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I <N O cx I l-l 1 Freeport'Baldwin ESTABLISHED 1935 AS A COMMUNITY SERVICE Publisher: Linda Toscano Editor: Paul Laursen Supervisor: Nicolas Toscano Assistant Editor: Mark Treske Staff Writers: Laura Schofer Sales Manager: Jill Bromberg Circulation: Joyce MacMonigle Member roundabout freer>ort Published Every Thursday By L&M Publications, Inc. 1840 Merrick Avenue, Merrick, L.I., N.Y. 11566 Telephone 378-5320 FAX 378-0287 e-mail: LMPUB@optimum.net Subscription Dept.:LMSUBS@optimum.net Classified Dept LMCLASS@optimum.net Display Ads LMADS@optimum.net Editorial Dept, LMEDIT@optimum.net www.freeportbaldwinleader.com Second Class postage paid at Freeport, N.Y. (USPS 307-320) PRICE: 75 cents per copy, $17 a year, $30 for 2 years, $42 for 3 years Outside Nassau County - $40 per year Composition responsibility: Not liable beyond cost of space occupied by error All ads prepared by our staff, art work, layout and editorial content remains sole property of the LEADER and may not be reproduced in whole or in part without written permission of L & M Publications. Not responsible for return of materials submitted for publication. All editorial submissions are subject to editing. Materials submitted may be used in print and online editions. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to THE LEADER, 1840 Merrick Avenue, Merrick, N.Y. 11566 The community newspaper • the glue that helps hold a community k^ together, and the spur that helps keep it moving forward. ^ Dress for success Bellmore's Brett Cohen has put himself and his hometown on the map with his prank on passersby in Times Square some weeks ago. At first, the YouTube video shows him hanging around the same area in a T-shirt. Then you see him emerge from a building with a button-down shirt, greased hair, sunglasses and most importantly, an entourage of bodyguards and camera men/ Suddenly, everybody thinks he must be famous. The main message of the video is how easy it is to fool people. But the flip side is how important it is to dress for success. Because so many famous or rich people dress casually these days, young people may get the idea that they can too. And that can hurt them in their efforts to impress possible employers. Just as sports teams have uniforms, many places of employment do too, whether it is white shirt and tie or business casual. Even business casual requires certain brands and styles. Always, good grooming and cleanliness are important. When you dress for success you will be amazed what can happen. Happy New Year Next week, our Jewish readers will be observing the New Year, often walking to tem- ple for services. This is a time of celebration, of rededication, of gathering with family and friends. We wish all a very Happy New Year, and we thank our local temple members and spiritual leaders for all they do to make our community a better place in which to live. REMEMBERING ED MONROE: Above, part of North Ocean Avenue was renamed Lt. Col. Ed Monroe Way, as Mayor Andrew Hardwick (left) and other local officials joined with Ed's widow Betty to honor his memory. Below, Betty (second from right) joined with Rotarians, from left, Freeport Rotarian Chris McBride, club President Bart Cariello and District 7250 Governor Mario Moran. Freeport GOP to meet The Freeport Republican Club will meet on Wednesday, September 19, at the Fire Exempt Hall at 9 North Long Beach Avenue, Freeporf. Join us for our firrst meeting of the season, and meet our can- didates who are running for office in November. Coffee and cake will be served. - Carole Marquart Animal lifeline auction Animal Lifeline will be hold- ing a Chinese auction on Thursday, October 4, from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at Congregation B'nai Israel, 91 North Bay view Avenue, Freeport. All proceeds benefit our spay/neuter and rehab pro- grams. Great Gift baskets, raffle items, 50/50 and more! $15 Admission includes one ticket sheet, door prize stub and sweet, refreshments. Sorry, no advance reserva- tions. Venue capacity is 200. For further information, call 784-0629 or 785-7340. \A Taste of Freeport\ Freeport Pride, Inc. will again present its exciting yearly bene- fit event, \A Taste of Freeport,\ on Wednesday evening, October 3, from 6-8 p.m. at the Freeport Recreation Center, 130 East Merrick Road, Freeport. Support Freeport Pride, Inc. by attending the \Taste of Freeport\ event. Get ready to taste your way around this annual event, with dozens of participating restaurants. Where else can you sample amazing food from around Long Island and around the world, all in one place? Try some of the best Italian, Mediterranean, American, and of course, local Freeport seafood. There is some- thing for everyone! Tickets may be purchased in advance at $30 per person or for $35 at the door. Anyone wish- ing to purchase tickets or if any- one is interested in sponsorship opportunities related to \A Taste of Freeport,\ contact Derrick Dingle, Freeport Pride's planning and develop- ment coordinator, at 378-1111. The Art of Collage From now until September 28, the exhibit \Roots and Chains \ by Jorge Guzman cel- ebrates the unity and spirit of the Latin American culture at the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 West Merrick Road. Born in El Salvador Mr. Guzman, a self-taught artist, draws inspira- tion from his environment, his personal experiences and fami- iy. Also on exhibit through September 29 is' \The Art of Collage\ by Patty Rossi, a col- lection that includes vintage, floral, scholastic and earth- friendly collages. For information, call 379- 3274. Religious Ed open house Hosted by the South Nassau Unitarian Universalist Congregation (SNUUC), 228 So. Ocean Ave, Freeport, a Religious Education open house will be held on Sunday, September 23. Meet members of this community; discover their religious education pro- grams; faith and traditions. All are welcome at 10:15 a.m., fol- lowed by service at 10:30 a.m. for adults, while children may attend a religious ed class. Q&A, further discussion and refershments will follow. For details, reservations, contact Marilyn Pignataro at 448-5602. Visit www.snuuc.org.