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c I i f! i j m ■ V »\ ' i 'J i : i O/ficfal Newspaper Village of Freeport Freeport School District Baldwir) . ' School District THE L bakh FREEPORT. NEW YORK. MAY 28, 1987 S3rd YEAR, No, 6 ''W E C P O R T m e m o r i a l U M l A n r ”S.ucVS‘-''“ '‘='«> FREE c ORT j ; y U 5 2 Q g g Festival On Nautii PRICE 2 5 * PER COPY Fun, Food And Contests Baldwin To Honor School Retirees - Public Invited To June 10*^ Drug lous School Board Meeting Caused slaying BALDWIN - Members o f the staff o f the Baldwin &hool District, who w ill be retiring, w ill be honored by the Baldwin Board o f Education at its June 10 meeting at the Senior High School.' ; • 9** administrative level, John Fitzsimmons is re tiring as principal ' of Baldwin Junior High 'School; John O’Connor as principal o f .Milburn. Retirements of supervi sory personnel are Jerome Bass (^siness) at the se nior high school, Andrew Thompson, Jr. (social studies) at the junior bigh. Teachers retiring are Helen Betglind, Plaza School; Dorothy Callaci, an English teacher at the Senior High; Beatrice Corrarino, Plaza; Aileen Hirsch, a teacher of For- • eigh Language at the Scr nior High; Jean Hyvonen, Steele; Gloria Laudin, Guidance at the Senior High; and Edward Hutton a Senior High Science teacher. Also Barbara Mannello (LSH) at Plaza and Steele; hannaTt Scully, who' has been at Baldwin Junior High. Custodial-staff personnel retiring are Clarence Baker and Charles Hogan, with the District Office; George ' Blair, . Sigmund Buczynski and Jacob D i etz, at the Senior High School; and Robert Kelly and William Rumford, at Brookside School. Julia Turano, a Food Worker at Baldwin Junior High School, b also retir ing. At the meeting, ''tKS^ Board w ill also note with . sorrow the deaths during this past year of David Rodger and Edna Vetter. A ll Baldwin residents are invited to attend the June 10 meeting to honor these staff members. . ■ ■ i . - , at ____ _ George_ Marth, Physical Education, Baldwin Junior brary/Media Retlemeiit Party High; Ernest Muro, -Li- D i r r iu / iv i t nTgh^^’'M a rilyn ''Raphael! B a l d S \ ° \ JuH^°h Gy’dance, at the Senior . . High High; and Emanuel To bias, a Mathematics teacher at the Senior High School. Also retiring is Lenox/Steele School Nurse Rita Thoer/e. Secretarial personnel re tiring are Irma Bigbie, , Dorothy lorio and Mary Young, all at Baldwin Se nior High School; and J o - School who is retiring at the end o f this school term, w ill be honored at a special dinner on Tuesday, June 9, 6:30-10:30 pm, at the Coral House in Bald win. Anyone interested in joining the celebration, should contact either Lew Lochrpan, 223-8100.. .ex tension.-. 229; . or E rnie. Muro, at extension 3-t8i niEEPO RT - When Kevin Vollmer was shot to death early Monday morning;- May .11, as he left a Roosevelt conve nience store, police de scribed the slaying as an \apparent robbery ' at tempt\ yollmer, 3 ^ a Freeport resident and a delivery .man for Newsday, had just collected the receipts from the' Stop and Shop store bn Babylon Turnpike at 8:47 am, when he was killed by the one shot in . his face. ^ This past Tuesday, May 26, however, police ar rested Keith Green, 30, o f 49 Hausch Boulevard, Roosevelt, for allegedly shooting Vollmer. because the slain victim, report edly a cocaine user, owed him several hundred dol lars for drug purchase. Green, an unemployed construction worker, ' was already, behind bars when police arrested him for Vollmer's murder. He had been arrested on May 12 during a drug sweep in Roosevelt and held since that time, on charges o f third degree sale and posession o f cocaine, at Nassau - County Correc tional Center. Vollmer, who had worked for Newsday for nine years, was an ex- Captain of Freeport Fire . Department Hose Com pany No. 2. Divorced, he was the father of two teenagers. • _ Green has -been ar raigned on charges of sec- • ond . degree , murder and rcturn-:d to the . county FREEPORT ■■ The Village’s \Nautical Mile,\ Wood- cleft Avenue, is gearing up \for its second Annual Freeport Festival, which w ill be held there Saturday and Sunday, June 6 and 7, 12 noon to 9 pm both days. With Woodcleft Avenue partially closed to traffic, strollers along the “ m ile- long street w ill be offered Sales, a host of activities for the Island. Scuba w ill exhibit entire family. _ relics from local' ship- One highlight w ill be ' wrecks and show under- cruises o f local waters water films o f local fish aboard the Captain Lou life, m , which w ill leave the The Village of Freeport Poop Deck Restaurant on - its Fire Department, the hour every hour be- Homefinders Service, 9Sth tween _3 and 9 pm at a Anniversary Committee cost o f $2 fo r adults and and Electric Department - children.. Pony w ill also mount exhibits children w ill be and demonstrations at offered at* $ l . along side Majestic Marine. Fiore s Fish Market. _, The Dickering Perform- A free, on-going junior ing Arts Center w ill per- fishing coijteu w ill be form at A1 Grover’s tent held at Lou s Fishing Sta- white the Sharon Jones . Dance Center w ill present The Freeport Historical performances between ITte Society w ill host a Crafts Tides and Captain’s Ben’s. Show and Sale on the grounds of Lake’s 'Yacht F\*' M -A^THON r u n n e r s . Frttport PoUe. O fficn Qrecory M c c (Joel I.). Pelbi. B tcU r (Srd r.) u d W irnt'G itlio (Jnd r.) irii) b« pirtici- pituig in Ih i Mwalhon Tcreh Run ea Fiid.y, Just S to txntCt tb. N w York SUt. Spttiil Olympit* for Iht MtnloUr RjUrd.d. Tht thn t rua- n«rt »m pick op th« lorth, Ul U MonUuk Point on M iy St, at tb< tutinuend of th« VUlafi, .« »ppro*im»t«ljr 11:10 »ra, and nin tht lentth of Suoriie Hithwip alonj with olher polict oflietn from aereti tht ilalt. Tht torch will bt carritd to BufTalo whtrt tht Otrmpiet, ipemcrtd bp Iht Ntw York Statt Polict Chltti Auoeialion, win btjin-'' on Juni 1». Rtildenli art inriled to vitw Iht run on Junt S. Alio in phelo (tboy,) I I , Fmpert Major Dorothy Slorin (I ), Fittpcrt PDA P rcjt-^.t lack K tlhridt (3rd 1.) and Htrnpiltad.Towa-Co-urjtiiwcrhin * A.-:r;« Co!lj,-t (r.).- . . . ' I: V ?! I If: ■ - i ! l i f e ' 1 ', : ;> m - ' - ^-r: l ■V i C - ; ^ iv - ; - : ■'V ■'-• '■,» ■ r'*-' ' . f t . ' ■ J ‘ '