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Baldwin
School OUtrict
rREEPORT MEMOHL^X,.. XJBRAR^
2 FRJBEPORT. NEW YpRK. JXJNE24.1982
47th YEAR. No. 9
. WEEPORT imoBiAt iiBRAar In
• • HEaarcK ad v . li
PKICE 2 5 * FEB COPY
Communities Observe Graduatioii
Residents Oppose Fteeport, Baldwin HyS.s
Business On Set Exercises For Sunday
Lexington Avenue
DESTRUCTION OP A OflEAM.MIdUMlKlrwan (|.),eh«|rffiano( ttM.
Vlilag* of F/ttporl'a.&iablllzaUon-Taak Foroa, aiMl Ramona Cnnk '
(r.), tMWd of ttw vlll«o«'a Homaflndar'a S«ry<o«, ndly vtt* (h* ramalna
of th« banner that had baan advartWng Homatindara, .Ttw bannar,
whteh coat tha vtUaga mora than 9200, waa hung lor tha Itrat tima at
Front Straat and Wooddalt Avtnua during tha IWt «uminar iiaian."
During tha warm month*. Ha eablaa wara cut thraa timaa, until tha
vlUaga vattchad to «*•! onat. Thte yaar, tha bannar waa put up on
- Jiina 18 and by tha naxt day, It had baan cut eomplataty In half. Mr*.
Crook, wfwcradlta tha l>annar with Ivlnging many proapactlva homa-buyar*
to bar bfftcalaat yaar, aakl It will ba rapalrad and ra-hung.
Unfortunataty, bowavar, tha Villaga waa tha tublaet of a tpaeial TV
filming racantly af>d tha banner WM noMn condltloh to ba faaturad on
Baldwin^Jeachers-Broiest-
Coniracf Talic Delay
BAIDWm - CHtoa a delay In contrMLnegodatlons and the faitate of
ihe BaWwto Bowd of Edncation to "come up wWi a compltte ««intw-
So«*S^SM^R^«efs.. Public ReUtkm* OfHcer for the B«l*.»fa
TeaSSm AModatkm «ald thit the teacben would cooHnoe to engage
la kealacthritiei to demonstrttetbelfptobleins to the community.
A^cding to Janet Neteua. Public tofonnatlonOfBcer for the school
dUtrict. the dUtrictdoM not have ^ . ^ j , »ete "teasonableand
«ny .j«bUc, «?«'»«!„°°-,!^J S ^ to the most recent
FSEEFOKT - About two dozen
residents of lesingtoo Avenue,
in the vldnity of.Sooth Bayview
Aveooe, attended Mcadqr
evening, Jane 21'a yiUage Board
wrctlng to protest the estabUsb-meot
of a.parking field oo
residentiaBraoiiedpropeitj'. .
Tbe>aitug field, which wooM -.
be' loQited on tbe noitbweat
coruetdf Bayvleir and texlagtian, -.
is beiDJi sought by Hassel Motors
for outdoor storage of t^ to .
25oewBMWcan. : ... .
Ha«a'js preaently Joeated oo
SoBiIse Higbway la a btdldlng its
represestctive, Mr. tek. CSHS
loo smaB. H K oomipaay, wUeb
uSd automcMles m tl>e over
tStaXti ptioe rsage. se^s to
poichaae ooBunerdsSy . . sooed
' vacsat piupeity^ ou - Sunrise
Highway, west 20ft feet &usa
Bayview Avenue, and coosttvct
a new building there. Peck
explijncd, bowrret, he needed
tbe additional fenced-in tm^
{dece behind it for outdoor
storage. This ^ e c e of land, he
said would «io« be used far
FREEFOKT/BAtOWIN - Hundreds of young people in these two
communities are preparing far one of the milestooes in their lives:
Cbmmeocement Day. Both Freeport High School and Baldwin High
School will hold their Commencement Exercises oo Soaday, June Z7.
starting at 2 pm. • ' • . ; - ._
Baldwin Ifigb School's ezetcises win be at the U ^ school, as wiU
Freeport High School's, where.
specifics of the issue since
negotiations are conducted with
confidentiality between the two
—p*ra«nnv6lvearMrs. Nelmsn
noted that during the years she
has been involved In the district,
they Jjave never negodated in the
media. She did say, however, that
"the district will continue to
oegotiste ta good faith."
Starting last week, the teadiers
adhered to the letter of their
contract and began a job action
signing in and out according to
exajt contract times. As a resnh,
there is no extra sdiool help for
, students. Picketing' slso to<*
place daring the week st Baldwin
high schod and, according to
Sogers, would continue this
week. A raUy also took pUcc at
the June 16 Board of Education
meeting.
When asked what kind of
teadier support the union was
receiving, Rogers said that "dam
• dose to everybody" was in
support. He saidlhat the teachers
proposal regarding contract
customer or employee parking
. and would be attracavely fenced.
andshmbbed.
According to Mayor William.
H. White, neither a permanent
soning change iwr a variance was
(Con'l.onF»oe4)
Specif UbraiyJllL
Now Law
csoimencemest ' anansemeots.
win be similar to last year's, witii
seating tbr the graduates', guests -
arranged oo mt awhalt area.
a4}«cait to the rear of the school
gymnasium. In case of rain, the
exerdseawiabebeUbiti>ejyni.
SpeaOers at Freeport .High
ScMoi's' CommeocemeBt win
isduda VsIeOetoriaii Anqr Adler,
Sahitatariaa lOteel Gcrider and
Senior Class' PtesideBi . Monk*
Vaughn. Tbe theme of.tiidt.
spe^hea . is Adam Waher'a
statement "The smartest petaou
bbot'the one qni|^est to see
throu^athing, but to see a tting
through."
At Baldwin Senior High Sdiool,
Valedictorian of tbe Class of ^982
b Steven Katz; Salntatorian b
Howard Henaan.
j01aaetociaa.Amx:Adier
teaching contracts on the bland."
Kogen accused ihe sdjod^district
-of "gattifig~the confiact" by
making demands, which he
characterixed as "harsh, and .
pnmtive," He added that the
concerns involved both money
and other hems.
Participating in the negotiations
are union lawyer David
Schlichler and the union's chief
negotiator, niuon president
RasseH Herrmann. Tbe sdjool
district's lawyer b Saul Kramer.
When asked why the job action
took place immediately after the
budget vote and was originally
made known to the community via
comments made by teadiers to
studenU regarding after-school
help, Rogers said the teachers
regretted the method o{ communication
they had to use,
hot — btaasc at time restraints
— leh it necessary to take the
actions they did. In answer to a
question about the contiaoation of
(Coni.onPagaS)
FREEPORT - legislalioo.
sponsored .by. Senator Moiman J*
Levy and Assembljrsun Armand
D'Amato, to ^ve tbe Freeport
Memorial Ubiary its proper legal
status as a School District libivy
has been signed into bw.
Enactment of the bin was an
essential preremdnte to ^ving
Freeport vottts the opportunity to
vote oo Gbraty expansion.
In u r ^ g tt>e Governor to sign
tbe le^IatbMi, Levy explained
that, Freeport's public library has
been serving tbe school dlstrid
for almost 100 years. "Ihe dual
role and the procedure by -whicfa
tbe hbraiy obtained their durter
presents problems," said Levy at
a time when it needs to expuid.
by possibly purchasing an
adjacent building to be incorpora-ed
into its present structure.
Tbe Bbrary's expansion plans
win be tbe subject of a meeting
tha week, after thb issue goes to
press, and wiO be reported in next
week's bsae of THE tEADES.
Dsngbter of Fahian and Joryce
Adler of South Bayview Avenue,
Amy Adler b Freeport Wrfi
School's number one student, the
class.Valedlctorbn with a 9S.47
average.
A remarkably con^stent
student. Amy averaged %S on
nine Regents rraminations with
her three Math Regents
averaging 99. Preseaay, she b
co-president of the MatUete
Team and has been a member of.
tiie Natioaai Hoopr Society dice^
her Juidaryear. . - . - - " : .>
, Jbaoog ber other sdmol acthri*
tieJ^are a sncressirin of ppaitfcms
oo the Ugh sdwd aewsraper, of
wUdi shebnowE^tocAn-CUef.
She also Jias ttie highest Enpsb
average-ia^'flj^'- Senior Class..
Other adwol poidtions indnde the .
elected affieesaf vke-preiPdeat
and secretaiy ofber dass. ~:' -..
The F.H.S. Yaledkiniaa b
also mi^^Dy prolideat and has
been cbosen AO-Couoty as a
vocaSst and qualified thb year for
. AO-State i s piooolo and flute.
Moreover.she has bcenirecomx
itiended to the McDonald's Afl-
Americah Band.
A future vtterinariau. Anqr
Adler has been accepted and win
attend Comen tii^versity'a
CoQege of Agticnltnre and life
Sciences, where she can trtiBie
lew Yofk S{ale~~Regent$
Scholarship.^ . .
F.H.S.Sahiiaiariaa
MIefaelGaUer
The son of George and Jennifer
Colder of Rose Street.. Midiael
(jolder, the number two student
in hb graduating dass. has a
94.78 average. .
Described by Us MatUetes
coacfa~as-"the-stogteTBOsr:out-stantSng
all-around student I
(Coftt.onPaflo9)
GRADUATION DAY SPEAKERS. fM student speaker* (or Freeport
High 6ehoora Clas* of 1962 meet with Ihe school's English Department
Chairperson Theresa Thompson (2nd, r.). Commencernent »peedies
will be delivered by Monica Vaughn 0 •), presWent of the Claaa <jl 1982;
Michael Golder (2nd, I.), Salutatorlan; and Amy Adler (r.). Valedictorian.
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-06-24 |
| 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 | 1982 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | Format |
| 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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