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-t I OMMM vMie»«< ^ n ^ e r t School DMricl m FRBPm BAtO m Lam ^ Y B A R , H O , 4 m E P O f tr .) « E W Y O R R • THURS5AX JANUARY 2^ 1 ^ PRICE 25 CENTS PER COPY Justin Mugno is Leader's first baby of 1989 tfiriiwlr sad Geevge MagM iM l tb c F reeport'S a idw ia Leader Iw e s o e e U w i beeas- mom — tiay aewtMKB Joatia Webeles Mecno it the young Sootb Loag fcach A«ra«e coo- j k i \ (tm baby aad he it THe laader'bdntbabyof 1989. * JttAw bdd oet for Jaaoary 2 dthfoe^ t i t mother bad bare b labw siaee tbe fim Irfd* new year. Bat tbas tarty tiabbonmm ditapiwaiad ataaoat rnimndiairty. sad at jatt ever two weeks bid Jsatia posed for pietiiict tike a pro asd thea liept eoateamdty ia tit grmadiBOtber'k aratt at The LaedertaBted with Mrs. Megao; .. JattiB afacady ttoepa graadpucids. the Bight, aad as a amiier of f a ^ *1mb ahtayt rteepiag.’' lucky M n . Magao taid. adding a uni- <|ae cottpiaiat: *I with he'd tuy upatakaM Hc!* *A food tatcr.\ little Jaatta b a g u iifc « Long Itlaad Jewiah ModiaBl Ctnier wrighjag tu powatR. IS oaacct aad flBeanr< m g 2 Diach 0 kiim. hrotherNkholaa,aFre«portfire- Freepoftb6m h a bT y e f*g9it _ __ _ __ ___ . i * U.S Mannaw tan Umaaem>« i ura DW OT 'ipv IS .7^—w J . ---- v. “ the nrrrni of a ’*^*'*\* ^ Uawau which boasts KseTal geaemtioai ’\*« aameiake of loagtiam Freeporterv. Mrs. Magao attended Oar Holy Redetitter Srtkobl attd.Freeport H i ^ Scho<rtaad h a busbaad. aa ciectfoaic engineer, it a graduate of Freeport eieukcatary and secondary tchooh. ^Maternal grasdparcau art P i t i and Roteamtie Valeaimao. Freeportert for many years before they rriocateid tevtiai oa a icm of the FFD. Dttrii^ t i t short tie, Justin bat grown darker hak. holds h a bead up a k d y .ttaadi upon hit mom's kacea. and ‘*ianu bit head when you call his name.'* He will be chrkteaed at Our Holy Redee mer on April 9. “1 can'Ws^eliew it.- Mrs. ------- ------ , ---------- - -- ------ MttgDo enthnaed whea the was yean ago to HiBtboro. New Jer- told Jastia was The Leader^ Tint sey. Aficc and George Mugno of baby of 1989. But she win when Freeport are Jattiab paremaJ shecollectsatbowerergifbfrom tical marchaati indudti^ a floral Jastia rcaemhkt both of his a r r a ^ m e a t from Freeport paree&, Mrs. Mugno said. “He House of Flowers, s S25 ^ cer- hasmymoath.BOseaBd)oi 4 eye- tifleate from Gouz Dairy, a S2S laahea. aad GeorgeY cars and - gift eertifia^ from BanachY haitliaa,- she laughed. S ti had Rids Store, a gift from WaherY always wanted the name Jastta. Footwear, a Uow-dry Mrs. M t t ^ said, but -it took and maaicale from Oamldo, a three bal^ aaae books to com* flowenag slveh ehNasd at S2S viaoeGeo^.-'ThebttbykaMdde from Village Nursery and a poe- narae comes from Mrs. M u ^ Y year sahscripdoa to The l^eader.' TWVCaJEiMTVls Baldwin building plans explained r i 1 - • b y J p m J i e k n e y •'•-3 Governor's budget inefudes. cuts for local scnools Governor Mario Cuon^oY opposed 1989 90 State Aid to --fdacatiOsi Budget' wiB iaciease boctom hae aid to both the Free- snd Baldwin School D»> trictiL However, when tnaspor- tmioa aad h m l d ^ aida (eapease ^ a c d reim h am m eats) are decrease ia Soppkmemal Oper ating Aid. Freeport would be cot by S2J496 aad BaMwia by S68A37. BaMwia aho stands to lose $192,531 ander the Gover- bot Y HtghTsxPropeeaL I n h ^ districts. Save Harmless would rearnta in efIecL errimlrrt, Fra^ort win a c 6 m U y _ C » ^ the GoveraorY prop’ m e n e a tin s id ,ac c « « « ^ to % deecpthie aad mes released by Senator Norman J. Levy aad AascmMyaaa Chn- fteiO ^ e n . The GoweraorY bottom hae propoeti w3l provide an addi- tioaal SIJU6459 to the Freeport t Diitiict. hut if trmnsportntioo and budding aids arc esdudad Free* port stands to lose $90,214 in aid. Baldwin^ hottcM hne increase of S453.748 to u merense of $ 0 6 2 wkh stmh aids eadaded. Dntricts would receive a aaneceptshk, * the two l^islators stated thm t h e GomraorY Stme Aid to Educaooa peaposaf fkih to promdc say menaiagfti ivlief to Long b l a ^ school diitricu aad taxpaycn aad wotid maan doiihk school tax increases ia the Fad for local taxpayers Once, agaia,- the Ooveraof ia pre^KMtiag to scale back or eliiBi- aatC'high tax aid as well as to reduce supplemental opentiag aid for amay of Nassau CouatyY schod diarictL* I 5' Lot Chapman. Asssstaat Superiatcttdknt of Baldwia- Schook for Bustaess, Michael Sheehan. Director of Fadlities aad Opentioaa aad Architect John Anusaao ^ o k e to reaideats \g the Jamnuy !7 Bald win Educational Assembly (BEA) BKetiag oa the snbyeci of the uae of mooey from the sale of sdioo) distnci properties. Statntid Mr. Chapman stressed that the impeovemeats atkd upgtadiag wese undertaken whh several ihnagMi m miad. Pnamiy was the -pedmiiag\ of projecu into state asdahle uaits with a stau aid rmarn rase of 52 jwreem. This meam that the s^ool dtstiict expends money for State approved caphal improvements and then receives 52 percent of Che cost hack the following ycir. This allows the distnet to parlay approxiauuly $2.3 millioa which has been received on the sak of property .into approxi mately four to fiiw milHoo doBan over teveriJ years. b was tka concept that eras exptiiaad lo the p u ^ whea a h « ^ proposal was broaght before them several yean ago as wefl as when each of the school district properties (Coolidge -Sdwol. Btidwm JHB; Fruipect^ School Cos^dex u d Clyde Rond property) were offoed for sak. Whik a pewtioa of the monies were used to offset'iaxes over Kveral years it was' expkiaed how aay large omtiiBe - tax radotiioa could adversely affect a yearY budget relative to stale ud. pint p ro^kt the school district from asakiag maay needed aad maadatad repairs ia an ceOBomic f s ^ o o . Titi -rol lover” process will allow the Baldwin ^ h o o l District to uadertake a fim phaab i^nove- meat process for buiW iy aad grounds wrUmut adthag tiiy . of these Cosu to the annual budgets. upgradiag ia some way aad \C ry k ^ iwwda“ Decisioos m to which projecu were to receive priority order were based on -crying n e ^ .* the most - effickat use of moniu. increasing and changii^ State and local. mandglfiE..raleLive to safety, fur aad envuooatCBt as well as the avtikbiBty of cootrae- ton during school and receu times. Most all of the ^upjecu reflea input from a BEA report ia 1986 which advocated eertaia ^iofkim for the am of amwies. Whde amay ofthaproyseta affect only the t i t f s e h o ^ c n ^ aeheol wifl ruceive the bsutfit of two affect the h ^ mhool aad arc either completed Of m the process -of complmioa. Bids wiH be o p e i^ thtt Friday for phase three aad -the othel phases will .follow acetmiing to a rollover use of monks. . 8 •UpgrnAig The upgrading aad improve ments are myriad affecting almost every aspect of the build ings • doors, windows, lockers, glass, dock and public address systems, various boikr. burner, hot water systems, access to the haadimpped aad eketrie service redsstnhwtioa. Maj6r 1 ^^ndittg win iadude repkeeaest of the senior high school track, bkachen, preu box and upgrad ing of the north fiehl with irriga tion. The project was described u lik e Freeport's.” Other major projects iadude the enclosure of the breeieway at Lenox School to create a krge mnti-porpose area which can be o s ^ as a lunchroom as well as for instruc tion and moMC storaga. A major addiriott, only required m of two months ago, bthecremioBoftwo fire itak lowers ia b aiM n ^ three aad five at the High SehooL in code heve wpimia j k - i