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Baldwin Herald 08-03-2023

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_________________ BALDWIN ________________

your HEALTH body / mind / fitness

and AUGUST 31, 2023

HERALD

with a focus on:

Wellness

Vol. 30 No. 36

Jerry Brown wins FASNY award

Town residents join e-cycle event

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AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2023

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‘Feels Like the First Time’ for HS choir By BEN FIEBERT bfiebert@liherald.com

Courtesy Kristine Costello

The Baldwin High School Choir opening for Foreigner and Loverboy.

The Baldwin High School choir took center stage at Jones Beach on Aug. 2, as the opening act for the classic rock band Foreigner during its historic farewell tour. Foreigner had announced that the concert, which also included the rock group Loverboy, would mark the final time the group would go on tour. The concert featured a special guest appearance from the group of musically gifted students from Baldwin, thanks to a radio contest. “I felt absolute disbelief,” Kristine Costello, the high school’s choir teacher, said when she found out that ConTinued on page 4

Thousands in state aid fund construction at library By BEN FIEBERT bfiebert@liherald.com

The Baldwin Public Library received $168,000 through the State Aid for Library Construction program to replace damaged spandrel glass, according to state and library officials. The funding is part of the State Education Department’s new initiative, allocating a total of $34 million to support construction and renovation projects in 197 public libraries across the state. “All of the money went toward the spandrel glass,” Elizabeth Olesh, the library director, said. “You need to apply beforehand and tell the state what you are planning to do with the money. The library has to match the amount that they receive.” Spandrel glass is designed to be non-transparent to help hide features between the floors of a building, including vents, wires and mechanical

equipment. “We have just applied for some funding toward a new digital sign under the same program, state construction aid for libraries,” Olesh said. “I’m not sure how much we will get, and I won’t know until October.” Assemblyman Brian Curran recently unveiled the allocation of state aid to support construction projects at several local libraries, including Baldwin. “I am very pleased to announce that five of our local libraries will be receiving much-needed funds to renovate,” Curran said. “Local libraries are invaluable to our communities, as centers for not only reading but learning and exploration as well. Many happy memories are made in local libraries, and I cannot wait to see how they put these funds to great use to better our community.” In addition to Baldwin, the libraries in Malverne, Rockville Centre, Oceanside and Freeport ConTinued on page 12

Tim Baker/Herald

The Baldwin public Library repairs damaged spandrel glass with $168,000 from the state.


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