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BALDWIN NEWS
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FREEPORT
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NEWSPAPER
45th YEAR, No. 28 FREEPORT, NEW YORK. NOVE.MBER 6.1980 PRICE'20'PER COPY
GOP Candidates Win III Ireebort : -^-r j'c^si-'Nf/^-,
Al D'Amafo.fldltxman
Closesf OfAlljnS/iiiage
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.FREEPORT -Wiih results from all but one Electioa IMstrict in Free-port
counted, the results produced both expected and unexpected
returns this past Tuesday o ^ , November 4. Of the 25 E. D.s in the '
village, onty the 27th E.>D. was nussiag ais THE LEADER went to
press.'The time was 10;25 pm,"some.t]&1y'm!ntites after President
.Carter had tpjpcind before nationwide, television-to concede-the
election to , Govetobr Ronald ~ C i - ^^ • ' -
- Reagan. - , . , .. " -- . '
- The expected local results in ^totals. ' ' ~ -
"Ffieeport was that all candidates ^ The final' totals for Fieeport
running on the.Rep0blicaa^line„::;(iina£^alahd'9iththe27UiE.D.
^ would -, sweep'itfaeir ;'-gspwtive. ? "mism^) liwef . - , -' -i '
Iracey in thls'TOIige;>~fnd' the ^ For^Presidait^Rcsgui 6013, .
'i^expected'6ecame tiic.&ct.-The" Cuter54i8,'Andas6ta795. "~
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&- *• ^'.^ -_< -X Veterdit's Day Tuesday
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FREEPORT • This village's annual observance of Veteran's Day,
Tuesday, November 11. will belield at the Freeport Memorial library.
Sponsored by the American Le^on William Cliirton Story Post 1^342, in
cooperation with the library, the ceremomes and program will t>egin at
10:45 am, on the library's second floor.
The program, directed by the post's Americanism chairman. Charles
Jadcson, will begin witii the
"posting of the colors" and the and the Freeport High School
invocation by Rev. Monsignor Chorus will perform appropriate
Saverio C. Mattel of Our Holy—musical selections.
Redeemer R.C. Church in Free- At the traditional 11th hour,
port. ~ taps will be sounded and followed
-Comniander-Joseph—Santrnni—byjunomentfitjilence m respect^
i Village Offices
Closed For Holiday
''^ Senator and" Hemp^ead'^'Town^ Ifo'vo^r'races, Con^«ssman
Qerk the final coonts'were'^much Honnan Lent defeated Brennan
;[cldserrthan^antidpated_ in jfliis '^6855 to 4077, State Senator
'ullage, and^even caused'^scnite'JlIoriiuui.'L^itopped, VioIa~6612
tense jnoments amdng~the local • to3802.Itflhe'raceforJUKmbIy-win
lead the assemblage in the
Pledge of Allegiance, to be
followed by the introduction of
Iionored guests and dignitaries.
~73Mr. JoUu Ray. Ditectnt-of
Veterans Services ; for Nassau
.Grasty^will be. the guest speaker.
for those who made the ultimate
sacrifice. Monsignor Mattel will
also deliver the condudmg
benediction.
—TheLefflOB-aadth&Jibrary have..
extended an invitation to all to
attend. :... ~ . -
FREEPORT - AD Village offices
win be dosed qi Veterans Day.
Tuesday^ Nbyembtf l l . The Village
Board of Trustees -mil not"
meet on. Monday .evening,
November 10. the eve of 4be holiday.
The next public meeting of the
Freeport VillageJBoard ww be on
Monday, November 17, with r
legislative session at 7:30 pm and
public partidpation beginning at
~8pnl.-
Because of the holiday, there
win be no garbage pickup in the
central "section erf the ViMage on
Republicans as the various E. D.s
turned in their-tally sheets and
they were added to the running
man. Atmand D'Amato won from
Eugene Devany of Freeport by
6041 votes to'4656. % '
Notice To All Scouts
FREEPORT - All Boy Scouts
and Cub Scouts in Freeport wQl
once again partidpate in the
Village's annual Veterans Day
Ceremonies and Observance.
An Leaders and Scouts should piay^.'
assemble, in fiiU uniform, a^'ihe
Freeport Memorial tibr'i^by
'10:30 am on Tuesday, November
11. Ceremonies wiU be held indoors
at the library and aU Pack
and Troop colors wiU be db-
November llriiortrasb piciaip on
Friday, November 14.
Isldhd Tourism Hbnors Freeport
; '. plD BETHPAGE - The mimy-
'local individuals, coimected. wftfa-the
Freepot. Bomefinders - Servian
Ireeport Arts Conndl and .
the Freeport Recreation-Department
were hmoted by the Long
. Island Tomism. jComniiCTOH last
Sunday lught.-; The . special
recognition was fat their work on
behalf of ^the "Long island Is A^
Fan Fe^val". casqiaign wbidi
successfully extended the toor-nm
season bpyood its .traditional
' Labor Day end in the Nassan-
-SafWkiegiop.
neepott was one'of only a
hjaa^irofcotnnionitks selected
-to ..-be. spotDghled. during \ &e
—:As— tins- -villages^
invotvemeot, F^eepcxt's Homer
finders' oondncted 'two> very
successful -boat tours', of the.
Village's '' residential -canalsv;-
w^^ were enjoy^l by SCTie 200
oat-of-towheK.: As tiieir. 'con-,
bibotion, the Arts Coondl.and
'Recreatkn liepartment catr
docted a Fair at tiie'Recreation
.Center which attracted over 3.006
persons.
'Nassau ' County -- Etecsitive
-Frands Pnrddl was present Sun-:
dky nig}it at tiie Old Bethpage
ViOage Restoration to pxesent
'-^THfmw>rrw<r«lhi>j .-medaJliotiS—to
: .particb>ating oooiffinnities, jnd a
-group of Freeport tepresentatiyes,
'werepresent. ••• • ,,';
..-. Vaiage'PubBd^ Dire«*w Jean
•Peters, who had served as Free-.
- port's Fin Festival/ Community',
'Coordinator, accepted the award
on behalf of an tiie Freepwt
volnsteers and employees wlus^
.had made :tfae'events possble.
Peters was then asked to accept-
^an additiiaial ffled»Hion on beh^
of Mayor Wmiam White, the only
locd government offidal to be so:
': honored tiiat eveoing. On both of
' Freeport's twd-boor boat toots,
the Mayor had acted as on-bovd
commentator, ' and. had ^ his.
- navigatinnaV skiffs cane3,oppnJn
. severaliiistances..,'. . ; . . . . . , : .,
ICEGQlNGt Freeport i^ayor WlUlam White (c.) switched to an ice
skate to cut the traditional ribtxin at ttvs opening of the new heated and
lighted "but>bla" over the RecreaUpn Center ica rink. The unique new.
cover now makes possible all-weather usa of the-rink, and offers
skaters a long season. Present at the ceraroonies were members 01 the
Village-Board ^jf Trustees^ Park Commisstoners, the Chamtier ol
Commerce, Vliiage department heads and Heereatioo Department staff
members^ Oonato Fraloli, PmUent-of.AirStructores iQtamational.
Inc.. designers of th^ bubble, is to the left of the Mayv-The ice.
skating season starts as-soort aaih».li99.is.9icayeci. RegtetraUonJor
, - skating teeywts. Is thteJSaturday •PiloM:.a) atthg C e n t f l r . , . . . . . . . ' . ^-. .7
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1980-11-06 |
| 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 | 1980 |
| 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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