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Histbricai Society InsjlKlis- i-; : ; = ^ l t l ( a p p e n e c l . . . r | ■.r-‘\TCbmptledby:'- _ '', . .Clinton E. Metz Freeport Village Hlatorlan 2 . _ : | r _____ fJeWOffiCere ^ I ’ ' FREETORT - At Us annual' § ' l a i i i i ^ ^ '* \ “ ' ^ ' ^ ‘■■“-JSiccting^^herd. A p n l:,,^. .the % \ ft^rf'^'uT ^ 'new '^ofS r s J ^ T le iEDITOR'S.NOTE: Eact> week THE LEADER, throush lha ollorts and 1978*79^ slate includes Lillian scholarly research of Clinton Meti; Freeport Vlliaoe Historian, will Glaser; president; Edward Yarain reprint Itomsjrom The Freeport News of 1921,5fyears ago, during the and Wilfred Morin, vicfcprcsi* weekof publication. John J. O'Neil was editbwf the Freeport News In dents; Dorothy Walsh’ s«^retary; that year, MetzUells us. An asterisk (•). following the caption of ah Edrar Mapes treasurer- and Individual item signifies thatihe item or its heading has bedn changed Robert Raynor, archivist. ' . or summarized somewhat by Metz;) . , -Missing from the roster is *' ■_ Mirguerite Johnson.-who served . ^ NO STATE HIGHWAY COMINGV a s ‘secretary fof some time but. \ . ■.■*...........“FOR SONASSAU THIS YEAR* _ 'who is unabfe to serve this year. W.ord was received from Albany this wcclrthat regardless of whether - ^ . ‘7 DODD-MATHLETES ALSO WINf^The Dodd Junior High School Two new trustees, Adelaide the pipe line on the Seaman Avenue routc U ddsignatedforimpfove- M^hletea show the'honors they ijeceived as second place winners but Aims and Elaine Rapp, were ment.by the State Highway Commissioner,-neither route - .bf.M teams In Nassau County for Us division’s 1977-78'cOmpelition. named ; to* the Society, thus improved.this.year. (Note: The pipe-line, Olive Boulevard, later'- I — season. Th^Nassau County'Mathiete Awards'Assembly was held at joining Dorothy Bryab, Peter became Sunrise Highway). I - Dodd on April 18.‘The Dodd team of 24 students-and'their coach. Cattano, Anthony' Hat, Joan,-^' »*-The question still rcmains.wJicther a 16 foot pavement wllW>o-lald'. , - Michael.UltendorferV participated in live monthly competitions from Jefferies, Jane Jersic, Marguerite by New York.State on the pipe line which has ah available total width of I - . October to March. They finished with a total of 88 points, just two Johnson,-dlerbert 'Jurist, Kath- -100 feet, or on Seaman Avenue which would have to be widened and points behind the first place team. Seventh graders on the team are arine iKaland.. aiffdrd Kropp, straightened in a great,many places. Petitions favoring such a.road ' John Aposlolldes, Hugh Cohen. Peter Fox.'_Donald Giordano. Phyllis Virginia Lockyer, Edward Marra, - close tcr^he railroad have been generally signed throughout this Grate. Jason Kroll. Jacqueline Ma/iinez. Christopher Mendoza, L'ewiS^\ Q'inTOn‘~Metz, Arlyh'e’ Mullins, . section. abouS-a-dozen of which bear several hundred signatures.. Ail Morris, Dori Newman WUUa'm Oh. Ronald Schachter. Adam Schanke ^-Dbns Nickerson,. Fred Richards, - will beiorwardedtothe Stale Highway Commissioner this week. '- f and Roxanne Wqlfries. Eighth grade Dodd Mathleles are Amy Adler. Mervin Schlossr Edward Smits- ' - ------ - ------------ - ----- * JlrpfTW Claire, Michael Colder, Kristin Manltzas, Marta Mercouris and and Nathan Zablow.' Jose Zapate/o. ''Legislation will be needed to acquire the pipe line for.,paving, > Commissioner Sisson said, addingth^ he:wiU.sielecl~the route most... desirable as a means: of relieving-ihe, congestion now existing on . ^ o' ly. art;. Pi: 13 IMI 08 MiiKiiiii ,<m-. i:.-’!.-if/; ...JJr-4r--r*- ... ^ n M n iSJMiMMIII -L - . -r-v; rr - ^ Prolectingyoof family can cbirds little as-S870 for' _ . ■ ' ' a SM.(X)0S'yeW term msurafKe policy lakenbut at age ^ \ . : ' TWs low-cost premiuhv^-i^ wen as iribse for other ^ ^ . ; -------- ' types o l^ v v ig s ^ n k bfd jnwmwe {S6U)--can be , \ —^ ' k . V ■.offeredb^usecostsareheWdowntbaminimum.You ' ' , buyy'oorSBLIwKeri^difyouchpose. Aridalso.'whaf- ’ . ever cbooseT-slralght life, renewable term; —— —— - 0ven_ •-■n»ly^.childfens ppna«!. • ^ t rum? t io. _SQU rilah^mav be'puTCti a ^ l h yanbus amckints - I loiders and rates and an attractive usekil pen triS;U)lihtLLikAfiriariv'Deoble’vQurriavw ishtnstaft.. . 1 ' .'\‘I - ‘ - NassauWghways. ^iuVlOUTH \ r a E SEIZED IN RAID ON CASINO* Twelve bottles of wine were seized Saturdjy night in a raid on th.e Casino. Hotel, 1 Casino Avenue, by Police CiitefJohn N. Hartmann , and nine regular and special officers. ' ^ .-^custom e r had a vermouth cocktail whlch'was taken, as evidence. The Rev. Reginald H. Scott of the Church of the Transfiguration and the Rev. Erwip Dennett.of the Baptist Chbreh accompanied the police when tbteTaid-was'stagcd. (Tbis took place during^^hibition.) , r ' - S O I ^ L MEETmC VOTES ’ ^ ------ _ . l PURCHASE OF CEMETERr ----- ; The annual budget was-carried without a dissenting vote and a ^posiU o n to appropriate S55.0(X) for acquiring the old Freeport. ,eraetery won approval by a vote of 95 to'3-at one of the most peaceful — - school meetings in the memory of oldest inhabitants. Three jrusiees ' were elected.when-^the voters lauthoriz^ the,secretary'to cast, one ballot; David 'A. Sutherland. Mrs. Agnes Earon* and John M. Hariidglon. ^ ; ■ - - - ' - f ' * ^Board -President Su|,herland reported an increase in'registration of 15I pupils this year, boosting the total to 1.875. Archer Street School - children have becn-forced to.use.ihejiall.stairs in lieu of chairs'while' other pupils occupy the basement as a classroom. Grove Street,School has two classrooms in the attic, and other children meet ip the bas^ - Tneni._. .. r . . . ‘ ‘ l • _ HSfOiaCAL MOVIES OF VILLAGE PLANNED ■ - ' Charles C-. Gregson of Stony Brook, representing the National Film Day organizatiottrritfts-announced plans to make^istoricat movies of Freeport. He'Tisited'dfncials; ana; representative business men to lejl them about a project similar-to one that was carried out in River- head and Hempstead, creating considerable interest.' Taking jiictures for the fijms will start, about May 15 and continue about six weeks. When completed the movies will be released for local exhibition. Space in them will be agportionetfotTa subscrijition basis, 't* (am t.o n P a g e e r. I .v-r- 4 :j'-upK$30,bb()..Ukeinttany>eqp^ i V V small ^ mciretee ypw pc^eCten.ffom time \o lime as. I _ *:yot>.Vluationcliiar^• But w matt«rwhal SBU plan ~y \ - Addre r .you’J.decide .on.' it pays-ybii tfvidends as e^ned— ' • Li-Bu«ness Phone \ w-’e l t o ^ to' p u r c f ia s e ^ O ^ ^ E ^ & '.l-r\ ■» -: .^;S f^;fu n h 0 r mronnap^^ or.cdjl^ML- bflspiTr. 22r'W e s t iS^h.^Str®^ -2f2-247-810a; Or fiH in'the. I R«m«n&w: No salesman ©r agm wn cae . . ' ^ '5 coopdriatxi'milit^fjirru ^ \ T * ^ /’-•'r-'-- BALDWIN, ---laaiaBditeiaHvtacS^lVPina x f m . andGniieBM. • t5t6)223-37DU ikxi.tofn 9-3m»n.ato5-7/SJt.a-12 SrftSl .NYC': • UenaeiFDIC I E m p i j r e Slaving Bank m - m m research projects submitted to the 1978 Long Island MathFair. The Fair was held at Hofstra University on April 7 ^ seventh grader, TAnS's An u/4i2fa .fncd In thn ninHt nro/fn nn^ The pair naa to prepare. i6Jntnuie presentations to accompany-:— thefr prelects and be r ^ y to answer questions put to them abbuUheir' projects by a panel of judges. They were evaluated on their creativity, Jm^ledgeof-lhesubjectandmannerof prcsenlaTloh.” ~ .