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Fra«port
Scftooi Oiitrict
Baldwin
SdMoiOUtrlct
FREEF03T UEKOSUL LIBRART
I MiERHICK BB. V
FRPT ar 11520 . _ - — . .::i__A
FREEP09T. NEW YORK, JULY 8.1962
' 47th YEAR, No. 1!
tREEPORT MEMORIAL UBRARV 1
PiUCE25*PEKCX)PY
udge Denies Killing Suspect Bail
One Gniui» And Man Arrested In Peternana
S i g n ' s Death Held For Grand Juty
FHEEPOKT • Metsbexs of
•even! Freeport dvic assod-atioos
met wttli Fre«patt FaBce
Detective Ftaak Medagiia last
week to discuss the OriUaa
Patrols tbeir groapt bad or-ganiieil.
Besides Medaglla, Hie meeting
was diaired by Ton WorcaBiio,
co-pteddest of /Nocth Easi
Freeport. C3vie Aiaodatioa
(NECA). fa ttteaodieace were
members of NEFCA. Steams
Pkrk Chic Association, Q»:
cemed Frenort Brsidhiti
of •.'tbe.-j-tlortbtni,:r.Sdeaog
(CONFSOHS). Smitli Of &miic
Ovie - Asaodatioa : (SOSCA)
and Hotth West CMc Assod-atioo.
• • ••« • ' ! u • s* a fVft J • CONFKONS was the first
Head Baldwin School Bpard £»p «> .i^^. • o^^
MINEOLA • In a felooy bearing befae Judge Doaald Beifi Wednesday
morning, Jaly 7, 28orear-old Otis (Hauler, BtTcsted on Joly 1 in
conoectfaM -with the jnorder-of Rev.' Timodiy Petonana, was again
denied bd. Oa^er. wiw had been axraigoed in first District Covt in
Mioeotaon Jnly 2. Iiad been held dnoe then iriObat bail aa^'been
. ghren time to retain coonsd.
AN END...ANO A BEOINNINQ. Ufxlcr wnny sklM on Sunday aitM--
noon, JuM 27, FrMport High School't ClaM of 1982 rMtivwt th«lr
diplomas and llttanad to addrataM i>y dass laadara. Vatadietorian Amy
Jo Adiar a.) dailvarad a'apMefi Utlad "Ad Futurwn:" Salutatorlan
MIchaal Ooidar-fs.) tpdw en "Poat Anno*," and Claia Praaidant
Monica Vaughn (r.) handM "in Piraaainta." Ttia thra* dMa spoiiaa-par^
ont baaadihatrramartoen Adam Waltan' lloaa, "Vmamariaat
partort M 1)01 tAa ena quktast to • • • through a thing, but to aaa a thing
'through.!' ..••• • .,••;••• •• •<• . J^-.vZ.
DioHeiv l^^rl Eleided To
^^ byJotinlMatMy
BALDWIN - Lotraioe DeDer was eleded president of the Baldwin
Board of Edacadoa and Winiam Byaa was elected vic«;freddent at the
Bmud'a aansal Orgaaixatioiial Meetiat held Itendqr, Joly 1. At that.
tame meeting, a letiea of ^noaal appoiatmeatawete apMoved. Tbey
indode Joaepb Lyndt as Treasurer, Doosa Spindli u Distitet Clerfc
and Richard Dopsovic as Assist'— i -
ant Sapetinteodest fbc Badness Stfatt Eidienfield: tbe. C3vil
Services. Scfvice Coordinator is Dr. PhylHs
Petyns responsible for legal AlroeoofT: and the Record Access
abdidvse rftalsildaagd aea Ridi cthlaier-d o pDeonpinsogv i«c,~
his secretary Vetooica Robettsoo.
Donna Spinelli w luiy two district
office personnel. Dopsovic is also
TCspoBsible fcc tite Issnance of
porause orders. The.pnrchaslng
consoHaot. is Education Data
Services.
Any transter of fiinds required
daring the sdiod year are the
tesponsibilihr of Dopsovic with
Jotepfa Lynch, Dooaa S^nelH and
-^}opsevie—respo^bte—tot—the
Oglcer.awl rule Dt Compliance •
C^orSnator b Janet Ndsiaa.
Patrol and it has been credited
with redadng tiie munber of
boose borglaries in its area.
NEFCA and SOSCA recently
pot tlieir patrd cars oot and
Steams Park and North West,
at tike time e( tite meeting last
Wednesday, Jane 30, were
organizing tbdr OvSian Patrols.
^occaHno started tite meeting
by describfaig the oecessarv
inRTedienti for a Ovflian Patrol:
the cars w)tnuss,t&evchuiteers
and the Qtizen Band base
stations which rfbtiff the police
At tiut esriier court bearing.
District Coot Jiidge EH MeOan
had granted Assbtant District
Attorney Edward McOuty'a re-
<inest tiiat DO bdl be aet.
Accor^ng 'to tiie Nassaa-
County District Attorney's
ofller, GlaspR still has not been
indicted and has not eatefcd
Us plea. \ttt ;M''b<^ ibOdl:
.awaMng'-'aetioii >by;tbe;jpand'-
. jmy^'^wiidi' is cn>riLled to 'con- -
;TencnattweA. •, .iv-
At tlie heating, dasoer, who
fives,at 98A R^mor street in
Freeport* was represented, by.
attoraey Alan Manning Miller,
who iiad l>een appointed by tiie
conits. On Tnesday, tiie day.
tiefcre the fdony bearing, Miller
told THE LEADEIt that there was
no qnestioa that Glacier would.
{dead"i^gnilty.';
One of tite pieces of evidence
apinst Glasper is allegedly a
videotaped confesdon. Tfie
confesdon was not shown dnring
tl>e' felony bearteg. Glasper,
fawestment of sdiod foods.
Offidd newspapers for tiie
sdiod (fistrict iodade tbe Bald>
vrin Otixen, Tbe Leader and
Newsday. Banlcs dedgnated for
bank depositaries for the i962-a3
acbool year indode Chase Manhattan,
Eompean American,
Hempstead Bank, NatioodBank.
of North America and Maoofact-orers
Hanover Trast, all b
Baldwin.
Reoewd of corporate sorety
bonds for tbe tresnrer (1150,000)
and Intemd Anditor fSS.OOO)
were apptoved..Edna Vetter was
approved as Iidemd Anditor.
Distrid Coonsd are Ginsberg,
Elffiidi, Seicfa and Hoffman as
Cenerd Coonsd "^^d Proskaoer,
Rose, Goetz and Mendelsohn as
Labor Coonsd. Tbe District
Aotfilor fa A.W.-OJdehoff, CPA;
tiie Qnef Sdiool Pbyddan is Dr.
Donna Spinelli is tbe Secretary to
stressed BoccaUoo. "Yon do not
get involved. Yoa do not try- to
bdp anytxMly except by calling
in to tbe base stauon...Yoa are
safegnarding your own neichbor-hood
b]<belp!ng tbe police."
BofctUno discussed Qtizen
PttTPl rign« nn p«r«, whidi he
member Daboa to.tlie Nassau/
Suffolk School Boards Asaoda-flon.
A Od of 19 days, which are not
ofBdd bdidays for Use Bddwin
Sdiod District but iriiicb are coo-
.sidered rell^oos holidays for
dtendance. apd ptocedsrd pur-
I. wete designated. Thb lid
said a"spo>rfTntn for tiie hassM"
County Dtsttid Attomev's office,
had waived tbe felony hearing, so
the mslter can eo directly to tbe
grandjnry.
When Jndge MeHan first
atraigDed GlJuper, ftosecotcr-
McOuty used tbe alleged video-taped
confesdon "as one reason
to request tlial ott bail beset. Re
told Jndge Mdlan that Rev.
Peternana wa4 one cf "tlie moat
.tha 'r«iiiiuuiiltjr r ot .-Vnc^ott*
:ir a ioaii Bfcli^bat.is'ai tiski tbea
^liatabbat~ptterpeoife...t".~.
. . Rev. Pdmaaawas found lying
in a pool cf bloiad in.his olSoe
in tbe Rrst'Presbyterian Churdi
of Freepocti' Ttt^day evening,
.April 6. He bad b$ien beaten on
tiie bead and'-Mvet r^dned
oonsdoosness, tiioagh be Iiad
severd operations at South
Nassaa Commonities Hosi»taL
He died one, mootii later. Tbe
40-year-oid pastoc and fetiier of
two young'ddldreo was'also a
Village of fteqwrt "Trustee,
a .foctner president d Fre^qct
Kwanis and adi«B_4n_firgsnt_
istions ran^ng from tlie Inter-fdtb
Clergy Association ' and
human dgihts smvea^te to tiie -
Spartan Maaoaic Lodge, Repnii-
' tican anb and Sons of Italy.
(Coot, on Page 121
pobtisbed by the Stde Com-misdoner
of Ednadon and is
required by tlie Stde Education
Department for attendance and
state aid purposei.
Tbe offidd travel mileage
leimbursement rde for approved
offidd trsvd as of July 1, was set
d23tpermi]e.
Board memberships in tbe New
York Sute Scfaod Boards Assod-ation,
tiie Hassaa-Sutfotk Sdiod
Boards Assodatkn, tlie Baldwin
Hlstcncd SodeW and REFIT, a
consortium di scfaoots working to
foster and lobby far an equitable
{fisttibatioa of state aid, were
approved. For porposes of
attendance at meetings and coo-ventioas
both tbe New York State
and Nassaa-Snffolk Sdiool
Boards Association, tiie American
.Assaciatioa.of Sdiool Admjnistra-
(Cont. on PagelS)
called a deterrent to crime,
and he reminded the Hdening
audience'tiiat they should not
have weapons and that tiie use
of scanners in a moving car is
niegd.
Village residents were asked
by Bowalino to G^ up tlieir
areas by tnning on tbdr porch,
etc. G^its, so tiut Gvifian
Pattd volucteers are able-to see
more.
Medgalia, wiiile noting that
jroo can't "put a .finger on exactiy
what makes tbe crime rate drop,"
said "certainly tbe OviHan Patrol
could be a factor."
SOSCA Civilian Patrol chairman
Ed Martin ezptdned bow
to put identi^ring signs on cars.
Boocdino otdHed Biartin with
"inventing" an easy and inexpensive
.way to mount the-
(Cool, on Page 16)
Library Expansion Vote
Sef For September
FREEPORT- At its 1982 Organbtatiaa Nigfat meeting, the Freeport.
Sdiod Board coadnded its usud armnd budness with severd spedd >
uiotious teqnested-IqMh^fteeport Mrnvtrid library Hoard ooff Tms-tees-
At the.meeting, wfaiefa was bdd Tuesday evening, July 6, FjeeiJut
Memotid libraiy. Director Jerry
Nidiols and Board of Education
l e ^ coonsd Irving Wall explained
tbe legd requirements
whidi would allow tbe library
Board to put before the public
tbe matter of a building expansion.
Tbe Ubraiy Board wislies to
purtbase ftom Adetplti Udver-sity
piopetty on West Merrick
Road, just west of its present
kication. The two buildings
would be connected and renovated
^ .dlow both more space
and the' cBminatioo of tbe many
present arcbi[ect|ud birrieis.
B«causia'c*.tiifr«»npleiitics of
tbe library ^&tnct's legd status,
.. itjr«.aece«ary_for the Sdool
Board to set a dde for a public
vote autfaorizing tlie expenfitnre
of moneys to acquire and renovate
the property. In a 4.0 vote
(Vice Preddent James Parola
was absent),' tbe Board set
September 29 as tbe voting day.
In the same manner, it aatiwriied
the School Board preddent to
dgn die agreement to purchase
U:e Addpm property, oootiagent
on recdving tbe pobBe's ^iprovd
on September 29.
Tbe planned erpanrinn would
create a new pob&c %ervice area
that would bouse all drculatkm
fanctions in one place. It would
expand the meeting rooms,
provide more stack s p ^ for
books, allow far elevrtor^and/
lC6nt^ooPag«3)"
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| Title | The-Leader_1982-07-08 |
| 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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