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OtlkUl Ntwtptptr VllUgaol Fraepon' Frtapoft School Oittricf Baldarin School OUlrict m Lam raEEPORT. NEW YORK, JULY 1 5 , 1 ^ '47ihYEAB. No, 12 !^.;viOfJ(AiU U B 5 V.RJ, ffiEEfOHT If T ^ U 5 2 0 6 Mayor Fights Hydro-Electricity Loss Slreet improvement Ctfes Probable 4(h5% Rise in Freeport Electric Rates Levies To Be Renewed FREEPORTA Urge groop of diualiified residents the Sonthside Avenue area attended the ViiUge Board ih e ^ g Mondjy evening, Jflly 12, to ‘were not snbstantuled. u d are in instances erroneons.\ , . Orazia cUms that state-wide hydroekclikltji — now available OH CAM ERA. That Vlllaga ol Fraaport will ba taaturad on atgirt ’'Big Appla Mlnulaa\ to ba Mwwn ovar Channat 6 TV, Ttia drat Ihraa arlll ba Appla Mlnulaa* ------------------- — -------------- , - - on Monday, July 19, at S M pm, and on Tuaaday, July 20, at 4:95 pm and 10-.S8 pm. Tba ona-fflinulaa apeta highiIgM plaeaa ol Intaratt for were unnecessary. Tbe wort was done in conjunctioa^ith a street. inprovemeni ptognun in Hoosing ' ImproTtment Ares 43. While the street improvements were sob- sldoed by Cbmmniiity Develop- . medt. funds, work cm aprons add gntters are billed to Individdal prmrlyowoers. -' Afler bearing tbe-l ________ wfao daimed that t ^ bad wiittea •(C c n E > PacV^2) ‘ ■ .\T Fined At Village Court FREEPORT - FREEPORT - letters sent in May to Freeport r^idents, by State Energy Committee Chairman Angelo Orario, were answered H' ik past' areek by ViUage Mayor WUfiim H. White. White reapooded to Ora& ’a letter to those Freeporters, idio had written r e g a r ^ g a proposal to ~~eate a Residential and Rnral Energy Antfaority (RREA); Aecording to Mayor White, certain facta and statements in Oraiio's form letter to Freeporters visitors. Tho Fraoport aogmonta wilt bo shown a total ol tight tlmoa ovsr a 13-wook portod. Al Orovar, ol Al Orovtr’a on WoodeUlt Avonuo, donatsd tha uao ol hla |allboat lor the lllmlng d a tagmonl on Wood- cult Canal. PMlographad above, Qrovor .(2tid Irom r.) M holping the cameresroman lath her l|lmlng aqulpmant to tha deck. Other tog- menu lllmed Inelude dining outdoors al Oho't Sao Qrlll, ehlldran swimming at tha Freeport Racractlon ConUr'e outdoor pod, and eaveral housea lormerly oeeuplad_by^ihow_butliieta ptreonailtleac Jtm at Valenlino, a rtsldenl d Maryland Avonuo tod a WHEW-TV stall tnombor, auggeeied tho Vlllago to the ''Big Apple\ producer. Filming arrangemenli were handled by the Vlllaga'e Publicity Olrtc- tor, Jean Patera. Mahler Elected Baldwin Library Board President - t ' byJoinDtlanty BALDWIN - Ingrid MsUer was unsnlmouily elected president d the Bsldsdn library Bosrd d Trustees and Baibira Juster n'ninlinoasly elected its vice-ptesident. Chsries Bogen was elected secretary and - imnmrtt Myltnsii. rhe newly elected trustee, took his ostfa d office at the Board’s annual Drganisstioaal Meetiag beta inesoay eycBlng, July 6 , ' ' ; ‘ Appointed to serve as beads of the vsiious standing committees were: Cbaries Bogen, BaDdings and Groonds (indading Ei- psnsioD); ~ Leoosrd Melman.., Fiscal; Barbara Juster. library Setvicra and FiibEcity and Community ReUtions; 1 \ ^ ^ Mahler u d Chsites ■ BogenT Two vQlage property ownen, charged wim Ignoring VUUge ordinances, left Freeport ViiUge COnrt on July 8 after each paid Sl.OOO in fimra. VUUge JnsQce Rdpb Franco bad previoasly giyea each party:tbne to correct the illegal cxmdhiads which wdoid have resnited in and a W H E W ^ — on l a u Island ooly to Freeport, Rockyiw Centre and Creeqmrt manldpal eidtrie ir t i ^ oon- snmen —vWOuld aave ULOO enstnroen on to SlOOpetyear, t o bonxaVwithadt electricbeat, while. iiE^feasing Freeport fates byoolylJW ;\': - ■ . ' : v . Using current costs for last month as reported to the Public. Service Commission by IJLCO u d Freeport. White teUs Orlslo But the yearly savings to LILCO enstomets, under the state-wide distribotion pUn wonld be only $12 J 6 , while tbe average Free- ptwt enstdmer's bin would rise, by ftte vety least, 40.5%. White also objdted to Oraiio’s contention that New York State . taspaycis' \have made a signifi- c u t contiibntion” to finandng the cohstroction of tbe Niagara and St. Lawrence hyddprojects. A review of. several PASNY Annosl Reports, Wrote Wlute, - show DO eemtnbntion or ubridy reedved &dm. t h e : Stated The hinds, be said, were aO. self- ' generairtf or^ raised, tbrnogh Usnuce- of tax^oem p t bonds, , w td c f a 'r e q a ir ^ 't^f S0% bf.the ’ power from tbe N isgita Hydro : n o ject \was to be allocated to pnblic bodies and .; non-profit cooperatives.*' ' White's lengthy letter not only details costs for mnnicipal electric' users, but describes tbe historical, bsrkgrpand'ssspcisted with tbe enactmeot of the Niagars De- velopnKnt Act of 19S7. At that t&ie, snpport of hte M n n ld ^ (Cent, on Page 10) =rAdelaide AimSyXhK VQ)unteer>4LTV. Writer Dies In norida Zdbdl Kisswani, owner of the deBcatessen at 15S Broadway, was lined a maximam of $250 on each of three tammonses Usortl FREEPORT-FiiendsoftbeUteAdelddeiUmswillbe joined by her by the Bnilding-D^aitment.foc—only dugfater, Wendy, at 4 special memorial tribate to Mrs. A im to maintaining tlte property with be held SatnnUymbnung.Jnfy 17, at the Freeport Memorial Ubraty. A native of Freeport, Mrs. Aims died on Monday mondng. Jnly 12, in Brocksviiie. Florida, fanowing a lengthy illDess, She and her hosband, Frank bad moved to Fitoida last August. The 56-yesr-old former Free port High School star athlete who grew up to be a Conover mode), modelling school direettw, teie- a (Gsenssion of expansion plans. Ronald Coodmu, the -.Board's architect, was contacted regard ing his fees for developing plans bags of garbage, cardboard boxes, bonles and beet cans strewn aronnd. He was also Ened the nuximum for having a sign witbemt obtaining tbe necessary 'permit. Desmond O U tg u of 391 Peonsyhranls Avenue received fines ct S250 each on. fear v i o ^ tions at his rental property, a ' fuw-fsi^iiljr ~ duplex at 72-74 Pesrsan, Tbe vioUtions inchsded substandard conditions -in two apaitments, an ungraded drive way aiul of gromid coveting. Other Fines Sooth Maiu CbtUaan Inc. of 140 Sooth Main Street receired a $250 fine for repairing motor Brail, who had a radio show bn Station . WEAF in . the 1930’i u d 1940’s and were members of the Freeport UGHTS au b . On her mother's side. Mrs. Aims' family had lived on..loag IsUnd since the 1780's and ■ were de- By-law and Policy Revision; u d Kevin Kameo, Liaison to the Community Expsnsioh Com mittee. The entire board will serve on the Pmsosnel Com mittee. WniUm Rowley was reappoint ed attorney for the BosTO and A.W. Oldehoff, CPA. was appointed uditor. Both THE LEADER and tbe Baldwin Citizen ■'werF appointed ' officUl' news- pipers for legal notices. . . During the meeting, there was for~eipsnsion—posvbilines—a t- -vehiries octsSdeof their hnilding. Baldwin’s Milburn School. This had been requested by Baldwin School Board member William Ryan at a joint meeting of the two Boards in June. B ^ die School u d libraiy Boarils w u ted to have in pertinent information on all expansion options. Gorman said that his fee to provide plans would be 52.500 plus tbe cost of the renderings, and the library Board utborized Director Walter H s E ct to sign the (Coni, bn Page 5) Delta Carting Corp. of W utagh received a $ ^ fine for moving a tru<± within tbe Village whkh was leaking liquid wastes onto the streets. Wilbur Breslin, a real estate broker fiom Garden City, was fined the maximum of S2X for substandard conditions at 109 North Bayview Avenue. Similar conditioos at 47 Russell Place brought a $250 fine to Evelyn Kapler of Massapeqaa ___ -The complainant .i^ .all cases was the Boitoingl^pu^neirt, t s i ; . > v ' The Ute Adel^de Alms vision persoftstity liod writer, had been tn\*olved in many vilUge- wide, school district and town and coantyactivitiM.. Born at 89 Grand Avenue. Freeport. Adelaide Aims had lived in tbe vilUge for all bat one year, until she and her husband ^Id th^r home and moved south for her ' health'.' She was-the daughter o f ,Adelaide, and.Curt sceodants of (he John Adams branch of die Adams family.* A 1943 Freeport High School .graduate, young Adelaide Brill was famed for her sports activi- .ties. She was captain of tbe girls* badminton, basketball and field bo^ey teams and was the school’s lop-female^thlgter Hci— school spirit never «‘avered and she attended Freeport High School's various games fttr close to four decades, cheering on the youngsters until her deep voice was even hoarser. One of her life's major disappointments, she said in 19B1 at a birthday party she organized and chaired for her former music teacher. Wilhanna Bruner, was the inabtlitv of today's high schoolers to sing ^Coc( on Page 12 )