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THE TOP TEN STUDENTS inthe .Class of 2002 atFreeport High School are,from left, front: VivianaSmith, Jared Jax, Erica Ryan;rear: Martin Lyttle, MichaelHurley, Raina Micciulli, AdamLickel, Adam Fleming, CoreyHanna, Eric Goldin.

LEADING the FHS Class of2002 during their senioryear have been ClassOfficers, from left, RomyChenet, vice president;LaNika Gray, secretary;Denise Edwards, treasurer;Luis Abreu, president.

SHARP DRESSED MEN. BaldwinHigh School students weredressed "to the nines" for theirprom Monday evening. Theyinclude [from left] Leonne Pryce,David Dorsey, Didyanan Latchman,Jack DeSalvio and Shawn Allen.Kneeling is Marlon Hyppolite. Formore graduation news see our spe-cial section.

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the Caroline G. Atkinson School werehonored at the June 19 meeting of theFreeport Board of Education. GuidanceCounselor Rosemarie Alario introducedeach of the students who had participatedin the Johns Hopkins Talent Search.

The purpose of the program is to iden-tify and assess students with exceptionalmath and verhal skills. The students usu-ally qualify at the 97th percentile of theirpeers across the nation. One of the hon-orees commented that the program""broadened my horizons."Superintendent Eric Eversley congratu-lated the "outstanding group of youngpeople."

Among the retirees honored at themeeting were Assistant SuperintendentAnthony Ciaglia and Board PresidentJohn Muscara. Dr. . Ciaglia's legacyincludes the growth of technology withinthe school district, said Dr. Eversley. Mr.

Muscara served two terms on the schoolboard and contributed much time andeffort to the Boosters Club. "We thank,you," said Dr. Eversley.

At the June 19 meeting of the FreeportBoard of Education Trustees unanimous-ly approved the Internet Acceptable UsePolicy for students. Board members alsoapproved the Code of Student Conductrecommended by Project S.A.V.E. com-mittee members. In a vote to approve anAttendance Policy, Trustee JosephCattano registered the only opposingvote. The policy calls for parents to benotified within 48 hours of a student'sabsence. Dr. Cattano strongly urgedboard members to reduce the time limit.Dr. Ciaglia said that in most cases parentsare notified within a few hours.

After attending a National SchoolBoard Conference in New Orleans, boardmembers Michael Raab and Dr. Cattanobrought back with them the idea for"paperless" board meetings. They hadattended a presentation at the Conference

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and enthusiastically supported the con-cept. Dr. Cattano said that the processwould eliminate the costs of paper, laborand messengers. Steve Perry, Web Masterfor the district, created a prototype fordemonstration purposes. The web sitewould be "easy to migrate," said Mr.Perry. Board member Ronald Ellerbe saidthat board members are usually privy toconfidential materials and asked howthose items would be handled. Mr. Perryreplied that passwords would be appliedto classified information. The programwill be introduced gradually over a peri-od of three or four months.

During the visitors' portion of themeeting one parent asked board membersto identify the passing grade on Regentsexaminations. When told that the passinggrade was 55, the parent said that somestudents were being told to retake theexam in order to get a 65. Dr. Eversley

said that he would look into the matter.A heated discussion over Advanced

Placement courses arose during the visi-tors' portion of the meeting. Board mem-ber Sunday Coward said there "needs tobe a lot of discussion" on the matter.Many universities do not accept creditsfor the courses if a student scores below4. A parent said that some students arevery concerned over the switch fromhonors courses to AP courses. Some ofthe students fear that the AP courses willlower their grade-point averages.

Stewart Lilker asked if construction atthe New Visions School would be com-pleted by September. Mr. Muscara saidthat: it. would not be finished bySeptember.

A reorganization meeting of the Boardof Education is scheduled to .take placeon July 2 at 7:30 at the Atkinson School.

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Saturday, June 29• Internet For Beginners, 10 a.m., Recovery, 1:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial

Library.• Children's Literacy Program, 10 a.m., ETS Youth Division, 87 Pine Street.

Sunday, June 30• Freeport Historical Museum, South Main Street, open 2-5 p.m.

Monday, July 1• Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 7 p.m., 40 North

Ocean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome.• Bingo at Congregation Bnai Israel, 7:45 p.m., 91 North Bay view Avenue.

• AA, 4:30 p.m:, Toastmasters, 7 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.

• Freeport Board of Trustees, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall.

Tuesday, July 2• Archbishop Molloy Council # 1974, Knights of Columbus, Our Holy

Redeemer Church basement. 7:30 p.m.• Alexander the Great, 2 p.m., African American Writers, 6:30 p.m., at the

Freeport Memorial Library.• Freeport Traffic Safety Commission, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall.

• Freeport Board of Education, Organization Meeting, 7:30 p.m., AtkinsonSchool.

Wednesday, July 3• AA, 4:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.• Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 9 a.m., 40 North

Ocean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome.• Freeport Kiwanis Club, 7:30 p.m., Bedell's West Wind.

Thursday, July 4•Freeport Memorial Library closed - Independence uay.• Village Hall closed - Independence Day.

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Trustees approve $2Mbond sales, early retirement

by Jim GoldingVillage trustees authorized the sale

of $51 mi l l i on in munic ipa l bondsMonday for the proposed electricpower plants and approved a resolu-tion accepting the StateEnvi ronmenta l Quali ty Review ActEnvi ronmenta l Assessment of the pro-ject by an engineering consult ing firmreport.

Barbara Jeffr ies of NSRConsul tan ts In t e rna t iona l gave athird-parly review of the environmen-tal assessment by the Massachusettsengineering consul tant firm TSR. Shereviewed the social, economic, tech-nical and environmental issues asso-ciated with the construction of theplants and said there was "no negativeimpact" of the project.

While no bids have been approvedfor the construction of the plant,Mayor Will iam F. Glacken said thefigure represents an estimated cost ofthe project based on the cost of simi-lar type power plants on Long Islandand New York. The project consists oftwo 44 megawatt combustion tur-bines. The Village of Freeport willoperate one, while a commercralpower producer will own the other.

Hubert Bianco, Electric Departmentsuperintendent, said if groundbreak-ing takes place in October, as planned,the project would be completed byJune 2003.

Board members also approvedanother bond sale for $1 mill ion forpreliminary costs involving the powerplant, including the engineering stud-ies and environmental review.

In a public hearing, trusteesapproved an amendment to the Villagecode to conform to a recently passedstate law allowing for early retirementfor municipal employees.

The law does not apply to police

officers.The board also reviewed and

approved an application to allow theLong Island Checker Cab company tooperate as many as 10 taxicabs withinthe village.

In other actions, trustees awarded acontract for $337,500 to TallyConstruclion of Rockville Cenlre for acommercial fa§ade rehabilitalion pro-jecl at 77 South Main; and a $168,700community development block grantto the owner of the bui lding towardIhe reconstruction of the building.

A $10,000 transfer in theCommuni ty Development BlockGrant program was approved lo cre-ate a budgel line item for the CatholicChariiies Work-Link CommunilyCenter Facility.

Responding to questions from resi-dent Stewart Lilker, Mayor Glackensaid the Catholic Chariiies would usethe grant to rehabilitale a trailer in.theparking field across from HomeDepot as a meeting area for day labor-ers, and for water and electricity use.The facility wil l .be used "for aboutone or two years, unt i l a permanentsite is found," the mayor said. TheCatholic Charities will rent based onutility use and will lease, the property.

Trustees also amended the CDBGregulations to allow grant assistanceto tenants of buildings of completedfagade projects with up to 50 percentqf signage costs.

In other business, Ihe board award-ed a $115,533 contract to Ben ElectricInc. for a liquid hypochlorite feed sys-tem used by the Public WorksDepartment, and set a public hearingfor July 15 to amend the village codeon dog license requiremenls.

The board's next meeting will beJuly 1.

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Saying NO to second-hand smoke

State Senator Charles Fuschillo, Jr., who chairs the Senatecommittee that deals with consumer affairs, is not the kind ofguy who will walk away from a fight. If the Senate goes backinto session this week, he thinks his bill to protect restaurantpatrons from second-hand smoke still has a chance.

He says the tobacco lobby is claiming small restaurantswould be hurt because they could not afford to provide sepa-rate enclosed areas for smokers, who would go elsewhere.But his personal experience proved otherwise. He went to a.restaurant in Suffolk, where restrictions like those he propos-es already exist. The wait was an hour and a half for a placethat does not permit smoking at all.

His memorandum in support of amending public healthlaw in relation to clean indoor air says New York City hasbanned smoking from all restaurants since 1995 and yetrestaurant license applications and revenues have increasedsince then. Experience in California and Colorado was alsopositive, it notes.

A recent report by the World Health Organization that sec-ond-hand smoke is "more serious than ever" also steeled hisresolve. If the "third most preventable" death is the onecaused by second-hand smoke, the Senator wants to do hispart to prevent it.

If the Senate bill (4989B) and Assemblyman Pete Grannis'bill (228D) pass and are signed by Governor George Pataki,what does this mean to Nassau County? A statewide lawwould have stricter rules than those in force now.

For restaurants with bars, Nassau County makes 100 per-cent of seating capacity non-smoking except that smoking isallowed in the bar area and/or a separately enclosed and ven-tilated smoking room that is less than a fourih_of the entireseating capacity. Establishments with fewer than 50 seats areexempt.

Under the proposed state law, the smaller restaurants wouldnot be exempt. The bar would have to be separated from thedining room by a partition or six feet of space. Those restau-rants that do not want to restrict smoking may have to makean investment in new air circulating systems and partitions.Some may be so small they have no choice but to prohibitsmoking entirely.

But for Senator Fuschillo, the bottom line is the public'shealth. If you agree with him, please e-mail him [email protected] or call 546-4100.

POWER TO LEARN: Freeport High School seniorYolanda Brown was one of 105 recipients ofCablevision's Power to Learn Scholarships. Ms.Brown will attend C.W. Post to major in healthand business. The awards are based on acade-mic achievements, extracurricular activities,community involvement, essays and faculty rec-ommendations. From left are Cablevision'smanager of community relations and education,Kerrin Berlent, and Ms. Brown.

PHANIE.tETHE FREEPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT responded to smoke in the area of Woodcleft Canal onJune 21 at 5 a.m. When the Fire Department arrived, they found a 75-foot boat fully involvedin fire. With a fireball that could be seen for blocks from a 200-pouhd propane tank on fire,the 1st Engine 211 stretched out hose lines to keep the fire from spreading to the dock. Withthe possibility of a second 200-pound propane tank blowing up, fire department membersused lines to cool the tanks down and put the fire out. The Bay Constables were called to thescene, along with the U.S. Coast Guard. A good job was done by the fire department to. keepthe fire from causing any further damage. All fire was knocked down and a long overhaul wasperformed to make sure the fire was completely out. All firefighting operations were under thecommand of Freeport Fire Chief John Wensley.

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ABOUT YOU Since mid-May,newspapers and maga/incs have print-ed exeerpts from the- graduationaddresses of various famous people.

One of the best received speakers andmost quoted, despite the fact that hesays practically the same thing eachyear, is Bil l Cosby. His advice to col-lege graduates is simple. "Get a job andgel out of the house."

Other speakers seem to spend timeperusing various books of famous quo-tations. They offer insights into l i fe -humani ty in general, individuals in par-ticular, goals, creativity, knowledge,love and a wealth of other universaltruths. Every graduation speaker has his

own perspective on just what the dayshould mean.

It is somewhat presumptuous forspeakers to think that in one speech orin one quotation they can impart thoseperfect words of wisdom that will makea significant difference in the lives of anaudience of such diverse graduates.But, nevertheless, many try.

Some try too hard and too long. Atthe college graduation of one of mydaughters, the main speaker was anofficial from the United Nations andmany of us sitting in the hot sunreceived a long lecture on the workingsof that august organization.Unfortunately his speech sounded likethe index of a book.

Instead of listening to him, most peo-

Sanitation district race heats upAlthough the election of commission-

ers for Sanitary District Number Twow i l l not lake place u n t i l Ju ly 25, thingsare already heating up.

This year there will be two positionsavailable - a regular five-year term forthe seat presently held by Tom Forte ofSouth Hempstead and a two-year term,reflecting the uncxpired portion of theterm of office of Jim Benjamin whoresigned. That seat is now held by RonGilchr is l of Roosevelt, who wasappointed to the position in Fall, 2001.

Sanitary District Number Two pro-vides services in the communities ofBaldwin, Roosevelt and SouthHempsiead. In the past, generally, butnot always, there has been one commis-sioner from Roosevelt and SouthHempstead and three from Baldwinreflecting the proportion of the popula-tions served.

This wi l l not be an at-large election asis typical in school district races. Sincethere are two seats available, candidatesmust run for a particular seat rather thanrunn ing at-large. The person receivingthe largest number of voles for a partic-ular seat wins that scat.

According to Sani ta t ion officialDouglas Hoffman, he believes that bothMr. Forte and Mr. Gilchrist will run,

although,"Nothing is set until we havethe petitions submitted and reviewed onJuly 15." In Baldwin, advertising signscan be seen around town for John Cools,Linda Degen, and Ralph Rose. Mr.Hoffman added, "We expect a lot ofpeople to be running."

The Baldwin Community Association(BCA) will sponsor a debate of the can-didates on Wednesday, July 17, at 8 p.m.at the Coral House RestauranrrTheybegan publicizing the event early ratherthan waiting unti l the petitions wereapproved so that all candidates areaware of the date.- Last year, there wassome confusion and not all the candi-dates appeared personally at the BCA'sforum. The BCA is a non-partisan orga-nization and does not endorse candi-dates, •

Support forBaldwin PrincipalBrookside School Parents recently

held a candlelight ceremony in supportof their principal. Full story to follow innext week's Leader.

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pie were, instead, craning their necksand finally getting up to walk aroundthe outdoor field to view the renownedthinker and physicist Stephen Hawking,who was scheduled to receive an hon-orary degree. So physically handi-capped, silting propped in his high-techwheelchair, he said not a word. Hispresence, his genius and the audience'sawareness of what it must have takenfor him to travel from England toBoston to accept his award was mes-sage enough for that year's graduates.

Graduations abound in today's soci-ety. We have everything from pre-school to graduate level commence-ments from every type of program orschool. And it is the word commence-ment, rather than

graduation, that should be the focus ofthe day.

Whatever level of education, the dayis really only a commencement, abeginning, of something else, some-thing new. Today's graduates shouldcertainly be advised to keep learning.They must be aware and alert Theymust be open to new ideas, new infor-mation, and new perspectives.

One educator once noted that stu-dents should be told,"It's not all aboutyou," but in some ways that really isn'tuntrue. Life is certainly "all about you"while at the same time being nothingabout you. The trick is to balance thetwo.. We wish all our local graduates much

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COUNCILMAN SANTI-NO HONORS WARHEROES: HempsteadTown CouncilmanAnthony Santino (3rdright) marches in theBaldwin AmericanLegion Memorial DayParade on GrandAvenue. Veterans join-ing CouncilmanSantino from left are:VFW Post 1434Commander—MichaeiMiller, VFW Post 246Commander ElectRobert Eckhardt, VFWPost 246 CommanderJohn Keegan andSteven Duckworth, allof Baldwin, andFormer VFW Post 246Commander John J. Sandhass of Freeport.

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KEVIN CONNELLY graduated cumlaude and received a Baehelor of Artsfrom Northeastern University's Collegeof Arts and Sciences on June 15.

D. MARA SHAKIER has heen award-ed the Doctor of Veterinary Medicinedegree from Michigan Stale University'sCollege of Veterinary Medicine. Ms.Shakier is the daughter of Walle Shakierof Freepori and a 1991 graduate ofFreeport High School.

JAIME L. PENA, a resident ofFreepori, received a Bachelor of Artsdegree in Environmental Sludies fromthe College of Liberal Arls and Sciencesai Alfred Universily. He is ihe son ofJaime Pena of Freeport, and a graduate ofLong Island Lutheran Middle and HighSchools.

AYANNAFEMI SMITH ANDREW,daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Andrewof Freeport, recently received a Bachelorof Science degree from Brown Universily

Summer theaterat Hofstra

Hofstra USA Productions hasannounced its 2002 summer season line-up. There are subscriptions available for$55 to see all three shows. Individual tick-ets are also available.

July 19 to August 4"Gypsy," a musical fable featuring

book by Arthur Laurents, music by JuleStyne and lyrics by Slephen Sondheim.This production will be directed by DanHeld, with musical direction by FrankDeMonoco. Tickets are $28 and $25 forsenior citizens and non-Hofstra students.Show times are 8 p.m. on Friday andSaturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday at theJohn Cranford Adams Playhouse.

August 9 to 25Neil Simon's "Laughter On The 23rd

Floor," directed by Ed Dennehy. Ticketsare $20 and $18 for senior citizens andnon-Hofstra students. Show times are 8p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m.on Sunday at the Monroe Lecture Center 'Theater.

Discounts are available for groups of 25people and more. There are also pre-the-ater dinners available at 6 p.m. on Fridayevenings only at the Hofstra UniversityClub, located in David S. Mack Hall,North Campus. Dinner is $20 per personprepaid with ticket order or $22 per per-son when purchased at the UniversityClub. Prices include tax and gratuity.

Defensive Driving CourseA six hour defensive driving course

will be given at Baldwin Jewish Center,885 East Seaman Avenue, Baldwin onTuesday July 30 and Thursday, AugustI from 7 to 10 p.m. The fee is $45 perperson and registrants should contactthe temple office at 223-5599 from 9a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays.

New hours at All Saints

All Saints; Episcopal Church inBaldwin is changing the followingtimes for its Wednesday and Sundayservices:

• 9 a.m. Sunday, Holy Eucharist andSermon.

• 10 a.m. Wednesday, Holy Eucharist.

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NIKI LEIGH CAGGIANO, daughterof Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Caggiano ofFreeport, recently received a Bachelor ofArts degree from Brown University.

PATRICIA A.. MILLER of Freeport,daughter of Mary Miller and RobertRichman, was awarded a BA in PoliticalScience.

Thousands of parents, family members,alumni, and friends were on hand onSaturday, May 18, to honor the Class of2002 at the SUNY College at Oneonta's113th Commencement.

Graduates from Freeport were KIM-BERLY M. CHARLES and LESLIEJILL BUCKSBAUM. From Baldwin areCORINNE ANDREA COZZUPOLI andKIRIAKI VLAHOPOULOTIS.

The State University • of new YorkCollege at Oneonta recently announcedIhe names of 797 sludents who earned

Dean's List honors for the Spring 2002 TIFFANY EBR1GHT. From Freeport aresemester. REBECCA UDELL and THERESA WIS-

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Reorganizing for construction"We're moving. Actually, we're not

going anywhere, but we are getting readyfor the start of construction in the Fall of2002," said Library Director BarbaraHopkins. When library users come to thelibrary in June, some changes await them.The Adult lounge area where magazines,videos, audio-tapes, etc. are now locatedwill be closed. (Materials will be availablebut located elsewhere in the library.) Atemporary Children's Room will be createdin the adult department where the adultlounge area used to be. Some materials, forexample reference volumes such as ency-clopedias, etc. will not be available forbrowsing. (Staff will retrieve the items asneeded.)

Adult programming (lectures, concerts,craft programs, etc.) will be restricted dur-ing construction, but all children's andyoung adult programming, especially theSummer Reading Clubs, will go on asusual.

"We apologize in advance for any incon-veniences to our users which may resultfrom these changes, all of which aredesigned to allow as many library servicesas possible to go on while we are building,"said Ms. Hopkins. (The Library Board hasannounced its intention to keep the libraryopen during construction.) There will be aninformation desk set up in the library assoon as construction begins, so that libraryusers will have a central location wherethey can go to find out where specificmaterials are located, as well as the currentconstruction status. Library patrons arealso asked to read the Piper, the library'snewsletter (published six times a year) tofind out about events at the library. (Copiesare mailed to each household in the schooldistrict), and are also available at thelibrary.

For more information, contact BarbaraHopkins at 223-6228.

Beach Bag WorkshopThe Young Adult Department of the

Baldwin Public Library will be having aBeach Bag Craft Workshop for youngadults in grades 6-12, on Monday, July 22,from 7 - 8:30 p.m.

Join artist Julianne Caudioso in creatinga summer beach bag using stencils, chunkystamps and paints!

Registration begins Monday, July 8 atthe Reference Desk. A non-refundablematerials fee of $3 is due at registration.

For more information, contact Mrs.Humes or Mrs. Pantuliano at 223-6228.

Cartooning WorkshopThe Young Adult Department of the

Baldwin Public Library will be having aCartooning Workshop for young adults ingrades 6-12, on Monday, July 8, from 7 -8:30 p.m.

Learn to draw cartoon characters withDisney animator Al Baruch. Mr. Baruchwill show young adults various techniquesused in cartooning, such as preparing athree-panel comic strip.

Young adults are invited to bring theirown artwork, and after the program, Mr.Baruch will offer his professional advice.The library will provide paper and pencils.

Registration has already begun at theReference Desk. Admission is free.

For more information, contact Mrs.Humes or Mrs. Pantuliano at 223-6228.

"Return to Never Land"The Baldwin Public Library will present

the film "Return to Never Land" (72 min.),rated G, on Wednesday, July 3, at 2 and 7p.m.

A sequel to the 1953 version of "Peter

Pan," Wendy and her family are living inLondon during World War II. Bent onrevenge against Peter, Captain Hook kid-naps Jane, Wendy's daughter (thinkingshe's Wendy).

All members of the family are invited toattend. Adults are requested to take sealsalong the side walls so children may havean unobstructed view of the screen. Nostrollers, please.

Family film seriesJoin us at the Baldwin Public Library in

July and August for films that the entirefamily will enjoy. Each film will be showntwice daily.July 3 - "Return to Never Land" (72 min.).Rated G, 2 and 7 p.m.July 31 - "Monsters Inc." (88 min.). RatedG. 2 and 7 p.m.August 14 - "Harry Potter and Ihc

Sorcerer's Stone" (142 min ) Rated PCAugust 28 - Ice Age (75 min.). Rated PCi.2 and 7 p.m.

All members of (he family arc invi ted toattend. No strollers please. Children under12 years of age must he with an adult atnight. Alter 9 p.m. the library is closed. All•parents must remain in the CommunityRoom unt i l the film ends.

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It became very apparent at the sportsawards programs that Freeport HighSchool has some very talented schol-ar/athletes. Too often as a society, wehear about the terrible things that hap"-pen in the world and in our schools. Thesports awards program was an upliftingone to honor those who have doneeverything they were supposed to dothis year.

The Army Reserve NationalScholar/Athlete Award was presented totwo students who have excelled inevery aspect of life at Freeport HighSchool.

Corey Hanna is graduating as vale-dictorian of the senior class. He playedfirst singles on the Boys Tennis Team,bowled with the Boys Team and man-aged the Girls 'Varsity Tennis Team. Hehas taken all AP and honors classes andhas over a 107 weighted average. Hewas accepted to Boston University,Penn State, The University ofDelaware, and Syracuse. However, hewill be attending SUNY Binghamton inSeptember. He is very unassuming, ana-lytical, personable and caring. He willrepresent Freeport well in whateveractivities he pursues in college.

Erica Ryan has lettered in soccer,track and lacrosse. She is graduatingfifth in the senior class and was accept-ed to Brandeis University, University ofMaryland, Roanoke, Stony Brook and

•Mary Washington but her school ofchoice is Stonehill. A member of thNational Honor Society, a Peer Tutor, acoach for Athletes-Helping-Athletes, amember of the Student Congress andthe^Human Relations Club, she hopes tomajor in Sports Psychology.

The Dr. Mervin Schloss Award

The Dr. Mervin Schloss Award isgiven annually for the most outstandingindividual performance by an athletewho reached beyond his/her normalskill. This year there is a tie in theFemale Division.

Many students would have beenangry and some might just have givenup if they had to move in the fall oftheir senior year. Some athletes neverrecover enough from an ACL injury toever be a serious contender again.Carlos Patrick is a two time CountyChampion - once in Suffolk and oncein Nassau and an All American. Hemade the adjustment from Islip toFreeport and proved the doctors wrongwhen he was able to compete inwrestling after only three months of

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rehabilitation from an ACL operation.He dominated the 160 Ib. weight classand went all the way to the state finals.His love and dedication for the sportearns him the Schloss award. He will beattending Nassau Community Collegein the fall.

Nicole Starks had her finest game ofthe season during a very difficult bas-ketball game. For a variety of unrelatedreasons, the Lady Devils had only sixplayers as Plainview entered the gym.Stepping up like the outstanding seniorshe is, Nicole proceeded to score 14pointSj haul down ten rebounds, makethree steals and block two shots. Herperformance in the face of adversitywas commendable. This Lady Devilalso runs and jumps on the track teamand has earned several post season hon-ors. She is graduating in the top 100 ofthe Senior Class and has worked withthe Human Relations Club and PeerTutoring group: She has worked endlesshours with EOC and has received sev-eral honors, including a $5,000 scholar-ship for her efforts.

•The National Honor Society.National Science Honor Society.Athletes-Helping-Athletes. PeerLeadership, Human Relations, andYearbook only take up part of Marcela

.Calidonio's extracurricular activities.She has also lettered in lacrosse, tennisand volleyball. She has earned AllCounty honors in lacrosse and AllDivision Honors in tennis. She cap-tained both the the volleyball andlacrosse teams. Marcela's most out-

standing moment on the lacrosse fieldcame against Manhassct this year in agame televised for local TV. Shestopped one of Nassau's top playersfrom scoring in the last two minutes ofthe game lo preserve a Manhussel lie.Manhasset was #1 in Nassau and shestopped four point-blank shots on goalin 120 seconds. She will be attendingColumbia Univers i ty on a fu l l scholar-ship in the fall .

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As boating" season kicks into highgear, Verizon Wireless wants to remindboaters that it offers a direct connectionto the U.S. Coast Guard by dialing *CG(24) from any Verizon Wireless phone.There is no charge for the service toVerizon Wireless customers in the NewYork Metro region.

"Our Marine coverage gives boatersanother means of communicationswhile on the water that increases con-venience and enhances safety and secu-rity," said Charles .Hand, VerizonWireless president, New York MetroRegion. "While VHF-FM maritimechannel 16 should be used as the pri-mary means for reporting an emer-gency, boaters can use *CG to get help

Freeport blooddrive

Once again, Freeport is responding tothe request from the Long Island BloodServices by sponsoring a blood drive onJuly 3, from 2:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at theFreeport Recreation Center at 130 EastMerrick Road. The center is alsorequesting volunteers to help out on theday of the blood drive in assisting thedonors before and after the donation.

Because the summer season alwayspresents a particularly serious need forblood donors, especially those individu-als who have type O blood, the center isasking individuals to please considermaking a donation during this drive. Ifyou are unable to schedule a time duringthe July 3 session, you may contact theblood center directly at 800-933-Bloodand arrange a private donation.

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Ms. Kugelmass began her participa-tion with the school newspaper, TheGolden Wave, in the n in th gradethrough her involve-ment in the journalismclass. She continued towrite articles, mainlyabout health and socialissues, through tenthgrade. In junior year,she was appointed CopyEditor and primarilyreported school news.

As a senior, shebecame Editor-in-Chiefand her responsibilitiesrevolved around thesupervision of allaspects of The GoldenWave both as a newspaper and as aclub. These responsibilites includedthe writing, selection, proofreading,and placement of articles as well as

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computer layout, physical layout, pho-tography, membership and finances.As an active member of the Baldwinschool community, Ms. Kugelmasswas committed to several other activi-ties. She was a member of theNational, Science, English, SocialStudies, and Foreign Language HonorSocieties. She was also the chairper-

son of the HumanRelations Committee ofLeadership Councilwhich organized manyevents to promote toler-ance. In addition she wasa member of Key Club,Debate Club, andHebrew Club as well asbeing a Peer Orientationleader.

In the fall, Ms.Kugelmass will attendthe Honors College atStony Brook University,a selective four-year pro-

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Two men have been arrested andcharged with a stabbing in which a manwas stabbed to death on Arthur Street,Freeport.

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Little Village School for special children finds a homeby Michele Walsh

At the age of 16 months my sonPatrick was practically non-verbal. Asecond-time mother knows when some-thing is not right. We talked to him, wesang silly songs to him and we read tohim. Still Patrick was not developinglanguage skills.

With the help of some friends I wasreferred to the Nassau County EarlyIntervention Program. Patrick was eval-uated and approved for in-home speechtherapy, three times a week. Upon com-pletion of the program at the age of 3,Patrick was still extremely delayed withhis expressive and cognitive language.Patrick's inability to communicateeffectively caused him to become frus-trated in conveying his wants andneeds.

The Committee on Preschool SpecialEducation (CPSE) evaluated Patrickand recommendations were made to theBoard of Education. My husband and Ialso had independent evaluations ofPatrick. The specialists concurred withthe findings and recommendations of

the CPSE. The committee, as appro-priate for Patrick's needs, selected afull-day special program. It was alsorecommended Patrick receive one onone speech and occupational therapiesseveral times a week. We wanted thebest for Patrick and that is how we cameto Little Village...

Dr. Caryl Bank and Dr. BarbaraFeingold founded Little Village, TheJack Joel Center for Special Children,in 1969. The not-for-profit school

, serves young children and infants with awide range of cognitive delays, learningdisabilities, emotional disturbances,autism, speech/language, orthopedicimpairments and multiple handicaps.Children are carefully guided towardachieving their full potential - socially,educationally and emotionally -through a well-integrated program ofgroup and individual classes, programsand services. Parents actively partici-pate in their child's education and thera-pies through family support groups andindividual therapies for fathers, mothersand siblings.

Over the past 33 years, The Little

Village School has moved from onerented facility to another. Due to theever-growing population of childrenwho require special services, the schoolhas acquired more space with each newlocation. Currently the school is divid-ed between two locations in Bellmoreand North Merrick. The Bellmore

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Police have arrested Virgil R. Booker,40, of Wyandanch and William J. Potts,30, of Inwood for the .crime.

Freeport police are asking the assis-

tance of the public in apprehending fourmen who attacked another man on June1 1 on Ocean Avenue, Freeport, at 5:15p.m.

Police report that the 17-year-old vic-tim was walking south near LenaAvenue when he was attacked and beat-en on the head with a large stick by fourmen, described as Hispanics, 18-25years old, wearing blue and white plaidshirts and blue bandannas.

The victim fled to the Freeport Police

Little Villagefrom page 11

ble building will have 22 state-of-the-art classrooms, a new library and conirputer room for the children. FeleciaRozansky, mother of Eric, 5, said she is"excited to finally have the school atone location and not divided betweenMerrick and Bellmore. The new schoolwill have more room for extracurricularactivities." Eric will graduate LittleVillage this month and start kinder-garten at a local elementary school inthe fa l l . , Fejecia added, "Even whenyou graduate -you never have to leave.Graduates can still take advantage of allthe wonderful resources at LittleVillage. The school will never have tomove again." The completion date forthe newly renovated 55,000 square-footfacility is July.

Wherever Little Village Schoolresides, at the "old school" in Bellmoreor the "new school" in Seaford, the chil-dren and staff who fill it are truly spe-cial. The genuine smiles of the staff aschildren exit the bus and affectionate

hugs good-bye all occur on a dailybasis. Karen Waterman, mother ofNicholas, 4, said, "There are no wordsto express the gratitude my family and Ihave towards the people at LittleVillage." School administrators, teach-ers, aides, psychologists, therapists andvolunteers give support to the parentsand help make each child gain self-reliance and self-confidence. "I havenever known a group of people so ded-

. icated to the children and families they' help," she said.. The Little Village staff

is always professional, determined andfocused on each child's individualgoals.

Little Village is in the process of con-ducting its capital campaign, and seek-ing donations of all sizes for the newschool. Your gift will make a differencein the lives of so many special childrenand their families. Gifts to Little Villagecan be used to honor or memorializesomeone special to you. Please contactLittle Village at 2750 South St. Marks

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already registered for the reading pro-ject will have enough books to keepthem reading through the summer. JacciHarris, who received the donation ofbooks from the Merrick schools,thanked the student council members atthe Lakeside School and the parent liai-son, Marcia Malis, for her help in orga-nizing the collection district wide."These books will go a long way inhelping encourage and improve thereading skills of the children in oursummer program," said Mrs. Harris.

The program has expanded in recentyears to include special "family-nightout" programs on Thursday evenings,which include a Health Fair, aCommunity Service Fair and a FamilyBarbecue on August 8th to celebrate thecompletion of the program.

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Publication Notice Pursuant to Section 206(c) ofthe New York Limited Liability Company Law

(the "Law") For:Vincent Chiavarone Builders. LLC (the "LLC")Articles of Organization was filed on 5/7/02.

and its office is in Nassau County: andThe Secretary of State is designated as

agent of the LLC upon whom process against itmay be served. The post office address towhich the Secretary of State shall mail a copyof any process against the LLC served uponhim or her is:

8 West Merrick Road, #219Freeport, N.Y. 11520

In addition to the events of dissolution setforth in Section 701 of the Law. the latest dateon which the LLC is to dissolve is 1 2/3 1 /2075.Fl 0973 AY K/.VI A/A 13 9n 97 7/4

Publication Notice Pursuant to Section 206(c) ofthe New York Limited Liability Company Law

("the "Law") For:JB Brandy Enterprises. LLC (the "LLC")

Articles of organization was filed on 5/7/02.and its office is in Nassau County; and

The Secretary of State is designated asagent of the LLC upon whom process against itmay be served. The post office address towhich the Secretary of State shall mail a copyof any process against the LLC served uponhim or her is:

. 8 West Merrick Road, #21 9Freeport, N.Y. 11520

In addition to the events of dissolution setforth in Section 701 of the Law, the latest dateon which the LLC is to dissolve is 12/31/2075.R fl974 Ay F./in A/A 13 9H 97 7//1

Publication Notice Pursuant to Section 206(c) atthe New York Limited Liability Company Law

(the "Law") For;JO-BE Properties, LLC (the "LLC")

Articles of Organization was filed on 5/7/02,and its office is in Nassau County; and

The Secretary of State is designated asagent of the LLC upon whom process against itmay be served. The post office address towhich the Secretary of State shall mail a copyof any process against the 1LC served uponhim or her is:

8 West Merrick Road, #219Freeport, N.Y. 11520

In addition to the events of dissolution setforth in Section 701 of the Law, the latest dateon which the LLC is to dissolve is 1 2/3 1 /2075.FL# 275 6x 5/30. 6/6. 13. 20. 27. 7/4 _Notice of Formation of 70-78 WILLOUGHBY LLCa domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC).Articles of Organization filed with Secretary ofState of NY on 2/20/02. NY office-location: NAS-SAU County. Secy of State is designated asagent upon whom process against the LLCmay be served. Secy of State shall mail a copyof any process against the LLC served uponhim/her to C/O GEMCO REALTY CO., 18 EASTSUNRISE HIGHWAY, FREEPORT. NEW YORK, NY11520. Latest date to dissolve: 12/31/2099.Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activi-ty.FL 277 6T 5/30. 6/6. 13. 20. 27. 7/4 _NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: TEPER FAMILY LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on 12/28/01. Officelocation: Nassau County, SSNY has been desig-nated as agent of the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, c/o Morris Teper,576 Barnard Avenue, Woodmere, New York1 1598. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FL #279 6x 6/6 13. 20. 27. 7/4. 1 1 _SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE Of NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAUFIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK AS CUSTODIANFOR NATIONAL TAX FUNDING L.P.,

Plaintiff,against

HENRIETTA HAGANAH. and all the heirs, next ofkin, distributees, devisees, grantees, trustees.lienors, creditors, assignees and successors ininterest of any of the aforesaid defendants atlaw. next of kin, distributees, devisees, grantees,trustees, lienors, creditors, assignees and suc-cessors in interest of the aforesaid classes ofpersons, if they or any of them be dead, andtheir respective husbands, wives or widows, ifany, all of whom and whose names and .placesof residence are unknown to the plaintiff,except as herein stated, and VELMA CHAM-BERS,

Defendants.Index No.: 8638/01

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONSVenue is based on the situs of thereal property that is the subject of

this foreclosure action.TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:

YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer thecomplaint in this action and to serve a copy ofyour answer, or, if the complaint is not servedwith this summons, to serve a notice of appear-ance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney(s) within 20days after the service of this summons, exclu-sive of the date of service (or within 30 daysafter the service is complete if this summons isnot personally delivered to you within the Stateof New York); and in case of your failure toappear or answer, judgment will be takenagainst you by default for the relief demandedin the complaint.

This is an action to foreclose upon a Tax Lienrecorded against real property located at 197

Fulton Avenue, Roosevelt, New York. (Sec: 55;Block: 452; Lot; 72).Dated: New York. New York

December 4, 2001BUCHANAN INGERSOLL

PROFESSIONAL CORPORATIONBy: Timothy J, Fierst, Esq.

Attorneys for PlaintiffFIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK ASCUSTODIAN FOR NATIONAL TAX

FUNDING L.P.140 Broadway, 35th Floor

New York, New York 10005(646) 458-2340

To the above named defendants: The forego-ing summons is served upon you by publicationpursuant to an Order of the Honorable RobertRoberto, Jr., a Justice of the Supreme Court ofthe State of N.Y.. dated April 29, 2002 and filedalong with the supporting papers in the NassauCounty Clerk's Office. This is an action to fore-close on a tax lien certificate. Premisesdescribed as follows: Section 55, Block 452, Lot72 and known as 197 Fulton Avenue, Roosevelt.New York.FL #280 4x6/6. 13, 20. 27SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK -COUNTY Of NASSAUINDEX* 2758/2002 FILED: 3/13/02SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS AND NOTICEPlaintiff designates Nassau County as the placeof trial. Venue is based upon the County inwhich the mortgage premises is situated.CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION, Plaintiff against DARRYL ATKINSON;DEWAYNE WARTHEN; TANYA RICHARD, if theybe living and if they be dead, the respectiveheirs-at-law, next-of-kin, distributees, executors,administrators, trustees, devisees, legatees,assignees, lienors. creditors and successors ininterest and generally all persons having orclaiming under, by or through said defendantwho may be deceased, by purchase, inheri-tance, lien or inheritance, any right, title orinterest in or to the real property described inthe complaint, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE REALTYCORPORATION OF NEW YORK; UNITED STATESOF AMERICA,' NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OFTAXATION AND FINANCE; Defendant(s). TO THEABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU ARE HEREBYSUMMONED to answer the complaint in this :

action and to serve a copy of your answer, or,if the complaint is not served with this summons,to serve a notice of appearance on the attor-neys for the Plaintiff within twenty (20) daysafter the service of this summons, exclusive ofthe day of service, or within thirty (30) daysafter completion of service where is made inany other manner than personal delivery withinthe State. The United States of America, if des-ignated as a defendant in this action, mayappear within sixty (60) days of service hereof.In case of your failure to appear or answer,judgment will be taken against you by defaultfor the relief demanded in the complaint.NOTICE OF NATURE OF ACTION AND RELIEFSOUGHT: THE OBJECT of the above captionedaction is to foreclose a Mortgage, recorded inthe Office of the Clerk of the County of Nassauon 4/9/01 in LIBER 20887 at page 119 coveringpremises known as 158 Grenada Avenue, •Roosevelt. NY. The relief sought in the withinaction is a final judgment directing the sale ofthe premises described above to satisfy thedebt secured by the Mortgage describedabove.To the above named defendants: The forego-ing summons is served upon you by publicationpursuant to an order of the Hon. RobertRoberto, Jr., a Justice of the Supreme Court ofthe State of New York, dated 4/18/02 and filedalong with the supporting papers in the NassauCounty Clerk's Office. This is an action to fore-close a mortgage. ALL that certain plot, pieceor parcel of land, with the buildings andimprovements thereon erected, situate, lying

• and being at Roosevelt, Town of Hempstead,County of Nassau, and State of New York. SEC55. BLOCK 480, LOT 599-600 said premisesknown as 158 Grenada Avenue, Roosevelt, NY.Jon B. Felice and Associates. P.C., Attorneys forthe Plaintiff, 11 East 44th Street, New York, NY10017. Phone: (212) 867-2700 Our File No. BBF-2087 JP.FL#281 4x6/6. 13.20.27

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUWASHINGTON MUTUAL HOME LOAN, INC.

Plaintiff,AgainstCLIFTON GOLDING; NORMA GOLDING, et al.

Defendants)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 10/23/2001 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse.262 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY on7/10/2002 at 9:45 AM premises known as 75Babylon Turnpike, Freeport. NY 11520.ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in the Town ofHempstead, County of Nassau and State ofNew YorkSection 55 Block 275 Lot 3 & 4 Approximateamount of lien $182,450.67 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index* 00/019636STEPHEN D. KUTNER, Esq.. RefereeShapiro and DiCaro

700 Cornerstone Centre, 2300 Buffalo Rd.,Rochester. NY 14624Dated: 5/23/2002 File #: 99-32914r jvrFL #283 4x 6/6. 1 3. 20, 27 _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUHOMESIDE LENDING, INC..

Plaintiff,AgainstJOSEPH HORTON, et al.

Defendants)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 4/15/2002 I. the undersignedReferee will, sell at public auction at the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY on7/9/2002 at 10:00 AM premises known as199 Park Ave., Roosevelt, NY 1 1575ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land.with the buildings and improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in Roosevelt,Town of Hempstead, County of Nassau andState of New YorkSection 55 Block 442 Lot 134 & 135Approximate amount of lien $164.320.39 plusinterest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment. lndex#01/004826JOEL SLOMON, Esq.. Referee.Shapiro and DiCaro700 Cornerstone Centre, 2300 Buffalo Rd.,Rochester, NY 14624 'Dated: 5/1 6/2002 File #: 01 -38947r jvrFL #295 4x6/6. 13. 20.27 _

NOTICE'OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPORA-TION

Plaintiff.AgainstWENDY CARTER, ET AL.

Defendants)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly dated 11/8/2001 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mineola,, NY on7/9/2002 at 9: 1 5 AM premises known as259 EAST CLINTON AVENUE, ROOSEVELT. NY11575ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being in the Town ofHempstead, County of Nassau and State ofNew York SBL #55-527-0208-0. Approximateamount of lien $146,850.94 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index # 1 0751 /Ol -ANGELO D. RONCAUtO. Esq., RefereeMarvin Baum, P.C. Attorney for PlaintiffP.O. Box 1291, Buffalo, NY 14240 (716)204-2400Dated: 5/"\ 21 /2002agFl #?974t6/(S 13. 20 97 _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. AMERICANHOLDINGS INVESTMENTS, Pltf. vs. STANLEYGROSSMAN, WILLIAM GROSSMAN, Defts. Index#00-003424. Pursuant to judgment of foreclo-sure and sale dated May 13, 2002, I will sell atpublic auction on the north front steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRd., Mineola, NY on July 12, 2002 at 12:30 p.m.prem. k/a 18 Lafayette PI., -Freeport, NY. Saidproperty located at the corner formed by theintersection of the southerly side ofIndependence Ave. and the easterly side ofLafayette PL, and from said point of beginning,being a plot 50 ft. x 100 ft. Approx. ami of judg-ment is $226,623.69 plus costs and interest. Soldsubject to terms and conditions of filed judg-ment and terms of sale. CHARLES LUKASEWSKI.Referee. SHELDON MAY & ASSOCIATES, Attys.for Pltf., 100 Merrick Rd.. Rockville Centre, NY.#48822FL #?99P 4x ism ?0 77 7/4 _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT NASSAU COUNTY

CHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION. PLAINTIFF VS. CLAUDE DESIR, ET ALDEFENDANTSATTORNEY® FOR PLAINTIFF: ROBERT J. TAYLOR,ESQ., 160 OLD COUNTRY ROAD WEST,HICKSVILLE, NEW YORK 1 1 801Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saleentered herein and dated June 21, 2001, I willsell at public auction to the highest bidder atthe North Front Steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Road, Mineola,New York, on the 15th Day of July, 2002 at 9:30A.M.Premises in Freeport, New York and describedas follows:BEGINNING at a point on the Westerly side ofMuriel Street, distant 99.15 feet Southerly fromthe corner formed by the intersection of theSoutherly side of Meister Boulevard with theWesterly side of Muriel Street; and consisting ofa regular parcel of land 70 ft. x 80 ft.Premises known as 14 Muriel Street, Freeport,New York. Sold subject to all of the terms andconditions contained in said judgment.Approximate amount of judgment $207,983.38plus interest and costs.INDEX NO. 00-020116MICHAEL C. WOLKOW, REFEREEFL#300P 4X 6/13. 20. 27. 7/4 _SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN BANK, AS TRUSTEE, Plaintiffagainst MARY A. EVANS; et al Defendant(s).Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale

duly entered February 19. 2002. I, the under-signed Referee will sell at public auction at theNorth Front Steps of the Massau CountyCourthouse. 262 Old Country Road, Mineola,NY 11501 on July 16, 2002 at 8:30 am Premises

. known as 40 Agnes Street. Freeport, NY 11520.ALL that certain plot, piece, tract or parcel ofland, with the buildings and improvementsthereon erected, situate, lying and being in theIncorporated Village of Freeport, Town ofHempstead. County of Nassau and State ofNew York. SEC 55 BLOCK 394 LOT 2Approximate amount of lien $68,253.86 plusinterest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment. Index # 01-

. 11331 H. William Hodges. Ill, Esq., Referee. Fein,Such & Crane,'(Attorney's for Plaintiff). 747Chestnut Ridge Road, Suite 200. ChestnutRidge. N.Y. 10977 Dated: June 3. 2002 OurFile#:OCNY013JP.Fl #301 4x6/13 90 97 7/4

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUHOMESIDE LENDING. INC.

Plaintiff.AgainstLORNA GRAY; AUDREY DALEY, et al.

Defendants)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 4/30/2002 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY on7/17/2002 at 9:30 AM premises known as 41Astor Place, Roosevelt, NY 11575ALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereonerected,-situate, lying and being at Roosevelt,Town of Hempstead. County of Nassau andState of New YorkSection 55 Block 457 Lot 139 Approximateamount of lien $184,492.75 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index # 14071-97LAWRENCE ANDELSMAN. Esq., Referee.Shapiro and DiCaro700 Cornerstone Centre, 2300 Buffalo Rd.,Rochester, NY 14624Dated: 5/31/2002 File #: 97-26478r jvrFL #302 4x6/13. 20. 27.7/4SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUM&T MORTGAGE CORP.. Plaintiff against ERIONAN PLEITEZ AGUIRRE, et al Defendant(s).Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 11/29/2001. I. the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the NorthFront Steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY on 7/16/2002at 9:00 AM premises known as 123 Jay St.,Freeport, NY. ALL that certain plot piece or par-cel of land, with the buildings and improve-ments thereon erected, situate, lying andbeing in the Incorporated Village of Freeport,County of Nassau and State of New York,known and designated on a certain map enti-tled, "Map of Mount Estates, Inc., Freeport,N.Y., surveyed April, 1920, by Smith &Malcomson, Inc. C.E. Freeport, N.Y.", andwhich map was duly filed in the Nassau CountyClerk's Office on 6/30/1920, as Map No. 502.Case No. 445, as and by the lot numbers 277,278, and 279, bounded and described as fol-lows: Beginning at a point on the Westerly sideof Jay St., distant 45.76 ft. Southerly from thecorner formed by the intersection of theWesterly side of Jay St. with the Southerly sideof Washburn Ave. (East Lena Avenue); RunningThence Southeast along the Westerly side ofJay St.. 74.28 ft.; Thence Southwest, 132.53 ft.;Thence Northwest, 29.55 ft.; Thence Northwest,46.88 ft.; Thence Northeast, 155.30 ft. to theWesterly side of Jay St. at the point or place ofBeginning. SEC #55 BLOCK 424 LOT 317Approximate amount of lien $123, 457.46 plusinterest and costs. Premises will be sold subjectto provisions of filed judgment. Index #015700/00 James Darcy. Esq.. Referee.Berkman, Henoch, Peterson & Peddy, P.C.,Attorneys for Plaintiff, 100 Garden City Plaza,Garden City. New York. 11530-2112.FL #303 4x6/13. 20. 27. 7/4

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTY. S&CINVESTORS LLC. Pltf. vs. K&B DEVELOPERS. INC..et al. Defts. Index No. 1432/01. Pursuant to aJudgment of Foreclosure and Sale, enteredSeptember 21, 2001, I will sell at public auctionon the north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse located at 262 Old Country Road,Mineola, NY, on July 17, 2002 at 9:00 A.M.,prem. k/a 185 Wallace Street, Freeport, NewYork, Block 384, Lot 44. Said property located ata point on the westerly side of Wallace Street,distant 700 feet northerly side of Lena Avenue,and the westerly side of Wallace Street; Being aplot approx. 142 feet X 75 feet. Approximateamount of judgment is $273,008.40 plus costsand interest. Sold subject to terms and condi-tions of filed judgment and terms of sale.Stephen G. Frommer, Esq., Referee. Stephen S.Weintraub, Atty. for Pltf., 80-30 164th Street,Jamaica, NY 11432.STEPHEN S. WEINTRAUB, P.C.By: Stephen S. Weintraub, Esq.FL #304 4x6/13. 20. 27.7/4NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: FERN HOLDING LLC. Articlesof Organization were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on 06/03/02. Office

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from previous pagelocation: Nassau County. SSNY has been desig-nated as agent of the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, c/o Simon B. Gluck,P.C.. 19 Copper Beach Lane, Lawrence, NewYork 1 1559. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.FI anfiiSTdm 9n ?7 TIA 11 IB _NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: DIGBY APARTMENTS LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on06/03/02. Office location: Nassau County. SSNYhas been designated as agent of the LLC uponwhom process against it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/oSimon B. Gluck, P.C., 19 Copper Beach Lane,Lawrence, New York 1 1559. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.PI .Wi 1ST A/ 13 ?n 97 7/4 11 IS _Notice of Formation of Limited Liability compa-ny (LLC. Name: COMPLETE BEAUTY CARE, LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on May28, 2002. New York office location: NassauCounty. SSNY has been designated as agentupon whom process against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copy of any processagainst the LLC to COMPLETE BEAUTY CARE.LLC 4 Delaware Circle, Freeport, NY 11520.Purpose: To engage in any lawful activity.FL #308 6t 6/13. 20. 27. 7/4. 11. 18 _NOTICE OF SALE; Index No. 21457/98SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK;COUNTY OF NASSAUTRILLIAM CORP. c/o 1314 CROMPOND, INC.,SERVICING AGENT, PLAINTIFF, against ROBERTMOON, FERLYN MOON, FEDERAL FINANCIAL,BRUCE BIKRITSKY, TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, DEFEN-DANTS.

P.ursuant to the Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale, duly filed and entered on April 23,2001, the undersigned Referee will sell at publicauction on the North Front Steps of the NassauCounty Courthouse, 262 Old Country Road,Mineola. New York, on July 18, 2002 at 10:00a.m., the premises directed to be sold andmore particularly described, in said Judgment.

Premises also known as 108 Stevens Street,Freeport, New York.

Premises will be sold subject to the provisionsof the filed Judgment.

Mary Noe, Esq.Referee

Gary A. Friedman, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff245 Saw Mill River RoadHawthorne, New York 1 0532FL #3 15P 4x6/20. 27. 7/4. 11 _SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUNORWEST BANK MINNESOTA, NATIONAL ASSO-CIATION. AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOLING ANDSERVICING AGREEMENT, DATED AS OF DECEM-BER 23, 1998, DELTA FUNDING HOME EQUITYLOAN TRUST 1998-4, C/O DELTA FUNDING COR-PORATION, SERVICING AGENT, Plaintiff againstLINDA PITTMAN-HUDSON A/K/A LINDA PITTMANA/K/A LINDA HUDSON, et al Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered on February 14, 2001. 1. the under-signed Referee will sell at public auction on thenorth front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Road, Mineola.N.Y. on the 24th day of July, 2002 at 9; 15 a.m.premises Beginning at a point on the westerlyside of Pennsylvania Avenue distant 60.88 feetnortherly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the northerly side of WhitehouseAvenue with the westerly side of PennsylvaniaAvenue; being a plot 105.33 feet by 60.80 feetby 115.80 feet by 61.70 feet. Said premisesknown as 1 65 Pennsylvania Avenue, Roosevelt,N.Y. 11575. Approximate amount of lien$98.823.02 plus interest and costs. Premises willbe sold subject to provisions of filed judgmentand terms of sale. Index No. 000525/00.Jonathan A. Moore, Esq.. Referee. David M.Namm, Attorney(s) for Plaintiff, 600 Old CountryRoad. Suite 224. Garden City, N.Y. 1 1530FI a31A.dyA/9n 97 7IA 11

SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUMORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC. Plaintiff against NICHOLASA WALKER;MARTIN WALKER; Defendant(s). Pursuant to ajudgment of foreclosure and sale duly enteredMay 1 , 2002. I, the undersigned Referee will sellat public auction at the North Front Steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRoad. Mineola, NY 11501 on July 22, 2002 at9:30 am premises known as 6 Taft Place,Freeport, NY 1 1 520. ALL that certain plot, piece,tract or parcel of land, with the buildings andimprovements thereon erected, situate, lyingand being in the Incorporated Village ofFreeport, Town of Hempstead, County ofNassau and State of New York. SEC 0054BLOCK 00083-00 LOT 0009 Approximateamount of lien $348,759.16 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment. lndex# 01-016273 MichaelZapson. Esq., Referee. Fein. Such & Crane,(Attorney's for Plaintiff), 747 Chestnut RidgeRoad. Suite 200, Chestnut Ridge, N.Y. 10977(973)538-4700 XI 51 Dated: 6/12/02 Our File#:AUNY092 JPFL #3 18 4xA/20. 27. 7/4. 11 _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. COUNTRY-WIDE HOME LOANS, INC. f/k/a COUNTRYWIDE

FUNDING CORPORATION, Pltf. vs. LEFAY WHITE,et al, Defts. Index #01-000427. Pursuant to judg-ment of foreclosure and sale dated Oct. 16,2001, I will sell at public auction on the northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Rd., Mineola, NY on July 23,2002 at 10:30 a.m. prem. k/a 7 Second PI.,Roosevelt; NY a/k/a Section 0055. Block 00450-00, Lot 00176. Approx. amt. of judgment is$123.103.59 plus costs and interest. Sold subjectto terms and conditions of filed judgment andterms of sale. GERARD BAMBRICK. Referee.ESCHEN & FRENKEL. LLP, Attys. for Pltf.. 63 EastMain St., Bay Shore, NY. #49092FL #319P 4x 6/20 27 7 / 4 1 1

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION,

PlaintiffAgainstANDREW M. HARDY; et al..

Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 3/19/2002 I. the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY on7/23/2002 at 9:30 AM premises known as 74Howard Avenue, Freeport. NYALL that certain plot piece or parcel of land,with the buildings and improvements thereonerected, situate, lying and being In The Town ofHempstead, County of Nassau and State ofNew YorkSection 62 Block 106 Lot 435 Approximateamount of lien $152,000.29 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index* 004623/01Owen B. Walsh, Esq., Referee.Jon B. Felice. &Associates.. P.C. (Attorney's forPlaintiff)11 East 44th Street, Suite 800, New York, NY10017Dated: 6/10/2002 File #: Bbfch 1767 macFL#321 4x6/20,27,7/4. 11

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU, Index No. 01-005005. TheBank of New York, as Trustee. Plaintiff - against -William G. Stephens, et al. Defendants.Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and salesigned herein on December 11, 2001, I, theundersigned, .the Referee in said judgmentnamed, will sell at public auction at the northfront steps of the Nassau County Court House.262 Old Country Road, Mineola, New York11501, County of NASSAU, State of New York,on July 23, 2002 at 8:45 A.M., on that day, thepremises directed by said judgment to be soldand therein described as follows: Said premisesbeing known as and by street address: 55Queen Street, Roosevelt, New York 11575.Section: 55 Block: 406 Lot: 205. Said premisesare sold in as is condition on the date of deliv-ery of the Referee's Deed, subject to any stateof facts an accurate survey may show, zoningrestrictions and any amendments thereto;covenants-, restrictions, agreements, reserva-tions and easements of record; municipaldepartmental violations, emergency repairliens on the date of delivery of the Referee'sDeed, and such other provisions.as may be setforth in the complaint and judgment filed in thisaction. Dated: Syosset, New York. May 29. 2002.Hon. Angela D. Roncallo, REFEREE, CARUS &MANNIELLO, P.C., Attorneys for Plaintiff, 115Eileen Way, P.O. Box 9021, Syosset, New York11791, (516) 364-4500, (718) 463-8918FL322P4T6/20, 27, 7/4, 11

NOTICE OF SALE - BOOKMOBILE1967 International school bus chassis cus-tomized to a library bookmobile Garage kept"very good" condition. 1977 rebuilt 8 cyl 671Detroit Diesel, auto trans; ps. Oak shelving, 2seats, retractable steps, new carpeting, bat-tery. 120-240 wiring; 220 shoreline/25 "ft. cable, 1kw Kohler generator, ac, heat. Runs, engineneeds work - doesn't pass New York State emis-sions. Auto appraisal Group value $6500. Bestoffer. Sealed bid with 10% deposit bank checkor money order (no personal checks) madepayable to the Freeport Memorial Library toDave Opatow, Director, Freeport MemorialLibrary 144 W. Merrick Road Freeport, New York11520. If bid is rejected, check will be returned.All bids must be received by 5:00 P.M. MondayJuly 15, 2002. Sealed bids will be opened 10:00A.M. Tuesday July 16. 2002 at 10 A.M. in theBoard Room of the Library/ Vetrrcte-to-be-removed by purchaser on or before July 19,2002. The Library reserves the right to reject allbids.For additional information call Dave Opatow516-379-3274.FL'323 2T 6/20, 27

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU, Index No. 98-025492,Bankers Trust, as Trustee. Plaintiff - against -Tamara McFarland. et al. Defendants. Pursuantto a judgment of foreclosure and sale signedherein on April 29, 1999. I, the undersigned,-theReferee in said judgment named, will sell atpublic auction at the north front steps of theNassau County Court House, 262 Old CountryRoad, Mineola, New York 11501. County ofNASSAU, State of New York, on July 23, 2002 at9:15 A.M., on that day. the premises directedby said judgment to be sold and therein

described as follows: Said premises beingknown as and by street address: 98 W. MiltonStreet, Freeport, New York 11520. Section: 55Block: 169 Lot: 17. Said premises are sold in as iscondition on the date of delivery of theReferee's Deed, subject to any state of factsan accurate survey may show, zoning restric-tions and any amendments thereto;covenants, restrictions, agreements, reserva-tions and easements of record; municipaldepartmental violations, emergency repairliens on the date of delivery of the Referee'sDeed, and such other provisions as may be setforth in the complaint and judgment filed in thisaction. Dated: Syosset, New York, May 29. 2002,Alan I. Bcockvar, Esq. REFEREE. CARUS & MAN-NIELLO, P.C., Attorneys for Plaintiff, 115 EileenWay, P.O. Box 9021, Syosset. New York 11791.(516)364-4500. (718)463-8918FL 324 4T 6/20. 27. 7/4. 11

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a License No.041NASSOP1127457252 for a Liquor, Beer andWine License has been applied for by H & MLOUNGE CORP., to sell Liquor, Beer and Wineat retail in a Restaurant/Tavern, under theAlcoholic Beverage Control Law at 2106 GrandAvenue, Baldwin, New York, for On-Premisesconsumption.FL #327 6/20, 27

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGRESOLVED, that the Board of Trustees of the

Incorporated Village of Freeport. by virtue of'the authority invested by law, shall conduct apublic hearing to be duly held on the 5th dayof August 2002, to amend the Code of theIncorporated Village of Freeport. by amendingChapter 210 entitled "ZONING", by adopting anew §210-149, entitled "Building height", whichreads as follows:A LOCAL LAW TO AMEND THE CODE OF THEINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, BYAMENDING CHAPTER 210. ENTITLED "ZONING"BY REPEALING §210-149. ENTITLED "BUILDINGHEIGHT" AND ENACTING A NEW §210-149, ENTI-TLED "BUILDING HEIGHT", WHICH READS AS FOL-LOWS:BE IT ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OFTHE INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT,NEW YORK, AS FOLLOWS:Section 1. Chapter 210 of the Code of theIncorporated Village of Freeport, §210-149,entitled "Building height", which reads as fol-lows, is hereby repealed:§210-149. Building height.

All buildings and structures shdll be limited toa maximum height of thirty-five (35) feet.Section 2. Chapter 210 of the Code of theIncorporated Village of Freeport, is herebyamended to add §210-149, entitled "Buildingheight":§210-149. Building height.

A. All buildings and structures shall be limitedto a maximum height of fifty (50) feet.

B. The provisions of §210-149.A shall notapply to restrict the height of a church spire,tower or belfry or a monument, flagpole, watercooling tank and/or tower, elevator, bulkhead,stage tower, or in the case of a power plant inan Industrial B Zoning District, noise attenuationwalls, or exhaust stacks, provided, neverthelessthat in all events, in the case of exhaust stacks,the height shall be limited to one hundred nine-ty-five (195) feet and, in the case of noiseattenuation walls, the height shall be limited toforty-five (45) feet.Section 3. This local law shall take effect imme-diately upon filing with the Secretary of State ofthe State of New York.

FURTHER RESOLVED, that the foregoingnotice of public hearing shall be entered in theminutes of the Board of Trustees of theIncorporated Village of Freeport and publishedin the Leader and a printed copy thereof post-ed conspicuously in at least three (3) publicplaces in the Incorporated Village of Freeport.Nassau County, New York

STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NASSAU,VILLAGE OF FREEPORT, ss: I, ANNA KNOELLER,Clerk of the Village of Freeport. Nassau County,New York, do hereby certify that the foregoingis a true and correct copy of said notice dulyauthorized by the Board of Trustees of the saidVillage at a meeting of the Said Board ofTrustees, calling for a public hearing to be dulyheld in the conference Room of the Municipal

. Building of the Village of Freeport. New York onthe 5th day of August 2002. at 8:00 o'clock inthe evening, and of the whole thereof, asentered upon the minutes of the proceedings

—of the said Board kept by me as Village Clerk.IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my

hand and affixed the Corporate seal of saidVillage this 10th day of June. 2002.

Anna KnoellerVillage Clerk

Dated: Freeport, New YorkJune 10. 2002

FL #328 6/27NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT NASSAU COUNTYCONTIMORTGAGE CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF VSMIKE KELLY. ET AL DEFENDANTSATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF: JORDAN S. KATZ.ESQ.. 585 STEWART AVENUE, GARDEN CITY, NEWYORK 11530Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered herein and dated the 1st day ofFebruary 2002, I will sell at public auction to thehighest bidder at the North Front Steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old Country

Road, Mineola. New York,On the 25th Day of July 2002 at 9:00 a.m.Premises in Roosevelt. New York and describedas follows:

BEGINNING at a point on the Northerly sideof Debevoise Avenue distant 101.85 feetEasterly from the corner formed by the intersec-tion of the Northerly side of Debevoise Avenueand the easterly side of Charles Street, RUN-NING THENCE North 3 degrees 19 minutes 00seconds west 98.18 feet; Thence South 89degrees 12 minutes 00 seconds west 47.05 feet;Thence South 4 degrees 25 minutes 00 secondseast 8.58 feet; Thence South 2 degrees 38 min-utes 00 seconds east 152.16 feet to theNortherly side of Debevoise Avenue; RUNNINGTHENCE north 37 degrees 44 minutes 00 sec-onds west along the Northerly side ofDebevoise Avenue 80.10 feet to the point orplace of beginning.Premises known as 134 Debevoise Avenue.Roosevelt, New YorkSold subject to all the terms and conditions,contained in said Judgment.Approximate amount of judgment $145.569.02plus interest and costs.INDEX NO. 2001-00904

PAUL R. DELLE, ESQ.. REFEREEFI #379P 4X6/77 7/4 11. IflNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an order enteredby the Supreme Court. County of Nassau, onthe 13th day of June. 2002, bearing Index No.02-009806, a copy of which may be examinedat the office of the Clerk, located at 100Supreme Court Drive, Mineola, New York,grants RONALD BURNS the right to assume thename of RONALD LAND-WHEATLEY upon com-pliance with Article 6 of the Civil Rights Law. Hispresent name is RONALD BURNS, his date ofbirth is May 17, 1963, his place of birth was NewYork, NY, and his present address is 180 BedellStreet, Freeport, New York 11520.FL #330 6/27

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUG.E. CAPITAL MORTGAGE SERVICES. INC.,

Plaintiff,AgainstGOMES F. ARCHIBALD, ET AL.

Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 3/9/1999 I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road, Mineola. NY on7/29/2002 at 10:00 AM premises known as 64Allers Boulevard. Roosevelt. NY 11575 ALL thatcertain plot piece or parcel of land, with thebuildings and improvements thereon erected,situate, lying and being in the Town ofHempstead, at Roosevelt. County of Nassauand State of New YorkSection 55 Block 330 Lot 55 Approximateamount of lien $16,476.84 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment lndex# 98-10247HARRY H. KUTNER, Esq., RefereeStein and Sheidlower, P.C..One Old Country Rd., Suite 113, Carle Place, NY11514Dated: 6/19/2002 File #: gecam 6810 seFL#331 4x6/27,7/4, 11. 18

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION.

Plaintiff,AgainstREYNALDO A. ARIAS; et al.

Defendant(s)Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 4/15/2002 I. the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the Northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Road. Mineola, NY on7/25/2002 at 10:00 AM premises known as 521South Ocean Avenue, Freeport NY ALL thatcertain plot piece or parcel of land, with thebuildings and improvements thereon erected,situate, lying and being in The Town OfHempstead. County of Nassau and State ofNew YorkSection 62 Block 173 Lot 291 Approximateamount of lien $206,097.37 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment Index #018851/00Michele Bencivinni, Esq.. Referee.Jon B. Felice & Associates, P.C. (Attorney's forPlaintiff)11 East 44th Street, Suite 800, New York, NY10017 Dated: 6/19/2002 File #: Bbfch 1546 macFL #332 4x 6/27. 7/4. 11.18

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICETwo meetings will be held in the John J.Madden Community room (NY23-2&3), locatedat 240 South Main Street, Freeport. NY,Thursday, August 15, 2002, at 10:00 AM and 6:30PM to gather resident input with respect to thesubmission of a Demolition/DispositionApplication to the U.S. Department of Housingand Urban Development, resident input is alsorequested for the forthcoming rehabilitation ofthe site. The properties, that are the subject ofthe application, are located at 240, 250. and260 South Main Street. Freeport. New York,Nassau County.Any person affected by the application whomakes a timely appearance of record beforethe 'administration of the Housing Authority of

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from previous pagethe Village of Freeport, and any other person orcommunity organization permitted at that timeto appear by the administration of the HousingAuthority of the Village of Freeport, maybecome parties to the proceedings at thecommencement of the meeting. Public com-ment is invited at the meeting.Should any person require special accommo-dations to attend this meeting, please contactthe Housing Authority of the Village ofFreeport at (516) 623-2508 of Fax (516) 623-0724at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting.Freeport Housing AuthorityEdward W. Lancaster, SPHMExecutive DirectorFL#333 156/27.

PUBLIC MEETING NOTICETwo meetings will be held in the E. MitchellMallete Community Room (NY23-5), located at100 North Main Street, Freeport, NY,Wednesday, August 14, 2002, at 10:00 AM and6:30 PM to gather resident input with respect tothe submission of a Demolition/DispositionApplication to the U.S. Department of Housingand Urban Development. Resident input is alsorequested for the forthcoming rehabilitation ofthe site. The property, that is the subject of theapplication, is located at 100 North Main Street,Freeport, New York, Nassau County.Any person affected by the application whomakes a timely appearance of record beforethe administration of the Housing Authority ofthe Village of Freeport. and any other person orcommunity organization permitted at that timeto appear by the administration of the HousingAuthority of the Village of Freeport, maybecome parties to the proceedings at thecommencement of the. meeting. Public com-

' ment is invited at the meeting.Should any person require special accommo-dations to attend this meeting, please contactthe Housing Authority of the Village of Freeportat (516) 623-2508 or Fax (516) 623-0724 at least48 hours in advance of the meeting.Freeport Housing AuthorityEdward W. Lancaster. SPHMExecutive DirectorFL#334 It 6/27LEGAL NOTICE OF FORMATION OF AMIRA'SSOUL FOOD RESTAURANT L.L.C.Notice of formation of Limited LiabilityCompany ("LLC")Name: AMIRA'S SOUL FOOD RESTAURANT L.L.C..Articles of Organization filed with the Secretaryof State of New York ("SSNY") on 6/06/02.Office Location: Nassau County. The "SSNY" isdesignated as agent of the "LLC" upon whomprocess against it may be served. "SSNY" shallmail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 261Nassau Road, Roosevelt, New York 11575.

Purpose: The company shall have authority toengage in any and all activities for which a lim-ited liability company may be lawfullyengaged under the Laws of the State of NewYork.Fl ftaas At lS/?7 7/4 11 1ft 9fi R/9NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: 77 BUFFALO AVENUE LLC.Articles of Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York (SSNY) on05/01 /02. Office location: Nassau County. SSNYhas been designated as agent of the LLC uponwhom process against it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of process to the LLC. c/oJames Redaelli, 77 Buffalo Avenue, Freeport,New York 11520. Purpose: For any lawful pur-pose.FL #336 6t 6/27. 7/4. 11. 218. 25. 8/1

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the resolution

published herewith has been adopted on the24th day of June, 2002, and the validity of theobligations authorized by such resolution maybe hereafter contested only if such obligationswere authorized for an object or purpose forwhich the Village of Freeport, New York, is notauthorized to expend money or if the provisionsof law which should have been complied withas of the date of publication of this notice werenot substantially complied with, and an action,suit or proceeding contesting such validity iscommenced within twenty days after the dateof publication of this notice, or such obligationswere authorized in violation of the provisions ofthe constitution of the State of New York.

Anna KnoellerVillage Clerk

Village of Freeport, New YorkBOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OFFREEPORT, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JUNE 24, 2002.AUTHORIZING "PLANNING FOR FUTURE CAPITALIMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO THE ELECTRIC-POWER PROJECT. STATING THE ESTIMATED MAXI-MUM COST THEREOF IS $1,000,000, APPROPRIAT-ING' SAID AMOUNT THEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZ-ING THE ISSUANCE OF $1.000,000 SERIAL BONDSOF SAID VILLAGE TO FINANCE SAID APPROPRIA-TION.

- BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees (the"Board of Trustees") of the Village of Freeport,Nassau County, New York (the "Issuer" or"Village"), (by the favorable vote of not lessthan two-thirds of all the members of saidBoard of Trustees) as follows:

Section 1. Based upon the review of thisaction by the Issuer, the Board of Trustees here-by determines that it is a "Type II Action" underthe State Environmental Quality Review Act(Article 8 of the Environmental ConservationLaw) and therefore no further environmentalreview is required. ^

r Section 2. The Village is hereby authorized to

finance the cost of the preparation pursuant tosection ninety-nine-d of the general municipallaw of surveys, preliminary plans and detailedplans, specifications and estimates necessaryfor planning for a capital improvement which itis contemplated might be undertaken in thefuture, including in particular an electric powerproject. In the event that the future capitalimprovement contemplated by this resolutionshall be financed in whole or in part after thecommencement of the financing of the objector purpose described herein and if the periodof five years shall not have elapsed since thedate of issuance of the first obligation or oblig-ations for such object or purpose, then the peri-od of probable usefulness therefor shall beequal to the period of probable usefulness ofthe future capital improvement for which thefinancing of such object or purpose was origi-nally commenced less the period of time whichshall have elapsed from the date of issuance ofthe first obligation or obligations for such futurecapital improvement. The estimated maximumcost of said specific object or purpose, includ-ing preliminary costs and costs incidental there-to and the financing thereof, is $1,000,000 andsaid amount is hereby appropriated therefor.The plan of financing includes the issuance of$1,000,000 serial bonds of the Village to financesaid appropriation and the levy and collectionof taxes on all the taxable real property in theVillage to pay the principal of said bonds andthe interest thereon as the same shall becomedue and payable. No amount has previouslybeen authorized by the Issuer to be applied tothe payment of such specific object or pur-pose.

Section 3. Serial bonds of the Village in theprincipal amount of $1.000,000, are herebyauthorized to be issued pursuant to the provi-sions of the Local Finance Law, constitutingChapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of theState of New York (herein called the "Law") tofinance said appropriation.

Section 4. The following additional mattersare hereby determined and declared:

(a) The period of probable usefulness of saidspecific object or purpose for which said$1,000,000 serial bonds authorized pursuant tothis resolution are to be issued, within the limita-tions of Section 11.00 a. 62. (second) of theLaw, is five (5) years.

(b) The proposed maturity of the bondsauthorized by this resolution will not exceed five(5) years.

Section 5. Each of the bonds authorized bythis resolution and any bond anticipation notesissued in anticipation of the sale of said bondsshall contain the recital of validity as prescribedby Section 52.00 of the Law and said bondsand any notes issued in anticipation of saidbonds, shall be general obligations of the

Issuer, payable as to both principal and interestby general tax upon all the taxable real prop-erty within the Issuer without limitation of rate oramount. The faith and credit of the Issuer arehereby irrevocably pledged to the punctualpayment of the principal of and interest on saidbonds and any notes issued in anticipation ofthe sale of said bonds and provision shall bemade annually in the budget of the Issuer byappropriation for (a) the amortization andredemption of the bonds and any notes inanticipation thereof to mature in such year (b)the payment of interest to be due and payablein such year.

Section 6. Subject to the provisions of this res-olution and of the Law and pursuant to the pro-visions of Section 21.00. Section 30.00. Section50.00, Sections 56.00 to 60.00 and Section 63.00of the Law. the powers and duties of the Boardof Trustees relative to authorizing bond antici-pation notes and the renewals thereof, deter-mining whether to issue bonds with substantiallylevel or declining annual debt service, prescrib-ing the terms, form and contents of the bondsherein authorized, bond anticipation notesissued in anticipation of said bonds and therenewals thereof, and any other powers orduties pertaining to or incidental to the saleand issuance of the bonds herein authorized,bond anticipation notes issued in anticipationof said bonds and the renewals thereof, arehereby delegated to the Village Treasurer, thechief fiscal officer of the Issuer.

Section 7. The validity of the bonds autho-rized by this resolution and of any notes issuedin anticipation of the sale of said bonds, maybe contested only if: . -

(a) such obligations are authorized for anobject or purpose for which the Issuer is not

.. authorized to expend money, or(b) the provisions of law which should be

complied with at the date of the publication ofsuch resolution are not substantially compliedwith, and an action, suit or proceeding con-testing such validity, is commenced withintwenty days after the date of such publication,or

(c) such obligations are authorized in viola-tion of the provisions of the constitution.

Section 8. The Village Clerk is hereby autho-rized and directed to publish this resolution, infull, together with a Notice attached in sub-stantially the form prescribed in § 81.00 of theLaw in "The Leader." the official newspaper ofthe Issuer.

Section 9. This resolution shall take effectimmediately.FL #337 6/27

(Permissive Referendum Notice)LEGAL NOTICE

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PUBLIC -NOTICESfrom previous page

Nassau County, New York, at a meeting heldon June 24, 2002. duly "adopted the resolutionpublished herewith, subject to a permissive ref-erendum.

Anna KnoellerVillage Clerk

Village of Freeport. New YorkBOND RESOLUTION OF THE VILLAGE OFFREEPORT, NEW YORK, ADOPTED JUNE 24, 2002,AUTHORIZING THE CONSTRUCTION ANDRECONSTRUCTION OF A POWER PLANT, STATINGTHE ESTIMATED MAXIMUM COST THEREOF IS$5V,000,000, APPROPRIATING SAID AMOUNTTHEREFOR, AND AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF$51,000.000 SERIAL BONDS OF SAID VILLAGE TOFINANCE SAID APPROPRIATION.

BE IT- RESOLVED by the Board of Trustees (the"Board of Trustees") of the Village of Freeport,Nassau County, New York (the "Issuer") (by thefavorable vote of not less than two-thirds of allthe members of said Board of Trustees) as fol-lows:

Section 1. Based upon the review of thisaction by the Issuer, the Board of Trustees here-by determines that it is a Unlisted Action underthe State Environmental Quality Review Act(Article 8 of the Environmental ConservationLaw) and a negative declaration has beenissued after an environmental review.

Section 2. The Issuer is hereby authorized tofinance the costs of construction, reconstruc-tion, of or addition to an electric light andpower plant; including but not limited to thepurchase of transformers, turbines and SCRequipment and the construction of a powerplant, a gas line and electrical interconnect.The estimated maximum cost of said class ofobjects or purposes, including costs incidentalthereto and the financing thereof, is$51,000,000 and said amount is hereby appro-priated therefor. The plan of financing includesthe issuance of not to exceed $51,000,000 serialbonds of the Issuer to finance said appropria-tion, and the levy and collection of taxes on allthe taxable real property of the Issuer to paythe principal of said bonds and the interestthereon as the same shall become due andpayable. No amount has been previouslyauthorized by the Issuer to be applied to thepayment of such class of objects or purposes.

Section 3. Serial bonds of the Issuer in theprincipal amount of $51,000,000 are herebyauthorized to be issued pursuant to the provi-sions of the Local Finance Law, constitutingChapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of theState of New York (herein called the "Law"), tofinance said appropriation.

Section 4. The following additional mattersare hereby determined and declared:

(a) The period of probable usefulness of saidclass of objects or purposes for which said$51,000,000 serial bonds authorized pursuant tothis resolution are to be issued, within the limita-tions of Section 11.00 a. 5 of the Law, is thirty(30) years.

(b) The proposed maturity of the bondsauthorized by this resolution will exceed five (5)years

Section 5. Each of the bonds authorized bythis resolution and any bond anticipation notesissued in anticipation of the sale of said bondsshall contain the recital of validity as prescribedby Section 52.00 of the Law and said bonds

and any notes issued in anticipation of saidbonds, shall.be general obligations of theIssuer, payable as to both principal and interestby general tax upon all the taxable real prop-erty within the Issuer without limitation of rate ofamount. The faith and credit of the Issuer arehereby irrevocably pledged to the punctualpayment of the principal of and interest on saidbonds and any notes issued in anticipation ofthe -sale of said bonds and provision shall bemade annually in the budget of the Issuer byappropriation for (a) the amortization andredemption of the bonds and any notes issuedin anticipation thereof to mature in such yearand (b) the payment of interest to be due andpayable in such year.

Section 6. Subject to the provisions of this res-olution and of the Law and pursuant to the pro-visions of Section 21.00. Section 30.00, Section50.00, Sections 56.00 to 60.00, and Section 63.00of the Law. the powers and duties of the Boardof Trustees relative to authorizing bond antici-pation notes, determining whether to issuebonds with substantially level or declining annu-.al debt service, prescribing the terms, form andcontents of the bonds herein authorized, bondanticipation notes issued in anticipation of saidbonds, and renewals of said bond anticipationnotes, and any other powers or duties peVtain-ing to or incidental to the sale and issuance ofthe bonds herein authorized, bond anticipationnotes issued in anticipation of said bonds, andthe renewals of said bond anticipation notes,are hereby delegated to the Village Treasurer,the chief fiscal officer of the Issuer,

Section 7. The validity of the bonds autho-rized by this resolution and any bond anticipa-tion notes issued in anticipation of the sale ofsaid bonds, may be contested only if:

a. such obligations are authorized for anobject or purpose for which the Issuer is notauthorized to expend money, or

b. the provisions of law which should becomplied with at the date of the publication ofthis resolution, are not substantially compliedwith, and an action, suit or proceeding con-testing such validity, is commenced withintwenty days after the date of such publication,or

c. such obligations are authorized in viola-tion of the provisions of the constitution of theState of New York.

Section 8. This resolution is adopted subjectto permissive referendum and shall take effectthirty (30) days after its adoption or, if a referen-dum is held, upon the affirmative vote of amajority of the qualified electors of the Issuervoting on the referendum.

Section 9. The Village Clerk is hereby autho-rized and directed to, within ten (10) days afterthe adoption of this resolution, cause this reso-lution to be (a) published.. -in"The Leader." the official newspaper of theIssuer, and (b) posted in at least six (6) publicplaces together with a notice of the adoptionthereof. After the bond resolution shall takeeffect, the Village Clerk is hereby further direct-ed to cause said bond resolution to be pub-lished, in full, together with a Notice attachedin substantially the form prescribed in Section81.00 of the Law, in said official newspaper ofthe Issuer.FL #338 6/27

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Missing fishermanfound

by Carl Gordon

The body of one of ihc missingfishermen who left Freeport on an i l l -fated shark hunt has been found offthe coast of New Jersey.

Coast Guard Lt. CommanderBrendan MePhcrson reports that onSaturday, June 22, at 4:41 a.m., achartered f i sh ing vessel found a body22 miles off the Manasquan, NewJersey in le t . A Coast Guard lifeboatretrieved the body later that morningand turned it over to the OceanCounty Medical Examiner 's office,where i t was ident i f ied as that ofRobert Wright, 42, of Island Park.Neither a l i fe jacket nor a su rv iva lsui t was found on the body.

Other search vessels were sent, out,but no th ing else was found, after an800-square-mile area was scoured.

Also missing are Bob Hammond,59 and Bob Hammond, Jr., 35, bothof Oceanside and Peter Quinn, 35,hometown not available.

The men were aboard the Eleni II,which left Freeport Saturday morn-ing, June 15, to participate in a sharkf i s h i n g tournament . They were,reported miss ing after f a i l i ng toreturn by 7 p.m. The search, whichwas called off June 19, had extendedfrom Moriches to New York Harbor,then down along the New Jerseycoast to At lan t i c City, and out to 70miles offshore.

The 25-foot Eleni II was believedto be carrying two cold-water sur-vival suits, but did not have an emer-gency position indicat ing radio bea-con (EPIRB), which emits a satellitedistress signal that can pinpoint theposition of a vessel in distress. Thewater temperature in the search areawas reported at approximately 60degrees Fahrenheit.

police no\A/s

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A 1994 Acura Legend was reportedstolen from Willowbend Lane,Baldwin, between 9:50 p.m. June 13and 7 a.m. the next morning.

A 1995 Ford Escort was reportedstolen from the Baldwin rrilroadparking lot on June 14, between 3 and5 p.m.

A third arrest was made June 16 inconnection with a February 19 assaultin Freeport. Police report that a 14-year-old girl of Hillside Avenue wasarrested and charged with Assault.Previously, a 14-year-old and a 15-year-old girl had been arrested.

According to police, several mem-bers of the Blood gang assaulted a 16-year-old girl who is a member of theCrips gang with razors on CoolidgePlace in Freeport. The assailants fledin two cars. The victim was taken toNassau University Medical Centerfor treatment of lacerations to herface, back and hands.

A 1988 Chevrolet G20 was reportedstolen on Fargo Street, Baldwin onJune 20 at 8 a.m.

On June 21, 75 tires were dumpedon the parking lot of Pep Boys onSunrise Highway, Baldwin.

County reports ozone pollutionThe Nassau County Department of

Health's air pollution laboratory inHempstead has started its seasonal report-ing of ozone pollution. For current ozonereadings or additional information regard-ing ozone, call the Department's PublicHealth Laboratories' 24-hour line at 572-1200.

Although ozone in the upper atmos-phere performs an important protectionfunction by fil tering out harmful ultravio-let radiation from sunlight, ozone near theground is a pollutant. It is a highly reactivegas and is one of the components of smog.

Ground level ozone is a health concernbecause high concentrations may irritatenasal, throat and bronchial tissues.

Those who are especially sensitive tothe effects of ozone exposure include thevery young, the elderly and people withheart or respiratory ailments. Respiratorysymptoms resulting from ozone exposuremay include shortness of breath, chestpain, throat irritation, cough and -wheez-ing.

When the average ozone concentrationover an eight hour period is greater than .0.08 parts per million, persons at risk

should take precautionary measures, suchas avoiding strenuous exercise and out-door exertion, to l imi t their exposure.

In addition, the New York StateDepartment of EnvironmentalConservation (DEC) constantly monitorsozone levels throughout the state and

issues health advisories in cooperationwith the New York State Department ofHealth when they predict elevated ozonelevels. The advisories are aired throughthe media and available on the New YorkState DEC toll-free Ozone Hotline tele-phone number: 1-800-535-1345.

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Music fills the air at Eisenhower Park this summerEisenhower Park will again host the

2002 Summer Concert Series, featuringa wide array of entertainment. TheConcert Series, presented by the NassauCounty Department of Parks,Recreation, and Museums includesseven concerts, two children's shows,two fully-staged Broadway productions,ethnic song and dance, and a movie.

The Summer Concert Series wi l lbegin .with Italian-American Night,scheduled for Monday, July I , presentedas part of the award-winning"International Music Nights" series.July shows also include German-American Night on Monday, July 8; aPlaza Theatrical Production, "Man ofLaMaricha," on Friday, July 12; a B-103show featuring Mark Lindsay onSaturday, July 13; Polish-AmericanNight on Monday, July 15; ConcertPops of Long Island on Friday, July 19;a children's show, Tribute to TheBackstreet Boys on Saturday, July 20,Hispanic-American Night on Sunday,July 21; an Oldies Class Act

Entertainment "The Cleftones" onSaturday, July 27; and India-AmericanNight on July 28.

August shows will include Chinese-American Night on Friday, August 2; achildren's Illusion Show on Saturday,August 3; Korean-American Night onSunday, August 4; Irish-American Nighton Monday, August 5; a Plaza TheatricalProduction "Fiddler On the Roof onFriday, August 9; a B-103 OldiesConcert featuring "The Rascals" onSaturday, August 10; a "100 Years ofBroadway Show" on Friday; August 16;an Oldies Show with "The Capris" andVeteran's Night, on Saturday, August17; Lou Picardi's Big Band on Sunday,August 18; Pakistan-American Night onFriday, August 23; Movie Night featur-ing the movie "Jurassic Park" will beshown on Saturday, August ' 24;Armenian-American Night on Sunday,August 25; and Israeli/American Nighton Monday, August 26.

These concerts are made possiblethrough the generosity of corporate

sponsors. Canon U.S.A., Inc. sponsorsthe entire "International Music Night"series. The Ethnic Night Series is alsosponsored by Petco, Elegant Entries,Smith/Barney, Fleet Bank, Hoy, Bi-Lingual News, Knockout Pest ControlInc., and B-103.

Concerts begin at 8 p.m. unless noted,at the Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatrenear Parking Fields 6 and 6A. Specialaccommodations are available for per-sons with disabilities, includingreserved parking, accessible restroomsand a convenient reserved location onthe hill overlooking the theatre.Assistive hearing devices are availablefree of charge for the hearing impaired.As there is no formal seating atLakeside, concertgoers are advised tobring their own folding chairs. If weath-er conditions are doubtful, call 572-0252 after 7 p.m. for updated perfor-mance information.

Nassau County Parks, Recreation, andMuseums, Commissioner Doreen Banksannounced that the new Mobile

Information and Leisure PassportCenter will be available from 6:30 to8:30 p.m. at the Lakeside Theatre areaduring most of the evening concerts.This center will make it more conve-nient for Nassau County residents topurchase their Leisure Passports. Photoswill be taken onboard, and ParksDepartment staff will be on hand toanswer questions concerning NassauCounty's parks, museums and pre-serves.

Eisenhower Park is located in EastMeadow, with entrances on HempsteadTurnpike at East Meadow Avenue, andat the intersection of Stewart andMerrick Avenues. For further informa-tion, call the Nassau CountyDepartment of Parks, Recreation, andMuseums. Public Information Office at572-0200 weekdays during businesshours, or "Concertline," a recordedupdate on concerts and other specialevents at 572-0223.

ian-American 'musical feast' at Eisenhower ParkThe audience is in for a special treat

as a talented singing group, I Ligori,featuring Gino, Pino and Lino, andBella Nolle, a "musical Ilalian feasl,"fealuring Meritl and Moreau, perform alIlalian-American Night at EisenhowerPark's Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre.County Executive Thomas R. Suozzinoted that Italian-American Night,scheduled 'for Monday, July I , is thefirst International Night fealured in iheSummer Concert Series.

These concerts are performed inrecognition of the many diverse ethnicgroups that make up Nassau County.

Don Meritt and Annette Moreau haveappeared on Broadway, in nightclubs,concerts, television and film and starredin such musicals as "Guys and Dolls,""Cabaret," and "I Do! I Do!" Whethersinging traditional Neapolitan tunes,contemporary Italian music, or opera'sgreatest arias, Bella Notte reflects thewarmth, love and fun of growing up inan Italian family.

I Ligori is the most requested act at allof the Italian festas. Audiences fromAtlantic City and Las Vegas and Italianresorts have cheered their delightful tal-ents. Gino, Pine, and Line sing Italiansongs from Italy, America, and aroundthe world.

The International Nights Series ispresented by the Nassau CountyDepartment of Parks, Recreation, andMuseums under a generous grant- fromCanon U.S.A., Inc. The series is alsosponsored by Petco, Elegant Entries,Smith/Barney, Fleet Bank, Hoy,Bilingual News, Knockout PestControl, and media sponsor B-103.

Italian-American Night is free ofcharge and begins at 8 p.m. at the HarryChapin Lakeside Theatre near ParkingFields 6 and 6A. Special accommoda-tions are available for disabled patrons,including reserved parking, accessiblerestrooms, and a 'convenient reservedlocation on the hill. Assistive hearingdevices are available for the-hearingimpaired.

There is no formal seating at the• Lakeside Theatre, so concertgoers

should bring folding chairs. If weatherconditions are doubtful, ca l l 572-0252after 7 p.m. for updated performanceinformation.

Nassau County Parks, Recreation,and Museums Commissioner DoreenBanks announced that the new MobileInformation and Leisure PassportCenter will be available from 6:30 to8:30 p.m. at the Lakeside Theatre areaduring Italian-American Night. This

Center will make it more convenient forNassau County residents to purchasetheir Leisure Passports. Photos win betaken onboard, and Parks Department

staff will be on hand to answer ques-tions concerning Nassau County'sparks, museums and preserves.

Fun for kids at BeachfestAn exciting afternoon of fun V games

at beautiful Point Lookout Beach, awaitsall youngsters at the Town of Hempstead's"2002 Beachfest" entitled, "Red, white,and Blue Summer" on Friday afternoon,June 28, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m..Supervisor Rich Guardino invites children,ages 6 through 13, to share the excitementat Town Park, Point Lookout, 1300 LidoBoulevard, in Point Lookout.

"With the sand and surf of Town Parkoffering a beautiful backdrop, theBeachfest is the start of the town's sum-mer-long recreational programming,"explained Supervisor Guardino. "Once

-again the Department-of Parks andRecreation has planned an exciting after-noon of games, crafts and entertainmentfor youngsters to enjoy."

In a program of thrill-a-minute action,the "2002 Beachfest" features an obstaclecourse, relay races, balloon launch, dances,

games, prize raffles, arts and crafts. A spe-cial feature of this year's event will be theappearance of the New York Power, thewomen's professional soccer team. ThePower will distribute team souvenirs andraffle off tickets to upcoming games.

The regular vehicle entrance fees atTown Park will be in effect, but event par-ticipation is free. The "Beachfest" will beheld at the park's picnic area adjacent tothe parking lot. For directions or day of theevent information call Town Park at 431 -3900.

"The June 28 Beachfest will kick-off thesummer's recreational programmingthroughout our parks system," saidCouncilwoman Angle M. Cullin."Youngsters and parents alike are urged toremain up-to-date on all summer events bycalling the parks department at 292-9000or by visiting our web site at www.townofhempstead.org."

Nassau BOCES equestrianteam places third in stateFreeport, Bellmore-Merrick and

Levittown riders bring borne first-placeawards Students from the NassauBOCES Career & Technical EducationCenter's Large Animal Care Program(Nassau Tech) competed in the recentNew York State EFA Horse ScienceCompetition and placedthird, taking home atotal of 25 individualribbons. Fifteen highschool vocational edu-cation programs fromacross New York Stateparticipated in theevent. The contest, heldat SUNY Morrisville,featured seven individ-ual competitions. Threeof these were won byNassau Tech students,who received $250scholarships towardstuition at the agricul-ture and technologycollege.

Blue ribbons went to:Laura Lehr, a senior

at Nassau BOCES' Program ofAlternative Comprehensive Education(P.A.C.E.) in Judging Confirmation andPerformance. Laura, who is fromFreeport, placed first out of 130 stu-dents.

Bellmore-Merrick's John Gagliardp,a junior at Calhoun High School,earned top honors in English BeginnerRiding. John placed first out of 30 stu-dents.

Jonna Gutel, a senior at MacArthur

High School in the Levittown schooldistrict, placed first in EnglishAdvanced Riding. Jonna was first outof 28 students. _^_- -

Nassau Tech is part of the^ publicschool system. It is operated by theBoard of Cooperative Educational

Services (BOCES)of Nassau Countyand offers trainingin more than 35career fields includ-ing large animalcare, culinary arts,graphic design,automotive technol-ogy, carpentry andveterinary technolo-gy. Youngstersattend Nassau Techfor part of eachschool day andspend the remainderof their time at theirhome schools. Aftergraduating, they areprepared to entercollege programs intheir chosen field.

As of July 1, Nassau Tech will berenamed "Barry Tech," in honor of for-mer Nassau BOCES Board MemberJoseph M. Barry.

For more information about theLarge Animal Care Program, call theDepartment of Career & TechnicalEducation of Nassau BOCES at 516-396-2370. For general informationahout Nassau BOCES, call the Officeof Information at 516-396-2208 or visitwww.nassauboces. org

John Gagliardo

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Meet Freeport's top students no

THE TOP TWO: Corey Hanna, left, is the valedictorian of the Freeport HighSchool Class of 2002. Salutatorian is Eric Goldin.

Corey HannaValedictorian

Headed to: SUNY BinghamptonAttended Freeport Schools: 14 years

The two adjectives Corey Hannauses to describe himself are livelyand proud. And this graduate has along list of accomplishments to beproud of. He was a member of theNational Honor Society, the NewYork State Science Honor Society,the Future Problem Solvers and theschool newspaper.

Among the many academic awardshe has received are the SpanishHonors Award, the ScienceAcademic Achievement Award, andthe Science Symposium Award withMerit. He was also the proud recipi-ent of the Rensselaer PolytechnicInstitute Mathematics Award and theNew York State Association forHealth, Physical Education,Recreation and Dance Award.

In sports, he participated inVarsity Tennis and Varsity Bowling,and won sportsmanship awards inboth sports. He also played on thePAL roller hockey team and in theadult ice hockey league.

But of all his accomplishments,says Corey, "I am most proud ofmaintaining the same group offriends that I had when I enteredhigh school."

His first goal for next year is tofind his niche in college. He plans tomajor in business management andhopes to someday become a success-ful New York City businessman.

And he has the kind of positiveoutlook that will help him on hisway. When asked what roadblockshe has overcome on the way toreaching his goals, he replied, "Ihave never faced a roadblock in mylife."

Eric GoldinSalutatorian

Headed to: New York UniversityAttended Freeport schools: 12 years

Freeport High School's Salutatorianhas amassed a long list of accomplish-ments in academics, leadership and ser-vice, and an even longer list of musicalachievements.

In addition to being a FreeportExchange Club Student of the Monthand Student of the Year, he was a mem-ber of the National Honor Society andPeer Leadership.

He played in the Jazz Band, theMarching Band, the Wind Ensemble,the Brass Ensemble and the SelectChorale. He performed in the FreeportHigh School musical productions, theMENC All-Eastern Mixed Chorus, andthe NYSSMA All-State Mixed Chorus,All-County Band and All-CountyChorus.

He has been honored with the JohnPhilip Sousa Band Award, the NationalSchool Choral Award, the Arion Award,and the Orchestra, Chorus (SelectChorale), Wind Ensemble, and JazzBand Service Awards. He was also therecipient of the University ofRochester's Young Leaders Award, andHumanities and Social Sciences Award.From this whole list, says Eric, "I ammost proud of my music groups' accom-plishments, particularly the WindEnsemble's performance at CarnegieHall, and Select Chorale's distinctivecommunity performances and topawards."

Eric plans to study music technologynext year at New York University and tosomeday make his career in the musicfield, working in recording, studiodesign and technology. "Like everyone,"he says, "I had roadblocks, but fortu-nately, none have been significantenough to tear me from music."

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Adam FlemingClass rank: 3rdHeaded to: University of PittsburghAttended Freeport Schools: 14 years

Adam was a commended student inthe National Merit Scholarship Programand won the Brown University HighSchool Book Award. He also took homea bronze medal at the Long Island MathFair.

A member of the National HonorSociety and an AP Scholar with Honor,Adam also found time to work on theFuture Problem Solvers team and theschool newspaper.

In athletics, he was an All-Conferenceswimmer, was a member of the All-Conference tennis team, and won theCoach's Award in cross-country.

A musician as well, he played in theAll-County Orchestra, All-CountyBand, the Jazz Band and the BrassEnsemble.

Now that his high school career iswinding down, Adam hopes to find timeto start a novel that he will surely becommitted enough to finish.

Adam LickelClass Rank: 4thHeaded to: Rensselaer PolytechnicInstituteAttended Freeport Schools: 14 years

A member of the National HonorSociety and Science Honor Society, theFuture Problem Solvers and Mathletes,Adam was honored with the CarlRoberts Award and The Mel SobelMicroscopes Ltd. Award.

He was also a member of theMarching Band, the Wind Ensemble andthe Brass Ensemble and participated thisyear in the Freeport High School musi-cal production.

At RPI Adam will be studying com-puter science. He has been program-ming for years and hopes to become aprofessional programmer when he fin-ishes his college studies.

Erica RyanClass Rank: 5thHeaded to: Stonehill CollegeAttended Freeport Schools: 13 years

Erica was a Freeport Exchange ClubStudent of the Month, a PresidentialScholar and a Scholar Athlete. She par-ticipated in Student Government,Athletes Helping Athletes and the Site-based Team. She was also a peer tutorand a peer leader, and was first chairviolinist in the Sinfonietta.

Captain of the soccer team, Erica alsoplayed on the track and field andlacrosse teams.

Describing herself as optimistic anddetermined, Erica plans to enjoy collegeand live a prosperous life.

Martin D. LyttleClass rank: 6thHeaded to: Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology.Attended Freeport Schools: 13 years

A Freeport Exchange Club Student ofthe Month, Martin participated in theFreeport High School Sinfonietta, theKey Club, Science Olympiad,Mathletes, the Metropolitan YouthOrchestra and the Brotherhood of St.Andrew.

He was a recipient of the Bausch andLomb Honorary Science Award, theNational School Orchestra Award, TheTriple C Award, Town of Hempstead'sCommunity Service & AcademicExcellence Award and the President'sEducational Excellence Award.

Martin had a hard time decidingwhere to go to school—he was acceptedat four Ivy League schools and two ofthe country's top engineering schools.

He hopes to become either a mechan-ical, aerospace or nuclear engineer.

Michael HurleyClass Rank: 7thHeaded to: Old Dominion UniversityAttended Freeport Schools: 14 years

During his high school career,Michael participated in Peer Leadershipand Mock Trial. He was a member ofthe National Honor Society and the NewYork State Science Honor Society, andwas the recipient of a Dollars forScholars scholarship.

Also active in sports, he played on thesoccer, football and tennis teams, andwas All-Conference in soccer.

At Old Dominion, Michael plans tocontinue playing soccer. He- will bemajoring in marketing, and looks for-ward to a career in sports marketing.

Jarad JaxClass Rank: 8thHeaded to: Wagner CollegeAttended Freeport Schools: 14 years

Jarad is a member of the NationalHonor Society and the National ScienceHonor Society. He played on the VarsityFootball, Lacrosse and Swimming andDiving teams. He was a three-time MPVon the Swimming and Diving Team, anda two-time Coach's Award winner.

Jarad was also an Eagle Scout and amember of Athletes Helping" Athletesand DECA.

His desire to help people in the med-ical field has led him to plan a career inbiomedical engineering.

Viviana SmithClass Rank: 9thHeaded to: George WashingtonUniversityAttended Freeport Schools: 14 years

A Freeport Exchange Club Student ofthe Month, Viviana was also a memberof the National Honor Society and theScience Honor Society. She was treasur-er of the DECA, and was a finalist in thestate competition. She was co-editor ofthe yearbook, and a member of AthletesHelping Athletes and the HumanRelations Club.

Also accomplished on the playingfields, she was a scholar athlete, andwon the Sportsmanship Award inlacrosse. She played on the volleyballteam as well.

The recipient of a PresidentialScholarship at George WashingtonUniversity and a Dollars for Scholarsscholarship, Viviana was also distin-guished as a National HispanicRecognition Scholar.

Viviana has worked as a volunteerat the South Nassau Rehabilitationand Sports Medicine Center, andsomeday hopes to become a physicaltherapist.

Raina MicclulliClass Rank: 10thHeaded to: New England CollegeAttended Freeport Schools: 14 years

Raina was a six-year captain of travelice hockey teams, assistant captain of theLong Island Women's Ice HockeyEmpire State Games bronze medal teamand a recipient of the Presidential Award.

She describes herself as persistent andoptimistic, two important characteristicsfor a champion athlete and accomplishedscholar.

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Joel E. Baez, Sandy Baez, Joseph Barriga,Krystal L. Beersing, Thomas Beltre, TawanaL. Bennett, Jennifer Bermudez, Matthew D.Bernardez, Edwin F. Blanco, Vittorio Bloise-Pina, Brandon GBoatswain, DaphneyBoisrond, Corey J. Bolding, Raston C.Boswell, Lantz X. Braham, Veronica E.Brendel, Chanel -L. Briggins, ShannellBrockington, Derik Brown, Marcus A.Brown, Lescha Brundage, Jaimee Bruneus,Vanessa Bryan, Brandon C. Bryant, ChanelL. Bryant, Jennifer R. Buffit, Jahief Burnett,Melissa Butler.

Stephanie Cabreja, Arnaldo A. Caceres,Robin M. Campbell, Jasmine D. Campbell,Quanece Campbell, Aristides Campos,Nicholas J. Carbon, Boris Cardona,Christopher J. Cardoza, Carolann Carpenter,Joseph R. Carrion, Jahvon D. Carter, QuentinL. Carter, Rebecca Castro, Duglas Y. Castro,Johana M. Cedios, Viamnely Cespedes,Cameesha Chapman, Jalissa Charles, BiancaChavez, Jinhe Chen, Chris M. Chery, WilliamM. Chimeri, Michael A. China, William R.Chwick, Gabriella M. Cipolla, Akeem D.Clarke, Justin C. Clarke, Xiomara Clark-Owens, Gloria A. Clarkson, Tecola Clarkson,Paige A. Cobbs, Ashley C. Codrington,Stephen Colbourne, Anthony A. Coletta,David S. Collado, Joanna Collado, Daury R.Collado-Inoa, Kevin M. Collica, Michael T.

Conforti, Sheila F. Contreras, Breanna V.Cook, Nathaniel J. Cooke, Edy Cordero,Wilfred Cordero, David Cordero, HenryCornejo, Laurian Crawford, Peter Cruz,Jennifer Cruz, Joey J. Cruz, Vanesa M. Cruz,Jason J. Cunningham, Kristina R. Curry,

Kirk I. Dandridge, Samantha Dandridge,Georgia C. Daniel, Stephen D. Daniel,Quinlin M. Darion, Bobmichael Davis,Crystal M. Davis, Myia-Jane Davis, WilliamT. Davis, Joshua R. Debaptiste, Sara-JeanDebrosse, Isamar Delacruz, Shanda M.Delacruz, Jessica Delarosa, ChristopherDelgado, Jasmine DeLos Santos, WilnyDeLos Santos, Kambuka Devonish, MariaDiaz, Ariana M. Dicroce, Catherine M.

Francois, Branden M. Fredericks, IsaihFreeman, Kelley J. Frey, Khi Lee RobertFrye.

Cristina A. Galdamez, Brianna M. Gates,Joseph J. Garcia, Kevin E. Garcia, StephanieGarcia, Monay Gaston, Ellis C. Jr Gittens,Lauren N. Godboll, Astrid Godoy, AlexanderC. Coins, Bianca Gomez, Tannia Gomez,Stephanie B. Gonzalez, John J. Gordon,Shavon M. Graham, Wendy C. Granados,Gabrielle R. Grant, Jounee Graves, Troy A.Green, Brandon S. Griffin, Jeanette GrossAngel J. Guerrero, Rose Jenny Gulien, AnaGullen, R Guiterrezz-Perez, Jessica L.Gutirrez, Laura Gutierrez, Danielle L.Guzman.

Dillman, Janee Donaldson, Leland Douglas,Kathryn A. Doyle, Rachel A. Drew, Evan J.Dubin, Jennifer Duran, Yaskalla C. Duran.

Jessica R. R. Eberhardt, Jafon D. Edwards,Leilan Edwards, Kelly F. Edwards-Bell,Jared C. Ellis, Ramel S. Epps, Kelvi A.Espinal, Darrell Evans, Rachel A. Evans.

Caitlin E. Pagan, Victoria Falconi, RonnieFann, Zameer Farouk, Andy Fernandez,Marquis Fernandez, Oscar Fernandez, ElsyFernadez-Lazo, Anthony M. Ferrara, AshleyM. Ferrara, Jacqueline Ferrufino, RichardFerrufino, Anthony M. Ficaro, JenniferFigueroa, Lama A. Finch, Donavan Fitchett,Joshua E. Fitzgerald, Colleen A. Flaherty,Luis A. Flones, Wendy Flores, 'Christine F.

Tyshawn N. Hardy, Austin B. Harris,Brittney Harwick, Stephanie N. Heins, ElaineC. Henriquez, Mary Henry, Raymond Henry,Carlos V. Hernandez, Dayle A. Hernandez,Dianerva Hernandez, Junior Hernandez,Karen Hernandez, Miguel A. HernandezVenicia A. Heron, Shaquana S. Hicks, KaylaM. Hicks, Joshua J. Hieronymus, Ashley S.Hinds, Ray Hoger, Donnell V. Holley, TyciaHollingswith, Diondra M. Horsey, Sherise M.Horsey, Tyrome J. Hoskins, Ivory Howell,Shareen R. Hunter, Davon M. Hurdle.

Jeremy J. Impellzeri, Gina Infante, KrystalInfante, Christian Irizarry, Dominic J. Irving.

Renee Jackson, Clifford L. Jackson, RyanS. Jackson, Leroy P. James, Sandra Jaquez,Daniel T. Jefferson, Jason Jemerson-Oliver,Catherine Jewels, Daniel A. Jimenez, CarlaL. Johnson, Tyquane D. Johnson, ZaleikaJohnson, Brandon Jones, Dewitt Jones, JamesM. Jones, Justin D. Jones, Moet C. Jones,Najae Jones, Avril J. Julian, Keith Justice.

Christine Kaneunyenye, Mark Kelly,Cornell Kelly, Jr, Farron Kennedy, KyleBrodie M. Kern, Cindy Khan, Andrea R.Kindle, Julia A. Klimas, James Knoeller,Christopher D. Koehler, Andrew J. Kornfeld.

Charles R. Lamar II, Mima V. Landaverde,Daniel Lang, Judi A. Lazo, Dasean M. Leach,Aneesa LeBlanc, Tysheme K. Leftenant, JadeM. Legere, Kevin J. Leimeister, Ramon A.Leiva, Andrew Lewis, Alfred D. Liles,Andrew D. Liles, Nelson R. Lopes, Omar A.Lopez, Anaabel Lopez, Anthony Lopez,Natalia M. Lopez, Jeffrey Lopez-Oriez,Daniel Lora, Brittany J. Lozada, Austin G.Lucarello.

Fanny A. Madera, Stephanie Maldonado,Juan C. Marin, Kenneth J. Marquez, DanielE. Marquina, Melissa Marshall, Steven A.Marshall, Neissy Marte, Roxanna ' Marie,Angela M. Martin, Shanicka Martin, JulioMartinez, Laura Martinez, Heric A. Martinez,Illana I. Martinez, Adam N. Mason, Jeffrey J.Mason-Shell, Shamane J. Mathews, MathisLamont, Krystal M. Matias, Christopher A.Matos, Jovan Mauras, Jennifer Mays, JessicaMays, Russelll Mazzola, Rakee McmMillan,Mccargo Mahleik, Michael McClelland,Sharisse McClure, Denieda A. Mccullough,Francis Mcgoldrick, Kahlit K. Kory Mcgraw,Brittney N. Mckenzie, George W. Mclain Jr,Kirk M.W. Mcleod, Warren M. McLeod,Troy Julius McMillan, Laura J. Mcneill,

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Amanda C. Meinsen, Dunia S. Mejia,German L. Mejia, Raymond Melendez,Lisbeth Menedez-Lopez, Maria Menedez-Pino, Bernarr R. Merriett, Franco Messone,Michele Mirkolajczyk, Morgan Miller, TianaN. Milner-Small, Gina Y. Mitchell, IsiahMitchell, Paul Moldanado, Jacqueline C.Moneke, Christina L. Monroe, Roberto A.Monteoer, Qwasan Moore, Aury E. Morales,Marco Morales, William Morales, Cristela S.Moronta, Krystal C. Mucciolo, MicheleMurphy, Daryl 3. Murphy, Kevin G. Murphy,

Lissette Nepomuceono, Daniel 3. Nestor,David C. Neves, Kyle Newsome, DenzelNicholson, Tyshawn Nicholson, GeraldineNunez, Jessica B. Nunez, Rita M. Nyyland

Edgar Obers-Cortes, Nelly Ocampo-Argueta, Daniel J. Ogle, Brandon P. Oleary,Brian Ortega, Dennis S. Ortega, NancyOrtega, Santana Ortiz, William Osei, JavierD. Osorio-Silva, Tiera Owens

Allan M. Pacheco, Andy Palma,Ashlee M.Parks, Lauren Peacock, Carlo Pellicani,Edgar Pena, Jay Pena, Marleni Pena, ArgedysPeratta, Jordan Peralta, Elizabeth Perez, JuanE. Perez, Narqu Perkina-Jenkins, Jessica

Perrien, Jabaree Hasahn Perry, Brandon J.Persad, garreth Petty, Cynthia C. Picado,Juanito Pichardo, Francis Y. Pichardo,Shanee A. Pinckney, Mazie I. Pizarro, AshleyM. Placide, Kareem Porter, Paul P. Poster,Chris POttie, Kirsten A. Preston, Julian E.Preval, Sharon T. Prunty, Monica Puentes-Ocampo

Cassandra M. Quezada, Yesenia B.Quintanilla, Dionny Quiro, Jeanette Quiroz,Giselle Quiroz, Nashly Quiroz

Kiahna A. Ralph, Omar E. Ramirez, AstridM. Ramos, Eric E. Ramos, Peter Ramos,Stephanie Ramos, Judairo S. Ramsey, TylerD. Rapp, Gwendolyn Raymond, Kathryn A.Raynor, Margaret M. Redington, AshleyReed, Jose Ramon Reyes, Linwood E.Richardson, lyonna A. Riggins, Jessie M.Riley, Roberto C. Rivas, Floyd A. Rivera III,Francis Rivera-Romero, Juan Carlos Roa-Abreu, Shanique R. Robb, Wayland R.Roberts, Kenneth Robinson, Kinyetta M.Robinson, Takeem O. Robinson, ChristopherRoca, Hector Roca, Jocelyn I. Rocha, EricRodriguez, Jenier Rodriguez, Jose M.Rodriguez, Diana Rodruiguez, RandyRodriguez, Carmen Rodriguez, Jennifer

--Rodriguez, Jose L. Rodriguez, JudithRodruigeuz, Julio D. Rodruiguez, Kenneth R.Rodriguez, , Maria E. Rodruiguez, MirnaRodriguez, Moises A. Rodriguez, Sabot VRodriguez, Sugeirys Rodriguez, VeronicaRodriguez, Vincent Rodriguez, Fernandez G.Rodriguez, Lau Rodriguez-Jiminez, JulioRodriguez Lopez, Fatima L. Rogers, Tyrell J.Rogers, Jamison Rosan, Rakiya D. Rouse,Donald K. Rowan, Andrew Rowe, MargaretE. Rudolf

Lucas Saez-Kieke, Eloi N. Saint, LIsette F.Salazar, Katelyn J. Salisbury, Shannon M.Sarnlat, Paige M. Sampson, Paul Sanchez,Cony Sandoval, Dazshanae T. Sanford,Guinapauline Santos, Xiomara Y. Saravia,Manuel A. Sarduy, Maya Saunders, Aaron C.Scott, Sara A. Scrivano, Bryoni Scudder,Hiris M. Segovia, Ujuin L. Segredo,Samantha M. Selver, Megan C. Sheehan,Devona J. Sheppard, Michael Shomari.LuisManuel Sic, Juan Jose Sic-Fiores, TamishaSilas, Ruddy G. Sime, Cheyenn Sinzieri,Rachel N. Siplin, Shemia K. Smalls, JeaninaSmath, Earl Smiley, Danar L. Smith, AaronG. Smith, Jinissa Y. Smith, Kendal C. Smith,Jhonaon Solorzano, Yelcon Soriano, Denis J.

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Robert J.Barrdeo

Robert V.Bellotti

ChristopherA. Blanco

Ryan M.Bellinger

Colleen E.Brandon

Jonathan E.Brennan

Kelly E.Byrne

Jaclyn r.Cammarata

Kelly C.Canavan

La Toya C.Caton

Gerard A.Chesterton

Lauren M.Chilcott

Jennie J.Clifford

Alyssa K.Corona

Mary E.Corva

Patricia E.Curran

JaclynDefino

Kaittin M.Defino

Malorie B.Dzienlus

TimothyEgan

John L.Fortini

Melanie A.Ganferrara

Sean P.G lander

Megan M.Groia

Sergio G.Guiteau

Robert K.Heffert

Tracy A.Jean

Katiuscia L.Jean-Antoine

Andrew F.Jedlick

Ryan E.Johnson

SamanthaF. Johnson

Meghan A.Kane

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Kevin J.Kaufmann

Michael R.Keene

Diana D.Krass

Alexis R .Lewis-

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Paul M.Lilly

Erin E. Lynch

Scott B.McBride

Marcus R.Melendez

ChristopherM. Merle

ChristopherJ. Metkiff

Savlne T.Mondeslr

Melissa M.Mueller

Tara K.Nolan

Brandin N.O'Connell

ThomasF.O'Neill

Melissa E.Patriss

Croos J.Perez

James M.Perotta

Laura C.Plcone

Marcy AnnPierre

Joseph G.Rogate

Sahun E.Rose

Kimberly A.Sanford

Siobhan L.Skinner

Christopher R.Wells

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D'Brickashaw FergusonOfficial/Unofficial Class LeaderHeaded to: University of VirginiaAttended Freeport Schools: 12 years

D'Brickashaw Ferguson is consid-ered the Official/Unofficial Leader ofthe Class of 2002. Towering over mostof his classmates in size and stature, hestill maintains a relaxed, fr iendlydemeanor that has won him the friend-ship and admiration of classmates andteachers alike. "The adjectives thatdescribe me best would be determined,hopeful, powerful, intelligent andenjoyable," he says.

He will be heading off next year tothe University of Virginia on a fullscholarship, based on both his athleticand academic abilities. He played onthe football, basketball, wrestling andlacrosse teams. In football he was All-American, All-State and All-County,

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Graduating 27th in his class,D'Brickashaw was also an accom-plished scholar. He took part in theScience Olympiad, Mock Trial, and theNational Youth Leadership Forum. Hewas a member of the Spanish Club, anda Lay Day panelist. He also played inthe Jazz Band and Concert Band. Hewas honored with the Harding Awardfor his academic achievements.

D'Brickashaw says he is equallyproud of what he has accomplished inthe classroom and on the playing fields.

Next year he hopes to continue hissuccess in football, while furtheradvancing his studies. He hopes someday to play a major role in the corpo-rate world.

RECOGNIZED "UNOFFICIAL"LEADER of the Class of 2002is scholar-athlete and All-American grid starD'Brickashaw Ferguson.

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Edwin AriasPatricia Arias*Leandro AriasArica Austin,*Leonard Avery*Richard AvolinAndy BaezMarcel BaileyJerrel BaldwinShirvan BalramGuy BanksKamar BarnesZaneshia Barnes

Jessica BarrettJaquon Barrett

Michael BattagliaRamon BautistaJanice BeckLeslie BedellWilliam BellJuan BenavidesJessica BenitezSergio BermudezAndrew Bernardez*Jesse Bernardez*Mya BetheaCandice BettersDoris BonifacioHeidi Bonilla*

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Meet Baldwin's Top Ten Students

David LetzlerValedictorian

This year's Valedictorian, PavidLetzler, has taken the most academi-cally challenging program of Honorsand Advanced Placement classes thatBaldwin Senior High has to offer. Forhis effort, he has carried a weightedGPA of 120.575 and has been rankedfirst in a competitive class of 382.

David has also been very active inschool activities, serving as theCaptain of the Academons and as amember of the National, French,English, Science, and Social StudiesHonor Societies.

He has also chosen to challenge him-self in the. theatre, performing in musi-cals and drama productions at theSenior High School. David is consider-

ing a career as a playwright. In addi-tion, he has performed with theConcert Choir and the Jazz Choir.

A recipient of many awards, Davidhas been accepted on an early decisionbasis to Williams College.

Jennifer WongSalutatorian

This year's Salutatorian, JenniferWong, is a highly motivated, articulate,arid creative student who has participat-ed in the most rigorous course of study.She continually finds ways to combineher interests in psychology, science, andmusic.

Jennifer is a member of the. National,Science, Spanish, arid Social StudiesHonor Societies and has been named tothe High Honor Roll with Distinctionevery marking period since grade 9.

Outside of the classroom, Jennifer'strue love is music. She is a valued mem-ber of the Pit Orchestra and ChamberOrchestra, has performed with the All-State Orchestra, the Gemini Youth

Orchestra, and at the CW Post SummerChamber Music Festival.

Jennifer has applied to some of thebest colleges and universities in (hecountry but has not yet decided whereshe will attend.

Lee PepperCornell University

Taylor AltmanStanford University

Brian ForsbergLafayette College

Heather KugelmassSUNY Stony Brook Honors

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David WestonUniversity of Michigan

Rachel DominiqueColumbia University

Caitlin MurphyProvidence College

Kelly AllanoNew York University

A view of the BHS Class of 2002by Joan Delaney

Teachers Verdel Jones and MichelleLiemer-Kelly were the advisors forthe Baldwin Senior High School Classof 2002. Speaking of the activities andwork involved, both indicated, "We'ddo it again, just not next year."

The teachers were full of praise forthe students' eagerness to participatein activities ranging fromHomecoming to Halloween parties toclass trips. They commended the stu-dents' involvement in community ser-vice such as the "Empty Bowls" pro-ject in which art classes sculpted soupbowls, held a soup supper and donat-ed the monies raised to the InterfaithNutrition Network.

The teachers indicated that theyenjoyed working with the studentsand watching them mature from ninthgraders to seniors. "We were also ableto relate to them differently. Withadvisors available, students haveanother adult to go to, to talk to, a per-

son who isn't ateacher or a guidancecounselor. We reallyget to know the stu-dents over fouryears."

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participated in manysocial activities, they BHS CLASS ADVISORS, fromwere also impacted Michelle Liemer-Kelly.by the events of • . •September li; While the Board ofEducation would have allowed classtrips abroad, many parents opted notto send their children on the trips tra-ditionally taken by the foreign lan-guage classes since deposits were due

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in the fall and the world situation wasfilled with so much unrest. A class tripto Florida was also replaced with awinter ski trip to nearby Villa Roma.

"These kids immediately wanted tohelp. Many who were old enough and

had their parents' permission donatedblood in the fall. Then later in the yearwhen we had another blood drive,some more students donated blood.Many of the kids particpated in pro-jects related to helping the victims of9/11.""This is a very involved class,withonly one negative" noted Ms. Liemer-Kelly. "They tend to procrastinate.They always come through but theywait till the last minute."

Prom activities will take place at theVanderbilt in Plainview on Monday,June 24. A graduation breakfast wil ltake, place that morning along withgraduation rehearsal. Graduation isscheduled for Wednesday, June 26, at5 p.m. As is traditional, the class pres-ident, valedictorian and Salutatorianwill speak along with the president ofthe Board of Eduction,Superintendent of Schools and highschool principal.

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Hanssel Baena, Mark Bailey,Mat thew Bailey. Nina Balverdy,Shan iqua Banks, Selina Baptista,Curt is Barkley, Sarah Beller,Jonathan Bennett, Matthew Berardi,Erica Berger, David Berry, FabriceBerry, Stephanie Betancourt,Corinn -Blackwell , Nardia Blake,J u s t i n Bogash, Abraham Bonil la,Raymond Bonitto, Nicole Bono,Stephanie Bouderau, PatrickBreitwieser, Keith Brennan,Stephanie Brenner, KendraBrereton, Rachel Brickel, EmilyBriggs, Alan Brown, BrentonBrown, Webster Brown, LindsayBrunner, Christopher Bryant, JemBulaon , All ison Burke, SharelleBurt, Aron Butler, Tiara Butle.

Kevin Cabrera, Kathryn Cahill,Nikko Callender, Michael Camargo,Katie Campbell, Br i t tanyCannizzaro, Kerri Capone, WillieCarson, Thomas Case, AnthonyCastaldt, Kevin Castellanos, LeoChetram, Sandro Chevalier, JordanChisolm, Heathe Christ iansen,Bryant Churbuck, Aaron Clark,Carey Clarke, Timothy Clifford,Matthew Coffey, Emily Cohen,

Kayla Cohen, Freddy Colah,Anischa Cole, Irene Colletti, DinaColon, Monica Confort i , KeriConfrey, Frank Conti, Louis Costa,Gdynon Craan, Phi l ip Crandall ,Sarita Crawford, Danielle Crooks,Bianca Cruickshank, Manuel Cruz,Frances Cukierwar, VictoriaC u n n i n g h a m , Lancelot Curran,Zakiya Cush.

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There are 36 students in St.Christopher's eighth grade Class of2002.

In grade 8-1, they include: PhillipCascio, Jacqueline Conroy, DaneCotsonas, Morgan Dillon, MicheleFilangeri, Michael Jonas, BruceKnight, Kristen Marquino, Anna MeGovern, Rory Me Govern, MichaelOliviero, William Paul, Michael Petro,Kaitlyn Puckart, Gina Marie Rizzo,Christine Selover, Megan Shannon,and JasonSikorski.

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Ingreso, Christian Lagman, MelissaMocombe, Nicole Muratori, KyleNeumann, Kelly Nicholson, MeganO'Brien, Michael Oddo, Bryan Paul,Nicholas Petro, Matthew Pierre,Theodore Rohrs, Brae Romain,Shevhon Simon, and Matthew Solazzo.. The graduates will be attending the

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Antoinette MillerSardo Mondesir*Joan-Maxine MondonedoAlisha Monroe*Michael MooreTifferny Moore*

Johnner MoralesJackelyn Morales-RamirezJenny MoranJoselyn MoranSuzanna MoratayaDaniel Morel

Eric MosleyTemara MouzonMarcellus MoyseShakira MuckleMichael Muniz*Martin Munoz*David MurrayJamisha MurrayMichelle Myers*Lyla Nadeem*

Joselyn NavesJaneathea NavesHannah NevittApril NicholsonDaiela NicolasJeanette Noble*Jennifer NunezJose NunezKelly O'Brien*Nieves, Ortiz*Jilmer OsorioAlex OsorioDwayne OwensRuby PadillaJeanette PaezIsmael PalmaChanelle ParkerDareen ParsonsAshad PasturesCharish Patel*Shauna Patrick

Tramel PatrickTyshaun PatrickRichard PaulCraig PelletierStefania Pena,*

Daniel PeraltaJessica Peralta*Mery PeraltaEsmelin Perez

Jacqulyne PerrienCynthia PhillipsRamon Philpotts*Stephanie Picado*Rony Pichardo

Kevin RamirezNorman Ramsook*Alexandra RaserThomas Raynor*Jordan Reddington

Anthony RodriguezAriel RodriguezBoanerges RodriguezChristian Rodriguez*Dayana Rodriguez

Miguel RosaChristine Routier*Cassandra Rowan*Frederick Rowe Jr.

Ralph Saint-Eloi*

DODD MIDDLE SCHOOL EIGHTH GRADERS have the technology and the team-work theyill need to succeed at FHS.

Tiffany PierreSheri Pierre-LouisArelis FinalesAlexa Pomerico*Shawn PooleSusan PorterSilvia Portillo-Marquez*Tiffany PradoLester ProsperErica QuirozDominique RameyEliza Ramirez

Tiffany ReeseCorey ReidTylek RhodesNancy Rios

Omar RivasStephanie Rivas*Jairo Rivas-AlvarezMarvin Rivera-Romero*Wendall RobertsAlbert RobinsonBrittany Robinson

Adilia 'Rodriguez

Jeffrey Rodriguez*Jose RodriguezLisa RodriguezManuel Rodriguez'Victor Rodriguez *John Rodriguez-SaballosJeffrey Rodriguez-Shelton*Stephanie RodriguezJose Rogers Jr.Rayza Romero*Josselyn RomeroLeonard Rorie*

Jose SaldanaJoshua SamlalYoulin SantosDanilo SantosThomas SaxonPietro ScalamandreCarlton Joseph ScottJeanette Scott*Wiinton ScottLora Seaman.*Karina SeguraLara Sergi*

Michael SerranoJafar ShabazzRichard ShulerAxel SiguildAnthony SingletonSalvatore Sinzieri*Mastafa SlaughterBrian Sloan*Jessica Small*Raymond SmartAnika Smith*Cary SmithGrace Smith*Rashawn SmithTeniece SmithTravis SmithSteve SmytheDominique SollaChristopher SopSophia SortoAndrea SpearmanShanique StewartJesse StuhlingerManases Suazo Jr.*Dwayne Sumpter*

Xavier SurielAlyssa SuttonShayika Sutton*Anthony SydnorYeyffreey Tapia*Matthew Taub*Greysi Tavarez*Alicia TaylorGerard TedeschiGenesis TejadaChristopher Thames*Antoine ThomasDaniel Thomas*Monique ThomasShamecca ThomasJohn TobinJeffry Tobon-Hernandez*Tracey Tolbert*Emis TorresKristine TraversNicholas Trotta*

Jayla TysonObinna UkachukwuRosa UmanaAnais UrenaDennis UrenaCarlos V'Eslres Jr.Amanda VailesKervin Valentin*Cecilia VanegasAmy Vargas*Alexander VargasManuel Vasquez

Ciara VazquezPatricia Velez*Mary Neily Ventura*Alison VerasteguDana Verdell*Joaquin ViedmaZera Villalta*

John R. Von Salzen IIMaxwell Walker 111Sigrid WaltonJing Wang RiRashanna Ward*Brandon WashingtonMichele Waters*Kimberly Weaver*Orville WebbTamika Webb*Javon Welch*Tiffany While*Trevor WhiteSamantha WhitemanRobert WhitsonDarius WigfallShanequa WilkinsonCarl WilliamsJonnae WilliamsKimberly WilsonStacy Wilson*Stephen Wilson*Anthony Wiscovitch*Andre WoodbineCorrin WoodsRoger Zavaleta*Samantha Zsunkan*