utility
or sanitation trucks; teettber prA
vate or public, snow plows, fuel
tracks makbig ibcai deliveries.
to save him.
Shouts from the boys alerted
n«rby bomeoinSert *fio notified
the polte Md offieert from both
the Pint (Baldwin) and Fourth
fwWicnv^a^M^delPrecincts
rHpandid, at did local fire
At Wi pan., Vatte* recovered
rH%lU^»*b^afld««tfhasiist-aatt
hnin Btbtri, Inmedlatei)
fatp«rPH.nefan}wi«nnhedlo
&ttb >%'B^ni rninmiutlitt Hos-pIM
In llcHndde but was ^o-nomtrt
dHd teri al 1 ^ p.at.
FREEPORT-AyoungFreeimtt*'
flrefightcr is dead, tUree other-
Freeporters iajurcd, and a Hen^
stead man is aceosed of aicond
degree murder lblIowbi| a mbier •
-traffic accident:early Sunday
roonungt July 13.
According to the poto Hprt,
Keith Holdener,Z2,sfoDr.|ifr-.
member of Freeport Fin D^M-ment's
Excelsior Hook & IjMm
Company No. 1, and father tf
Second Deputy CXIef n^ Hd-
. dener, was a pa^mger fa • ] ^
being driven backfuMte^nan'
, County Fireman^ AHoeUtten
parade in Levitlowa, ^faw tbe
vehicle was in a minor cnllMm
with a van.
The accident otcami-M tb«
Jeep, driven by fellow flreflghler
Richard Salerno, Z3, of Engint
Company No. I, was ediing ttie
Babylon Turnpike eidt'of Mm-dowbrook
Parkway. '
Apparently the van fiiiled to stop
and iialemo gave chase, with Hol-denet,
Chrlstopber 'Manning, 19,
also a member of Engine comi^ay,
and Patty Olin, a 19-ye«r-old
village resident, as' passengers.
At the corner of Henry and
Crctnwich Streets in Hempstead,
the van finally stopped. Salerno
exiled the jeep as did one of the
' vam'occupants,sinctidinttnedb}
police as Marvin Moore,a20^«ir-old
llempsteader.
According.to Delective/^|t.
John Nolan of the Nauan Couirty
Homicide Squad, Salenw h n n^
out of the jeep orrytog a ZMth
plastic sheath wltbiopper wim
imide, and approached Uie tan In
argue with its driver, 6rmir}
Kmalls, 19, of Roosevitt.
When .SRMlltbrgantoctaieMi
window, Salerno i l l t g ^ btpn
fe^ carried, brHk^lbedrivcr'a
.M^MinvaodthewbiddiMd. .,
Ibra illnpre p t am of ^ttt van '•
iui iWiM at, Valirnn, who •
dripped ittt pipe and tift,
• AU^^^aMaonmn^ipnu^ed
tte JMf ^'«Wb &m oinr thret
fim^^t MB m.. FM ht.
' tfttdttf HoMrair, Mng'in 'the"
hDnt^aliTtoJ^ir^nA^isttB,, •
"beBDllntaii«vetMean4tM»d >
te Iwa b to back ^M.
tt huri; Msnah^ ii^nttins to,
W hint, 'aoi • cm lemons and
• IbifamtiManiMn^ll^dw
h Rirt^if CM^ whiit ttid«
diner^p^MimcrtitadiwMia
'xMbwoffldtslfehHrt. ' -
^mqMari ^ ^ mmd wttb
fflt Uc^H ptM of Of van ipallM
It at 3:M am'on Lent Avenue,
Hempstead, and waited until
Moare and Snudb reluraed loit at
about 9:30 am.
Moore was arrtstedand charged
with two counts of second degree
murder, one Cnfeniioaai and 6ae
reckless. Smalls has beea released.
Popubr Fb^^tr
Thousands of frieads, family
members, and volcrateer nceligh-ters
paid their respects as Holdea-e'r^
body lay in Huagerford &
Ctaifc^ Fuaerhl Home la Freeport
on Mond^f and Tuesday. On
Ttac«h| i t n A ^ i l ^ i!,fbenwttc
aad watt MTtim were biidalOur
, Hslf Rtditnar B.C. Cfcwch.
Again itanMsii nail havi
fttmm ttmd d ^ al nMrbf
tamin a«d M i i ^ Am W A i d
popliiBl^pMnito»irtttt
it •aiap^mii ttat lteHtnfr%
swinging the plpf-mt ^mmtM..".'.-." •.., p i n , , on PaitliJ
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| Title | The-Leader_1986-07-17 |
| 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 | 1986 |
| 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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