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• t •V - i Freeport • Baldwin 55th Year« No. 13 Freepocf, N.Y. 11520 Ofncial newspaper o f the Village o f Freq»rt*Freepo(t and Baldwin School Districts Thursday, March 30,1989 25c DISTRICT ELECTION RESULTS -'i - r .;1 - 'I -1 Elfectton Storm Caccf&tnre Smith Webster Cnhen I S B O i a Solom n n Mehrmann Pfatrict VlUa«cl D t a / H o a M R a k V tilaca O e m m c N M R o le V iuaet DeeaVHbme Rule V1U*«« D c a iB o o M & ttl* 1ft 59 . 1S9 68/M 154 64/25 \ 151 65/26 141 61/29 60 ISO 64/16 129 65/18 122 58/17 125 58/22 61 111 49/22 112 50/23 111 54/23 n o 50/26 62 135 77/15 147 72/11 127 64/12 151 74/12 ' 6S 196 62/38 196 66/40 195 61/41 197 62/40 64 147 61/45 150 58/39 150 55/38 152 58/57 65 S06 117/76 213 112/72 211 106/75 210 107/74 67 87 64/15 83 66/20 84 67/19 83 62/19 68 119 45/18 122 46/15 114 44/17 119 45/15 69 101 66/11 99 70/16 97 64/10 100 67/9 70 175 61/45 176 59/42 172 57/44 168 62/47 71 94 27/15 92 29/15 89 27/16 88 29/17 7S 195 105/57 196 105/48 198 101/49 202 97/52 •73 1S8 37/20 123 29/21 125 55/21 122 51/21 74 89 50/16 93 49/18 89 50/19 88 48/21 75 170 97/77 180 85/74 185 8G/71 182 84/74 76 165 62/40 169 57/39 169 55/43 164 61/39 80 95^^ 6 4 t e 93 75/25 93 58/23 89 60/26 i3L 65 208 29/65 214 86/61 217 89/61 255 80/54 64 212 105/95 221 96/89 225 ' 90/86 221 94/88 65 201 135/72 207 127/66 221 121/68 227 116/68 66 125 79/60 136 77/52 WSti 77/58 I 155 75/60 67 108 67/57 108 67/54 112 65/54 112 ^ 66/54 68 178 72/52 179 70/52 179 71/53 182 75/49 69 107 79/39 n o 75/56 106 91/40 125 75/35 70 276 119/81 284 116/78 281 115/78 . 285, 116/81 TOTAL 3.887 3.001 3 .966 2 .8 9 2 3.953 2 .8 5 6 3 . 9 8 ^ - 2.862 j 1 i -1 Notes Vincent Campion received es8 Write-In votes: National Library Week with Freeport writers! The F r e e p o r t M e m o rial Library will kick oO National Library Wedc. with aa caching weekend lioeop of Freeport writers. On Friday. April 7. at 8 p.m.. Virginia Terris, one of Freeport'S owm poets, wrill do reading of some-of her poetry, inclodlng exocTpU from her book. “Canal\ which has a Freeport back ground. Copiesof the 1981 book will be^available for aotogra phing by the author for those who would Bke to purchase a copy. Ms.' Terris has authored and edited several books of poetns. Her book of poems, C a n ^ win be the highUght of this program. Many o f ber poetns have been published in mapzines s u ^ u Paris Review. New Yorker, American Poetry Review sod Nation, as well as many other ‘ notable pubUeations. She has been granted a number of presri- poos awards for excellence in 'Virginia Terris Rochelle Alers John Westerman poetry such ss; the Yaddo in 1981. 1983; The MilUy Colony for the A rtv 1982 and 1984; plus other noteworthy prizes. At Adelphi Univemty she is Professor Emerita of English, and she also has to ber c r ^ h a number of radio sod television appearances. Local authors On Sunday, April 9, a t 2 p.m.. the Friends of the library will ' host a program featuring several local authors, who will discuss their works and bow they got started wiritng There will be a brief question and answer penod. Later on in the afternoon the authors will autograph books for those who would like them. Refreshments .. »3llfa«erved.a«d t here wtU be a n opportunity for cv-eryoric to meet the authors informally Rochelle Alers. whose fom- •nct “Careless W hupert.\ is one of several rotnatsces published by Doubleday featuring black char acters. She is a native New Yorker but moved to-Freeport with her husbarsd and young daughter to become invohed in the village when she worked srith the Freeport Community Devet- opmcnl Agency. Freeport Public Schools a ^ The Leader. She has been active in community affairs for many y eanand awrU-knowTs in Freeport. Rachel France and her hus band are editing Orson Welles’ theatre scripts for Shakespeare Productions Their book is sche duled for publication this Fall .Mr. France »sll not be able to attend this program as he ts teach ing in California. Ubrary pat rons and staff snll recognize M rs Frarsce as she and her husband are often-see* -domg rmearrlr in th e Library’s Reference Department Lou Genesie arid Eva M arjo- (co'Mmuad eo 12)