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FREEPORT'S
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NEWSPAPER
42nd YEAR No; 51 FREEPORT, NEW YORK, APRIL 20,'1978 PRICE 15< PER COPY
Osfrofsky W/H BeJPIffed
Against Boulukos May 24
FREEPORT • \Jhird-Frecpbrt resident has^ decided to join the two
- alread}^ announced candidates for election'to the Freeport School
Board. Rich&d^Ostrofsky, of South Grove Street,, is circulating petitions
so that'his name win appear on the ballot Wednesday, May 24.
Ostrofsky declined to discuss his candidacy with THE LEADER' at this
time, but this.newspaper was told
-that a_statement would be forth- two daughters who attend Free—:^
coming. - " .-- •_ port public schools. _
- - According-to Ostrofsky's wife. " Sara \HblIv.'- an incumbent'
he candidate will run for the seat-now
held by Harold Levine, .who
TeviousIy=^-announeed—thai—he-
School Board' member, has also—
announced" thaTISht will seek re-rlrrtinn.
raridi(1atprfnrthfi'Frrr=^ .-—
ouldjiot be a. candidate forre-
' . : - • _ : * _ . . __ • electionT" Several weeks ago,
BE INSTALLED. WflUer George Boulukos. declared his
"SplkB:' MqnMtere. top-row.Mr)r--c5natdacy for Levine's seat and a
a life-long resrdeM of-the village. s, t.a»t.e,m.„e,n„tV „off hhiis, pnu«rmpoo^se«s ' aanndd
biographical data appeared at the
.ftme.r... ; ' •"•
Ostrofsky is a Sergeant in -the
New York City police department.
He and his-TviferMary-Ann.-havc—
will be installed-es Chief of the
Freeport Fire Department "at the
annual iristallatlon dinner-dance"
this doming Friday night. April
21, atNaragaosett lnn.iniJnden-"
hurst.-Joining Monestere'WtlJJ^e.
his "new First Deputy Chief,
Donald Mauersberger (top row
c ) , another na.tive of the village;
eSecond Deputy Chief. WHHam
Sarro (bottom row, c.);.ana~3aclc , - t - . , j ui- t. • ^
Combs (bottom riw, j . ) . Third-fj^.chcduledgubhc hearings and
Deputy Chief.- Outgoing .Chief. |l«^^gP'*ft^.«:f,,"'™ihpubl^
port School Board run foriridivid-ual
seats.. ^ . ' •.
"Any .candidates 'for' School
Board seats jnust file their petitions
by 5pm April 24.'^^=^- ' ^
gadget Sdiedule ^^-•
Final Jlgurcs. for the proposed
1978-79 srfiool budget havc-not-
.(Contion-Page2)-- '
Resident^ Questions FLshiog Pier
FREEPORT'-"A" long Tgendi,
.f
Freeport Mathletes Long Island '
Chiomps For Second Year '.
^ —. V •-'--":-'• - " by Andrew Extract •
'"' FREEPORT - Under the directioii of'Joe Holbrook,- the Freeport '
Mathietes have won the Third Annual Long Island Math Champion-7
afiip.-This is the second cbnsecutWe year the'Freeport team has.tidcen^
tbe-top spot.' ' '. • '. . ' . " , . ' - ' -
:;.The championship event was held at Freeport High School Tuesday,;:
•April M.'wth the four top teanls from New York City (Bttwklyn and
; TJueens), Nassau \ Cbiinty - and —rr: -.—^ ; ' .'~~. ~ " ~.
Sufi'olk County partidpatingJn_aV_PTe^r^.^laccd five_stndente: far-
'^sS question meet." .".-"•. - <"" ".:the'top tem^onithan Naglo', ;
•Each team was allowei'to have ^ - ' Dgny PJotnick, = secoiid; i
"^ five students in competition for TCoemuth M. eaynerd, soLtohm; \B BlTyn DhjiTm^Ujnewy-,
-were two qtiesticdis.io.a-grotip.
Meeport scored lb correCT out ot a
possible 30, beating sectmd plac^
; Gfrat Neck" North by seven. •:_.'.7r .
,CIndividually. Jonathan -l^agier
(ah FHS senior), Danny Plbt^d
•enfttj Mid'~XOTi<
tenth.. The Nassau County" All-,
Stai Team, Cumpu^eJ uf Uie UJIJ
Richard Van Wicklen (top row;-r;)-
will be installed in his ne^^M^pac-ity
as Second Batailip.n Delegate.
JFIrejOHlcldls
rlp^eihsf ailed:
^iribllr Friday _
•~F»EEPORT - life-long village
resident -Walter "Spike" Men;-
esfre will belnstalled this Fn3ay
nightrApril"&f, as the new Chief
,6f the_Freep6rt Fire Departmetff.'
"Ma^-JYiDiam White and-the
yiDage board will also install.all
the c|cnf«^y-elected officers^ of the
'department Including Mcmestere.
; his-tfiiee-Deputy ChiefsT. outgoing
Chief Rlduxd Van Wicklen
'.as Second BatafiioffDelegate.'ahd
the'offitgis of the department's
~ fight cbnfpamct 1
meetin'^ were' polished off -in-fairly
record time by the Village
Board of Trustees last Monday
evening. Whilc-thcy deliberated
at some lengthsxiver boiid issues
and frame additions to dwellings.
attendance oy the residents,
proems questioned an article
she had read in a fishing column
in tlie_^U!iday issue oL-Newsday.
The article" stated that a 4(X)-fo6t
fishing pier will'soOn btopen at
the tip of South Grove Street. The
pier, named the Guy Lombardo
pishing Pier, is in the "Town *of
therejwas little audience ."partici'-^empstead's'Long Creek Jown
. patiohl" Marilyn Broems, -of ^JAfiiiBAr-'wincirvillt-alsa-bc-Tc--—-
Howard Avenue, was the—soJC^^^nMned for the recently deceased .;;.
. resident to ispeai. In fact, slie was
one. o t only three who attended
•the meeting. Telewsion scheduling
("The Holocaust" or hockey,
games) were blamed for the poor"
Freeport bandleader- and pro
"ducer. • - . . - -
The-'pierL presumably-adll-be
• "(Cont. on Page \t>) '
•mp-
-The installation, dinner-dai^
win t a l i plate Ji llie Naiagausetr
.16 Matnietes in the county: . Inn in LindenftursT
indnde these five "pTtis two"<>tfaer ^!. Monestere._ a "_ member of
. "F reeport' ers. M" uk Mani"t zos a"n'" ^ Engine Company No. 1. served on
Josh Sigal. ' , " . " ' - " , ' ,"
Niiyfgr hjL'« ^aMUhV.1 a t W ^
Ldialsaihb (a sophomore) eadi
had perfect scores of six. Sophp-
.more Mark-Manitzzs""-answered 2
.correctly all four questions in his-,
competitions, while Juniors Tom .
Meyer and Bniy Donkley eadi
scored two. •'•-..
Freeport • reached the Long
Island Championship meet bv^
wiiming the Nassau County titltr
by 12 poliit^.. TLey also had the^
fourth - plac^.. team. ~IndividaaI]y,<
by wimmig' the Nassaa7€ounty
individnailMchampionship for two
cbnsecoiive. years. He abo holds
the record for the total number of
points scored in two years. SO out
of 60. His 1977^78 Individual
score of 25 was better than 64 out
of 84 team scores. Nagler, who
lives on^Sooth Bayview Avenue,
has received acceptanccT'to
virtually aU^department and com-election
two years", ago as secbi^~
'.'DfpiUyChief. V -. : • . -.. 7,_
' The new First Deputy Chiefs
Donald Mauersberger pf Truck
a Company; is also a life-long Free-porter.
He comes from a famify of
^ firemen, whidi includes his
: father, a farmer chief, wl»> now
serves the department as a day-
;' time dlspatcjierand housenuuf.
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OUtSTAHDlNQ BOWLER. Ltea^'atuao'tc.)^ was' pV<i6ntgd- witti ttts—
Doe Award by the Doe Club of the Freeport Elks aub. Lisa raeeJved"'
thi& honor for heir outstanding sportsmanship as well ps her bowling,
perfgrmanca In the B a n ^ Girls Dhrlsioh of the Freeport Community - '
Bdwting Program. The program, which Is co-sponsored by the Freeport--
Elks, Freeport Bbwi-O-Mai and tlie village Freeport Department, has -
Just completed its twenty-first year. Photographed p. to r.) are Mildred .
Wilson, past president of the Doe Club; James Chlla. manager of Free- —
port BowlO Mati Liaa Paluio: Mn. Peluto; Deputy M«y.or Dorothy
, JCont.; oiiPage 7).^ ^\ i^ j ICorif.«hPige2): SlnrfH; and Wlllalm'Tschirhart, Exalted fhjrfer of the Freeport Elks
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| Title | The-Leader_1978-04-20 |
| 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 | 1978 |
| 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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