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LEAm FREEPORT, NEW YORK, November 13,1986
52ndYEAR,No.^
WEiPiif ISEUOaiAL LIBRAif
.1 BEiiieK RD
FSPt m 11520
gHifePQRT luZLIpr^iAL LiaRARV; PRtEE 25*PERcowr
Village Board Approves Rezohing
Baldwin Studeiits To
Sing At Radio City
Chplr To Perfom Twice Ceiebrettini ?Ofh
BALDWIM - Some 11S students of Btidw|n*s lifeadow
and Lenox'Schools will raise their voices in song at Ra-
• dio City Music Hall iii New York'City on Friday night,
November 14, offlcially opening the famed showplace's
. annual Christinas* spectacular. The red-robed youngsters
will fee under tie direction of Baldwin School's .choir
'. dttciMr,13avl4 G<3rin.'
I l i i "^iiiiK<e«. will be
'ginglni .fifte'. nm .'a
•' 4Sanil»ute %omert, at '6:30
>p|^ 'Mti^,}l»iio;City;
fbtl^Bi ^ M# later.by
ft shower (Mrfarmance in>
d i o ^ on' '&»' ,second
. wiBlasaS^Sm . . •' •
• TTie Baldwin joint
Meadow / tenox' School
Choir won its honor' in a •
contest - the POWER 95-
Radio City Choir Search' -
sponsored, by Ra4io • St'a-.
I t e WPLJ. The' stodenls
' raf'^. doria-.had gath-i
r ^ at M^ism-m Octb-''
•bar 2? and ttpd three
soapi .i^HSb mm sub-n
i M «i te eoaiest. '
. ' . 'MlmAii ttie . usual
sAKfl ^ on "PinMy, the
^ung^fs ' will board
buses at the two schools
•fo'r;totf-.^-tt ^m,yprU
Ci^. "A^'irfl'Ttteip to
Baldwin after- (hotfMids.
. of". Mm-- " T i r l ^ wid
tourbtt toim bea^ ttieir
soap . Bffld , ater ttey
the.pMv|i bava ^ a . t i i e ,
intermtlosUf . t a o iB .an-nuid.
show.
. -.Hie students.. from'
.Lenox, who - will be
.singing,- afe:-. Allison Al-
-becti, Angela Albert!. Va- '
le'rk i%Ielte, phooda Au-gust&
ie, Soriia ' Buckt-
Jcranna MvUma&t Melissa
M^U^ apntti, Htebelh
C^w^.'MsB'I^il^, Kris--
tfD I^nb mi Wm» ffsT'
gmm. " . • -i
Mm ttem %jmm. School
ar« Ifmam^' Fields.
{Cent, on Pas* 7i
urn tT». UOIO cm.' peUalt Pfaff l O l ^ t ttudent at Slid
wfn'a^HeldaH Ichoel, trie* en • red ehefr Bam M youngster*
frea her "cefteai and lenox ScAeol oMft thctr turn. Sane 11$
student* ef-thetvo sdioel* HIII be cntertiintng-thousands of
Ncu Yorker andjout-of;tOMners «t the festiye.opening.of the an-,
ruil kpeetacular Holiday show at Radio "'*'- " -'- " ""
*teiTr,".iht%p»«a ••.••.•••..,•
. Annlveisary
FREEPORT - Congre-gatioh'
B'nai Israel, 91.
North Bayview is-planning
a' gala celebration of its
70th year as .a. congregar
.tion. •. .;•• "5"-'.«...",- ..s
•<..: •.;The-,.iaIibwfl«; h-scheduled
tar W.'weeteid*'
of Decemter % mW Wr
cml ' s e r v ^ 'sn ftiiay
eveningi'December.S a^d.
Saturday onalng,' De-"
cember 6.
. On Saflin^. ewnini,
Decen^ber §,. a iertva
dinner (bnce, catered by
Dunbwitz - &.. Lesser of
Merrick, ^tl start at' 8 ;
pm. Music. wiU be; PCOT~
vided. by .Irving Frank's
popular combo. <
Congregmim Mklar»
Prior to 191i, b^use it
was forbi&lea ta r t t on
the SabMft ami te 1 ^ ^ '
Holy. IMya, obserwat Jem
walked fms ^e^oM m
RockvOle 0»tre to ^mA
services. . Anoni Vtmf.
hardy Freipaiteii WKB
Hyman • SBA ' Lilim
Schloss, paiea^ of Dr.
Mervin ^hli8s, dentist
and philanthropbt,. who
.donated, scholarships regularly
in their honor to
Freeport High School
graduating seniors.
.Then one te s §mm of
primarily mis Stiesi
merchant, ataul 4i in
number, 4 ^ ^ to form
a. ' -edig^^tei ; In
Freeport T&f - pel to
each others iwnra, alflii
Odd wmimt wa m
Merrick tetfj ^ w t a
drug store, and A e .atove
the Firebouse on iChurcb
Street.
Finally they decided the
time had come for them
Wesfem Wafeifmnf Areas
Ungraded, Woodcleff Next
• . FREEPORT - T h e Freeport Village Board of
Trustees has voted its nipraval of .zoning aiid legislative
"elonages that could l ow a s U S « a t difference in the.
ftiture: of at lew ana pwt m thi village's waterfront"
• a r c M ; . . • • " . , • . . . • •• »
About 150 «stonri,
bastoessperssonS and OOm
property owners atttaifi
the. . Monday Bvealiii.^
November lOlh fublie
' hearing, the fiist of Wo
that had been scheduled
by the Village Board,
: The proposed changes,
•.the first half of which
have .liow been accepted
by thfe Board' of Trustees,
are the. resijlt of- a. Mfater-fKint
study -pisparai by
the' planiiing - • fins " m
RPP&W, a later.teral #"-
."ttrfront revital^tion par
^ m repbrfir^arsi to
the .engineernig flna m
Baldwin & • Coiflelius of.
>^eeport, inpBt ^ ^ a
citizens* advisory com-,
mittee, and remarks tmm
the community at a public
hearing held ' this -past
June. ..
• -Approved was the re-zooing
of several streets or
parts - of street (piek
Drive, Cary Place Mi
Hampton Place|fmm In^
dustrial to Mannp Wus-
Mes D&Met; the rezoAg
of Anchor Street, west of'.
Wrai MA Avenue, .ftoa:
toduMU to Marine
Apartment / Boatel, Coa-
•^mainium and. 'Coopem-tlve;
and the. rezoning of
the west side.of -Miller
Avenue, south of Richmond
Street, from Marine
Business . to . Marine •
.Apartment / Boatel, Condominium
and Coopera-'
• t f ^ s e . ' . •• • • . •
, .riJegMative changed'were
a t e made adding im&M-
' i M i . t o -building In tte
Iteioe Apartment /. 9 ^ -
.ftilj' Condominium smA
' C^perative Zones.
". wtti tbc planned CM-dominium
development of
* a forge block of land on
thi Vraterfront, stjetching
froni and including the
'. old Sea Breeze property to
The Schooner Restaurant's
' property, the changed ap-
. proved' in' the M&iine
Apartment / Boatel, Cea-
.teminlum and Coopera-
^Al.'cn Page 16J
It •»««• en freeport" ablwi!»l»i
tawf Mwtal Health Center B«mi-.
, . j « l « t . Iteyor Dorettar mem
i finni«lltestaAzo and RtereallM-
:s:i"'..JW'V"" PS"*^ ^*'» 4»*^iM. thty, a i m milk'
Uooduard Pireetor of Omftmmm»-nttifn utteu. uUl nsear
on the nwt pr^raa, mm mii» sired on Hondav. Mo^^r
SH CAMEiA. reatiir«l oRittir
sheu are (seated, l,M» r "
tJw Wrecw %l^|s|i^
Canter FseilUKS 'Mrwgar
•.v..v.v..".wC" .vy.v, .•.•.•.•.'. V •.'.*JvW:Wf#Ot'''*">-'
«'f. « 75» | » . «/-asa!n M^lte*Md*y,. HweoSrM, at S:30
pn, en Chwnal 19. Sloan and^AiteMo uHl ditctss tha aervica*
S!lff5l"ffl?"."*"'^ •*!•*•»*** » ? ^ «»?'• « *•'•*'• '•'••port
faetlity. OiCostanze. who aervet as lUisen Trustee to^ha
Recreation Departaent. ml Jefferies uiU discuss the present
W8« »». »ho'fre«»rt Refrtatton center and plant to neetthe'
*?»^..?< •.<^?,^**if<i;.,,..;,,;,, •... y..... ,•.:.... .,•...;... . . . . . . . . ..
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| Title | The-Leader_1986-11-13 |
| 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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