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ROOSEVELT
PRKX: "TEN ci^n^ msii c»i%
"U ym Mwil a ion-tinte R^m, d ^ the p^Hm b^i^ ^rcnliMd
In the Vtt^§6%0am mmtag. tt-ym «mit F^P^ort |» ^wtbiiw wM
n parMlms Hifer.'tign the^tfitai.** Oompl^^^ hal fliat ts ham
an bieoiiloinAed IWage has to ip about changtng tte stataa of Its
i«idcr acoMding tollie tillage Board of "nmsteei me^big bi opoi
hearfaig Wmtaiy night. Prvw con, i^paers state titat they are <^p08^
to Local tMW No. S of I9ir2 a»«idta^ Local Law Mo. I of 19S4 whi^
ta^eas^ Vm ndaff of the BlapH* Mau 17.000 to W^jom a year, lbs
hewrlng, ^ t o d ^ by some m i^UentSp was the &Bt step In the
le^l foneeSmm necessary to put the rnU»tlnie ^ i iqp for pUbllc
r^erendnm at the November general election. In passing Law No. 3
unanimously at the close of the public session, the Board set the
uray fiur tte i ^ pnceduro: tim vMainlag of Ikw sifNterw of some
IMO r^U^to ivho voti^ to the. Nevemb^, IMI pbeniirtortal
Section « t t mmaoMf ^^Mm to wder ttiat aU a^ptaHres em 1m
mUdated bfiue pie"maHar to i^eed on ^'.^livtebcr balhA.
. 5IVbile^,8iap^rMpg^ nok'atti^gjp|gS''^i^;.8lxe,.«rQ«^
•. the;Nairtb:|iiidn]Biiee^ . q ^ '-6esfCi«»»'-'iaie-'ihibnday^
tioiuu iif ^^iwn iiritK ICPA.PiMdeiH Edurard^^^ and IRre^dent Richaiii nflEtfn at WMto House
mealing during which the giiisage of a $50,000 Dea^ Benefit Kll to insure survivors of Police Officera
Idiled in tfie line of duty inns discussecl.
Bricks & Music At School Board
The ftrst meeting "of/^e
Freeport Bioard of Educatidn oC
the new school year featured
bridss and alttnugh not thrown^ 8
Ut of 1 ^ ^ iiE@ introdi^^ w i^
diomttr Raad on
was currently unde^oing
renovation induding acoustica!
ceiling for use by musical
studento in "^addition to ttie
auditinlinB md Uttle ^i^toe.
__—__ ___>_ — »~.»™o On the I^tep te»o locattmB, bott
pneHitt^im itf some isS tfie bri^s parents a ^ ^ d ^ t s c^f^iteed
frwmted^tftionofttffiii^ftf (rf hot H^tt, noise. toA itf
DodU Jfudtir W^ School to iie (ffivacy and the lack of storage
Board in api»eciation oi their for mu^c.
work to bring about Pbase I oC the
long-diseiissed renovatliyA, on
belmtf if tt» CEHnmuaify "Sid
Fore^ ft^d tte ai^Beif» to
annnm^, *1fi^ I'm not ^ n g to
throw Ibem. *niose d i ^ are
over."
Parents and students
re|H«senting the freeptat W0i
Schoid musical department
stattig &M #Mea
had mrt i ^
emer^»cf summer lesslw
atlen(^ i^'some 150 to discuss
the take over of musical
departni^t 'space for
mecliiraittai^ course ai^ tod
in l i ^ p m i i d a ^ ^ M ^
stu^y'^ ^ i ^ i ^ with ira^U6
all^mfti^ »;hool had op^ed
to And te ^ o e takf» o ^ .
According to Superintondbent
Doiudd Costlow, 106 stadents are
eut^ed hi i^bKHrai actiidtiQs.faut
meefapi^ Aawing Miy u ^ te
the J ^ ^ d ^ e e five pmAmta-a
day i^:'i^i^.p.stud»te:had.b
Board President Levine
rea^tu^teparents thatall had
been unrttig towards a ^IMui
but "we ran not de^ra mie
program at tl^ expense M
another" and a^i^ted ttnt ttn
students foim a committoe to
meet with High School Prinapal
William McElroy to discuss
altematii^.
of the Transfiguration
celebratii^ tiie 10th anniveraary
frf the Sociefy.
Paper Pickup
A Swwcess
Ed Prefer, Public Works
^iperintend^t announced tel
die i n i ^ day itf nentn^per
recycling wm raferemdy i i^
ee^ful. Tbrnm aM vm b&M fiam
of newsp^r mm pic^l t^
Thursday. Si^itemher 21, sold to a
processor and the check
presented to the Village.
Emanuel Chp^W, chairman tf
a •pp^:.mim$imm---.mp*..^lf!^^ ^^Ht.nindd draw tte
pti^tort'limd^iifpeepletofbep^.
Iteppint was voiced from tte audience for a fnil4ime VUIage or
Admbristratfve manager while aOuan would have matto^ remain
statasqim.
Jomcr Rao^ q^Ung ai a r^itait, not at TMKA i^resld«t.
iqiened ttw fa^^ ^cosslfm, i ^ ^ ^ ^ to the raanaw hi which tim
dttoatimi ««i Mm **rushed'* Siting toe Board *«abows poor plannhig,
lack of feeling, de^t and duplicity. We suffer douUy. You had ample
Ume to set 19 a committee and send out postcards as you did on the
North Rfofai lire^ reztmlng.'* He.and others.ateo pitted out that
iome petfttuu h ^ been chreidBMI mid ilgned piiw to the Mon^y
m^ttog and mit0bim of the am^tarat. and itaiee rignss were mm
requJrt^ to dMe ttieir slgB^v^ question!^ the ^BDty of toe
IK^ItliMis whl^ stato objection to a law which was not to effect at
the time. When questioned. Village Attorney Oakley Gentry stoted
toat such d^atnres would tede«l not be legal.
Comm^Ag, I^nty Mayw Umam White. cbaiAig the mei^i^
•In toe al^me tf Ifoyor Rob^ ^mmey. «toM be iras not aware
that toe p^^wi tad been ^^iriaMl and coidd onl^ charge it to
**over-ieat(Hnn«Ni." it had pre^nily been annomeed -that toe
FVe^^Knrt CSiamber of Commerce, ^vtog fuU sf^pmt to toe puMIc
referendum had oooparated «rito l ^ g e Hall by anangfaig for toe
dlstoib^m mid asUng Viltoi^ mevhants to i^^ them fm-thm
at an retroaett* ^tery to li^rtet southeast Preeport for their iiWeataaHanrftoiySaturimridgita«alratwI«itteMayor wis
mer sesainn tBachese&: ^m mmnina nt tMm §m> twnmnnaHnn nnrf aeyoA oil teacheiRs; te aiing of bli& for coc^ra|ifni and' askefl all to •» nw<Mi<in* ««a i.-^ «•— •»—• -i—..i-^-j _* *•--. —. « _ -
construction ui Vham I of Dodd participate in toe program whJdi
School on Ocbdber 4 wito ground will continue ind^idiely wtto
expected to be broken later that pickups scheduled for each
monto; a t^tt^bl decline to Itoi- Thursday,
dergartoi . mroUmeat; tiie Reslij^te In toe southi^iM are
tailnloucaatlltiam o^ft e^Sn^oq ofro rj ^toi^e &ramn - ^ked to Und ^i^pap^n tao
Pitigi^m for ito graders al te
Atkinson l^hocd: and a Na^aii-
Suffolfc Schools Association
recommendayim to toe stoto
legslattue. w^^ could redta^
iropa^taDr^pmdma^ mm-
_ , ™™_,_._^ ^—»-^ lialfl]f p^p^f^llforfynOflff
betun^^i^fojrladiif ^ ^ assessdl vtfwion in a ^ u n^
While ba^iont spade faii^IlM^ levied bntuMliwottliirebttn^
suggested'. for the program, per student lb the 'diatrii^t.
:sGh«M)t cliiiclals reported tbat the President Levine also an*
StoteEduGitibnDqrartmmtitad nounced ^ t the cinm^^me
stot^t^ipbthenutorMs'to IroftitheI^cMitiiool CfmUUig
,use, tm{iiiiii would Mm to a mc^ eonirii^' ojt y ^ ^ ^
rematoM§m:luting a n ^ - « iiiJ|tefidswoddtetumediivirto wwi^nnnuEwe,maammsmme
visoif raiMte; Cosipf mo ^le/Pir^pirt n^rical ^ ^ , meetiii. I^li^hmeoto yM te
stoted A t Blr.DunUe^sfA^ ataOct-^dttoierattheOwidi served.
magaztoe or sU^ copyl m&
deposit &mm at toe curb no
earlier than 6 pm Wednesday or
later tiian 7 am Thursday.
OWE Ladies
AmmMiMry
The I^iffi^ Auxill^ of our
Holy Ee<dteeitier, Scbobl, wiU hdd
their, regular monthly meeting
filonday.efti^, at 8:30. QcteAtm
% in the sehod Social HUl. A
represe^ittve at toe f U ^ to
yrecotomtt^, HA addr^ toe
present, and had also been cb^^eted at toe meeting of Village
department hea^.
White commented toat if any signatures were to be questimied. It
was alt toe mam m^^ent toat t«^&m^, pro or wm, sign the pettttnra
More toe itaitoy draidltoe.
Otoers attaidtog drew attnttiim to the fact that wh^ toe Bomd.
as toey dM. i^iiniived toe ammdment setttog a itoyor*8 salaif
at 130,000 as of March, 1973 It would be a tow. IVustee Ckeorge
Falrberg stoted that if toe pnqposal did not go to public referendum
m should be turned down by toe mUxm, "We raidte toe commitment
ttttt we 1 ^ rqmd toe taw.** The |dea of wmwim to "put it to
writing.*" was reiosed.
Questtoi^ m to toe effect on toe OvU Sen^e |w^hin of Afayw
Sweotey wlKi has stoted he wUI not be a candidate to March. White
replied toat toe penrion to compuied on toe basis of toe last three
year's salaff adto the ^0,000 reflected on a 1/IZto baste.
Refentog to a M^hone btf«ntow wito TIffi IMMSmR to tte
^«rtouttM of toe prions f^ ttto si^ort of toe Fhmpot Cbaml^
of Cbmmn^, boto Sxecnttire IMMtor Rny Caeetotwe and Preslteil
' (Continued CKB Pai^ 3)
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| Title | The-Leader_1972-09-28 |
| 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 | 1972 |
| 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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