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FREEPORT
BAIDWIN
RdOSEVELf
MERRICK
FREEPORT'S
oppitmi
NEWSPAPER^ .1.
43rd YEAR No. 3. TRJEPpRT. NEW YOR^.>l^yj8;xiS78 •'.:*•- PRICE IStJ'ER COPY
n Week-LonQ f0stivtd&h
Celebrate Grand
FREEPORT - It's been three years in the p ahriing. two ycars'ih'thc
fuudiii^iififflt cost-obgui.tiiariiillioii. Tliu piiiposaimadc in a report in
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Btims^
Augusi'i975 bv^lanner Waher Thabii for A Mall .with a nautical theme'
is going to have a.special merchant-run grand opening weekfrvm May
From the tall ma^fon the Mall over looking Sunrise Highway to the.
tall masts fin thmrall overlpolTng
•'Merrick Road, visitors and shoppers
tq the Freeport Mall will find
, exciiin'g and fuii things to see and
do -during the six day special
event. '
•;' Pertnanenily closed_to vehicular
trafficTsave for emergencies,
the attractive patio-like block will
be the scene of such activities as'
-• band _coiicens'.'"square dancing,'
^art;shpjvs and other exhibitions.
this grand opening week befongs "~
to the people: thepeople of Free-port,
the shoppers froin neighboring"
ciunmunities. and the""
nicrchantvjAjho have eagerly-_a
waited this day. "- ' .
Schedule of Events
Amoijg the cvcnis.planhed are
•exhibits from-Nassau BDGES to
run each, day ..'Monday through
-Thfall-weaffiefTanopies and the-."Fbriidbaiyi.s ,T, hwcvit hw ifllr eien;c;ltuedstein hge alftohr
signs are up: the street lighting is hypertciision and free eye ic$is.- M
. COMINQ-BACK -TQ.FREEPORT.- Some members of,Tna"ig40r4;i Freeport High School Band.(photo--
graphed.abdve] willbecorriing.to the Reun^n Concert of theFHS Band Aluinnl from 1936-1966.:To be';
condurtedby Orl \J. Mqy'itartl-Wettiauferf the aliimnl tjahd concert will tie held Saturday.-Jurte TO'/:;
8 pm, atfreeport High School. Tickets have been set at $2 per adult and $1 for students. Reservations'
can be made by calling C.O.M.B.O.; the alumni jroup"handJlng'arrangeme.nfs,"at 623-5967 evenings.
. The194CMtFHBBan'd;withPatffromleyasbrumMajorette.'ls'pictured stigwittg^oH-thelr-brafid i\ev»
. uniforms; The biggest probleni fn acqtjlrlng^ha^ioifarmsJwas-cofwirtdng-sctTpbtTJtftcta^^
-should be allowed to wear, pants. *• • -"^••, ^ •" ... , ' £y •
SchopI Vote Wednesday, iOVay 24j
FI^ffiPORT -School District voting will take place Wednesday. May
24. "Thesiic polling places: Archer Street. Atkinsori. Bayvtew Avenue.
Dinner To ^
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Honor Levine
; Cleveland Avenue. Columbus Avenue and Giblyn Schools will be open
* .from i-lQ pm. On the ballot will be the proposed 1978-79 school district
budget and-the annual library budget; as well as two seats on the
Freeport Board of Education. T .... '
Only those- school Jjistria .A" questtons ^concerning;
- : residents who aii ngher^lo'^: regtstration. .eligibility ; and
voteiivgeneral elections or schoor." poHmg location should.be direct-.
district eIe«T6HrSa7v"ofe'on May •^t'^ '-''!,^l!?Sl °."'"" ^"^ ^^
—~24rUn<kFi>fevisiOT»^>fNew.Vuik- -"ft«cMt-633-2100^ . 1 ' .
~ :Statel£lecltcia_LaK^the-:sch6ol___:^- ^^..PJfl^L*!???^. _ ^ J _ : _ ^
rrhe annual budget hearing ofT
the Board of .Education will be .
Jd Tuesday. Mayl23. 8:15 Pm;J_
'(Oint.'onTage 13)
-FREEPORT - .In appreciation of
'more than a decade of service to
the Freeport Public Schools.-re-^
tiring School Boanf member
Harold Levine will'be honored at
a testimonial dittnet Thursday.
'-^ti-placc.and working; tht central
_ covered areas 'are there • iri
-•structure if not totally complete;
- and while the naiitjcal flags have,
been orde/ed, fcuf have not yet
arrived. ,.the' flag' posts will be
proudfy-flylrrg Frcepon's official
..iflags and the Stars-and-Stripcs.
'• Planned by. the Retail Division
" !pQrLChambcii.ofXDmi
merce. headed by Alex Khana- dajr photography exhibits iiioun-mirian
and Julie Farb. qnd^nan;^ .-ted ; l}y the FreeptJrf-Mea'dow-cially
subsidized! by" the mall, bnxik Camera Club on both j^ri-,
merchants, the week's~a9tivities^. day ajid Saturdayi...and-thret^rij^
are their way of .insuring^-suc- shows allday'Saturday. arranged,
cessful start to a Mall which the by the South Shore Art League.
Village of Freepon built with i/ieFrieeport Arts Council aodjhe
FedeialCmunjuiiity Development—Freeport Reciejiiuii Center
ci)smototogy exhibits *ith' promts^
free manicures and free
•friake-up.. lessons; a building-trades
exhibit^'wiih - dcmonstrar
tiorvs of carpentry-and^clecmcal'
know-Halt: •'an aviation- and
marine czhibii; "an -aillbmotive
exhibit: a photo exhibit; and a -
graphics exhibit.
Other aurarlion'; include a l l - -
funds. .,\.^:' ..
In'ihe £alL-wheh allthe plaiit-
Trigs''are • completed, and the
fountain in . the 'ceiffer -ready^
when the Iast-Qautica|-pennant is
' hung' and" the filial bit-of struc'
Thiirsday afternoon. May 25. at
llrlS^pm. ihc!.;^-free}Jon High .
School Concert Bidid will present "..
a haJf-hour program. Later thai ——
evening, from 6-9 pm, the pijbli«?.i3i-~,'
is invited to attend a incrchant,V'' *-
tural extra is in 'placeV there wtlJ-sP""*°"^ Square^ance, wit|j-.
.__ __ '^ .r'^:^^—- -. •:-—'TaHer-Lnu Ffeifln: There will be
botftHtfencing and •<temonstra-
- .-Vdistttcttises bbth its own registra- _
rBoardof Elections list-to-1
•mine the eligibility of \-oters.
be - an officiaf upeiiiug/ it..:is'
reported -rTT^ a ribbon-cutting
"'?6niplej|e~with"rajgnifancs. But ^Cont- tin Page I3F
A/Uilbne Nqnied^pP Leiader ^^^
jnUtceJ Haymond: Malone ^vvaS "
iwmwtExecutive^Leadet.. Milp'nV
• who T'has -set^ed. -zs, Finaifciil
.Chainnanof tlie Ciminittee|for.'
tilt pft3i;.riyu" jeaicvj^buaevfe"
Fred Hagcr as' LeaderrTheTiCTr -
HEMPSTEAD- At a meeting
last "Jliursday nightof the Fiiee-
-porT Republican Executive^ Com-m^
Freepost:iEsident-and "jfRegn^li- - ^1
'canComtDttteetnarifc»rl6uyiars.'^
Malone is-' prCTcntly"' Cobrdi-
"nator- ot, dieJUiisMiu Coonty-
-Oftice trf-HtmsTHg-'and—ititer-~
. gcfveriunent Altaits and as:such .
is ; a mcmbeir of the.- County •
Execiitivp's - cabinet. Prior . to-'
the "establishment of that office in
1976:he served, from 1971. as'
the County's Housing' Coordi-
- nator. Iii his p'resent position he W
responsible for. Federal and State
Aid Programs ana Cominunity
" Bodixi J^les On Fish J\Acifkeiv> ^
, FREEPORT-.-'.CapYain Beii's' -' the.' fishv'slbire..'John ^MarshalT.
FKh.Kfcutct'OT y/ojdclA.Canal/v to get.the^JBoard to^illbw
will. be. allbWoT-Jo tajntinuejniij *^vn"i*?t'?? retain: the's^nx,
-business ' b^tause -the .viHage.-^ -pcironttiUy; if; th^^^ gDta^V;'v
• BtuiJ't^oPTrostiees'gtyt'ta^ihe-.down.'.ShmblJey^^^
owheW"a"perTn>iioajmi|iae4isiiigt:^cajiidition6fth«iTO» i ;-:
r-vhft«cmi5fl'5 for wthmcrctal Huh , _ Tlw Bwrd's gtlon aAi, a dlreo- =
'• ^J^''':::/AiA- -..:!:'''•'^ -yfesult of a permit-filed ty jCapt^in - • '
^^y^^^M'^cIuHeaTn the BoaniXyote.iaken g frame dtreltWg on-Wo^dddt.-^ i-.l.
->-;
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:j; ; J-JaroldLeyfne
at tfie^-Monday.iiight njeeting ^ ,1a «1jichrthe^ fic-hoosed, SUKI
May'lJT yVhifar-Captain Ben't . wjiJcH-'was^the-Mbject^rf a fa^ .>.
willbeable to rctamth«:itvstgn$-v recently. Ibgi.itan'pJ*c|ling. ~
— fw the^unutotf^ tbefffcxSting. j "Supefinfendentrdf-Bttildtfl^-Lda —i;
Sign permu,'. na pj&wbe y^. Beilg; pdtf^t^.' t>ut; um -ftuiit' > •—-*
1937 as a dne-faniuly'house _«nrfv.^'—t
was converted iij the 1960*s, to"
a fish market.
.The "Board'.also' atiihorizcd
James- Dunne-.- director:of the,
iiiade/tbat these signs'iifoiild be
Raymond H..Malone (Cont.oh.Page20)-
-.RMideijts are-invited to share"""-a"o*«J'.•*'"-• Altnost twice the
in this event whicfiwill be held at sire as legally allowed_by the vd-
Cbbgregafion B'nai ' Waer in lagc s-sign ^ordinance;'the^two
Freeport" ' - signs would have to be flie^ubjecl
f-^no" ^->eT;riP,;rrnf' ^ mW of 3 hearing befbre^the Architec-
BayviewAvenudVhas.'served on 'V"' Ke;view,»*oV«J,- inc rc%-oi- - o •
the Board since 1967 and 'was vnng amber light now m use by ^'o structures, in Bennington^
: the fish reud market will have to Pajk: 113-15 East Memsk Roa'*
• " • (Com. onPage3V . ' -» be removed, although counselfor and % East Sunrise Highway.
_, -, f(.f
n
"Cbihtnuhity Development ageticy.-
to advertise for. bids to demolish
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1978-05-18 |
| 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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