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FREEPORT'S LONG ISLAND CHALLENGE Van Mei Luo and Sarah Mahon.

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wins the Long Island The team from Freeport High School, competing for the first time in the Newsday/Cablevision Long Island Challenge on Channel 12, defeated the Suffolk County-winning team, Walt Whitman, to win the Long Island Challenge Competition June 12. "Since this was our first time in the Challenge," noted social studies teacher Joseph Powers, who had. selected the members of the team, "We didn't know what to expect. The team really did almost no formal preparation for the contest." Other teams that Freeport played, including former first-place Jericho, were

past Challenge players. Ours was the only team with four girls on it," noted Mr. Powers. The team also reflected the diversity of the Freeport School District, with members from various backgrounds participating. Members were Daniel Okobi, Jr., Sarah Mahon, Marilyn Bendel and Yan Mei Luo. Esther Lopez was the alternate. All members are graduating seniors. ,. The team distinguished itself by outscoring teams it played by 50 points or more. Mr. Powers, who has been teaching at Freeport for 34 years, said that he (continued on page 3)

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ft«W«y Smalls Father of the by Eileen Dever George Dewey Smalls grew up in Freeport, attended Freeport High School, played basketball, went to the University of Delaware on a sports scholarship, graduated and finally returned to work for his community and Nassau County. A longtime Freeport resident, he has now achieved a different kind of notoriety: He is Freeport/Baldwin Father of the Year. A single father of four-year-old Nya, Dewey Smalls was nominated by Joyce F. Scott, a friend and colleague. Mrs. Scott, librarian at Hemsptead High School, worked on the Hempstead Scholarship Fund with Mr. Smalls. She says that he is an example for single fathers. "He epitomizes 21st Century single parenting. He is actively involved in the day-to-day process of child-rearing. He is diligent in ensuring that Nya is a well-rounded child." As a single mother

she adds, "I know that is not easy." Nya is bright and social and quick to give her Dad a smooch and a hug. She loves to go to the park with her Dad. She is a good artist drawing her big Dad, smiley Mom and little Nya. She likes to play soccer and has favorite fish. Mr. Smalls' hopes and dreams for his little girl are that she is able to grow up where violence is not an issue - that she be exposed to all cultures and make good choices in life. Dewey Smalls works as program coordinator for the Nassau County Department of Economic Development, responsible for funding from the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) provided by HUD and dispersed by Nassau County. Involved in community projects, he talked about a recent step in the revitalization of Freeport - the completion of the Mews Main Street project, space for new development and (continued on page 3)


SPLASH Butt Buckets absorb the smoke by Laura Schofer Stroll through any of,our downtowns .and you might see a new kind of garbage can. From Freeport to Massapequa, merchants are placing butt buckets, a specially 8 designed garbage can that is for your cigarette butts. This project is the brainchild of 3 SPLASH (Stop Polluting, Littering and Save the Harbors), a Freeport organization with a branch in Seaford, which has been selling these cans to help keep our waters 1 clean. Cigarette butts are not biodegradable. When you throw them in the street they are washed into the storm drains and then out I < into our waterways. "We need to respect W our waters," said Rob Weltner, president of w SPLASH. Over the past two years, SPLASH has spoken with the various Chambers of Commerce to try and get the merchants to

buy these buckets. "We've sold about 50 so far," said Mr. Weltner. "Many are along the Nautical Mile in Freeport but you'll also find them in Merrick, Bellmore, Seaford and Massapequa." Mr. Weltner added that Town of Hempstead Councilwoman Angle Cullin has "really been promoting this and helping us to reach out to the various chambers of commerce." Mrs. Cullin told The Leader that Operation SPLASH is a wonderful organization that has developed so many useful methods to keep our waterways clean. "I was so happy to be able to assist with the Butt Bucket Program," she said. "By reaching out to businesses in various communities and educating business owners about the negative impact that cigarette butts have on our environment and encouraging them to purchase these special cigarette receptacles, SPLASH is also educating the businesses clientele.

Clavin to address NWCA The Northwest Civic Association will meet on Thursday, June 25, at 7:30 p.m. at the Freeport Memorial Library. The guest speaker will be Town of Hempstead Receiver of Taxes Donald X. Clavin, Jr., who will speak on "Your overall property taxes."

Many residents qualify for the STAR program and other exemptions based on income and status, but do not apply and take advantage of the entitlements. Mr. Clavin will explain all of the options available to the average taxpayer. The public is invited.

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own little girl. Congratulations, Father of the Year, and best wishes to all the fathers of Freeport and Baldwin. The contest is sponsored by The Leader, your community newspaper. Many valuable prizes are given by local merchants and businesses. The gifts that will be bestowed upon the winning father are a gift certificate for one bottle of champagne from Atlantic Bayview Wines and Liquors; a luncheon for two from The Schooner; a $20 gift certificate from Chinese Cookery; a $25 gift certificate from Rachel's Waterside Grill; two dozen Doughnuts from Dunkin' Donuts; one dozen hand rolled bagels from Bagels Plus; a complimentary haircut for dad from Dave's Barber Shop; and.a oneyear subscription to The FreeportBaldwin Leader.

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selected students from his Advanced Placement U.S. Government and Politics course. "These were all wellrounded students," he observed. We conferred on some of the questions," said Sarah Mahon. "Sometimes we all had thoughts on a question and we would quickly talk among ourselves before answering." Questions focused on English, history, math and science.

Team member Daniel Okobi said he thought the success of the team will help spread the word that Freeport has a strong academic program and strong academic students. Prizes presented to the winners by Cablevision, which co-sponsors the LI Challenge with Newsday, include a trophy for the school, a $10,000 donation to the Freeport School District and cash awards of $500 to each of the team members.

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June is for flowers ... and Father's Day It's a moment frozen in time. After all that is what a photograph is. The black and white picture shows a young man in a suit seated on the grass and leaning; back, as a little girl lifts a flower to his face. Nearby, his wife is holding a younger child and watching with a smile. "Stop and smell the flowers," the scene seems to say. "Forget about work and, cares for a moment and enjoy all the beauty that life has to --offer.."-. •> : -' • Again, another scene.. This, time it is a painting from a century or more ago. A hurried young mother, with a child on her hip and her apron folded up, pauses to watch as her other child lifts a flower to an old man seatecj^on a bench in a sunlit garden. His happiness and good humor is contagious to the whole group. The moment seems endless. But soon they will be on their way again, doing chores or running and playing, and it will be quite forgotten. Time forward. Time past. Perhaps somewhere in the world at this very second, the same scene is being played out once again. These simple joys come when we least expect them. They are the gifts of God we learn to appreciate. And if we are not aware, we will miss them entirely. Father's Day can bring such moments. We hope our readers will find them this Sunday.

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IT WAS PURE DELIGHT when four Hi-Hello Child Care Center alumni recently visited to make a generous donation to the Center. The occasion was the Bat Mitzvah of Ronit Roseman (the youngest of the visitors); it has been the tradition of the Roseman family to celebrate these special times in their children's lives with a donation to Hi- Hello. Adding more joy to the visit was the special hello that Janet Fine (the first teacher hired at Hi-Hello 37 years ago) got from her former students. Pictured are: Gaby Zaidenberg (now living in Israel and awaiting military service in November); Rachel Roseman (finishing her sophomore year at George Washington University); Janet Fine; Ronit Roseman (the Bat Mitzvah girl); and Zachary Roseman (high school senior, accepted to the University of Pennsylvania). These four alumni are a wonderful example of the philosophy that Hi-Hello creates "beginnings that last a lifetime."

THE 4TH ANNUAL CAREER DAY: Hempstead Town Clerk Mark Bonilla (seventh right, back] row) recently attended the 4th Annual Career Day Program, which was held at the Caroline G. Atkinson School in Freeport. Also pictured with the students are teachers Mrs. Dione, Ms. Brennan, Mrs. Burman and Ms. Caldwell and Program Coodrinator/Guidance Counselor Mrs. Alario.

SHEPHERD: the Rev. Dr. Eric C. Mallette of the Greater Second Baptist Church in Freeport celebrated his 9th Pastoral Anniversary and 27th Year in the Gospel Ministry at the Coral House in Baldwin. Town of Hempstead'Councilwoman Dorothy Goosby joined pastors and relatives while presenting Rev. Dr. Mallette with a Certificate of Recognition.


A chat with Dr. Robert Britto - Baldwin's new superintendent by Jobn Delaney "Are you a Red Sox fan?" Our initial .icebreaker question prompted Dr. Robert Britto, formerly of Connecticut and Rhode Island, to throw back his head and laugh. "One of my principals [in Bridgeport, Connecticut where Dr. Britto is the assistant superintendent] gave me a Yankees hat and (old me to lose the New England accent! The transition has begun." On that jocular note, The Leader conducted an in-depth interview with Dr. Britto, who will begin his tenure as superintendent of schools on July 1. Dr. Kathy Weiss, who first came to Baldwin in 1983 and assumed the role of superintendent in 1994, will retire at the end of the school year. Our wide-ranging interview, based on our specific questions and Dr. Britto's enthusiastic and straight-forward explanations of his ideas, followed his day of visiting district schools and staff on an entremely hot iand humid June 8. Chatting in a conference room, nicely cooled by air conditioning, the discussion was lively and informal and filled with both his educational beliefs and specific practical examples of their application. I "I have a collaborative style," he explained, "but One that is based on the premise that human intelligence is not a fixed entity. With effort, all students can learn and improve. The flip side of that is that there must be effort-based teaching and learning," designed so that all children can learn. He described his work in an elementary school in Rhode Island, the state's first school where site-based decisionmaking involving curriculum and budget helped to rank it as one of the 100 most improved schools in the country. "I was part of a cabinet with parity among teachers and parents." He stressed that the idea of shared decision-making is not just an abstract theory but one which is focused on long term decisions that will improve both teaching and learning. Through focus groups that will include all the stakeholders - parents, teachers, and students - he plans to learn about important aspects of the district. "I will invite people to participate and suggest a series of 'questions designed to hear how people'are thinking on specific issues." The questions will solicit evidence-based responses - "How do we know we have clear high academic standards? What is the definition of 'better?'" The questions and the groups will

help articulate "Where we are, where we school/community relationship, he said, noted ithat districts must search for ways are doing well, and what we can do bet"We have to challenge,ourselves, perto encourage greater parental involveter." haps modify our original roles." ment. "We know parents come for stuPart of his collaborate style, he Speaking of society as -a whole, he dent performances in the fine arts; they explains, is "to create a comfort zone so touched on numerous topics. come'to sports events. We must find that we can take intellectual risks." He "Globalization is a race to the top. Our similar ways to promote academic stressed, "If we ask adults to take intelstudents have to understand their comexcellence, to get all parents aware and lectual risks, we need a support system petition. We have to be specific in letting involved, to challenge that same desire for them." both parents and students know what is toward more traditional studies. "We can't have people worrying, expected of them. Back to School Night Regarding the diversity that exists in a deciding to play it safe. As quickly as shouldn't just be an outline of expected school setting, he added, "We must have possible we want to move to the next social behaviors. Parents should undera pathiof interim standards., there should plateau of excellence." stand exactly what we expect their chilbe public displays of academic achieveExpanding on that idea, dren to accomplish. We ment along those paths." he made reference to the have to be specific...the Addressing the issue of student diverrecent "In Recognition of terminology of the whole .sity, hfe added, "We must ask all students Excellence" dinner he standards movement has to think together, to work together on become a cliche." rigorous assignments. That will break attended in which Baldwin students honored He spoke of the down potential differences when everyimportance of students one is working together in relationships those teachers who had understanding the inforof mutual achievement." the greatest influence on mation, skills and knowthem. He likened the On a lighter note. Dr. Britto described how required of workers comments of the students his interests and hobbies. "I like bicyin particular fields. "Every to "qualitative research cling," he said, "and I also have resumed findings." discipline, every job has oil painting." He said that he was origits own teracv nally , trained as a secondary level "I would want to talk to * li - The Dr. Robert Brito teacheir, but early in his career, when he botanist doesn't look at a those teachers, to find out was assigned to an elementary grade, he what they do in the classrose the same way a poet room. The "working conditions' are the looks at a rose." noticed that "most of the teachers had He stressed that students should see really great bulletin boards. So I decided same, but why do students single them to take a few art courses and from that I out? How can we replicate some of the actual examples of what is expected of them...writing samples, for example. began to draw and paint. I find it relaxparticulars?" ing." He also enjoys reading. "I'm a big believer in distributive Students shouldn't just get a letter grade, leadership in a complex organization. I but very specific guidance on how to He added, "Being closer to the city, I expect to be able to go to museums and find that leaders emerge depending on improve. "Effort learning means to revise theatre." the issue. I don't get caught up with and resubmit. Students and parents must have a very clear understanding of expecAs the interview ended, I pointed out positional titles in focus groups. I am tations and the desired end product." that this former New Englander had happy to be one of the participants and "This does not mean a straitjacket used the correct Long Island description let leaders emerge who have a passion of Manhattan. "We all say 'city' when approach to learning, but we must for an issue or idea. There is expertise in we mean Manhattan. You're well on the ranks." demystify what is good learning and your way in your transition from teaching." The learning curve to understand the Discussing the community, Dr. Britto Bridgeport to Baldwin." school district and the community was also discussed at length. "I will visit the schools and connect with people and search out those people in the district and the community who have instituLicensed Psychologist tional history and institutional memory." 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Freeport's Varsity and JV Sports Awards Program, held at Freeport High School on June 7, was filled with excitement and anticipation. Ten of the top 15 graduates from the Class of 2005 are athletes and members of the National Honor Society. Valedictorian Daniel Okobi, Jr. will be driving to Harvard University instead of Princeton, MIT or RPI. This National Merit Finalist led Freeport's Academic Challenge Team to a Long island Championship. Danny played tennis on the boys team and was the manager and unofficial assistant coach for the Girls Varsity Tennis Team. Esther Lopez showed her senior leadership on the Girls Varsity Lacrosse Team and has served on the Captains and Leaders Council. She has chosen Columbia Universiry over Northeastern, Penn State, Boston University, University of Delaware and George Washington University. Esther is graduating fifth in her class.

Flexibility, gymnastics strength and dance techniques were essential skills for cheerleader Sarah Mahon. She will take her warm smile, gorgeous voice and #6 class ranking to Johns Hopkins University instead of the Peabody Conservatory, Indiana University, Boston University, University of Michigan, University of Rochester, Syracuse or American University. Ranked #8 in her class, Rebecca Callahan has been an integral part of both the Varsity Volleyball and Softball Teams. She earned All Division status in Softball and was selected Student of the Month by the Exchange Club. She will be attending Utica College instead of Quinnipiac, Ithaca, or Delaware. Baruch, Cornell, Columbia and Yale made choosing a college difficult but Daniel Tetreault is taking his #9 class ranking, tennis and cross country talents to Yale. Danny even tried his baseball talents as the male lead in "Damn Yankees," which earned him lots of applause but no free agent contract. Cassandra Medard was the unsung

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Fireworks and cocaine seized in Baldwin A Baldwin man was arrested for the criminal possession of a controlled substance and the criminal possession of a weapon that occurred in Baldwin on Friday. June 10 at 11:10p.m.. Detectives report that First Precinct Police Officers Carl Tedesco and James Healey, working in plainclothes on a robbery detail, stopped a black 2004 Ford pickup due to the suspicious behavior of the occupants. Police Officers Tedesco and Healey approached the vehicle at Merrick Road and Central Avenue to ask for identification and observed a large amount of assorted fireworks in plain view on the rear seat of the vehicle. Police Officers Tedesco and Healey observed a police scanner in the center console monitoring the First and Seventh Precincts frequency. Police Officers Tedesco and Healey placed Luban Spence, 34, of Edna Court, Baldwin, under arrest. Sergeant Salvatore Scalone, on scene to assist, observed a black pistol grip shotgun in plain view on the rear seat

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Saturday, June 5 at 4:39 a.m. According to detectives, Michael R. Houston 18, of Freeport was driving a 2002 Toyota eastbound on the south service road of the Long Island Expressway, 1/2 mile west of Hollow Lane when he lost control of the vehicle which struck a tree. The right front passenger in the vehicle, Jamal Dye 19, of Jamaica, was transported to North Shore University Hospital where he was pronounced dead by hospital staff. A rear seat male passenger was transported to a local hospital with a leg injury. The driver also suffered a leg injury and was treated and released at a local hospital. The vehicle was impounded for a safety check. No charges have been filed. The investigation is ongoing. Baldwin A 1995 Acura was stolen at the Long Island Rail Road parking lot on Sunrise Highway on May 26 at 7 a.m. A 1990 Honda was stolen at the Long Island Rail Road parking lot on Sunrise Highway on May 27 between 6:45 a.m. and 5 p.m. A residence on Hempstead Avenue was burglarized on June 3 at 1:15 p.m. The loss was assorted jewelry, cash and a computer. Entry was gained through a rear door. A residence on Adams Street was burglarized on May 23 at 5:05 a.m. The loss is unknown. Entry was gained by prying open a rear window. A 1995 Ford Taurus was stolen between 5:30 p.m. on April 25 and 6 p.m. on May 15. A 1995 Acura was stolen on May 26 between 7 a.m. and 5:30 p.m.

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The Homicide Squad reports the arrest of a Freeport man for Assault (by means of autoomobile) that occurred in Baldwin on Thursday, June 9, at 11:10 a.m. Detectives report that a 16-year-old male resident of Atlantic Avenue caused trauma and a severe head laceration to an 18-year-old man as a result of the collision between the car the defendant was driving and the victim, who was standing on a sidewalk on Grand Avenue, Baldwin. The victim was airlifted to Nassau University Medical Center, East Meadow, where he was admitted for treatment. After consultation with the District Attorney's Officer, the defendant has been charged with Assault, Unauthorized Use of A Motor Vehicle and Reckless Endangerment. • •• The Robbery Squad is investigating a robbery that occurred on Thursday, June 9, at 5:48 p.m. in Baldwin. . According to detectives, an unknown man entered North Fork Bank, on Grand Aveuue, Baldwin, and placed a black plastic bag on the counter, demanding the teller turn over cash. The teller complied and the robber fled with undetermined proceeds, southbound on Grand Avenue, on foot. Seven tellers and no customers were

present in the bank at the time of the robbery. The robber is described as black, 6'2", 40s. clean shaven, wearing a blue baseball cap, a blue and white vertically striped shirt, sunglasses, blue jeans, white sneakers. Anyone with additional information . about the robbery is asked to contact Crime Stopper sat I -800-244-TIPS. All callers will remain anonymous. *+* A Freeport man was arrested for a robbery that occurred in Baldwin on Wednesday, June 8, at 10:20 p.m. Two men ages 18 and 26 were standing on the platform at the Baldwin train station when an unknown man approached them and asked them for a cigarette, according to detectives. The defendant, Anthony M. Candelaria. 19. of South Brookside Avenue, Freeport. then displayed a knife and demanded cash from the 18 year old male. The victim complied and handed over an undisclosed amount of cash. The two men then ran to a nearby Pathmark Supermarket on Grand Avenue and called 911. Police responded and apprehended the defendant a short time later in the vicinity of the supermarket. Defendant Candelaria was charged with Robbery.

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Baldwin says no to drugs! Substance Abuse Awareness Week was held at Baldwin Senior High School during the week of April 18-22 to raise both student and staff awareness about the consequences of substance use and abuse. Coordinated and presented by Amy Frawley, social worker at the high school, the week's activities focused on identifying destructive actions and reinforcing constructive decision-making skills. Throughout the week, public announcements were made to educate the students and staff with displays, information tables, and a variety of activities set up in the commons. Activities included "Hands are for Helping," a sign-in event that highlighted the need to use our hands to help, not

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BMS learns earth science Eighth grade students in Glenn Devine's honor-level Earth Science class at Baldwin Middle School took part in a series of field trips to nearby Baldwin Park to try their hand at scientific research. The students observed the natural features of the shoreline and performed several experiments that test-

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ENSIGN KEVIN R. WILSON gradurjj ated from the United States Naval X Academy on May 27 with a Computer Science Engineering degree. Ensign Wilson will be assigned to the USS Canas an ordinance officer. He is a Freeport High School graduate and his parents are Mark and Karen Wilson of Freeport.

Child care providers throughout Long island can participate in professional development workshops on Saturday, June 18, when Hello Child Care Training Institute offers a full-day Workshop Conference. The Conference will be held at Freeport High School in Freeport and will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Participants can choose from a wide range of topics such as child abuse pre.vention, child development, children's nutrition and safety issues, curriculum topics and business management. The workshops fulfill requirements set by New York State Office of Children's and Family's Services in eight different subject areas. The cost per person is $50 and includes four workshops and lunch. Joann Bousquet, Executive Director of Hi-Hello, said "We are dedicated to not only .bringing this service to providers, but also working towards raising the quality of child care for all families." For more information and to register, cal 1 379-1825. There is no on-site registration the day of the event.

Obituaries Frederick W. Helm

member of Knights of Columbus Council 3359 of Denville, and also a member of the Freeport Exempt Firemen's Association. His wife Helen Ruppert died in 1997. Mr. Helm is survived by many nieces and nephews. A funeral Mass was celebrated at St. Cecilia's Church, Rockaway at 10 a.m. Interment will follow at St. Cecilia's Cemetery. Visiting hours were held at the Whitham-Kanapaux Funeral Home, 20 Keller Avenue. Rockaway. To send a message of condolence, visit www.rockawayfuneral.com.

Frederick W. Helm died an Wednesday, June 8, at St. Clare's Hospital in Denville. He was 96. Born in Freeport, he moved to Rockaway in 1955. Mr. Helm served in the Army during WWII, from 19431945. Mr. Helm was the secretary/treasurer of Thermal American Fused Coartz Co. in Montville for 20 years before his retirement in 1971. He was a parishioner at St. Cecilia's Church in Rockaway, where he previously served as an usher. He was a life

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Remembering 'the forgotten war' Seven Freeport High School alumni who were killed in combal during the Korean War were honored June 9 with the dedication of two shadow boxes containing information and memorabilia relating to their service in Korea. The ceremony, conducted by the FHS Naval Junior ROTC program under the leadership of Maj. Donald R. Moore, Jr., brought Korean War Veterans representing local veterans organizations to the event. Guest speaker was Rear Admiral Floyd H. Miller (USN-Ret.), a 1949

graduate of FHS who became president of SUNY Maritime College after a distinguished Naval career in which he held commanding positions during the Korean and Vietnam war's. The seven alumni honored are Wilbur L. Bond, Ronald Arthur Canfield, Clifford H. Craw, Felix Garland, Norbert Francis Holler, Edward C. Koenke, Jr., and Robert E. McAllister. Mr. Holler and Mr. McAllister were in the Marines; the five other alumni were in the Army.

FHS soph honored by society unique talents, vision'and potential for Freeport High School sophomore the betterment of themselves and the Kimberly Lipman-White has been world." The society has more than named a member of Ihe National 150,000 students from 15.000 high Sociely of High School Scholars schools in 20 countries. I( was created (NSHSS), an Allanla-based organization that recognizes top academic students ' by Claes Nobel, senior member of Ihe Nobel Prize family, whose activity in around the country. Students may the past has focused on improving the request an application form or be nomiworld environment. nated by teachers for membership, The society holds seminars and other which is based on grade point average events around the country, featuring and SAT scores. talks by prominent educators and politiFounded in 2002, the NSHSS encourcal and business leaders. ages its sludent-members "to apply their

Denenberg community meeting ADMIRAL MILLER inspects the memorial display.

Summer minister in Baldwin Pastor Kathy Nealand will be the minister at The First Presbyterian Church of Baldwin for the entire summer. She steps in for Pastor Mark Griener, the church's full-time minister, who is on sabbatical from June 8 through August 31. Kathy's first priority in her ministry is to celebrate the diversity of cultures both

within and outside of the church. If you would like to join in this new experience, come to Sunday services at 10 a.m. in June and at 9:30 a.m. in July and August. For information, call the church office at 223-2112. The church is located at 717 St. Luke's Place, off of Grand Avenue. Childcare is provided in the nursery for your convenience.

Nassau County Legislator David Denenberg, in conjunction with the Freeport Neighborhood Walch, will hold a community meeting on Tuesday, June 21, at 7:30 p.m. at Freeport High School auditorium, 50 South Brookside Avenue, Freeport. The meeting will discuss the "22nd Annual National Night Out" crime prevention event at Cow Meadow Park in Freeport scheduled for

Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus. Medicaid. Food Stamp and other grograms available to families. For information call the HWC at 483-1110 or come into the Freeport Library on June 25. Se habla Espanol.

PUBLIC NOTICES NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: BAYSWATER LAND DEVELOPMENT LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 01/30/04. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Keystone & Construction. 749 West Park Avenue, Long Beach. New York 1 1561 . Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

04/26/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 812 Napoleon Street, Woodmere, New York 11598. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. FL #157 6x5/26, 6/2, 9, 16, 23, 30 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: FANNIE L LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/13/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been desigFl flT*7AvR/19 1Q 9A A / 1 O 1A , nated as agent of the LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a COMPANY. NAME; LNM CONSTRUCTION, LLC. copy of process to the LLC, c/o Solomon Articles of Organization were filed with the Zabrowsky. Esq., 1815 East 16th Street, Brooklyn, Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on New York 11229. Purpose: For any lawful pur05/05/05. The latest date of dissolution is pose. 12/31/2999. Office location: Nassau County. FL #158 6x 5/26. 6/2. 9. 16. 23. 30 SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITEDS LIABILITY upon whom process against it may be served. COMPANY. NAME: LILLIE B LLC. Articles of SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 30 Organization were filed with the Secretary of Meadow Lane, Lawrence, New York 11559. State of New York (SSNY) on 05/13/05. Office Purposes: For any lawful purpose. location: Nassau County. SSNY has been desigFL#138<SxS/12. 19. 26 6/2. 9. 16 _ nated as agent of the LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a COMPANY. NAME: MAGHERY REALTY LLC. copy of process to the LLC< c/o Solomon Articles of Organization were filed with the Zabrowsky, Esq., 1815 East 16th Street, Brooklyn, Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on New York 11229. Purpose: For any lawful pur5/16/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY pose. has been designated as agent of the LLC upon FL #159 6x 5/26. 6/2. 9. 16. 23. 30 whom process against it may be served. SSNY Notice of Formation of 830 NASSAU ROAD, LLC, shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC). Joseph Wilson, 1 083 West Park Avenue, Long Articles of Organization filed with the Secy of Beach, New York 1 1 501 . Purpose: For any lawful State of NY on 5/11/05. NY office location: purpose. Nassau County. Secy of State is designated as FIftifi/iAYfi/cvihn o IA 73 an _ agent upon whom process against the LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION Of LIMITED LIABILITY may be served. Secy of State shall mail a copy COMPANY. NAME: FRANKIE G. FITNESS, LLC. of any process against the LLC served upon Articles of Organization were filed with the him/her to c/o Martin 8c Molinari, Esqs. LLP, 148 Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on S. Long Beach Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520. 05/06/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY Purpose: To Engage in any lawful act or activihas been designated as agent of the LLC upon ty. whom process against it may be served. SSNY FL #160 6x 5/26. 6/2. 9. 26. 23. 30 shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 167 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY Bermuda Street, Atlantic Beach, New York COMPANY. NAME: 350 FG LLC. Articles of 1 1509. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. Organization were filed with the Secretary of FLtflSS<Sx S/75. iS/7 9 16 73. 30_ _ State of New York (SSNY) on 05/17/05. Office NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY location: Nassau County. SSNY has been desigCOMPANY. NAME: 626 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE, nated as agent of the LLC upon whom process LLC. Articles of Organization were, filed with the against it may be served. SSNY shall mall a Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on copy of process to the LLC, 563 Chelsea Road, 04/27/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY Oceanside. New York 11572. Purpose: For any has been designated as agent of the LLC upon lawful purpose. whom process against It may be served. SSNY FL #162 6x 5/26. 6/2. 9. 16. 23. 30 shall mall a copy of process to the LLC, 812 NOTICE OF SALE Napoleon Street, Woodmere. New York 1 1598. SUPREME COURT-COUNTY OF NASSAU Purpose: For any lawful purpose. MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-" FL <HS6 iSx 5/26. 6/2. 9. 16. 23 _ TEMS. INC. MIN NO. 10005230036120863 9, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY Plaintiff against COMPANY. NAME: 64 GROVE STREET. LLC. RONALD'MEANS;etal.. Articles of Organization were filed with the Defendants) Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale

duly entered 7/12/2004 I, the undersigned - Referee will sell at public auction atNorth Front Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse. 262 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY on 6/23/2005 at 9:00 AM premises known as 120 EAST FULTON AVENUE, ROOSEVELT, NY 11575 ALL that certain plot, piece, tract or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Town of Hempstead. County of Nassau and State of New York Section 55 Block 476 Lot 101&510 Approximate amount of lien $269,517.63 plus interests and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment Index # 18800/03 THOMAS A. WILLIAMS. Esq., Referee. Fein, Such & Crane, (Attorney's for Plaintiff) 1747 Chestnut Ridge Road, Suite 201, Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. 10977 (973) 538-4700 X 151 Dated: 5/19/2005 Our File #: AUNY 288 mu FL# 164 4x5/26. 6/2. 9/16 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: 238 CEDARHURST ASSOCIATES, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/08/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 238 Cedarhurst Avenue, Apartment 4A, Cedarhurst, New York 11516. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. FL# 169 6x6/2. 9. 16. 23. 30. 7/7 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT-COUNTY OF NASSAU MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC., AS NOMINEE FOR HCI MORTGAGE, Plaintiff against ROSE TAFFE if living, and if he be dead...,et al. Defendants) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered 11/17/2004 I. the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at North Front Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262 'Old Country Road, Mineola, NY on 6/30/2005 at 9:15 AM premises known as 34 EAST RAYMOND AVE., ROOSEVELT, NY ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York. Section 55 Block 440 Lot 165 Approximate amount of lien $250,674.71 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment, Index #: 015879/03 DARLENE HARRIS, Esq., Referee Berkman. Henoch, Peterson 8c Peddy, P.C. Attorneys for Plaintiff, 100 Garden City Plaza, Garden City, New York, 11530 Dated: 5/18/2005 Our File*: CTI-70235jr

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FL #170 4x6/2, 9, 16.23 INUIlUb vjr oALb SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY FV-1, INC., Plaintiff(s) vs. JOHN H. MOORE. JR.; et al. Defendant速 Attorney速 for Plaintlff(s): Rosickl & Associates, P.C., 152 Islip Avenue, Suite 18, Islip, New York 11751(631)224-4678 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein on or about September 30, 2004, I will sell at Public Auction to the highest bidder at North front steps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York 11501. On June 30, 2005 at 10:00 AM Premises known as 180 Randall Avenue, Freeport, New York 11520 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York. Section: 54 Block: 63 Lot: 11 As more particularly described in the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approxirinate amount of judgment $318,841.25 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 3626/04 Lisa Siano, Esq., REFEREE FL#171 4x6/2,9. 16.23

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ALOMA LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Arts.of Org. filed with Secy of State of NY (SSNY) on 4/27/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 45 Bauer Avenue. Roosevelt. New York 11575. Purpose: For any lawful activity. FL0172 6x6/2. 9. 16. 23. 30. 7/7 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF NASSAU - CENTEX HOME EQUITY COMPANY, LLC, Plaintiff, AGAINST SUE JONES, ET. AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly dated 4/25/2005, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the the calendar control part (CCP) of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, on 7/5/2005 at 11:30 AM, premises known as 28 Coolidge Place, Freeport, NY 11520. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Village of Freeport, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section, Block and Lot: 55-239-15 and 16. Approximate amount of lien $190,661.35 plus Interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #017521/04. Pearl O Murphy Esq.. Referee, STEVEN J. BAUM, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240-1291 Dated (continued on next page)


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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: TOCCI CHIROPRACTIC AND WELLNESS, PLLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/26/05. The latest date of dissolution is 05/12/3004. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the PLLC. c/o Dr. Emil Tocci, IV. 215 Bayside Avenue, Oceanside. New York 11572. Purpose: For the practice of the profession of Chiropractic. FL #178 6x6/9, 16. 23. 30. 7/7. 14 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT; NASSAU COUNTY MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS. INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FREMONT INVESTMENT AND LOAN. Plaintiff(s) vs. ROBERTA SANDERS; etal Defendants) Attorney(s) for Plaintiff(s): Rosicki. Rosicki & Associates. P.C.. 152 Islip Avenue. Suite 18. Islip. New York 11751 (631)224-4678 Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein on or about May 10. 2005,1 will sell at public Auction to the highest bidder at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola. New York 11501. On July 12. 2005 at 11:30 AM Premises known as 471 Pennsylvania Avenue. Freeport, New York 11520 ALL certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Town of Hempstead. County of Nassau and State of New York, known and designated as part of Lot No. 2 on a certain map entitled. 'Revised Map of Steams Park, Freeport, Long Island, Property of Hugo Steams, Inc.. Civ. Eng'rs. Freeport, Long Istand". and filed in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassau. April 18. 1916, as Map No. 26. Case No. 193. Section 36 Block K-00 Lot 41 As more particularly described In the judgment of foreclosure and sale. Sold subject to all of the terms and conditions contained in said judgment and terms of sale. Approximate amount of judgment $362878.69 plus interest and costs. INDEX NO. 04-014066 John Emmet Ryan. Esq.. REFEREE FL0179 4x6/9. 16.23.30 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT-COUNTY OF NASSAU WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, F.A., Plaintiff, Against HEROLD MARTIN AND DIANA SMITH. ' Defendants) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered 10/15/2003 I. the undersigned Referee win sell at public auction at the North Front Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse. 262 Old Country Road. Mineola, NY on 7/8/2005 at 9:00 AM premises known as 36 Elm Ave., Hempstead, NY 11550 All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Town of Hempstead. County of Nassau and State of New York Section 34 Block 378 Lot 118 Approximate amount of lien $157,714.15 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment. Index # 02/013842 TERENCE SMOLEV. Esq.. Referee. Shapiro and DiCaro 250 Mile Crossing Blvd.. Suite One. Rochester. NY 14624 Dated: 5/27/2005 File #: 02-43073r jvl FL#181 4x6/9. 16.23.30 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU

CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Plaintiff against ANN MARIE MANIGAULT. HERBERT MANIGAULT. Defendants). Index No. 016492/03. Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale duly filed on 12/14/2004,1, the undersigned Referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction on the north front steps of the Nassau County Courthouse. 262 Old Country Road. Mineola. N.Y. on the 14th day of July. 2005 at 11:00 a.m. of that day. the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: Said premises situate in the Town of Hempstead and County of Nassau, and State of New York, commonly being known as and by street address 279 Lincoln Avenue. Roosevelt. N.Y. 11575. Tax account number: Section: 55 Block: 471 Lot: 371. Approximate amount of Judgment $214,342.68 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment and terms of sale. Index No. 016492/03. John C. DeLeonardis, Esq.. Referee. Gultace & Weld LLP Attomey(s) for Plaintiff 500 First Federal Plaza Rochester, N.Y. 14614 (585)340-2361 6/2/05

John C. DeLeonardis, Esq., Referee FL 0182 4x6/9. 16.23.30 Notice Is hereby given that a license number 540 for beer, liquor and wine has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, liquor and wine at retail In a vessel Sheryll Pdncess, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 505 S. Main St., Freeport, Nassau County, NY 11520 for on premises consumption. Undersigned Sheryil Princess/Sheryll G. Corporation. FL #183 2x6/9. 16 •• NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAU ABN AMRO MORTGAGE GROUP. INC..

Plaintiff against LUZGOMEZ etal.. Defendants) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered 5/3/2005 I. the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at Calendar Control Part (CCP).Supreme Courthouse. 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola NY on 7/12/2005 at 11:30 AM premises known as 41 ASTOR PLACE, ROOSEVELT, NY 11575 ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Town of Hempstead. County of Nassau and State of New York. Section 55 Block 457 Lot 139 Approximate amount of lien $325,701.53 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #04-011262 ELLEN N. SAVINO. Esq., Referee. Fein, Such & Crane, (Attorney's for Plaintiff) 747 Chestnut Ridge Road. Suite 201, Chestnut Ridge. N.Y. 10977 (973) 538-4700X151 Dated: S/26/ 2005 Our File #: AQB 449 mu FL #184 4x6/9. 16.23.30 NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF NASSAU - AMERICAN HOME MORTGAGE ACCEPTANCE INC., Plaintiff, AGAINST ALPHA SAKO, A/K/A ALPHA K. SACKO. ET. AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly dated 4/25/2005, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the the calendar control part (CCP) of Ifie Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, on 7/12/2005 at 11:30 AM, premises known as 56 West Pennywood Avenue, Hempstead, NY 1,1575. All that certain'plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section, Block and Lot: 36-158-220. Approximate amount of lien $260,327.94 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #015286/04. Felice J; Muraca. Esq., Referee, STEVEN J. BAUM, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240-1291 Dated: 5/31/2005 FL 185 4T 6/9 16.23.30

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: HUNTER9J, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 04/25/05. The latest date of dissolution is 12/31/2025. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 28 Hazard Road, Lido Beach, New York 11561. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. FL #187 6x 6/9. 16; 23, 30. 7/7. 14 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

BY THE BOARD OF APPEALS Pursuant to the provisions of Article 27 Section 269 of the Building Zone Ordinance. NOTICE is hereby given that the BOARD OF APPEALS of the Town of Hempstead will hold a public hearing in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Town Hall Plaza, One Washington Street, Hempstead, New York on 6/22/2005 at 9:30 A.M. & 2:00 P.M. to consider the following applications and appeals: THE FOUOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED STARTING AT 9:30 A.M.

468/05. UNIONDALE-Park Square Realty, Inc., c/o Gary Pasquaretta, Renewal of grant to maintain 2family dwelling.,N/W cor. Harding St. & Nassau Rd.. a/k/a 996 Harding Rd. 469/05. INWOOD-Nextel of New York, lnc.,d/b/a Nextel Communications, Renewal of grant to mainfain 152' lattice tower & maintain unmanned modular radio equipment shelter (specialized mobile radio system).,E/s Henry St., 350.96' S/o Burnside Ave. running thru to West Service Rd., a/k/a 280 Henry St. 470/05- 471/05. NR WESTBURY-Farzan & Sheila Ali. Renewal of grants: maintain roof sign on existing building; maintain one 3-part double-faced, illuminated ground sign, overall size 96 sq.ft., overall height 15' setback I1 from front property line & 6" from side properly line.,S/s Old Country Rd., 122.72' E/o Grand Blvd., a/k/a 966 Old Country Rd. 472/05.WEST HEMPSTEAD-Ruby Hernandez, Renewal of grant to maintain 2-famlly dwelling.,S/s Forest PI., 250' W/o Berry Ave., a/k/a 440 Forest Pi. 473/05. OCEANSIDE-Anthony & Tina Marie Garbarino, Variance, lot area occupied, maintain wood deck with trellis attached to dwelling., N/s Harold St., 112.77' W/o Moreland Ave., a/k/a 3439 Harold St. 474/05. HEWLETT-Julian Scott Davis & Marilyn Davis, Variances, lot area occupied, rear yard, maintain wood deck attached to dwelling., N/s Sutton La., 65' W/o Mill Rd., a/k/d 5 Sutton La. 475/05. EAST MEADOW-Donna Stark, Variances, lot area occupied, front yard average setback, construct garage, vestibule, portico, 2-story addition & 2nd story addition all attached to dwelling., W/s Argyle Rd., 336.16' N/o Dogwood Ave., a/k/a 384

Argyle Rd. 476/05. NR WESTBURY-Eugene V. Clmaglla, Mother/Daughter Res. (2nd kitchen).,N/s Melody La., <jl' W/o Lion La., a/k/a 37 Melody La. (Negative Declaration Issued under S.E.Q.R.) 477/U5 - 478/05. LEVITTOWN-Robert & Jill Keller, Variance, rear yard, maintain roof over patio attached to dwelling; Maintain 6' high fence & 4' high fence within the clear sight triangle.,N/E cor. Meridian Rd. & Constellation Rd., a/k/a 87 Meridian Rd. 479/05. BALDWIN-Geoffrey Teurfs,Variances, lot area! occupied, front yard average, setback, side yardj construct 1 -story additions, 2-story addition, 2nd story addition & roofed over open porch all attached to dwelling..E/S Byrd PI., 53' S/o Hayes St., a/k/a 3165 Byrd PI. 480/05. OCEANSIDE-Howard Cohen, Variance, rear yard.r construct addition to dwelling. .Westerly end of Parkins Ave., 332.7' W/o Nassau Ave., a/k/a 255 Perkins Ave. 481/05. SEAFORD-St. William the Abbot R. C. Churth, Amusement Rides (Special Event) duration July 6-10, 2005..S/W cor. Jackson Ave. & Wilbume Ave., a/k/a Church Parking Lot. 482/05. - 483/05. LEvlTTOWN- Elizabeth M. Rickert, Mother/Daughter Res. (2nd kitchen); Maintain shed larger than permitted & exceeding horizontal maximum.^ Border La.. 192.59' N/o Bucket La., a/k/a 32 Border La. (Negative Declaration issued under S.E.Q.R.) • 484/05. EAST ATLANTIC BEACH-Joseph M. & Jane O'Connell, Variances, front yard setbacks on Oswego Ave. & Beech Blvd., construct stairs & roof over porch attached to dwelling (demolish existing stairs)., N/E cor. Oswego Ave. & Beech Blvd.. a/k/a 58 Oswego Ave. 485/05. BELLMORE-Debra L. Saladino, Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, front width at street & setback line, construct dwelling with garage (demolish existing dwe«ing).,E/s Russell St.. 200' S/o NattaiBlvd. 486/Q5. BELLMORE-South Shore Builders Corp., Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, front width at street & setback line, construct dwelling with garage., E/s Russell St., 250' S/o Natta Blvd. 487/05. LEVITTOWN-Cellular Telephone Company d/b/a AT&T Wireless, Install twelve (12) wireless communication antennas & equipment cabinets all on roof q'f existing buildlng.,S/s Hempstead Tpke., ISO1 E/o Center La., a/k/a 3000 Hempstead Tpke. (Negative Declaration issued under S.E.Q.R.) THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED STARTING AT 2:00 P.M. 488/05.NR ISLAND PARK-John Steven & Georgeanne S. Krieg, Variances, front yard average setback, rear yard, construct dwelling with garage & roofed over open porch.,E/s Massachusetts Ave., 400' N/o Saratoga Blvd. 489/05. FRANKLIN SQUARE-James & Mary Rachel Coucoulas, Variances, side yard, side yards aggregate,' maintain open porch attached to dwelling.,S/s Delmar Ave., 223.75' W/o Paschal Ave., a/k/a 1093 Delmar Ave. 490/05. ELMONT-Blanco Homes, lnc.,Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, construct dwelling with garage..N/W cor. Lehrer Ave. & Rosser Ave. (a/k/a Rosser St.) 491/05. ELMONT-Blanco Homes. lnc.,Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, lot width at street & setback line, construct dwelling.. N/s Rosser Ave.(a/k/a Rosser St.). 60.92' W/o Lehrer Ave. 492/05. - 493/05. LIDO BEACH-Ronald S. & Dorothea M. Capone, Variances, lot area occupied, rear yard, front yard setback on Biarritz St., construct 1 story additions and 2 story addition all attacljed to dwelling; Variances, lot area occupied, tear yard, front yard setback on Biarritz St., constuct addition attached to detached garage for stofage.,S/E cor. Biarritz St. & Udo Blvd., a/k/a 5 Biarritz St. 494/05. SEAFORD-Kenneth & Kathleen Roll, Variance, rear yard, construct dwelling with garage., S/E cor. Bayvlew St. & Island Channel Rd. 495/05.EAST MEADOW-Joseph Rolf & Celia Fox, Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, front width at street & setback line, maintain dwelling on a lesser lot.,S/s Elmore Ave., 620' E/o Dale Ave., a/k/a 318 ElmoreAve. 496/05. EAST MEADOW-Joseph Rolf & Celia Fox, Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, front width at street & setback line, construct dwelling with garage., S/s Elmore Ave., 660' E/o Dale Ave. 497/05. - 498/05. INWOOD-Nadir Uygan, Use variance to convert dwelling to offices for contracting firm In Res. "B" District; Permission to park in Res. "B" District.,N/s Wanser Ave., 165.71' E/o Doughty Blvd., a/k/a 226 Wanser Ave. (Negative Declaration issued under S.E.Q.R.) 1356/05.NR GARDEN CITY-Cole Bros. Circus, Inc., Use port of premises for place of public assembly & amusement (circus) July 11, 2005 • July 14, 2005.jfS/s Old Country Rd. dpprox. 400' W/o Meadowbrook Pkwy., a/k/a Roosevelt Field Mall overflow parking lot. (Negative Declaration issued under S.E.Q.R.) 1367/05. - 1371/05, GARDEN CITY EAST-809 Stewart Ave. LLC., Variance in off-street parking (proposed offices/retail stores); Permission to park'in front yard setback; Install menu board sign not permitted In conjunction with proposed Dunkin Donuts; Install double-faced. Illuminated detached ground sign; ' 95.77 sq. ft. per face & overall size 191.54 sq. ft.; overall height 20'; setback IV 9" from Stewart Ave.: Install second double-faced, illuminated detached ground sign; clearance 3' 6" from grade'to bottom of sign; setback 14' 8" from Stewart Ave.,N/s Stewart Ave., 179.78' E/o South St.; a/k/a 809 Stewart Ave. (Negative Declaration issued under S.E.Q.R.) 1373/05. -1374/05. INWOOD-Jason Teramo & Chris

Strauss, Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, front width at street line & setback line, side yard, maintain dwelling on a lesser lot; Variance, side yard, construct 2-story & 2nd story additions to dwelling.,N/s Davis Ave., 185' w/o Elm Rd., a/k/a 148 Davis Ave. 1375/05. INWOOD-Jason Teramo & Chris Strauss,Variances, subdivision of lot, lot area, front width at street line & setback line, construct dwelllng..N/s Davis Ave., 225' W/o Elm Rd. ALL PAPERS PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE HEARING ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THE BOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN HALL, 1 WASHINGTON STREET, HEMPSTEAD, NY 11550. Interested parties may appear at the above time and place. At the call of the Chairman, the Board will consider the Decision and Reserve Decision calendar. By order of the Board of Appeals, Gerald G. Wright, Chairmdn Joseph F. Pellegrini, Secretary to the Board of Appeals FL 191 6/16 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NASSAU Ameriquest Mortgage Company, Plaintiff vs. Glen Harvey Rogers, EquiCredit Corporation of NY. Defendant®. Index No.: 04-002164 REFEREE'S NOTICE OF SALE IN FORECLOSURE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale entered on August 9, 2004 and bearing the Index No. 04002164. I, the undersigned Referee, will sell at public auction at the Calendar Control Part (CCP) Courtroom of the Supreme Court. 100 Supreme Court Drive. Mineola NY 11501. on July 19. 2005 at 11:30 a.m.. premises known as: 95 Babylon Turnpike. Freeport, NY 11520 ALL that certain plot, piece, or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead. Village of Freeport. County of Nassau. State of NY Section 55; Block 238; Lot 162 Approximate amount of lien. $206;857.50. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of the filed Judgment of foreclosure and sale. Lisa Sciano. Esq., Referee FORSYTH, HOWE, O'DWYER, KALB & MURPHY, P.C.. ONE CHASE SQUARE. SUITE 1900. ROCHESTER. NY 14604 (585)325-7515 ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF FL#192 4x6/16. 23. 30. 7/7 NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR LONG BEACH MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST 2003-1, Pltf. vs. NYEEMA JOHNSON, BILLY DEE WILLIAMS. Defts. Index #03-017276. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated Nov. 4. 2004, I will sell at public auction on the north front steps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262 Old Country Rd.. Mineola. NY on July 14. 2005 at 9:45 a.m. prem. k/a 134 Meister Blvd.. Freeport. NY a/k/a Lot Numbers 8. 9 and 10 and part of 11 all in Block 8 on a certain map entitled. "Map Amending Map of Meister Beach. The Venice of Freeport, situated at Freeport. Nassau County. New York" and filed in the Nassau County Clerk's Office on May 14. 1930 as Map No. 709, Case No. 827. Approx. amt. of judgment is $354,979.09 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. THOMAS CARROLL Referee. CERTILMAN, BAUN, ADLER 8< HYMAN, LLP, Attys. for Pltf.. 90 Merrick Ave.. East Meadow. NY. #63441 FL#193P 4x 6/16. 23. 30. 7/7

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: PROPERTIES 4 SHORE LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/31/05. Office location: Nassau County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC. 130 East Olive Street, Long Beach, New York 11561. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. FL #194 6x 6/16, 23.30.7/7 14 21 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT-COUNTY OF NASSAU PNC MORTGAGE CORP. OF AMERICA,

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Defendants) Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered 2/23/2001 I. the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Front Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse. 262 Old Country Road. Mineola. NY on 7/14/2005 at 9:45 AM premises known as 385 Slgmond St.. Freeport, NY 11520 ALL that certain plot'piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Incorporated Village of Freeport. County of Nassau and State of New York Section 54 Block 206 Lot 726-729 Approximate amount of lien $196.246.06 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed judgment. lndex# 031863/99 (continued on next page)


PUBLIC NOTICES from previous page ANTHONY PUCCIO, Esq.. Referee. Shapiro and DiCaro 250 Mile Crossing Blvd., Suite One, Rochester, NY 14624 Dated: 6/6/2005 File*: 04-51013rjvl FL #195 4x6/16, 23, 30. 7/7 NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF NASSAU - MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. "MERS" AS NOMINEE FOR FREMONT INVESTMENT AND LOAN, ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS, Plaintiff, AGAINST RICHARD LAYTON, ET. AL, Defendant(s). Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly dated 5/10/2005, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the the calendar control part (CCP) of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, on 7/19/2005 at 11:30 AM, premises known as 16 Southside Avenue, Hempstead, NY 11520. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section, Block and Lot: 62-49-9. Approximate amount of lien $203,601.28 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #18361/04. Douglas T. Bums, Esq., Referee, STEVEN J. BAUM, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240-1291 Dated: 6/9/2005 FL1964T6/16, 23. 30. 7/7 NOTICE OF SALE ' SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF NASSAU - MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FOR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, AGAINST VERNON KING, ET. AL., Defendant(s). Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly dated 2/4/2005, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the North Front Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262 Old Country Rd., Village of Mineola, New York, on 7/19/2005 at 11:30 AM, premises known as 60 Brooks Avenue, Hempstead, NY 11575. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section, Block and Lot: 55-313-249, 250. Approximate amount of lien $275,140.17 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #04-012220. Guy R. Wacco, Esq., Referee, STEVEN J. BAUM, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240-1291 Dated: 6/3/2005 FL1974T6/16, 23, 30. 7/7 , NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: COUNTY OF NASSAU - WASHINGTON MUTUAL BANK, FA, Plaintiff, AGAINST JOSEPH BONAMY, ET. AL., Defendants). Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly, dated 5/4/2005, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at public auction at the the calendar control part (CCP) of the Supreme Court, 100 Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, on 7/19/2005 at 11:30 AM, premises known as 194 Woodside Avenue, Freeport, NY 11520. All that certain plot piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Village of Freeport, County of Nassau and State of New York, Section, Block and Lot: 55-352-486 through 488. Approximate amount of lien $234,949.94 plus interest and costs. Premises will be sold subject to provisions of filed Judgment Index #656/05. Michael Longer, Esq., Referee, STEVEN J. BAUM, P.C., Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240-1291 Dated: 6/7/2005 FL 1984T6/16, 23, 30, 7/7 NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. AMERIQUEST MORTGAGE COMPANY, Pltf. vs. KAREEM EBANKS; ELEGANT ENTRIES OF NASSAU, INC., Defts. Index #02/13914. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated June 5, 2003, I

will sell at public auction on the north front steps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY on July 18, 2005 at 9:15 a.m. prem. k/a 188 North Long Beach Ave., Freeport. NY. Said property located on the East line of Long Beach Ave., 625.19 ft. Northerly from a point made at the intersection of the North line of Lena Ave. and the East line of Long Beach Ave., being a plot 143.79 ft: x 75.01 ft. x 142.57 ft. x 75.03 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is $265,721.48 plus costs and interest. Sold subject to terms and conditions of filed judgment and terms of sale. MICHAEL A. MONTESANO, Referee. KNUCKLES & KOMOSINSKI. P.C., Attys. for Pltf., 220 White Plains Rd., 6th floor, Tarrytown, NY. #63470 FL#199P4x6/16. 23, 30.7/7 PLANNING BOARD PUBLIC HEARING JUNE 23, 2005 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a public hearing will be held before the Planning Board on Thursday, June 23, 2005, at 8:00 P.M., in the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Main Conference Room, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York, on the applications of cases as they apear on the calendar. 84 Park Avenue - Long laland Realty & Development- (Adjourned from April 14, 2005) Application for Subdivision: "Kelvin Pines", to erect three (3) One-Family Dwellings. Sec. 054, Block 086, Lot 214. Residence A. A copy of the Application Is available for viewing at the Office of the Village Clerk during the hours of 8:30 A.M, and 4:00 P.M. for the purpose of inspection by Interested persons. INTERESTED PROPERTY OWNERS and other persons should appear at the above time and place to. have questions answered and to voice opinions. BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING BOARD Carolyn Thomas, village Clerk Ft 200 IT6/16 SITE PLAN REVIEW BOARD MEETING -June 23,2005 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a public hearing will be held before the Site Plan Review Board on Thursday, June 23, 2005, at 8:30 P.M., In the Incorporated Village of Freeport, Main Conference Room, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York, on the applications of cases as they appear on the caleadar. INTERESTED PROPERTY OWNERS and other persons should appear at the above time and place to have questions answered and to voice opinions. SP-1876 - 49 Bedell Street - Hugh Schaefer. (Adjourned from 4/14/05) Application to maintain finished basement partitions and outside entrance. Sec. 062, Block 046, Lot 011. Business B, . 2. SP-1878 - 140 East Merrick Road - Hugh Schaefer. (Adjourned from 4/14/05) Application to replace existing storefront; Sec. 062; Block 053, Lot 349. Manufacturing. 3. SP-1910 - 194 East Merrjck Road (a/k/a 186-4 88 East Merrick Road] - Gary'lenhart, R.A. (Adjourned from 5/26/05) Application to construct 20 ft. x 61.6 ft. masonry garage attached to existing masonry storage building. Sec. 062, Block 035, Lot 340. Industrial. 4. SP-1922 - 181 North Main Street - Paul Heras Application to Maintain 184 ft. of 6 ft. chain link fence. Sec. 055, Block 262, Lot 321. Service Business. 5. SP-1923 - 239 Woodcleft Avenue - Jeremy's Ale House. Application to remove wooden bench and ramp; add new handicap ramp to side. Sec. 062, Block 177, Lots 074 & 075. Marine Commerce. SP-1924 - 255 West Sunrise Highway - Jai & Hiru Moolchandani. Application for new front facade. Sec. 054, Block 080, Lot 013. Business B. 7. SP-1925 - 32 Smith Street- LJS & Associates Consulting Engineers. Application for interior alterations to include new partition, lighting, electric, HVAC and exterior changes to walls, doors and windows. Sec. 062, Block 053, Lot 057. Business B. 8. SP-1920 - 266 Nassau Avenue - Property Development Network Corp. (Parcel A) Application

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NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK Notice Is hereby given that the Purchasing Agent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport, New York will receive sealed proposals for"• ONE (1) NEW TYPE 1, CLASS 1. CONFIGURATION A, STAR-OF-LIFE CERTIFIED AMBULANCE 170" X 95' until 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday, July 5, 2005, In the Main Conference Room of the Municipal Building, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, ' New York, 11520, at which time and place they : will be opened publicly and read aloud. Plans, Specifications and forms of proposal may be seen and obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent, Municipal Building, 1st Floor, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport. New York, 11520, from 9:00 A.M. on Friday. June 17. 2005 j until 4:00 P.M. Friday, July 1. 2005. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid proposals received and subject to these reservations, shall award the contract to the lowest qualified and responsible bidder. Bids, which. In the opinion of the'Board, are unbalanced, shall be rejected. In submittingj3' bid, bidders,agree.not to withdraw their bid within forty-five (45) days after the date for the opening thereof. '..'._'.', . Purchasing Agent . Village of Freeport - -VILLAGE OF FREEPORT . N Issue Date - June 16, 2005 FL 202 IT 6/16 NOTICE TO BIDDERS ALBANY AVENUE AREA ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR THE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT . . NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK Notice is hereby given that the Purchasing Agent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport, New York will receive sealed proposals for "ALBANY AVENUE AREA ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT' until 11:00 A.M. on July 19, 2005 In the Main Conference Room of the Municipal Building, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport, New York, 11520, at which time and place they will be opened publicly and read aloud. Plans, Specifications and forms of proposal may be seen and obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent. Municipal Building, 1st Floor, 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport New York,

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11520. from 9:00 A.M. on Monday, June 27. 2005 until 4:00 P.M. Friday, July 15, 2005. Documents may be obtained by prospective bidders upon depositing ($100.00) which sum will be refunded to Contractors who submit bids, on return of the plans within ten (10) days after the contract has been awarded, if same are returned In good condition. Each bid must be accompanied by a bidder's bond in the amount of not less than five (5%) percent of the bid insuring to the benefit of the Village of Freeport, or a certified check of not less than five (5%) percent of the bid, made payable to the Village of Freeport, to assure the entering of the successful bidder into a acceptable contract. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Performance Bond, and Labor and Material Bond in the statutory form. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid proposals received and subject to these reservations, shall award the contract to the lowest qualified and responsible bidder. Bids, which, in the opinion of the Board, are unbalanced, shall be rejected. In submitting a bid. bidders agree not to withdraw their bid within forty-five (45) days after the date for the opening thereof. Purchasing Agent Village of Freeport VILLAGE OF FREEPORT Issue Date - June 16, 2005 Freeport Leader FL 203 IT 6/16 ; NOTICE TO BIDDERS 2005 TREE PLANTING CONTRACT FOR THE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK Notice is hereby given that the Purchasing Agent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport, New York will receive sealed proposals for "2005 TREE PLANTING CONTRACT., until. 11:00 A.M. on Tuesday. July 5, 2005 In the Main Conference Room of the Muciclpal Building. 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport. New York. 11520. at which time and place they will be opened publicly and read aloud. Specifications, proposal and proposed contracts may be seen and obtained at the Office of the Purchasing Agent. Municipal Building, 1st Floor, 46 North Ocean Avenue. Freeport, New York, 11520. from 9:00 A.M. on Monday. June 20, 2005 until 4:00 P.M. Friday July 1, 2005. Documents may be obtained by prospective bidders upon depositing ($25.00) which sum will be refunded to Contractors who submit bids, within ten (10) days after the contract has been awarded, if same are returned in good condition. . Each .bid m.ust be accompanied by a bidders bond in the amount'of not less than five (5%) percent of the bid insuring to the benefit of the Village otpreeport, or a certified check of not less than five (5%) percent of the bid, made payable to the Village of Freeport, to assure the entering of the successful bidder into a acceptable contract The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bid proposals received and subject to'these reservations, shall award the contract to the lowest qualified and responsible bidder. Bids, which. In the opinion of the Board, are unbalanced, shall be rejected. In submitting a bid, bidders agree not to withdraw their bid within forty-five (45) days after the date for the opening thereof. Purchasing Agent Village of Freeport VILLAGE OF FREEPORT Issue Date - June 16, 2005 Freeport Leader FL2041T6/16

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Nineteen staff members who will be retiring at the end of the school year shared honors with 45 newly tenured teachers at the June Baldwin Board of Education meeting, where accolades and personal anecdotes were shared and a few bittersweet tears were shed. The two-part meeting began with direct supervisors presenting'brief overviews of •staff members who together have given 400 years of service to Baldwin schools. After a tribute and presentation by Board President James Scannell, Superintendent of Schools Kathy Weiss, uncharacteristically nervous and holding back tears, read her prepared comments of pride and love for Baldwin's schools. In a surprise statement she announced that she has arranged to bequeath $250,000 to the Baldwin Schools in her will for a scholarship in her name. Later it was pointed out that this year's graduating seniors were first-graders when Dr. Weiss first came to Baldwin. The tender accolades to retiring staff were followed by more hearty applause for the young teachers who were granted tenure. The passing of the torch and the words of experience offered by retiring staff spoke of many of'the intangibles in a profession that creates a sense of family among colleagues and touches the lives of so many children. Board member Bill Edeleman, who did not run for re-election, was also honored by his peers. He advised the newly tenured teachers that "tenure is a significant milestone...take inspiration from the words of the retirees." Dr. Weiss, as is her custom, read a list of recent student achievements and noted that at Harvard University's graduation this year, three former Baldwin students were in the college's graduating senior class and four former Baldwin students were graduating from the law school. The business agenda of the regular board meeting was lengthy, and the board approved numerous contracts. Ed Cigna, assistant superintendent for business and administrative services, noted that five new contracts, coupled with several previously approved contracts, reflect the large number of projects which will be completed this summer that are part the $26,976,993 bond that was passed by voters on February 4, 2004. The projects include many roof and boiler replacements, classroom and science lab upgrades, the middle school tennis court refurbishment, and phone and technology upgrades which will also enhance security. In later conversation, Mr. Cigna told The Leader that the district has applied to the United States Tennis Association for grant money to refurbish tennis courts at Milburn School but has not received any recent information on the application's status. The board also discussed a number of the district's policies, as they do at each regular meeting, in an effort to update them to comply with current federal, state, and educational law and societal changes. Mr. Scannell described the current status of the policy on the use of buildings and facilities which was shown to district counsel since the May meeting. Following the suggestion of board member Mary Clark, at least 20 community organizations which regularly use district facilities were notified that discussion would be taking place on this issue. Continued discussion will occur at the July meeting and it is expected that a vote to finalize the policy will occur in August.

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Also following a resident suggestion, a hand-out was distributed explaining three general priority categories of groups which use school property. Mr. Scannell explained the decision to keep the categories general since it would be impossible to list specifically all potential users. Also, some groups might eventually cease to function. Policies, which must be officially approved by the board, in contrast to procedures which can be updated by administration, are intended to be more general in nature and to provide long-term guidance. The Priority One category would include PTAs, service organizations, and governmental organizations. Priority Two includes programs for students sponsored by not-for-profit organizations and Category Three includes programs sponsored by profit-making organizations and all other organizations. The procedures, which were quickly read, indicate when fees will be charged for the use of a facility as well as the payments incurred for the use of district staff. Fees, including overtime costs, will differ according to the priority category. Mr. Scannell noted that one of the reasons for the revisions is to set fees which correspond more accurately to district costs. As is currently policy, the board continues to reserve the right to consider such factors as the amount of space required and the time allotted to individual organizations. During recent years, some groups have come to the board complaining of insufficient time for themselves and overuse by other groups. There was also some concern this past.year by residents when a church group applied for the use of the high school auditorium for a Sunday service. It was~expfaThed aTffiat time that"recent court decisions on equal access did not allow the district to deny their application. If the policy and procedures are approved as they are now written in this initial draft, Sunday usage by any outside group would not be allowed. The board also responded to a question concerning test scores and the district's various methods of measuring and improving achievement, which was posed by a couple whose child will soon be eligible for kindergarten. In the course of the self-described "passionate" explanation by various board members and administrators, Ms. Clark noted that one of the directives given by the board to the new superintendent is to "tweak" the standardized test scores. The summer meetings of the board will take place on Wednesdays, July 6 and August 10, at the District Office on Hastings Street at 8 p.m. Newly elected board member Anne Hannon and newly appointed superintendent Dr. Robert Britto, who has attended both the May and June board meetings, will be sworn in at the July meeting.

Baldwin's retirees Retirees include Glivian Lambright (Brookside), Livia Chiaramonte (Lenox), Eleanor Liebmann (Lenox), Eileen LeGrande (Plaza), Michael Yosha (Steele). Phyllis Chambers, Helene Goldberg and Frances Folz (Middle School). Joel Friedman, Martha Green., Leslie Kellner, Susan Shenkman, Theresa Duemig and Cathy Ludd (High School). Linda Devlin, Robert Vecchione and William Horan (District Office), Tom Howard (High School), Dr. Waverlyn Peters and Dr. Kathy Weiss (District Office).

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