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FREEPORT, NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 10,1981 • . ,
47th YEAR. No. 42 <^ePORT MEMORIAL U B R A RV
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7 Bill Ommm^tnn Wof Run Again
LOOKINQ AT THE PROGRAM NOTES, FrMport Mayor William H. •'
WhHa (1.) congralulatss FrMport Uon'a Clubprasldenl ChariM
Baldwin on aaucc^sfutmaatlng ol the Intamatlonal sanrlce organtza-llon't
Southeastam Nassau DWislon. The maatlng was held Sunday,
February B, at th« Salty Bay Vacht Club: This was th« (ourth year In a -.
row that the Freeport Lions has been the host (or the regional meeting.
Lions international Director Murray Ryan, ot Timonlum, Maryland was
the honored guest.
Ba/c/w/n Board Has^
Quief Meefing ,.
BAIDWIN -Scheduled after several months of uiutiuveislal-nieel-ings
on reorganizatioa and the proposed bond and tiiifore anticipated
meetings devoted to b'udget preparatioa, the regular monthly Baldwin
Board of Education meeting at Plaia School on Wednesday, February
2. was relathrely uneventful.
A lack of a qoocum, the first, noted that registration for the
in recent memoiy, delayed the Continuing ''Edacatioa progiam
meeting. Dr. Arnold Ldrie was had beaim and that the compnter
n.-Benart ttttmsky ' ' ' • "
Holiday
Schedule
FREEPORT - All village
government ofiices will be dosed
i%Fijeeport.on Friday, Fetiruary
11, m observance of Lincoln's
Birthday.
There win also be no collection
of trash or garbage in the central
section of the Village, that day.
The central section nms between
(but not including) Randall and
Grand Avenues and south to
(but riot including) Atlantic
Avenge. /. ^
/ -•'• •
Two Award Wnning
, Artlsfe^Exhifeit
At Rec Center
2 Freeport School Board
Seafs To Be Filled May M
FREEPORT - With the Freeport School Boald bei^nning to plan its .
meetings on its 1983-84 budget, one Board of Education member - -
Winiam Cominos has annoonced he will not seelt a second term.
(see "Mailbox," page 6). Cominos, Superintendent of Electiic Dis-tiibation
in the Village'of Freeport, ran for his first term in 1980.
- Two seats .win be on the ballots
in this year's school district
election, which win be held oa:
May II. Besidei Cominos' seat,
Jim Parola's position will be a
matter of voter concer. Candidates
for Freeport, School Board
' run at large with the top two vote-getters,
this year for example',
irinmng election to the two open
:,ie*ts. •
• Budget Meetings
A series of three puhHc hndget
- planning sessions have been set
by the Freeport Board of Educa-
' tion. All win be on Thursday
evenings, be^nning'at 8 pm, in
the libtary of the Atkinson
School, West Seaman Avenue,
Freeport.
The first meeting, onFebruarjr
24, will feature a preseintation of
Section I of the proposed budget.
This section indudes such items"
' as the Board of Edncatioo, Dis-
—Itict Clerk, District Meeting,
Chief " School Administrator,
was observing a period of monm-ing
because of a deaih in-his
family, and James Magee was'delayed
in traffic. Members of the
audience, therefore, were pven a
tour or the school by Plaza School
Prindpal Ana Edsoo.
Mrs. Edsoo noted ratioiis Haft-.
-lights of the boilidng inchidmg
the learning centers, adaptatVnu
for the -proposed compoter assisted
reading-management pto^
gram, kindergarten rooms', and-itspraveinents
in facilities. Var'
ious secnrity neasiirts and items
which wtwld be aecompEshed via
lbe^_biad. sticfa u idditionil
'exit facilities, were ezplaised.
The onased rifle range was'shown
and the problems with ventilation
were detailed. The crntive
use c( older EtcOities in the btiild-ing
and the varieties of teacher
and stixdeni iuieuliieuess' were
commented aboOt by the ted-dentsoo
the tour.
At 9:15,- the meetiag began
and regnlar agenda items were-
-qoickly approved. Dr. Jones
> 4 \ «4ftk«& f k f t * « l t -,
contse for'Eegmaers was already
foHy sobsoibed.- He noted that,
contrary to nnnors, the btirsting
of some pipes.in the Baldwin
Junior High Scbotil-resulted in-ooly.
SlOO wt>ttfi of damage aiui
was .quickly resolved by Stielddri
Fuchs. manager of Plant and
Facilities. He rioted with tp-
^ireciatkn aiid regret the retirement
of Msiam Sherman, 'a
teacher at Brodkskle School,
~aAd~Adelaide Hiker, a.cleaner
at Baldwin Senior High SdMol.
Qoestioas from the sadlence
faidiided A) Fam's reqoest Jor
inibnnatiaa tegardhig the status
of the C^rde Road, property,
ia oonheast Baldwin. He was told.
by Or. Jones that "it ihay act.
be very kog before Mr. Fam b a
—veiy happy man..' Board Pres-ident'Lonaioe
DeSer said 'that
there have been a imtnber of
recent inquiiies with uses in ac-cordance
with guidelines otttBned
by the Ptuault IXsposal Coo-
(•X^sideoff^f^VMt *WJ^
(Cont.'onPagae) .
FREEPORT - The works by two
award winning artists wiU be on
ezhibitiaa in the lobby of the
Freeport Recreatibo Center nntil
February 18. . '
Some of Rsdid Maaret's
works, which were exhibited in a.
one-woman show at the Central
HaU Artist's'gaDery in New York
City, are ctirrenlly on display Jn
the Recrea&m Center. The
original show was titled "Drawings
and Paintings of Special
Prople." A portrait of Henrietta
-Szdd.fow.der of t u ^ u ^ t i T O ^ ^ „ ^,^^, ^ ^ ^ „ „ „,
Mrs. Maurer had been HB«ed.iOi.^^-u,^ Administration, Legal,
paml. IS now hangmg m Hadas- > B~'
sah's national headquarters. Mrs.
Maurer has exhibhed at the
Parrish Museunr,'' Hecbshrr
Museum, York College in Peim-syhrania
and has had a. one-
WDman show at Hofstra/ .
—The secuiid-artist-oa display-is _
John Joseph Kozloski, who
received a sdnUtship-tQetnlber-ship
to the Salmagundi, Cbb aiul.~
nnmeroos shows. Kodoski-also
receWed scholarship membership
to the Nation Arts Qub of New
York and, in 1980, was elected to
the-P^el Society of America.
Ainong ihe awards Jie.has received
at The Strathmore Vtpet
. Award froin the Pastel Society of
America SfKnr,.a certiScate of
Merit at the Salmagundi Qub
0 ^ Show and StiU Life Award
at the Pastel Sodety of America.
He also.received the Rirchase
Prize award at the Atu CaandTs
Juried Art'Show and this work is
in the pdssessoa of the Arts
'Oxradl. -
Both KodosU and hianref
teach art dasses f^ the Arts
CoBoai al rieapul and persons
interested' in infdcmatioa about
joii^ng their dasses can call the
Arts Council oSic^at 223-2522. .
-The " 'Fteepott Becreatioa
Personnel, Public Information,
Operations and Mumenance..
Utilities. Central Priming, Data
Prpeiessing', Insurance^ ISies,
Refijnds, BtXrES Administrative
Charges.
Tbc second meeticg on March .
10 deals with Section n of the
budget. Curriculum - Develop-
-ment,- Sopervisira] in the Regular
and Special Sdiools, Researcli
and In-setvice Ttuiung, Teach^
ing in the Regular School, Textbooks,
Genenl Supplies. Pro- - -
gram Supplies and Pre-kindet-"
garten.
Section ni, to be discussed on
March 24, dials .wiS)-items such
as costs involved in educating.
Children with,Handicapping Conditions
and Pupils with-Special
Needs, Adult Ednation atid .
Community — School,.^—Library-^
Media, Computer Assisted^Jlg- •
struction. Attendance; GiiTdalvl?,:^,.
Health Services, PsychologSil'i:
(Con*, on Page 19) If'
A SUCCESSFUL TRIO. TUrM Freeport student* have been nombwied
by Congressman Norman F. Lent to place* In the 1SB3 entering daaea*
of our rtdlon'* military academic*. Pictiired being congratulated by
Rep. Lent on their twmlnations are p. to r.) Donald Giordano {nom- -
Inated to West Polnl),-:0«vid Bumpu* (AlrFoct*); (nd Mui ApoMo-
IMe* (Air FOTM). The final determination ( • to who wtU actually attend
the respecthr* military Bademle* I* up to the aeadaoilels tharrisetvirt.
Thoe* who actually raealve an appotntment ihouid.be hearing the
good ii—s 111 a le« eeelu. Lain deel*r«J. however, that ")os| being
nomln«t*d to on* di cuf rulien't mlStary *cad«nle* i* > great honor..
d{^v^3y,wW^x:SS&^^
llam-lOpid.
. graal honor thai he or ebe has brougljl Id
thetnaelvee.tMriamaiee and their eonummlty^" ' •
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| Title | The-Leader_1983-02-10 |
| 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 | 1983 |
| 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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