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OtIiCiMi ■ . N»wsptp«t ■ vm«o«of Freeport Freeport Senool Olilriet Beldwtn .School District m L u m ‘Wirterfron^ PolOut i? R e d d e r ^ bsae FREEFOHT UEXOaUL LX6BART f MEMICK BD FRPf » t 11520 tREEPOFfT MEMORIAL UBRARV 1 ■'47thYEAR,No.ll - ; PRICE 25 * PER COPT Judge Denies IGling Suspect Boil ; - AN END...ANO A BEOINNINO. Under tunny tkiee on Sunday altar- noon, June 27, Fraaport High SehooTt Claaa of 1982 raoalvad their dlplemaa and littenad to addrataaa Iw daaa laadan. Valadietortan Amy Jo Adler O. j deilvarad a apaaeh UtJad \Ad Futuram;*' Salutaiortan Michael Ootdar-U-) apoka on \Peat Annca,\ and Claaa Praaldant Monica Vaughn (r.) handlad \Hi Prate an la.\ Tho thrao data apofcta- paraona baaed Ihdir ramarto on Adam IValtara’ tinao, .'rnw amartaat partoit It net tho one quMiaat to aao Ihreugh a thing, but 10 yao a Ihing through.!’ •• ■ < Gvic Groups And Police Discuss Gviliaii Patiois FHEBPOKT Membezs of teveri] Fteepoct dvic tssod- ttiooa met wtth Freepost FoOce Detecttve Fnak Meda^ia last week to dlacasa the Oriliaa F a t i ^ tfaeir gioopa bad or- Besidea MedagUa, the meeting was chaired Iqr Tom Boocalino, oo-president of /Noctb Ead F t m ^ . Chrie'^ Aiaociatieo (NECA). b ttfe andieaee were memben of NEFCA. Steens Park . Chic . Aasodatioa, - Cloa- ccrned F r e q ^ Brddniti Man Arrested In Pefemana Oeofh Held. For Grand Juiy MINEOLA - In a felooy beating b efee Judge Donald Belfi Wedoo- day morning, Ja|y 7, IS r jta n U Otia d a sper, arrested on. July I. in connection isitb the snntder-of lev.' Timotby Peternaha, was agdn denied baQ. Glacier, who had been amigoed in First O istM O n u t in Mbteoia on Jnly 2, had been held dnoe then sridmot b ^ a n i 'b m given time to retidn connsd. . - At that earlier coart beating, grandjnty. District Comt Judge EH Mellan When Jndge MeUan first ^ granted AisStant Oiatlitf am ig n e d d a s p e r , Prosechtor- Attoenw Edward McCarty’s re- MdCarty used tte alleged v i d ^ (tnesttbatnobidlbeaet. . taped c o n f e s ^ as one reason Accordng 'to the Naasan to request that oO bail be'set. He Ononly Distcict Attorney’s told Jndge Ifenan that Her. olBoe, Giaspn stin has not been Feternana n J o o e of “ the moM Indicted and has not catered gotle, cadnl . fami«n bdngt Ms pies, .Be .ie r ’being ; h ^ . -M :.thn-«o^W tr';of I h c q ^ Dellet ffydn Fleeted To Head Baldwin School Board ^ byJotnDoltnoy BALDWIN • Lorraine DeOer araa elected presidertt of the Baldwin Boe^ of Edneatioo and WiiUaffi Ryan was elected vice-president at the Board’s aamial Otganiiatioeal bfeeting held T b o tad^, Jnly I . At that. same meetiag, a series of ennnal appointmeats'wen SMtaied. They indnde Joee^ Lynch u Tieasoter, Donna SpiocQl as Disttiet Oerk « . C M Servicar Seprioe Coordinatoi is Dr. FhylBs Fetaops responsible tor legal <W“ enoff; aiM the H e c ^ A w (OTNFSONS), Sooth Of JhnMse .jiti^^'''wiiicb' is'eipcded hTion- advertitlng and the bids Indade Richard bis secretary Vetonica 1 Donna Sptnelti or any two district office posonnel. Dopsovlcts alsb~ responsibie Me the issnance of pnnhase orders. The pnrehasing consnitaat is Edocation Data Services. Aliy transter of lands reqaired doririg the school year are the re^onslbiiita of Dopsovic with Joseph Lynch, Dooru S^nelB and Civic ‘ - -Assodatiao -j (SOSCA) and North West Chtie Assod- CONFRONS was the first to .inhiste a ClviUaa FatrPI and it has been credited with tedadng the number of boose borglaM In its area. NEFCA and SOSCA recently nit their patrol cars oot and Mearns Fark sad North West, at the time of the meefing last Wednesday, Jane 30. were organizing thdr OviHaa Patrols. 5occalioo started the meeting by desetibiag the oecexsazv ingredients for a Civilian Patrol: the tars with u s s , the volonteets' and the Qtizea Band biise sH /w n id i yenenestsre^. , At the besting, d a s M . who Bres.at 9BA Rqmor Street in Freeport; was repccscnted by. attorney Alan Manning MiOer, who h ^ been appointed by tte courts. On Thesdsy, the day. before the felony beating, Miner told THE LEADER that & t e was no qoesfioo that darper would. plead \ifjt gnH^.\ One of the pieces of evidersce against Glaspa is alleged^ a videotaped confession. The confesnoo was not shown dnting the fehmy tutiou, which rtbt^ the police sciivitia as called the B ( ^ of Edneatioe. Lorraine ^ Detttt wrt doignaled Urn board m m n ^thepanotim g cars. --------------- Dopstwie—responsible—for hivestment of sdiool fonds. Official newspapers for the sdioal ifistrict inclnde the Bald- ' sdn Otiieo, The Leader and Newsday. Banks designated for hank depositories for the 1962-U school year incfaide Chase Man hattan, Entopean AmerSmn. HempsteadBaU| National Bank, of North Arnetica and Manafact- uters Hanover Trust, all in Baldwin. Renewal of corporate surety bonds tor the tresarer (StSO.OOO) and Interna] Anditor (95,000) were approved..Edna Vetter was approved as Internal Auditor. District Counsel are Ginsberg. EhrCrii, Reich and HoCman as General Counsel and Proskaner. Rose, Goetz and Mendelsohn as Labor C o a n ^ . The District Amfitor fa A.W,-01dehoff, CPA; fix Qnef Sdiool Fhyrician fa Dr. member Daison to.the Nassau/ Safibik School Boards Associa tion. A Ust of 19 days, which are not offida] holidays for the Baldwin . School District bat which ore oon- sicSeted reilgioos holidays for riiendance. and ptocednral por- poses. were cleslgtuted. This list is published by the State Cota- mlsdonfT of Edocation and fa reqoired t>y the State Education Department for attendance and state aid porposes. The oSidal travel mileage teimbnrsement rate for approved cfiSdal travel as of July 1, was set at 23C per mile. BoaM memberships in New York State School Boards Assod- stion, the Msssan.SaSotk Sdrooi Boards Aasodatioa, the Baldwin H ista i^ Sodefa and REFIT, a coasoctinm at seboob said a spokrsmin i County Disttiet Attoreev’s office, hid waived the felooy bcuihg, so the matter can go dheclly to the .faattfafcithen ^hat abdot pther peo^....}’’. . Rev. Fetahana vnm fouiid tying in a pool of blood in .bia office in the FbatTicsbyterian Church of Freeporti' Tnoday eveniiig, April 6. He had bpen beaten on the bead and~'Mvet r^rined conadouaness, thongh be bad aevetal operiffioos at South Nassau Comimmilies HospitaL He died one, monfii later. The AO-year-cid pastor and fsther of two young cMldien .was 'afao a Village of. Freqiort Trustee, a .fotrner president of Freeport Kiwsids and actfag- jn orgsnl- zalioos ranging from the Inter- bhb Oergy Association' Spartan Masonic Lnd^, R^ub- . lietn Onb and Soiu of taly. (ConLoo Page 121 \You are.not police nfficets,’’ stressed BoccaUno. \Yon do not get i m ^ e d . Yon do oot t ^ - to belp anybody except by caUing in to the baw stauon...Yoa ate and be reminded tire Ifatenitig aodience 'that they should not have weapons tnd that the use of scarmera in a moving car fa illegal. Village residents were asked by Borealim to fight up tfaeir areas by turrdng on tbeir porch, etc. G^rts, so that Crvifisn Patrol volant eers are able to see more. Medgslia, while luring that a mren , a you can’t \pot a finger on exaeUy a.-, a_ ” **^*i.S whst makes the Clime rate drop,\ foster and lobby far an suitable - - - . . . . . ------ -v . r&stribatioo of state aid, were appTOnred. For purposes ct attendsnee at meetings and con- Library Expansion Vote Set For September ......... _ .. FREEPORT - At Its 1982 Organaatioo Night meeting, the Freepert PatteJ «I ct « nn r«e« whidh*he School Boird eoneinded Its nsiiil t nnnsl business with several spedal a- — motiotu reqnested-ly-fes-Fteepott Memntiil lihrary Hoard ofTms- aafegnarding your owm nehthbor- hood bybelping the poBce.” Hofrellnn discussed Ctfaen ll tees. At the meeting, which wss b dd Toesday evening, Jnly 6, Freeport Memctiii libraiy. Director Jerry ventioDS both the New Tock State and Naasao-Saffolk School Boards Association, die American Assodafionof SdMOl Adminfatra- (Coot. on Pagsfi) said \certainly the Gvifiau Patrol conldbeafactor.” SOSCA Qvilian Patrol chair man Ed Martin explained bow to pnt identifying signs on cars. Boceslioo credited Martin with \inventing\ an easy and in- expeiuive . m j to monot Ihe- (Conl.onPage16) vote aothoritiog the expenMtnre of moneys to acquire tnd reno vate the property. In a 4D vote (Vice President James Parols was absent),’ the Board set Sept'embcT 29 ss the voting day. In the same msnner, it antiiacfaed the School Board pierident to AdelpM Uolver- sign the agreement to porchaae a West Merrick tie Adetpm property, contingent on receiving the pnbfic’sappcovsl on September 29. The planned eroantinn would create a new pub& getvice area that would bouse all dtculation fdnctioiu in one place. U would expand the meeting nomx, provide more stack apka for books, allow for clevidai^tnrL/ (CbnLon Pagu3)^ Nkhols and Board of Edocation legal ooonsd Irving Wall ex plained tire legal reqairements which would allow tte Ubraiy Board to pot before the public the matter of a building expan- sfon. The library Board wishes to purchase from sHy property on Rood, jast west of its p rem t location. The two boildings would be connected and reno vated tjo .allow both roore space and the eSminatioo of tbe many present a t t ^ e c t c ^ barriers. Beexasift cf .ti^^eoinpleirties of tbe Ubtaty d f a t ^ 's legal status, h_WM .necewoty. for the Setol Board to set a dale for a public 'I