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Board allowssecjondtaici service; faeks higher rates
. Became of runmioiu eom-plitntf
rece^mKromeomiBUnliy.
oiiuintioiuud \aMiiai m*
idenii and l»uine»es" n^gandini
bodeqinte m^ce from Ckuten
Tax!, Freeportli eurrent taxi
operator, tla Board of llnuteei
voted Mondayoight to permit an
additional m i compaiur to ooeik
ateintheVSUane. •
AIM eit«( in die BoardV de^
(ion w«t tbe pertiittnee of tndi
ranplidnta over .an extended
period of tinw d a ^ leveral
SMCti^ ute Gmae^ owner
aodtlwawardlotoflOadditioiia]
nedalHonswtlwCoapai^aoffie
time ago.
Tlie VilU«e.«nll amrd ten
tnedallioni to Thomu Landue-
&» vmti WaaeTKd of I^ce-poit
to operate catM of IM6 ^n-aie
or ne wiv. s m ^ to tlte new
Company oMalnliig an ofRee'and
w i t i^ room «»^a duit w ^
ins distance of the raihnad
iti^n.
Also recommended was a rate
ineraueoracentt per taxi zone,
except for the- central railroad
mim, wbere Oe'me «<»dd
faercMg by 23 cent*. The maxJ-E&
um bfe whic& eouU be eiiari
hetweeaawtwopc^inOe
lage would l>e ».75. A public
liMring on the nte ebsngn vrfll
beselieduled.
Do( owners who allow tiwtr
pels to run loose m^y alto face a
race tn feu, lor pt&L up and
redemption of Uieir nnine com-panions.
The mige «nll seek to
raise fee* for plckrup fit spayed
animalsfroiDdiecnBentMJSto
a. and unspayed animals from
SiaaS to SI4 Fm for the
tedemption of dogs wMeh have.
been «lu|ht loose wltt rise from
120 to $30 for the first ^ m e ,
«A torn S40 to M> fiN tte
second offense. .Under its oon-
Mct Kith the Tvm of Hempstead,
the ViUap niut pay the
Itewn Aat warden n s for each
overtime call, whether or not a
|le1s-»p b niceessfiiL The matter
WM lefnrcd to Villaie Counwi
Wllbm Qlackenforamendment
of Action 7S of the ViUageOKi^
and a publie bearing wffl be
idiedu^.
Dating the pubOe portion of
themeetii^ PoficeCtuef Joseph
King answered complaints from
several mideati. Louise Sinip-wn
spike of lAat tbe ss^ wu
(drngdeaHmot the enmerof
North Main Street and Leonard
Avemw and tilEed, **¥% dot*
everyone see things except the
iwople who a n stop IfT*'
"When We slop someone we
must have very strong fcnowl-e^
ge." Chief King told Ma.
^pion. "IVe need more than
sus^^n," he »i4. ad<^ thM
the Ilepwtflmnt% drug arrests
had alOMSl doubled over the pie-itoiuym.
'
Responding to a Grafling
Pbtce recent who cited nine
aeddents on the street wMeh have
caused iidoiy'pad' damage to
hom^ and.property,'Cl>ief Kiei
moA Oat a ;tmRc mmif ccm-dnctedfour
yean ago bad iho«n
cend^ns did not wamnt control
deitees, bnt the survey had
tecentty bwn reopened and
•^ouid be complete in about s&
fflontbi." . . •
Power generation again
bcMme a rotjcct for debate, and
residenti Saverio Scamniaeea
a^ ^Rncem Greco r^terated
their opposition to the possiUe
introduction of an Independent
Fewer Producer to the ViUage,
maintaining that the ViOMie
.shouM seek additional hydroe-lecttle
pdlwr fin>m upittte and
Oinad*.
M^for Dorodiy Stonn, stnq|>
gling «^th hryn|iiis. for most of
theevenii^Kcunedlierv<)iceto
empba^e, "We*^ fitting the
unwfiiJit. We wOl alvnys have
Power Ptont Two, we n^always
set our own rates, we wOi alw^
rontftti mt mm power,*
Qcoc^ MaiVKr ojf Eleettic
Wlitica m^Ram Ctondnos said
that the Municipal Electiie UiUi-ties
AsHieia^on has m>n 150
more mepwats of bydroelMttic
power for muoiapd utilities, but
the l^iage does nM have suffi-dent
tiansmisijon apa^lies on
lines Into the IWhtge, which are
not FrMpoiMiwned.
Mr. C^n^nos wid the ^Ullage
hMs received 13 nspoiHes from
Independent Power Prednms in
Mswer to its nepiM for qwdUi-
'ntiont.wWdiareeutrentfybi^nit
evaluated by atiomejn and the
O'Brien and Ger; conndiing
firm.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1988-12-08 |
| 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 | 1988 |
| 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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