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Baldwin
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Debate cbntinues despite formal OK of power plans
by Sue Morgan
of the
fteejiarfi Sower PljntT^m an^.
evintUI phasing bot^ef ffie mMer
%mmm m. village i
. ol^t, dne week, afiet.the 1
. Tiusiees unanimously approved' the
. p l a n - •. • •
Several dozen residents, most of
I aligned with the P.O,W,E.R,
vMch has'maintalttftd }to
s power s^E»l% to ^ i ^
I the New'
• p « ' A ) i s a te
iaf at ^settBg future |
a i ^ ^ Ihe Board's pnUIe i
^ p A g ttie'proeess of i
to fte proposal, the cost i
. what they said ' were' lack • of
• negotiations with NYPA prior to the
' formulation of plans.
• a discussion of
an arbiter.
. General
Several speakers called for a
referendum oa-tte isaae^ and others
a&ed for a uming wtt bMees "for
t before
Utilides
datSlS
million the totd ct^ ijf constructing 12
megawatts of additional generation and
a new substation at Power Plaiit IVro, .-
including the ecst of a mmudpal bond
to finaiKe te eaMraetion, and
esaidibe
ratepayers eauti e x p e r t yearly '
inoease of ta p s e ^ an ti& electric
bills, more M » tmm ^xent of that
anributabte ta cM of i ^ ig ^oeases.
Leu Schult^9«tf^&. Coffiinos*
ability to "project what our bills will
be," citing UIXO's Shoreham Plant as
an example of oi^xpected cost ovemm. -
He charged diat the nllage's facts were.
and this will be prov^ as
will • undertato .as
Explaining why she for the.
^ Ms qp tti a year before ft v o ^
^ ta to^ 1 ^ , Mrl Cdmtass W "
T t o - " •' " •
'Big nightfiff Fmeport (Jhmim-l
Tfbs ioiwi wi.H underlato ,aa . pserted, "Our lirit ptafl^ Is to
and esteoi 8w nmiEtpal
s power. UUSeottiA ^M of
_ . . . _ esbting^pw«lC^"tets
Leaidefe He continued that te lion's share of « ^ ^ pvw." ^e-ix^
imAa p s would go out »dy ta. isaU. adding. "Yiw j ^ i tave exacUy
1^1, with an admittedly optimistic what you want b^use'diOB are other
CQoipfetidn targeted for 1992. .. realities." •
Peter VoU'mer, "who said he moved
NYPA power available? . . . into fteepoitlaa year paifiaUybecansc
- . • .ofattractiveelec6iera»,i^sedthat
^ be put taaiAnendm aymg,
nt you tt^ ima tf fou taew
" I of to ifllap WBK.tehaid
, Mr. Ominos toidl&B Ito J'*!" „ , ^^„ „, .
vffla^ Iml bHsri negotiating wieUf. ™f se COOMI WBlta Oteckcn
wttl#ftn«rAuihority.ai]dAatffr iQ^ed that the tofli acta vas'Ue
the sntaatf on is built, a Umit of two Vpo of policy ted^cn iJecled officials
new megawatu of hyiho power canbe are expected to make.^ •
rest of die available power i? Onslow Place
ffhiA is'more fixpen^ve ttm ' . overO
» ^ » Ma."yhoers , . mkftsii," ,^ comingeni of
^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r i n ^ j j t e ^ i « i » . wifdentsbrougfett
% t e » r f l l a y o r . D o r ^ S w i « . mimnovera^*!
.lftisfeO.W.B.R.represeMaaiwa ^'
i « tfcej ha«B-^een told ^ SIfPA • "™
nfneialt tbm additional {mfirer Is . " :
6 p i ^ to ?give us de mne tf
v^llgjvewiHMa
that person 31^ I
Over a
die street,
Califomia-bued
back 10 you."
New actibri against Indoor marina
leoort.actroii,'rf«Bd« .IfieiUty. for irtleh fie. i^agc
mmn of theMi»»a i^mteedly i ^ ^ InUtai p«ilts in
I ^ ^ vmage itf Bespat In .
Ij^ssmComiySiiptemeCoiBL -; -
sifted Rpbbiiis has mued a
f order prevrating the' AMH.
. Corpbrauoii
TO BE fNSTALLEB: tomorrow cyenfnji as officers of the Treeport
Qiamber Of Commerce'during Aniuial Dinner Dance beig^thing at;j:30
P A at the Coral tltiti^afB eMwdse frbnr'upper:, feft,Jas^f)ti Prestr,.
' Jtinatharil^MRtf ftsti^ce«resld»^.1towlMi Sfetihd vicer
Mtcha^ V§m, 9M v t e president Ikm mS^ fsecutive
.and'Cari^ iuAg, tirasiirer. PBA.M^^f..Hni.lJundeigafi.
be Miaster of i^mM^,-mm lany aeltwr'nrtllite honored-as
i^Mea of ttie Ym,*.Mmik trit^nation.. (»TI uie tf«^^ m 178-7402.-
-6^or. AltfabB# eofflxtraeoaa was :
UMly aUow^ K w A i ^ l t t e last
. D^Hnber Iu%e RMta i ^ s e d his
oti^nal ruling, wma^ fa b^nctioa
:against fnnhn i^mlc on we all but
completed structnze,' ' .
- At that time, the deVelopen*.
.attorney, Philip. Beui,.;irowed to
' iwsedkjnga'
.5
[actional
. I ^ mt. aiid W i ^ ftx^ %
'. village asked . the 'court to '.'stop
coosinictton at the 46.500 spaif foot
^stem pn the'pmttKfcat least SO
boats are cunently occupying the,-
biulding in violaiini of village codes.- •
Scliodl fcioarcl hoi^ budget meitli^
L^hoolDWah^^'. :AfldnsonS(*a
adeiiue.^«imie " The School
^^msA m A) public U ^ » ^ i n . regular poblie
a ^ V ^ t a e i w t w o T b a ^ ^ ^ ^ ' Sta^h Mi^WstS
la^lS,^tpin.intheG>tOItai.. K^ooL
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1990-03-08 |
| 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 | 1990 |
| 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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