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I L i 9 e r - ;V'\ ' 7 '-\ ■' : ;l ':i\v!'■;.■«: .-S.,; ■* ^ i i l / - i ■ 3dt(Aer savings nls will outK vt w have , r. Mack unuiiity i plans, ■ mcr of Slreete. - rending , Chap^ in Sedf nd, and :n a_lot y from original his de* ve have of conv K, pro- Ing dc' , id con.*\ irraitgis- storage vcis to neeling, •y seem cry im- i seiiloif JSO ' pep pplicant m o l d , at - least line hot ear (fot led eitl* for sen* d to' do ing Of* orA U :ks FREEPORT Zip Cods nsao \MASSAU-S LARGEST WEEKLY\ } . 34llt Year, No. 2] BALDWIN Zte gode luifl ty(E(M«c:K « p Quite i m t f r e e p o s t . N. Y« THtrasilAY; SEPTEMBSS II. 1W9 * 9 ° ^ ’ : O I I B T O W N By FRED HAGER A t t n n D u r ^ a Dies Suddenly MtICE; n V B CENTS PER OOmT Supt. CHRIS SVARRELL. the Board of Ed., teacher and.PTA t'roups burning the midnight oil os Freeport launches the 1069-70 sclurol year. With the dilTlcult past year behind him. Supt WAR- •HELL i.i carefully and relentlessly approaching his goal of \Educa tional Exeollcnce.” The assignment of an ass’t'principal, for each HS grade, the parent involvement program, pubHcattons such as \Di mensions in Educalion” and \Freeport School/Coiamunily Guide\ all serve as steps toward this; ultimate goal However, the biggest step can be harmony between the various factions, the putting aside of petty difTetenccs and the sup'port of these dedicated school officials. good Monslgnor In his Mmplex position at spiritual laadar, parish priest a^-tcluwL admlusiratof ftcer the 'p&alhSHty ef iramfertine pvoe 2m> \puplls\‘lrom the potlsh school unless delltKiuent ttttBon payments'Nre-forateoming.- Mrs. Anna Duryea, wife of Ly man Duryea, owner of Duryea’s Flower Shop on South Grove S t passed away last Saturday , rhom- ing at 2 am. - Mrs. Duryea was stdckcn'whUe assisting her husband^with some floral anangementa T ^ d . was rushed to- IMctors' lltepital ;in critical «ndiUon. The Duryoa’s ore known as the donors of the'“Duryea Orchid\ Vandalisiii At Atkinson Sekool Apparently late Sunday Afternoon, o group of teenage vandals cntei^ the Caroline C. Atkinson School oh ^ H ainan Ave. through a bifoKen ptath glass window in the art room, and rampaged through the building until 7fl>6 p.m. when they tripped the fire alarrn >p4 fled,'According to Principal George Coupe, all classes were in sea* slon on Monday rnActllng after — r-— —— — - ...i;. \ \ 1 s \ i m m TALK OF THE-3)0WN . , , fa it true that local civic association oiTieial is t^tondihgiJiis civic dedication to the extent of business proflta? 7 ?. IfAY; Ciyiilskbroom) STRAUB new village building in spector. Ray’s iong.eltperiencej desire And khowhow must be wti- come addition . . . Loyely AMELIA and RAY <HOusihg;Autliatite‘y MAI/INE made it tw«tfy-seven big ones’at recent b a y a r d Tl45-Jb.) Ernie took over twO hours, to boat deep scA tackle, buster . close to four times his weight . . . ' What well-known - local M.F. . specialist dickering to have mid-NYC girlfriend move tp .more con venient,LI location? . ■ ; , , ESTELLENE TEPE, lop FTL adult ed. teacher in early:Am'erican art of rug hooking, just returned from Holy Cross U, worte shop. Estolleiie mighty pioud of students LOUISE (Drs. Hosp.) MtHtANO and SPENCER (N a ^ p Ave.) DAVJS Whose hapdiciofts were talk of the Wooster, Mass., show. Classes start Tuesday liight, Sept. 16th : BILL (Casey) CASMASINA back from tour of Quebec’s Frenchl- Canadian hot spots, Casey, by far one of village’s' most eligible bachelors, last week appointed nominating chairman of Nassau County Building Inspector’s Ass’n (BIANCO). . LEADEK, Funeral arrangements were by Hungerfoid and Clark Funeral Home with Mass of Requiem at the Church of-The Holy Redeemer Tuesday, Sept. 8. custodians -ond school officials worked thtwighout the night and early morning hours. . With a ready supply of-spray paint and lacquer in the art room storage cabinets, the young law •breakers defaced the school halls and classroom windows; wUh: obsMina. words and slogans. Forty., pound-fire. extliigHishers were, ripped ftom the walte and sprajted on the floon^ tilings and; windows. Ih wos thought’ that fteiv^)ghL.of ttw exUnj ;S table was intact set «dth a full plato of salads and cold cuts leR untouched apparehtly^Jn the van* dais haste, to depart through th* back'dooh' . ' ■ - ■ Witnesses living in tho/iKhtKd area atRoed that they had seeA ‘ flvq- teenage boys TUmUng front the grounds as the fife dePArt* metit, approached in the ditsk i „ UtUe; after. 7 pun. Jt was jrttmoreA Freopozl vamps' \brought home the bacon\ with second place best appearance finish at NY State Buffalo convention. Statewide competition only 'again proved that oUr town'has fittest and most defeated organisation of volunteers. All Freeporlites should well be proud of Ibis everready group 6i -\btue-lighlers\ who hot only keep our insurance rales down.; but thrill one and all:-with d^- cipUned, white gloved, uniformed line of merch ond stirring baud . . , For the.first time in history, FFD entered first aid team. A big, second place Emergency Co. Ho. 9 firdsh for ~CapL FRANK RAPP, LE8 FELDISON. AUGIE SCHMIDT/GEORGE MOT t ’ AND BILL ,CAS. • , - _ ■ . . ■ . . , (Continued on page'8) ‘ : IfKids In Troupe' [For FHS m 1 Although most of our youngsters have no serious problems (from Ian adult’s point of view), there are some who do—pfpblems such as “becoming addicted to drugs, being on probation,'oir. a girl becoming pregnant. ^ j A -panel of profeasibnals. wil). take up this topic at the first |encrai meeting of the Preepbrt igh School 'PTA Monday, Sep- ervisor -Ralph' G,- cHsh'-: aspects a full houMht the Sons of Italy Hall this coming. Sunday, September H ... .Ticket price •' includes teeh cWkttiib, hors d'oeuvres, Vito Tamlii’s Dance Band plus three item ftrbin 7 to 11 p.in. To date most all village, town and county oflicials have Indicated that they will attend this first big cocktaik party which will hdp kickroff ' Gnso’s upcoming ..cam paign.' ;: The Citizen’s Committee ■ in cludes John Abbate, Pete Cattano, Joe Vito, Joe Santoro, Joe Bada- luca, Sal Ruttara; and Joe.^erbasi. Tickets-are available froth'any of the committee or at the door. Town Beaches / Open UnftI Sunday Hempstead Town Presiding Supervisor Ralph G. Caso'has an nounced good news for all beaCh combers, - siioiworshippers and swimmers. Town bea^es. wtU-re^ main open beyond thb planned closing date of l ^ t , 7. \Because of ihe poor weather iteh<te^ fite«hea .stniwn . on fidor And walte. One cefetetea j Ihg, fUYORORKKa AlOUHDHNiWM ■ry\ Hessive aitack on delnda and weeds .te teuncmw)ii]r^ ] ^ D epetem ^ :te ;apecial c;tean'tip drive around urban r e n t a l area-ordered by Mayor Iteberl J. Bweeiwy- ;; . Freeport work cl'oWB thte wcek’wotd busily ehgiigtel b dean-up drive around the urbaii renewal .area At the east end of the village, as the result of a diredive frbm: Mayor.Robed 4,: Switeney- to give it top-priority ’ “We arc riot going to Altew that neighbprh^ to decline jite^ because it Is alaied'for.urbarl re-1\'-\-— ^ newaV the Mayor said, '.“and wherever the village can : goV in and do a job .Our ^ews will be working.\ He comipdided High- we have ha ' a -('md portion of; way'Superintendent llariy Chuil the summer.*r raso ftated.:\Lhave j ,,uho for the woik done , so far, directed'the DapartmOTt of Parks -despit i the pre!.-iurc,:. of a very and j^creatton / 1(>. keep^ our! (jj,fit street ri p ur program all ■ iW: -31 ember 15, at 8 p.m,'-They .will jtempt to trace the History of Vh . problems from the: begin- ijg: how and why do they .start 'Ipiv riteriy 'such' eases are there ' ^ do the. athools arid. other ss deal:, with - these kids-^ itpart do the parents and Ithe ”■ ~'^i--cari' inorie: te .done Grade Assistant Principal Mr, Morgan; , Mrs.' Dahlia . Starlte (Home. Visits); a riiember of the South Shore ' Child - Guidance CUriicjJdrs. Sarah AlyCe Wright of ' t h e ' Faihay and Afr. Jobn^^^C^ Cpiiri:^ Cdrimntrii^ Stetece ,^riu beaches open so town: residents will be able' to telte' bolter ad vantage of pur fine facaities.’*- . The Town Hark at'Pbirit lriokr out arid the soffing beach at Lido .wilt remain operi dally until- Sun- will be open on Cweekends only. :U^11 Simday, Sf^t county coramum ^ s e m i» v n a on Sri/Grove St. teppositeVl^d: Jn^High'SehooB/^ ''-fe ,■ -Vu-J--..'•l,'.....- I-785T ■' panel wiU include Mrs, b ^ : Beiteccmi, Teacher; T uyge town testdents to utlhze jUl parCnte of . school ; children ^ beaebtte nrid pteics and anyone else interested In at- as iouch benefit And enjeym^t :Caso:said.’\ \\\ \ over tile viltegc and many weeks of rainy weather.\ > i /> Employing bulldozers, grtiders and 'men ■'with hand-j toote, the highway, department was rmnov- riiounda of !earth and chopplrig down weeds. Working ateng wlHi the: Often were tfie youttte^MssrB* ,- pjoyed in the saramer work pro* \ '3 Mayor Sweeney; said t f e Hark. Departmeptr under:; S^ dent ^Stanley.; BrOkrie;; wtef being c ^ ed tqiwi in 'U ie;te^ I a I ; ctcan-up,; wjth particular. aften-- tion Cto yberty ; Park And, SOT-; rounding area, 'The Electric Linq ing old tires and junk illegally Departiihicnt men and trucks also dumped on village property oil i pitched In U>; remove dead and \ Sunrise Highway, leveting off 1 broken tree Cmbs. ■Judge Edwiri-J. Frcedtnan.at- tended the 60th. Annual^CoA- Of the Hew York Slate