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. I • £f. • . : 0 ; Just Write v'byJoanlJelan^ . STRATEGY ..... Afier any election. appear al any poblic foruni or submit a the strategy of .the candidates Is- - profile or answer questions to any t o ^ analyzed, and, in many cases, secood*; paper, . . ' Of the (wo candidates who were lA the case of the'Baldwin school • endorsed by the teachers' onion, only board election, with five regular one was elected. Althou^ 902 teachers candidates running at large for two were called, they, along with their seats as well as one later arrival who family members, apparently do not ran as a write-in candidate, the constitute a voting block when Itt cooea possibilities for discassibn, analysis and second-guessing seem almosi endless. constitute a voting block when i cooes tocandidales. About the only pauertt that could he seen is that the candidates received The first and most important aspect votes in. direct proporlion'to their of Baldwin's election.that deserves placetaent on the baUot Could it be u mention and praise,'however, is that it simple as that quirk of fate? Let ns was conducted with dignity. There hopemoL .• seemed lo be no nasty behavior among . It is impohant to note that certain the candidates, and vben the reaolu ' things did not ht^ipea in fialdn^ No were k n o w n ,thelo ^ candidates were c a n £ ^ a s k i ^ voters to cast a \bullet* pleasant and graeious in offering voce-to only for him or h a and to coogratulaiiOQS. give up the other vote so as not to assist While cenaia peopld might not have any ocher candidate. ' of U t 'S T NOW '* building pictured above g o r^btin ste«Jlr«?.Flnd planned efTon to misrepresent another that voters win never see a to ^ Freeport Village Historian Charles nmriverrnan. curator o f tho Freeport candidate's views. Neither did there . e lection'In soma governmental seem to be any attempt to denigrate the ever One or the ocher West, where new b u ik^gs are being btfpofished to mako way^for urban educational system of.Baldwin nor the candidate will make sure that some f®^^®wal- The- occasion for the latest of Mr. QiuiiieriTian s populv cnbfts of teachers, adtoinistralocs or the opposition candkblc is naming to sjAit Fabric collages on display schoolboardi .Most candidates focused on the bapp^in Baldwin, plight o f the taxpayer and conditiooi seemingly outside o! Vocal control. They genuine a n e m ^ to addrra ways of enhancing. edueaiioQ in BaldwiB. ' A uuique and colorful fabric collage ■ cdyator, tie cWldren ofSldwin ^ by mill Jcaa VeneiiMO opeiu look at the campaign ffid try to figure U out. First o f ail, only 2J50 people out of a and a full offcr?n7 of educational • ^ ^ ^ laHery at the Somh • ’ This show I* open for viewing ooi V m , ■ * Nassau Unil&rUn UnWcrsalist Tbcsday-Fciday,9:30 a jn. to 1 p ju.. What ihcv choosa to do wiih ih « Congregation, 228 .South .Occan and Sunday, 10 ajn. to I pjn.. tiirou^ pcimtijd v o tingpocqioffi optk»is,ofcovsi^iq>tothcnu Avmae,ReeporL . ■ \ For inore Inform a ta people voted- about 7 percent o f those . some extent, th e ^ families and ‘^«®cxiano, an anSsi and 623-1204. . ^ p S l ^ ^ l S t . l V I e r c y League sets fashions - t h p e s a n d - v e i s a e arber.:—Tletcffecae. s ; . ^ A , wsaasalt/rc. ....mg r^^pon te a n e of Mercy ' Fashion'Bug or Meadowbrook\ >tov^daf^ihfiI98Cri. ^ . <«py»» have allowed c h ^ those Medical Centex wBl hold its’Annual Coonons, tod there wUl be a display Of those 2,151 voters, 238 people options. Let os hope that Ih^ make use Spring Fashfoa Show and Dtanar on of Marcasiie jewelry by \Silver voted for a candidate who chose not to oflhem. Wednesday, June 1. at 6:30 p.m. at Coonectioo.\1bcre wifl bechances to Trudy B's Reiuorint, 255 Hudson win a S200 iush prize, a basket of ' Aveinue, Freeport A compleie buffei cbea,in6teiesfc(VTOSiTradyB*s. dimer wiD be served^ The general pubUe as well as members Fashioitt will be'provided courtesy of are'iariled. Woody Allen play a t Baldwin H.S. The Baldwin Council Against lirpg ' Schoed. . Abuse.-will sponsor a benefit Proceeds will help BCADA to pcrtem a ttxofW a o ^ ccotmoe the prevention programs and Again, Sam\ at 8 p.m.' on Saturday,- , ecunseBng services they have provided May 14. at Baldwin Senior High tothecotnmmityfer20yeats. • Marina DelMaris one of the laxgwt . full service marinas on East Coast In addition to Surnrner dockage we offen factory traiiied medianics for all major en^e inaniJacturers, caiperitty and fibeigjass repair, canvas and ship's - letteiing, travel lift capacity to 35 tonis, winter ', land storage, and more. Save an additional 10% with a foil-year coiitract , ' . 7H£ LARGEST ONB-STOPLXSHTmCeNTEn OF LL NiiMerit 68 E. SuhrtM Hwy.. HVEEPORT, U . 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