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Freeport • Baldwin
. SfithYcar, No.'•<- - K ' I nen^papat or Ihc Village of Reeport'I^eQnn and Biddidn&dio^ District Hiund^.MaylO, 1^0 2S#
*A plain OUTSTANDING mother'
TWO AGATHA CAGGIAS. The Leader's 1990 Mother of the V6ar, at right and
her daughter « ^ . wnote the wMiIng nontiniting letter wm have a v«y spw^ •
Mothers Elay this year. ' '. •.' • ., ' . .
Zoning controversy In Baldwin
Tbe Baldwin cipunnnl^ is once
a^tb involved la a ax&B cnontveRy,''
Ihis time involyiiig.]^panF oh the
no^h-wesi'corner of Atlantic and
Grand Ayetiua.' At the bmt of the
. cDBtrovmy IS whether iqtprDvd for'
vatjahws which woep^med bx the
- Town of Hem]»ttad Bosid ofZonihg'
in January. 1S>89 and based on'
- sp^dficaions aiid eofflUKaiaiyiiideb
implied several let^ stores is valid for
i^n^eswUdinawwoiddaHqeontf <
°7-Il'Sta(eihafii(9ea241iDms.'
' Over WO te&eitt$ ^h'^^j xsSat
'cittons,-bomebwne(S, i^ms»itati^
of (& oduby Baidbor <»Dd(aniduiii^,
aoreownoi, PXA members,.stadeaii
fioa-the ^^ schbol goveaaihiait d a s -
and > tj^resentative from Astembty-..
nan fhJAn O'Sbeali oBiee awfdfd
• the new. hearing, nsaa (.yoia, who'
directed'the resi<feM preKDtatioa.'
. caniedaver300|ieddBslnan>oaition
•to the'imject.-Charles O'Sbea's
"ii'liMfWiflve tRa^Kowr 1200 btias
•incBMSitioii. • •••.•
- However, the jmsitlon.M ue.
j^licani, CpsiarMQis^ata^ bthat die,.
. i^uBattBe(^ra6|K0{iei^Rni^b&tte
ane.andhJsla^jyerwggKtedfliaf^
' md issue is not the nnmbercif stores-txtf
the as&" He i n t i ^ Oat his client
is JneomidiaDee tM the m i n e e t t t
approved; and'that the original
. ,appIiation never i i p d ^ i die exan
nanber of stfiRss>
BfiMhhtT flwisBd wi rofh liwiit M
' trafHc, properor valnes. previons'
' ; pRtbkoa widi 7>11 sores m Bddwta,
' >saii^,ahdinipaaaDtd»idcltteq'as
their reasons for oppositioii. tihe
appUoitt noted Oiat the 0 1 ^ change -
&oailiisori^nalap)^fi^oawas.inihe '
ninnber of stoies. and he pofnted'ont
Hat in rapflnaraial i^ns stdwuued to
the.Town of. Hempstead Building .'
D^oitmnndMiseiiianges'wpeiioied ••
and approved. It was stated that Ui'e
orlgtaal i ^ i e u i o n 'pr^^tadon '
admowi^^thattbenumbKofstorH
. would raty according to the nee& of.
Ihetenanu..
Also uened'bjr re^den^'was the.
. applicant's disregard of the "stop-work"
jBrdaiHoedon January 25. -
199atlnfiIih3tpaiBt,tbeapiflieanthad .
- qient ap^aimately. $240,000 in -
develop the piepa^;. Alftoagb the
apptteani ^ d aot-deay thift he has
'continaed work, hisIawyer.streKed
ihatib^wmddbeiin^nnngMcautu^^^
^ped th'e'valiffity of that order. In
•various commei^ts'be also notol
. appalent-'jwlitied* pressures reladve
'lis theBoa^ of Cloning's reqn^ to .
' rehear the appUntioats.wdl as dw
.niginaiionofthesiop-wtjdconlec'
. -' Al teie are va^w^-wUdi wodd
. allow r u ^ business and piikiag in
".some para ttti Retidnice B zone as
' w^asawaivCTof^-siiettpaddag.
- iyiboi|^i^deBSo^na%iqip«ed
^y re^stom io'iheaxea a tte I9ffi
•iimf%***ini, th?t eftfwiffff ^ fMtSi Mw
throughout'a 24 hour period .'bad
. ••ddirtwaWy'iinadlb^ die .area. <lne'
' ( ^ n bilici&I said that he does not
licall the.Boaiil of Zotdng-'ever
: flowing 'bnsiness.-parking lii' a
*'fft'^f"*'^lwnf faraWlwwr'pfriod.-
;-.'- As is nsudi-die Board reserved
dedsitm ottibe apdiBaiaa.^b araeaii
• tettr^m^cattisdodedqipronils.:
acovtaaev^feUom' •'•..'' . -
1 can'tbefieve this'-. Ite hi shod,"
exclaimed Agatha Caggia. a Miller
Avenue mother of three and tlie'
Leader's "Mother of die Year." Mrs.
Ca^'s devim-yeai^^ d a « i ^ , also
named Agatha, wrote this year's
winoin&nmniDating tetta. desoibing
hw mother as "die gfettestr "a very
caring ' penon? and ."a plain
A rodent of Fkeepoit for 19'yem,
hbi. Di^a. a secretary te dK Reqport
School Disuict's Special Education
0(Dw and a teadier idde in-^enlng
ESL classes at Dodd JHS. also serves
as a diiel^ d^iffan; laldng her active'
family on their, rounds to sporting
evBits. Aama.^ss«[, idlgioh wi the
l & » y . • • • . . '
Rir msqr years. Mis. Caggiit itm
involved with die Fr^oit Sbc«r aub
'kndi h a two sau,' Manhew. 19, now a
FiMlanan at the Sute UniveRityof
ICY.at'Bufialo.andnMe^lS.aaudent
at Rreepon HS.:aml a manber of the
back teanik Young ^adia. an ^Idnson
Sdiool liHh grader who & a monbH'of
ctnius and band, is a "^namite liide
kid.''s^herpreadinMn.,whohadjiU
returned from waidiing her daughter
^ y Ik^BRl &tU^ In *?Btn Fan" ai
dieRecC3enier.. -
AIdioi# MR. O^at, ber hosband
Salvauxe and dwir.diildiea lave their
.own busy sc6edutesj they enjoy
^Kocdng dme logetlier at home, gomg
oat to movies and-sporttog events,
taking walks aiid especially like to
share the dinner hour where the
.^Uen "eat wd tracdiout diekday
and theie pRMems," s ^ l t e . ^ g ^
j3E?
who vios docrit^ by her daogfa^ an
'^excellent cook."
"I da what I a s for my Idds - you
show that yon care by giving of
ybuisdf." ^ d the 1^0 MOdier of die
Year. 1 would love to teach them to
stand on their own two feet, to have
Agadia, who shares her name not
only liatti her m^ier, but laM hw two
greai-giandmothe.rs. wrote the
iolkndngwbminglettei:-
"I think my mom is the greatest
. because ^ ikies abnost aqydibig for.
us (myJbtcMheis and me). My mom gets
up 7 In the morning, goes to work..
.'coines'h'oihe at 4:30, cooks (she's an
excellent eoolQ and cleans and d i^
. goes out to nmric a^n at'nigbt, io diat
my brothers and I ranhave what we •
need. My mom'is also protective,
sometimes, too proteeiive but that die
price'ydti have to payfor life. She..
reaUyeaittvdiatwe'redung. '.
.' My piom.never goes out and has a
' good thne fdrhosdC; S^iealways sta^.
home and ^vra m Wjn'w whoe ever':
we.vtant to go tt ti^ or day. hfy mom
is just a voy caring j^ismi. She not
.only eues for us and my dad. she
Slot fix (di« ^ ^ e . %e*s the kfad itf
person who iBualiy won't a y a ^ i ng
bad to. people, and she's a plain
• OimTANDlNGmodier."
There are many oving and hardworking
Fieepott moms according tp '
' kueniec^fedlvlbeljeaA?. •
. "^very night my modier. helps me
. widi my homework. She alwa^ finds
dme to.oocM and sew baudfid things
emi| WD ODD yfear HIS ^aosse<ahjms will d a ^ orae agtin as "flw.
Classie* conies x6 Cleveland l^venue Field Saturday. Jane 2. at iioon.
Re^wrtlOianis tacnwse iSemmee.imitk», seated. »««> ^ » ^ J *"
H ^ l and Jim i r a i^ s*an*«, Chifelte. s t ew WlB>an,Rr^dent John
O'CSowar aid 0 * 1 Batten. ^ « that ana? a t o m s « ^ « t t l ^ * . * | « n B te
to the «M>teshQi«8idlDrsuident-athletei'c^n CIvis Re at 3 7 8 6 5 ^ J ^
0'Con(iorat37&4898orBIIIChlmerfat867.7747. .•
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1990-05-10 |
| 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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