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a u o c ^ i o m ; » , \ViUtge Board of Tnistees has'adopted Its pro-' manity deV^kipmeot nxaies'are' y°*?* •*’* iS3S,000 tbe VSUge cl Freepoit e z p e ^ to' used for the sttuctlues' re- receive fiwn the U.S. Depaitmcnt of Housing and Ibban Development hsbflitation, «Mch h m i over Ae W i u i ^ o t tts ninth year of community development actW im in S20.000. A total of $ 1 0 1 ^ aiU be used qualified areas of the Village, for urban redevek^ment aaivi- this .program', the Freeport, ties. These indude the a^uisition Commutmy Development Ajgency - andfor derpolition of ptopertics, estends grants of up to a iruz-. tbe dispositioo of property' and imum .of SS,CiOO to storeowners \ any necessary relocations of or store tenanu who want to ' pcrsoju .and b u s in ^ e s . Such improve their stnicruce’s facade, activities in ,the past have in- Tfae owner or tenapt must rhatdi dudcd the establimment of Goux the CD grant; on North Main Street and the Urban Hom ^eading, a fro- demiolitkm of eyesores on West gram that ia.Freeport has already Lena Avenue-which were re- seen over'70 formerly boarded-placed by ' new single-family, up houses rehabilitated and oc- housing, copied by new owners, win re ceive M00,000 under the Vil lage Board’s allocation plan. The Homestead houses sell for a maximum of $20,000. The com- Freeport. ' The Board made the at a legislative session held . May 23. A pubEc hearing, to gain ntizen bput, took place on May The.sum of $50,000 was alU>- , cated-foethe continuation of the vUlage’s residential rehab’iiitation loans and grants program.- The • low_.-mtetest loans -and, when - eliable, outright ^ n t s r c a t i be u s ^ to upgrade residential prop- A $50,000 amount was also nh o ^ e d for coiiraerciil re- habditation matching grants and intemst subsidies to store owners and commercial tenants in the \ - }>' , 1 ■ 1f j 0 •A '•i V- HELP WANTED yilla»-Clf Freeport Summ^lFEGltARbS P/T .18 Years orOlder-- MOO per hour Must have Nassau County, - ' Oept. of Health Ufeguard Certificate G r e e t s or Higher Apply In person to- Village Clerk 46 No. Ocean Avenue Freeport, N.Y. 11520 — No Telephone Inquiries— Aa Eaial Otpwvmr Smnwwv 'I SPECIAL! PAN1S Shortened or Lengthened $ y ( K l (Unllned) mm Now At 2 Location! AinVO deaners ^ 15 Atlantic Ave. • 173'Atiantic Ave. Freeport • 378-9623 vtem e C TASTE OF HONEY II 35 No. Main St. Freeport * 378-924S Sun; June 50< - Mon^ June 60> . ----- -m -O p eafv BasKss-HOW ----- - Happy Hour — Monday thm Friday - 5 PM to 7 PM -Gerif/emen's Night Out — Bteiy Tuesday Hight • 9Pm til Ladles' Night Out — Bfeiy Thursday Night - 9 PM til Jazz - Disco — Eveiy Friday Night - 9 PM til Rooms AvaiaUe For Parlies & Other Rnctions For Further Information Call 378-9245 Ask For JULIUS 0. PEARSE S An allocation of $50,000 was > placed under housing senlces, which includes funding for the AHinnathe Housing and Stabil ization Task Force and the activities of the VUlage’s Honre^ Tinders Office. This Utter office has handled the sale of o \er 600 houses with no fee to either buyer or seller. .Both the Freeport Economic Opportunity Council and the Freeport Memorial Library had representatives. at the May 2 , public hearing asking for funding for their . projects. A. sum of $25,000 has allocated to the \ U 6 r ^ . which is 'presently in . an expansion program. Hie $25,000 Is to be used towards the removal of architectural barriers which restrict accessibility of the ■ elderly and handicapped at the Library. The HOC will ^recehe $5,000 for the repair of its van, which is used to transport senior citizens, and gasoline. Program administration the running of the Community De velopment Agency and its activi ties — received $107,000 under the allocatkm propos^. 0>ntin- gendes and low activi ties were em n u ied for 546.500. The allocatioa plan must now be submitted to the Nassau Urban County Cbnsortium for approval by HUD, The current Community De velopment funding proposal does not include an addition^ $115.000 to be nwived. by the Vaiige' through the recent enactment of the Federal Jobs BU). This grant may be used for any el igible community development to create jobs q u i^y. Pancake Breakfast FB EFFORT - Tbe KiwuiU Oub of Freeport is holding a Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, June S, 9 am-I ptn, a t Our Holy Redeemer Sdiool, 87 Pine Street, Freeport. D ictio n for breakfast is 12 for adnits and $1 for senior citi zens and youngsters under 12 years old. 8 AN EDITOHIAL CONFERENCE. Five members of thq Editorial Board of “ Flashings,** the Freeport High School newspaper, attended the recent Sixth Annual Spring Conference of the Long Island School Frees Association at C.W. College. The five are (I. to r.) Photography Editor Edward Arrandale, Sports Editor Grant Held, Production Editor Joanne Mattessleh, Assistant Photography Editor Robert Ennis, and News Editor Paul Papati. The students, accompanied by Flashings’ faculty advisor. FHS Social Studies Chairman Ira Schlid- kraut, attended workshop in copy editing, investigative reporting, interviewing, photography, newswriting, sportswrlilng, layout and' design, and other aspeds of Journalism. . Angie Cullin, Senator lYAmato To Be ---- Honored ^T^^port GOP ..' FREEPORT • A Hmiicd number of tl^els are available for the Freeport Republican Club’s an nual Installation Dinner-Dance, according to ticket chatrpetson Doitnhy Storm, and they are going fast. A n g ie^llin will be installed* as the Freeport club’s first fe male president and United Statn Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato will be guekt of honor. Tbe dinncr-dance will be held un Friday eii'caing. June 17, at Salty Bay Yacht Cub, 180 Westside Avenue, Freeport. Tbe evening will begin with an .8 pm co^taU hour, followed by a full-course.dinner and dancing to a live orchestra. D’Amato. a former Town of Hempstead Presiding. Supervi sor. now represents New .York State in the Senate. Local county, state and federal officials are expected to attend the .dinner- dance to pay tribute to D’Amaio and witness the installation of Mrs. Cullin and the Freeport RepubHcan Cub's slate of of ficers few* 1983-84. T'ickeis are $30 per person and Senator A! O*Amato >one will be sold at the. door. They can be obtained from Mrs. Storm or by calling Mrs. Cullin at the 373-1333. Checks may also be sent to the Fre«p^>rt R c ^ b - Dean Cub, P.O. Box 546. Free port. N.Y. 11520. Chief Wenk Named To Committee FREEPORT - Chief Sieve andcauipmeni. Wenk, Crf Freeport _ Fire Besides Department, has been n a m ^ to the Ftrematic Advisory Board Besides serving as chief on one of Long Island's largest fire departments, Wenk is a fire -esubfished by Sute Senator marshal with the Nassau County Norman J . Levy. As a m e m l^ of the Bowd, Chief Wenk will join - a panel Fire Marshal’s Office. Prior to that, he was a dispatcher for F1RECOM, the central dispatch- designated to Issue advice on tng office foe the Nassau Cognly various asperts of firemitsc issues voluniecr fire departments. Yard Sale FREEPORT • The annual Yard Sale of the Freeport Historical Society will be held this year on , Saturday. June 4, 9 am-2 pm. In the parking field at the comer of South . Main Street and Ray Street. ' Several other groups will be participating in (Be sale and dona tions of salable items are wel come. For pick-up call, FR9-7656, days; O f ■6y-5967, evenings. ^ The Freeport Historical Society operates the Freeport Historical Museum, wh^h 1$ now open Sundays. 2-5 pm, at 350 5<mlh Main Street, Freeport. Do you walk away from a sHuatlon wishing you had handled H differently? Do you often say yes when you would rather have said no? Join An ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING GROUP and learn special skills and techniques that will asset |ou in your business and personal relationships GROUPS FORAAING NOW Call for an appointment RosemtryAfhvoo^. MSW, CSW L. Vtrnon Atlwood. Ph D. Allwood Associates 160 Mauon Avenue • Freeport ■ 5 4 6 - 1 7 3 7 Support March of Dimes WKmmw’- u<tcn