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NEW Y<»K THURSDAY, W 0 f tR I3 A R y d ^ P 2 C P C D e m o o r a tic c a u c u s p o s t p o n e ^ b y ^ o t r r t ap p e a l . _ tud bt ttMcd thtt he h«d fot- tea uuM\a»cin$ a caaeua -«rf aU Mary Wehner for auempi lo <l*»en(ranchise by Sue Horgm irliffdalml for Ian knead the iona for aotiecs aaed emie§ the IWS ekcboa a^efa had t ieo approved byconaaetd tta t t i t . ‘^ewplyfoaewiBt what I tlw aiw^ft t e a done.* lefoR Sapeone Court Jtm t i c e voter* of the DeoiocTatte Party residne ia the Villape of Free- poft.’ io be bcMTueaday, Febru ary 7, at S p.B.'ia the Freeport Party to a e t e t e t i f i d i t for ita a y a b m d o o e .* AaaericaaUgteHaBatd9W en the vategab npr eian n d ectioB lefore Sapccaae Court J k e S u m Highway. He laid the wm peetppwd when two local Kenaoth MoQoy iaauaty 25,' aa aobco u t curretuly poated ia Deioiierata ob^cted to the word- agreean a t wae reached batueau ahoui a d o t e a lo c a tio a t tag of aecicei W M had b m .Mr. Edw ete aod Demeoatic th r a o g h o a tteV ittir*«M tag jteo v e a taad party o n a a * Joel Aauch had v a a » Rafi. t e P o a Office. ttoNaceauCoudy Gciaid Tcrty that while the o rig-. Fiecpoci hfcaorial Lihnry. the . - iaat wofdiiig. which aaooaaeed F r te^rf aiad Rridwiu R a tead •teracy party caacae of the fiaeaaa Statieai aod a eaeAer of itocea. CnaatyCotteitteodtheDwao- *Wc’d he happy to pd ISdO Adkr, told n a loader the two ' oatie Parly. Raepeit t e e ” wee O n m a t a at tho caocaa.” Mr. te h y . D e s t e t e would be . Gmt»eaaaid.addiag,\Hpeople t t e h e B a n a d te teiM w d te ite a a d - . te» a ..o th a t..u p iaip « , Mary TfUMee. Mr. Ceretaaan called the court actioa of tbc two Detnocrau \petty” aad hlemed a ”de»pera- tioo OMveT by Mayor Dorothy StoriB^ u f ^ r t e n to \bnoch the DcmoCTaiic I dk off the bafloc.” The Democratic Party would o c t ^ the fine I t e o v the w I b ^ wiO go befon ' .ccport'i votcep. Mr. OiniM iu chargad that ”Mayor Stona and two of her frieaida. who happea to be Dcrao- crais, eeat h n Mtoraeys to Democratic voters in the upcom-; iag Village eketioes.** Mr. Edwards told The Leader he fell d was (deooed to run a >ery <|iaet caoctu, nominate a Repabhcaa and run without aayooe kaowtng anything about it. We had the option of pressing viie restrauai^ Older tosueceed m stopping the eaucus,” he ni^, \But the two pceeocrau didn't want that 'h r happen? •They wanted all emofled voten to have MMetZl ized cae««a. The agr«eaeal Oi|guuSyc*peted waeacoa- iJlows the Du a t e a u an c tep- fitsnn hftwtKm Dcmocrati and D e m o c ratic Party Zone non of the Jaanmy 31 d o idlte the i te p o c i Home Rule Party. Unddr Jerry Garwamn auid. |1t for holdoig ooeeianCMae for the w teh t e noanaaicd Village wae not nij uiii mien w csdndc” -VittagaY March 21 dccdon. Tnaiee Aptw 3eaa Caedmore, a ^ Mr.GctstmaatoldTIieUader Repobten. us ito ruyoral cno- tiou in the wnuiinWing process, nodem had aheady been rewrit- d ite e and Democrat* Marvin B'nai Israel namesTCane Governor's budget a 'disaster' •Uomhteied disasw” wns the (kscriptioh pvea to Governor Mario Cuomo^ I989-P0 Stale Aid (o Education budget by Freeport SuperintendcBt of Schote Dr. John Bitevirth. According to fifures released last week by Senator Ncrraan J. Levy, the Freeport District faces a bottom Gae loss over $90,000 when buikliag and tfinsporta- tion aids arc cadoded, and Dr. Bierwim bttend that'figure ^he moat optimistic one.\ ceed ifi ioercasiag. the Superio- tendcni told The Lender \ihh a a diHeresi ball game eourely.\ \Bad at the other process was In previous, youK Governor's opening gambit said *1 reco^iize the tespoteUlity of the ^ t e ' . ” Dr. Bierwinh corameoied. \Now be^ saying the State is emhdraw- ing He's uyiog 'Go oat there and .sink or swim. It^ not my rtspon- Sibility jutymore’,\ While the Governor's bottom line- proposal indicates an ^winding down,\ them rctinbur- sements wiU cease.. \The Rooarvehs and Wyan- daaches of the world are being I owed to the bens.\ Dr. Bierwinh said, and while adding that Free port's ability to pay is “somewhat better,” be w o o d e d about local taxpayen’ ability to absorb the ptopottd cuts. Rabbi Shne Kane hns been etignpd to smve ns Aiioeintc Rabbi of Congiiigniion BWai Israd of Freeport, and, spM the forthcamte clevntioo of Rabbi Reuben M. Raax to the position of Rabbi Enorkus. to nssume Uie poMion of Rabbi of the C<mpe- gation.. Rabbi lUnc consu to Freeport from Istaod Park, New York where he has served as Rabbi of the Island Park Jewtsb Center for the past ten years. - -Rabbi Knoe wus bora-and taised in Brooklyhl He attended Lafayette High &hoo\ ai^Twce' University from which be recetv^ the degree of Bachelof- of ArU in English Literature iq 1966. H is Rabinic education was obttiand from the Academy for iewiah Rebgion in New York City when he was ordained in t 1972. Rabbi Kaoe'l.fimpulpit.sma- - in Cbcahire, Connectient where he served m a student rabbi. Fc4- tovdng h a ofdmatioe he served as Rabbi t^Cot^regation* Hesed Abraham in Jamestown, New York, and as Education Director aiCongregaiion R odef^ Shok>m Bridgeport. Cooneclicul-- befeire'assuming the pulpit in ItUndPaik. . ^ Rabbi Kane married the forincf Arlene Fisber in 1969, They have three children. Aviva. 15. Arielle. 12, and Gabriel, 4. Although, accordi^ to Dr. Currently ia (he midst of its budgeting process, the District still tseeds to know more about the State Aid pictarc. Dr. Bier- winh said. Meamrtitk. \Well increase to the Freeport Distrid of 11,266.399, mem of that is Baerwirth. Freeport is m e of t h r reiinburscmem for renovmious spend more time in Albany, keep raoet active dmiicu iu Albany to the seboob the District has oar rmgers crossed, •and have dorii4 aaanuJ lobbyil^ to coon- already p t e out, according to faith irt our local legislators,\ be ler earty budget figure* which Dr. BWwinh. Moreover. Vvhh 'said. j local legtetofs ordiaarily sue- the renovation program now S.M. Baldwin Library plans^ week closing The Baldwin Library will dose for five weeks to complete reao- vatiom. H wiH close on Friday - Feteiary 24. at 9 p.m. and will reopra to the public on Monday April 3. at 9 a.m. The renovations will include interior and exterior pai^ng; carpet installation, installafion of computer ec^urpment. moving, and relocation of tbc book cotJec- tion of 190.000 volumes in-borh— tbecbildren'swmginto the newer' buildif^. All items currently in circula tion {except video-caisettes) will have a doe return date of .May 30. 1969. - This final phase of expansion and renovation will result in the. completion of the connecting of the former hank building *ith (he extsiing library, the relocation of facibry. _a»d the upgrading of fadiitks in the ori^nal library building to Incl'jdc better quiet reading space, easier acervt to the collectkiw and a better computer syuem. Since the Baldwin Library is part of the Nassau Library s>v tem. rtaders w'.U have access to other libraries within the s>stem as usual during this tinse. V 1 \ } V 1. . 1 . 1. RabWSbMiUM ( : - ' f