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See Centerfold for VOTERS'-BAUOT FREEPORT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK LIBRARIAN EISEHHCniER EftST HEADQI, N Y 11554 MUSEUM FREEPORT'S OFFIUHl NEWSPAPER 40thVEAR;No.27 :FREEPORT, NEW YORK, OCTOBER 30, 1975 PRICE: 15£ PER COPY Tops County legislature, Town FREEPORT — \Corners the first community-wide fun- draising \event to be rield by the\ .. \Freeport: Spirit of |76\ Bicente- ;nnial Committee, will be the /subject of a meeting of November 5,7pm, Room 210-212 of Preeport .•High School.-ALL residents are ~ invited to volunteer. •••'-.: :-' ^'Corners\ will., be held - . Saturday.\. November 8, and- 'Tuesday, November 11, Ham to. 2pm, rain :dr shine/Volunteers 'will 'man; .the .northern.- and ~ southern 7 -Sides, of-.every .major, intersecUon.onMerrick Roadand, . Atlantic Avenue between Bayview Avenue and South Main FREEPORT •— Freeporters will go to the polk Tuesday, Nov- ember 4, and be faced with a complicated ballot bearing one state proposition, seven state amendments, two Nassau. * County propositions, county legislative candidates, judicial candidates,' and Town of Hempstead candidates^ In Freeport, ballots will be in .English,and Spanish in com- pliance with the recently signed Federal Voting Practices .Law addition. '•' ,• .\ - .'The polls will be' open from 6 am to 9 phi. Unlike other com * ... •* ._ ~ _ -. - • . .. munities, there.-have-.been no changes~Un Freeport's election polling places: The 18 E, : P. sportation. to and u frbm their 'polling places on-Election Day. Should call, either Freeport Democratic.•Headquarters. 868- 1150 and 868-1151: or' Freeport Republican Headquarters. 546- • »15 and FR 8-1333. . ^ ,.\ Freeport -attorney\ \ Alvih \\~ .- WORKING 'J-OB : BlKIs\SAFETY. ; •FrMpbrt^Maybr'WiHiam-White 4titird \ to 8 «1db0vttii..iiiieVtUa^^'m6rt-1^cy£R : They are (Irto r.) Superintendent of Schools Donald Cost|ow,-PTA ; Council ChairwomanTBarriaraSdta^^ \yCaprtsin'Jwn'es-tucai f^A; : Safety33torwprnart Marilyn ,Roller and -Freepprt r pbiic8'. Detective .Julius 1^ ^fc;' -There will - be ~» Parentt' - • Meeting, November 6; 8pm t at AtklnfbA School and a Bicycle Rodeo _ ; for;Students, Novernber 8, 10am to 2pm, at the Matronal .Guard ^Cbairwornan Adelaide Aims, the '• Seaman .Atkinson School;. SfelSESiv^Js;^ - E that \I'm Celebrating The Bken-:- cp hoo t,\ , 3 > t? ' —. . - « • •' v * «-«• • «* • 3 . Ollll/UI. .- £•* E«* tennial In Freeport, Long Island.'^ T- it- .. concerts planned for -. the 1975-76 seasbn;.by;,the ^^:]Fjreepbrt:Art»'Councir will, take' pla'te ' residenb3/' Aifiis said. \If you feel \you cannot work on 4 Cor- renpwned Eleo Pomare' Dance\ Conyany. wiD perfonn'iii Fr^epoil~\*rs/ please don't forget to buy immediately^follownig their-woHd tour which^cludetf-ffustralia and your^.decal. We will have the c^_-.« :-.---•• --• ^ :- .'. -_• .',— -. ... - Bicentennial only once, so let's LIRR P..\ Atkinson. D;,' : Atkinson School; 24 E. P.. Village Hall; 25 ..--•.. •-.- ., -.-•,-. . E. P.. VUlage\ Hall; 26 E. P., According to .Fundraising- Freeport Hose; Company #5. tvit****m*^n**n Arl^klAlrlA A •*»*« '•»«•% * + +, ' ••• >' (Leonard Ave. and Star Place); memDera 01 rvey A.IUB ana^uier-. „ E D .v, Columbus: Avenue students at the High School have already'.' expressed interest\ in volunteering- their seryicesT \Now\, let's hear-from the other In addition ' to the Saturaay tho oub jcct of a 90 minute special. all gpQy *vening_ performance, • .• the\ > modern o^ancfr group led by Eleo 'Pomare will give .a. lecture- ; demonstration for filth and sixth ' - graders at Atkinson Schoor, ThurSay' at 1.- pm;.-and for' •-Freeport High School students', Pomiare, -one-of: the .major American forces in choreography \ today, has tabght; \with Jhe national ballet companies in Holland, Stockholm University and the Firstinternatiohal Dance Seminar of the Royal. Dutch Ballet--: can be proud of'.:; and we will if every Ttsident.gives $1.\ - M E> a. Hose Company -K- L (15 Broadway): 29 E. D.. Columbus Avenue School ;- 30 E. p.. Hose Company #4 (W. Sunrise Highway); 31 E. D.. Freeport Memorial Library; 3Z~E. Q., Hook and Ladder Company il (78 Church Street) 33 E.D., Bayview Avenue School: 34 E. P.. r i ct: D., 'Bayview'Avehue Pharmacy'. (corner Atlantic Ave.);.3G E. D.. Bayview Avenue Hose Company «: 37 E. D.. .Archer Street School; 38 E. D.. Giblyn School; -M E. D.. Giblyn School;'40 E. D.. The Eleo Pomare Dance Company was organized in. 1958 in New.'York\. A successful-two^- - year tour of Europe was followed by-national acclaim when they returned to appear at the New _ , . York^ty--Centec^tbe_Brooklyni_residents arc-charged 43,50 .Academy of Music, the ANT A ~ - \Theab-e on Broadway-and the Kennedy Center in Washington, - D.C: The group has appeared on television many times and was A limited number of tickets wfll be available' the night of per- formance.'The cost, for those who can prove Freeport residency, is '$2.50 for adults and- $1 for students and senior citizens. Non- 'Cbipbined Pplice Arrest Wpman- FREEPORT —The combined efforts _of-Jhe_ police. Jforces_-of _ HOS^ Company #1 (2JT Freeport, Nassau, County. and New-York City has led to the arrest of a 23-year-old Freeport woman on charges of assault in the second degree of a police officer, escape in .the third Giblyn School: 41 E. P/._Freepj)rt__ SoutHside- •Ave.): and 76 E. P.. Bayview Avenue Hose Co. *3 (Bayview & Atlantic Aves.). ':\.-.\.. Voters • in - need of tran- Thpmas Gulolta, of. North ., i.Meri-ick^,; are;attempting, to .win : ' ..thettaih Legislative District seat v ' \n\:''\: jhe ''V Nassau >> /:.\County Legislature', if such n,Legislature comes;into being on January ~,l. . J^rbjjSitrons One' and Two will • : ''. determiner'the form {of County . government If Proposition One. : . '.for''a 'newly weighted Board of '. Supervisors, receives-the most number of votes,' the winner of .. the Dorfman-Gulotta race will. have no off ice to claim! If County .Proposition^ Two receives 'ther- .most, votes, the winner of. the Legislative race will represent . the. Freeport-Roosevelt-Merrick- North , Merrick : Legislative District only until a pprmanpnt - Legislature is elected on April 6. If neither Proposition receive more \Yes\, votes than \No\ , votes, the court-imposeS' \Liff . \plan\ • for; County .-Legislature •goes into effect and either Dorf-. man or Gulotta will be seated January 1. fj>r_a_twpj'ear term, :_ -In the Town of. .Hempstead. incumbant Francis . Purcell.. (Repub.^Cons.) .is opposed by, (Continued on Page -20) \ 1 I _ JLde5ree,.i?os5ession-.of heroin .in The two-year old Freeport Arts the seventh degree and Council is a volunteer, non-profit organization r equally funded by the Village and the Freeport School District. , ' .. The Falling Leaves Must Be Bagged FREEPORT. — The Village Highway Department has started - special pickups of bagged leaves.. --—. Afl property owners must adhere to the proper,\ schedule if the program is to be successful. Plastic bags holding leaves are , not to be placed on the curb for pickup except on the x day set aside. . . . •• - Extra large and heavy duty- plastic bags may be purchased at Village HaD at 10 bags for $1.75, -. on weekdays between 8:30 am and 4 pm. . . The schedule for bagged leaves pickup is as follows: • •\- Monday - Northwest (Sunrise Highway north to the Vfllage Line, North Main Street west to the Vfllage\ Line); JTuesday - Southeast- (Sunrise Highway south to the Village LJnerSouth Grove Street east to the Village Line); Thursday - -Northeast (Sunrise Highway north to the Village Line, North Main Street east to the Village Line); and Friday - Southwest (Sunrise Highway south to the Village Line, South Grove Street west to the VBlage Line). . The , program, by Highway Department personnel, uses packer trucks. .The Sanitation Department will also pick up bagged leaves on Wednesdays, not over four bags per home. The woman, Robin Campbell of TlJay Street allegedly solicited Freeport Police Officer John Westermann, who was in plain clothes, at il:30 pm., September. 26, on the corner of Jay Street and Grand Avenue. Informed she was under arrest, a struggle began and the officer was punched and bitten.~The~woman then-'broke''- . free and escaped. Officer Westermann was taken to Lydia E. Hall'Hospital, where he was treated and released.for con-, fusions of the face and a bite on the forearm. ' ' Acting on information received from the 28th Precinct of the New. York City.Police Department Nassau First Squad Detective Michael -O'Connor and Freeport Detective- Claude Tristram arrested Campbell who was .arraigned at First District Court last week. A GOOD SCOUT. Frecporter Raymond Rowan, Sr., (second from I.) of Pino Street, was one of only ten leaden in the Nassau County Council, Boy : Scouts of America^ to be honored-at the Annual- Recognition Dinner, October 21, with a Silver Beaver, The award b the highest to be bestowed by a local Boy Scout Council and is pre- sented for Distinguished Service ,10 boyhood. Rowan's wife, Edith, (I J was present for the ceremony. - --• •--- — ___. •