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Akho«gl| Vatage Treasttrer Mkhaei Harao totd Leader that as of February 5 the bank had finaSy paid the taxes ate p e a a t t o a t e that ^ te n wouid be caacelled. the D o w ai niaaiocd \Uatrcaaed** by the incideai. a t e were adU the ^ |»oasible c a t e n a ti o n of the hoaeovnan inauTance for non- payaaeot by the hank. M r. H o ran h t e toU I t e : Leader p r ior to the aacdcai that have not been.paid, and advises .1 V them to c o n t t e the mortgage • : holder inuacdiately. Mr. H aran - ' said , b u t n o n - p a y m e n t h a s . become more of a problem - because more mortgages are i beifig Serviced by out of su ie - baaki w n h .\ d e rici) unfeouliar- ' - A ity** w ith New Y o rk S tate rctetetloos. - ’ i ”l reaUy think itY b a n k ineffi ciency,\ he t<Hd T he Leader, b u t added that \m o st probtems get ckared up.\ , • t h m e n i t e i l ' * ^ofOte^ end t » t e e bank the day after t t e Rosary, aam iag . provided a a e e o o e e that the taxes hod baok p aid, hltsu D o w n s sate, bot aateag a e n 'e n B i were aot retninte. M n . D o m a t e her h i i s t e t e Fred k a m e d iaouary 2 i the a e e o te hMT o f t t e yew , h t e * presa k n t thtiyew . £oir aoote propMtin being h a t e w i^ o o i ^ te o w i' edge o f t i t e r owners. The ViBagr makes s point of K o d ing o a t tetters to property owners teflk ^ them tb ^ r taxes Meanwhite, an angry and fms^ tinted Mrs. Downs said that sfh s a ska a t e her h a sbat e coo- sohed an a u w ih y abom the bank for poasiiifc dam s y n , they were udd k w eald cost •dw o a a o d s of d te a r s .” S h e cau- rioacd other homcowmen to ^enhac when they gel a notice from t t e vtiiage, coonty. t u t e o r tow n th a t taxes are n o t paid, s o t to assume that the b ank will pay them and throw that notice ouL\ Brookside School Principal to retire Qoddiag a g te le u m c t. b ta i t wos .ovafvseneini y e a s d u r ^ nteefa they worked side by side a the U fN thm t t e eoopte. both widowed, g e t to known to e a d i othw . - *W c siarced to atek there, and the sonp kitotea hmpuglw as togetear.* soys l«r. H d a o ik 72. O n O ta g h w 15. ) « i ^ t e t e r a six aMkoned in Hawna. booty- ■■9 . Sadly, tbeam p te^ktrip was cut short ^ t e a n Mrs. N c I sob was rtisgufiacd with leedteaun. is Cttrreatly aaderyoing treatm ent a SoiMh Ram an Cemimewties HospfCaL a t e M r. hteteon says, a R h a aiMiteK o te r svhen sbe 6y Joan Otlaney S a p e r iste n d e n t o f Schools G e w L ifljoro m t e * tetter froin Rrookside School Principal Rob Babb at-the Fcbm a ry 1 b o ard of edocadon a a e tutg la H. Mr. Babb inaiiiinfcil t e im entioo to , latB a tn J a a e i I9f9,after3Syears ' *af s a o tec to tha B tidw tn S c h o tt D iatckt w a d e r--fow diffetent ■ *n aw id< . M r. Babb. aho. a resident of BaW teo. is known for b h c o o B n tm e m toaodkrvefor ttechild- ren.H e » .a a Bmtwgnte«tthcTofthg Rotary O a b and h panieularly tn v o b te in the aaouaJ Rotary spow o red Track a t e Fieid meet whidk takeseach June. He to the B ^ n tifa t Baldwin Foun* ‘dation » t e is know s as \Mr. Martetld** since he coordinates the growi ^ of tb o tta a d s of mangolds each year by all o f the school eimdrgp in Baldwin. H h infeemt. in child res u ahaayt evident a t e eadi year he personally hosts a trip for child- ren in his school who have been involved in school service in any way. In h h tetter, M r. Babb spoke o f his pteasure and pride in serving in the Baldnon School Dtstriet. In other business, the board approved the restructuring of supervisory responsibility for the special ed u c a tio n pTogram. Superiniendetn Laiuaro noted that there had been a two and one half year study of th e program w ithitaff f t e parem i n ^ i as well as guidehnn from the 'S ta t e { e g y d i ^ the best method providing roore -direct sopervv sory respoftsibiltty.. Unlike other academic discipbnes which have a departm ent chair a t the secon dary level, the many overlapping and iatcrducipliiury avenues of responsibility in so c ial educa tion d id not ibem snited to creat ing secondary tevel departm ent chairs. It was decided to relocate the A s m u n t District Adminis trator for Fupil Services to the high school where be would be responsible (or the fuD spectrum of tpeciai eduemioe prc^grams and services 9-12 a n d to create a ’^mirror image\ K-k by assigning the same responsibiUties to the admloistraUve a s m u n t presently responsible foe s p ^ ial l o c a t i o n at Meadow School. These posi tions, will become effective in July, l « 9 . In other business, Nsssau County Fira M arshall B r e u n a t e members of the Baldwin Fire Departm eat were' present to report on the ann'ial mandated on p«9t n m a 4RA. teNwtefL For a m 12. k B U M n freeporttfabidous Housfttour . 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