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Oman Nt»sp*p*' Village of Freeport. ■ Freeport School District Baldwin School District- | > J | £ FREEPORT MEMORIAi. UBRARYl U A m rREEPORT ra o a i A L LIBRARY 1 iERRICK-ROAD ' J rEEEPORX « t 11520 -B 9 FREeroirr.NEWVQRK. JULY 1.1982 47thYEyS,N6.10 PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY Board Approves Gt-Op's Rezoniig Alert F^porter Uadi To Arrest ot SInTtieft Work On New Mall Parking To Start Again, Meter Poffcin® Fees Goln^ Up Bp I9 jnBcp of fire “UhdiMT’* piopeilj is aopth Fiecmet I tOecedfr «Mk siace The VSlage Board of T h u tea. wUch « iwaitlicaJearebTOooi from the N a asasCaaolyFtrtmiD aeotyPtim ^ Bg atid, K MOKEN WIHDOW ai Kron Jtwaltra, Walt Marttek Roml Fraaoort, ghraa nitilk taatimonf <o the aliaeatf on FrMw •m a n g , Juno 38, by flvo man to atoal diamone and gMl Jawalnr in brdad dayti^t. (8aa atory. aHaadiata thia paaa,).T)te-eapar, eMcli «f & ei, rtddeol’a q a U setsm led to Ow a p p n b o n ^ by jnBco of fire mes who aOecedljr abok more tbaa $8,000 woitli of Jeareby from a Merridt Road Jeweby store.- ; Tbe ebabi of e reslt, sridch led to tb« a n e s tte Unb»Iale or tbe Sre oca — i0 resldeais of Brooklyn — . began Friday, eventof.-at aboat 5:30 pm, in frdoi t f K n a J e w d e a far Iboe. port. WUto Ibe inetier and aeeoid «iodoar.iaMla:ltt^^«maremt « iin p to if f f i'jrtte,-,._ ^ - r r - - —, (ollad by Uta eetlena el anolliar. total raaldant ntto, irttnaaaing the IncidanVottowad the altogad Ihtoiraa to a bquaa In Untondato. Ha Uian called polloa.aibeaiTlvad toarraal thalhra man, all oltabom coma from r Br^hrn. . (t^DERpttotobyEvanlMlar) M-$0 Thrown Into Baidwin Teacher's Office Window bfJ6*nD»ltn,y BAtDWIN • Whatever it was that was Ihtoem into the Bebhrio Teachers* Associatioa office Monday evening,'June 21, soonded Bke an'o ■ ■ . .................. _ and Ray --------------------- --- ------------ osaatiy CMWatent to that ^ toie- quartet of a stick of dynamite.-^one 30. Rogers said that he did (SeeEd]tetisl,page4.) ng( teet that the toddent had While the M-80 is not legally'. anything to do with tlm cmittact-•: _ . andfartoartpdtposescoitsidesed or with, the various ■ a c t i ^ in FREEPORT - Foilowmg the a.bomb uoim it is'altered in which the teadien had been lead of fboi other village civic some srsy, its various forms are engaged for the last seve^ assodattoos, the Northwest Civic the i a r g ^ types vd fiteersekets weeks. Assodattoo of Freeport will begin knosm. Both Detective Rnlssd During that ttniq. the teadten a ChiOan Patrol, and Pd). Steve Pastor ot the - had triM to_infonn'the com-- Presently, COFRON5 (Coo- tlsssso Conoty Mice First mnnlW shout sn impasse in the cemed Freeport- Reddeats of Ptedset noted that '.the M-80 negottedoos. Before- sebboi - .the Kortbern Sector)', which cnnM mi«e tiifh itijiiTUv «« t C esded, the teachers had engaaed , sUited the flist aviiisrry^ttof lots ofa band or an eye.' in a Job actioa whereby & y last September, and NEFCA AecooUng to Dave Rogers, sdbered to the letter of the PnbDc ReUtions officer to^ the eontiset. No eztrs-sdiool bdp tesdiets' union, bodr be and a-w » » PWe«i?8 took pUte cnitodian were in the office, attheUghtdioolandatsily took — place before a ' tdiool board which teachers. was ttn y n ttooo^ t t e dbpl^ window Cram tbei street into, the As the o n e r later described the aettofi, be tan to the boot of the store and tried to grab the hands that were tfatost-teroiigh the broken window removing. tneb lesreiry as a gold tJ>. bracelet. the.. dame \Thomas” in diamoods, gold ami diamond wedding ban^, other rings, diamood earrings and a pendant, to doing so, be himsetf. :.._jcont.onPi«el2) - fifth Chric Group _ To^rt Patrol FREkHUtX -. Plans to b d id a co-opeisCre boniing oomtJea on toe - iperty in south Freeport have clcareo aiwtnrr hnrdle. was cwalttog offidsl oomment from theN aafsaC B aatd,hasvptn^aaappaed-{oc- soning diange Car'thie 14.08 acxea wUA borders oa Hndwm Bey and . Coy lombatdo Avenue.. K A jnbD e h e a ringoathedev^' of opcars appOcattooM n change in had ptevhasly acquired die *y- xoniu was h d d M n 24 u d die itatos .on .Newton. Bottlevard’s Bond of Tknrtees reserved- switii side end h id contrarted Car . , dfcMon irfaOe ITwaitod for the tbdrdemoBdaa. - . Cetady** cominenti. At Moodny -. Because the low bidder on that - .. . ------ ^ ■tem((Vimdm-fltoH4ema^;ef.ifta ___ ,, _ - . . eoanaef; the', village* h ad'been '■ 'pfannlog Commisston had written . a c tin g - a secopd :campiay to tte viOage that they were leavtog fiuis]i the wtirk. Sapertotendeat the dertdon-ap to die toed of Baildings Alfredo B i ^ -de mnnidpality. Zarate told the VObge Board that . The County agency, however, 'the iiew company iffauid probably did have soggeffiona abbot curb have its tosurance papers tpr parUng. With the Tnisteesvodng proved later in the weA.and be nnaaimousty to approve the expected the demoBtion work to ■ ■ig ' .. ................ be completed right liter the July ftbwedend. - The tdreitisemeot for bids fte the paiidng field appears in this week’s issue of THE LEADER. change to xonli bom Residential - “ A” and Martoe Industrial to Mirioe Apartment: Boatel and^ Condondnhun .Dbtejct,- Mayor White also directed the viitoge’s ; Building and PoUce Depaitmehts to take nodet coosidentkn die County’s snggesdbns. _ The “ Undner property\ has lone be$n andeyeloped and.' ' whue' ^ flo o ^ g and dntnping cm the propette, ptevtou proposals for its use bad been opposed by area residetib. . • Attorney WBlUm Cohen and a i^ te c t Ftands GencoscIS wbo, • with Cobeo’s btotbeT, Herbert, ate the' developers for the cb- operatnes, met With the. ares located in the District - Office Bulling on Hastinu Street, . when the M-80 came through the .window, at about lO-JO pm. Rogers said that \lortnniuly 1 was not at my desk or 1 wouldn't be here now.” No one wis injured,-but various papers and materials were shredded. According to Rogers, 'some ' youngsters had been chjsed from the area about a half-hoar earl'ier. t No one has yet been apprehended ■'in regard to the incident. , The incident. was originally vtewed with conoern and pro duced some community rumors botebse Baldwin \teacieri 'ite presently in the midst of diSiailt negotiarions regarding their contract wbicb is tee to expire on m p eti^ .at dianting “(air cootn^ now.\ made known their concerns. Ffdcet Dntftig Gradaatka At both the juoior high school and senior high school gradua tions, teachers pidteted to protest the situation. Rogers described the picketing as dignified and said it did oot iotemrpt the ceteraonies. Oting previoosly distributed school d i s t i l quotes regarding the exccllcoce of Baldwin education, the teachers said that their work, as the prime reason (or this eiceDence, should be recognized.- Rogers noted that, with the school year coming to a close, the (Cent, on Page 6) last September,' and (Noetb East .Freeport Qvic Assodstioa), which began patrol- Ung'its area on June 1, have . maiked p atnl c a n on the street, driven by votonteen and linked to home bases by CB ndigs. Stearns Park Chrk Association, whidi last month announced it would soon begin pitml of its area, has purchased all its necessary equipment and, according to its president Fran Sonkln, will have cars patrotUng this com'mg Fourth of July holiday weekend. The South of Sunrise Civic Association (SOSCA) has also been pitrolting its area for the last few weeks. According to its president Jer^ Gerstman, the Northwest Civic Associatioa’s Oviliah Patrol will useunmaikfrt cats., . _ A meeting of representatives of the vvioas cMe groups with the (Con), on Pago 11) the proposal came before the VUlage Board, in an obtionsiy. succrasfui bid to win pubHc approval. Bracfa Heather Estates, as the deviriopment is called ' at this point, wiUconsist .of 16 sections of ten apartments eacbi in 24-fort . high buildings. On the proputy will also be constructed a swim ming pool, cabanas, tennis courts . and d o ^ , all to be used solely — the developers pioimse — by the residents of the complex. Tfie developers say the apart* me'nts will sell for a i^.t $55,000- 60,000 for itw ooe bedroom mtits and $80,000-100.000 for the two- bedroom units. Man Parking - BUh Advertise The Village Board authorized the adverriseroent of b'lda for the cunstniction of the extensioo of the paridng field on the east side of the Freeport MaD. The village ignatecL AppototoaewSa hlado Deputy Treasurer Thomas. M ^ V . was .apprtnted Village 'Tteasuter,'' effeeme. July 2, and for the duration of the tenh of fotmer Tteasurar Jtmes~lyons, who died suddenly about a moQtfa ago. Alfredo Rajb de Zarte -was named Saperintendent of Build ings, for a p e r U duougb the end - of the offidal year. He previoi^ had been named to that posirioo at the pleasure of the bqyd. T t e is Zarate’s-first job with the Village. ^ .~PaiU«g Meter FaeaTaRlae VQIage Cletfc Tom DeVincenzo, in a memn to the Board, nrted that the Village’s parking ineter - fees were lower than in btfaer areas. IVesent fees are five cents boni and the Board seemed to agree on tea ceots per hour, or five cents each half-boui. - Mayor White (plained that the oripnal mcenfive for csplor- ing the change in fees w-as to increase revenues.- In a resolution, the Board voted fo remove the amount of fees from the Village ordinances sn that they might set them in the future, by tesolation'of the Board. Village Counsel Harrisoo J. Edwards was abb directed to prepare a resolntjoii setting parking teea alfire cents per half hour unleai otherwise des- m V