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BRIAN JOHN CLEMENTS, The Leader'sFirst Baby of the Year.

• photo by Michele Swersey

BRIAN, AND BIG SISTER KatharineClements. See page two for story.

/ ' photo by Michele Swersey

INSIDEGRANDMA EDITH ROWAN Has her arms full. She not only hasher granddaughter Katherine at her side but now has a grand-son who just happens to be The Leader's First Baby of theYear. ,

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FREEPORT TROOP 36's Boy Scouts at summer camp where the boys earned meritbadges in swimming, hiking, reptile care and more. More scouting photos and storiesstarting on page 10.

DISCUSSING THE CRITICAL NEED for opening up local water-ways by dredging are from left, Jack Kilbride representingCongressman Peter King, Congresswoman Carolyn McCarthyand Mayor Bill Glacken. See page 3 for story.

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by Michele SwerseyKatherine has a new baby brother.

Brian John Clements made his appearanceat Winthrop University Hospital on Janu-ary 6, at 3:03 a:m. He weighed in at 6pounds and 10 ounces and was 18 1/2inches long.'

Now that he is settled in with mom Lynneand Dad Bruce, he has won more thaneveryone's hearts when he was announcedThe Leader's First Baby of the Year.

It somehow seems fitting that Brian isThe Leader's winner because he comesfrom a long line of Freeporters on hismother's side. He waited for our BoyScout issue because of his Boy Scout con-nections. His cousin, Steven, just won firstplace for the Tiger Scouts and First placeall around in the recent Pinewood Derby,which took place at'Giblyn school.

Then there is Uncle Raymond Rowan,who achieved Eagle Scout status.

Meanwhile, Uncle Raymond and Uncle

Donald Rowan both belong,to TheFreeport Fire Departments Truck'Compa:

ny. Hook and Ladder I. Donald-is ah;exr

chief for the fire department.Lynne has not only lived in Freeport all

her life but she also once worked as coatcheck person for The Schooner, whichdonated a lunch, for two as one of prizesdonated.

Other prizes generously donated bylocal merchants include, a $25 gift certifi-cate from Atlantic Nursery, a $25 gift cer-tificate from Atlantic True Value Hard^ware, a bottle of champagne from AtlanticBay view Wines and Liquors, a floral bou-quet from Atlantic Floral Showcase and ayear's subscription to the Leader.

When Brian was born, mom and dadgave Katherine a baby doll with all the toythings a new baby might need. Katherineis not only really happy to have a newbaby brother, but she is also really happyabout her new purple room. See frontpage for photos.

Trustees award contract for house raisingby Jim Golding

Village trustees on Monday awarded acontract for $66,800 to J. Cole Construc-tion Co., Inc., of Bellmore for the eleva-tion of a residential home at 498 Roo-sevelt Avenue.

In other actions in a light agenda, theyvoted to accept $10,000 as full payment

for damage to two telephone poles in aclaim against Olga L. Sanchez, and toauthorize Chief of Police Michael Wood-ward to attend a training course at theNational Center for Missing and ExploitedChildren in Alexandria, Virginia.

Board members adjourned into execu-tive session to discuss 11 personnel items,two lawsuits and a real estate issue.

Freeport church leaders are worriedby Laraine A. M ilazzo

When County Assessor CharlesO'Shea first proposed placing specialassessments on the parsonages of clergyin Nassau, several church leaders contact-ed his office with their concerns, accord-ing to a press release from Mr. .Q'Shealsoffice. As confirmed by Michael Deery ofthe assessor's office, plans for the addi-tional assessments have, been placed onhold. Mr. Deery advised that Mr. O'Sheawould be contacting legislators to havethe 1896 statute amended.

Despite assurances from the assessor'soffice, some local clergy remain wary ofthe future. In a phone interview withWayne McNair, Chairman of the Boardof Trustees of the Freeport UnitedMethodist Church, it was learned that any

assessments "would certainly be a drain."According to Mr. McNair, the congrega-tion of approximately 200 member fami-lies currently operates on a "shoestringbudget." Though funds are limited,numerous church programs include aroutreach plan and a_ summer camp schol-arship program forlhe youth of the com-munity. In addition, donations are madetoward organizations such as the FreeportINN (a local food provider forthe impov-erished). If taxes were raised on the homeof clergy, it would certainly have a nega-tive impact on the "external benevo-lences" of the church, noted Mr. McNair.though the congregation hasn't received-any further notice of assessments fromthe county assessor, Mr. McNair doesn'tknow what the future holds. (See Bald-win Story, page 6.)

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Friday, February 2• Talking About Literature, 12 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Brownies, 6 p.m., Afr. -

Atlantic Genealogical Soc. at Freeport, 7:30 p.m.,at the Freeport MemorialLibrary. :

• Monthly family supper at the American Legion Dugout, 49 West SunriseHighway,7 p.m._Costis $10.; :_L_______j __ • . >• • .

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Sunrise Highway. Doors open 12 p.m.• Amateur Observers, 1 p.m., Black Educators of Freeport, 1 p.m., at the Freeport

Memorial Library.

Monday, February 5• Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 7 p.m., 40 North

Ocean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome.• Freeport Village Board of Trustees, 7:30 p.m., Village Hall.• Bingo at Congregation Bnai Israel, 7:45 p.m., 91 North Bay view .Avenue.•Athena Club, 1 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Toastmasters, 7:15 p.m., at the Freeport

Memorial Library.

Tuesday, February 6• Audubon Board, 7 p.m., at the-Freeport Memorial Library.

Wednesday, February 7• Computer Kindergarten, 10:30 a.m. or 1:30 p.m., AA, 4:30 p.m., Brownies,

6:30 p.m., JEIC: Everything You Should Know About The College ApplicationAnd Admissions Process, 7 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.

• Freeport Village Court in session, Judge Cacciatore presiding, 9 a.m., 40 NorthOcean Avenue. Court watchers are welcome. .

Freeport Board of Education, Planning Meeting at Administration Building, 7:30p.m.

Thursday, February 8• NAR-ANON, hosted by Operation PRIDE, 8 p.m., 33 Guy Lombardo Avenue.• Freeport Rotary Club, 7 p.m., at Bedell's at West Wind.• Brandeis, 10 a.m., Bounce Back, 5:30 p.m., Chess Club, 7 p.m., Chi Eta Phi,

7:30 p.m., at the Freeport Memorial Library.• Freeport Environmental Commission, 8 p.m., Village Hall.• Freeport Village Planning Board, 7:15 p.m., Village Hall.• Explorer Post 406, Freeport Fire Department Headquarters, 15 Broadway, 7:30

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FREEPORT OFFICIALS met with Federal and State representatives to discussthe Hudson Channel and Freeport Creek, which have become shallow, caus-ing a need for dredging. At Bedell's West Wind Yacht club are, from left seat-ed, Chamber of Commerce President Wes Carman, Sr.; from the NYS DEC,Eric Star and John Pavacic; Army Corps of Engineers Joe Vietri and RoselleHenn and Dante Grover of Al Grover's Marine. Standing from left are TomPfeifer and Karl Ahlen from the Army Corps; Freeport Trustee Don Mauers-berger; Mayor Bill Glacken; Jack Kilbride from Congressman King's office;Charles Hamilton and Karen Graulich of the NYS DEC, and Ellen Kelly, Direc-tor of Freeport's Community Development Agency.

Freeport meets reps on dredgingFreeporl Mayor B i l l Glacken and

Trustee Don Mauersherger recentlyshowed Congresswoman CarolynMcCarthy and Jack Ki lbr ide , fromCongressman Peter King's staff, Hud-son Channel, Freeport Creek and adja-cent waterways entering the village:They were joined by representatives ofthe Army Corps of Engineers and theNew York Stale Department of Envi-ronmental Conservation, along withFreeporl Chamber of Commerce Presi-dent Wes Carman, Sr.

Bolh Members of Congress workedtogether lo obtain a $100,000 appropri-ation which will be used by the Corpsof Engineers lo conducl a reconnais-sance sludy. The sludy will perform a

benefil/cosl analysis of dredging thesewaterways, and is ihe first step in theprocess which will ullimately lead loIhe i r dredging. CongresswomanMcCarthy agreed wilh Mayor Glackenand local business people that Ihere is acritical need lo mainlain their naviga-bili ty and accessibility. Dante Grover,of Al Grover's High and Dry Marina,explained Ihal these walerways need amin imum of six feel of water al lowlide, and thai over Ihe pasl severaldecades, several channels and creeksaround Freeporl have become loo shal-low, making ihem hazardous to com-

.mercial and recrealional boating. Fol-'lowing ihe lour, Ihe group lunched atBedell's al West Wind.

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When you think of a Boy Scout...When you think of teen drug abuse, you think of

rebellion, running with the "wrong crowd," loneli-ness and low self-esteem. . \

But for almost 100 years a possible antidote hasexisted. And for boys, it has been Boy Scouts.

When you think of a Boy Scout, you think of ayoung boy helping an old lady across the street,showing consideration for others.When you. think of Cub Scouts, you think of moth-ers and fathers rooting as their sons race smallwooden7 cars they^built for pihewood derbies. Youthink of badges pinned oh in ceremonies followedby receptions in halls where grownups chat aroundtables filled with sodas and chips, while youngboys fly around the community room.

When you think of Boy Scouts, you think offather/son camping trips, of hiking and fishing andcooking over open fires.

When youth ink of EagleScouts, yout h i n k of pro-jects like Veter-an's memorials,creches, totempoles, naturetrails that .are avisible contri-bu t ion to the•community. Youth ink of fooddrives, recre-ation programs, cleanups and other Eagle works thathave less tangible, but no less far-reaching resultsfor both those who receive and those who give.

In any organization with as long a history as theBoy Scouts, there will be some events which casta shadow, but even they can't darken what isgood and noble. ,

When you think of a Boy Scout, you think of af ine young man, whose character has beenformed by Scouting's high ideals, by his fami-ly's love, by his community's care, by God andby his own true spirit. -

He is much, much more.than a cliche.

FIGHTING FREEPORTERS: Anueti Santos of Freeport, crouching with tie, was among the hon-orees at a recent, luncheon at Oheka Castle for District Attorney Denis Dillon's Rising StarProgram. Anueti Santos, a Golden Gloves boxing champion through Rising Star's Hemp-stead Boxing Club,.is currently a student on full scholarship at Hofstra University.\He washonored with a Virtues Award for his-yolunteer work as a mentor in Rising Star's sports and

'afterschool programs. With him, from left, are boxing team members Tommy Rainone of: Westbury, Aneuti,- and Hassan Raheem of Freeport. Standing from left are, coach LloydJoseph, Rising Star Board Member Gary Melius, Boxing, coach Lincoln Sanders, District'Attorney Dillon, boxing coach Johnny Davis, Hempstead Superintendent of Parks and Recre-ation George Sandas, Rising Star Advisor Lawrence Kadish, and Nassau Assistant DistrictAttorney Rene Fiechter of Baldwin." " - ' .

APPOINTED: Congressman Peter King congratulates Kevin Wilson, left, of Freeport for earnring a Congressional Nomination to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis andDaniel-Schnelle for ^earning a"'Congressional. Nomination to the United States MerchantMarine Academy in Kings Point. '

CHILD CARE ADVOCATES: Nassau County.Legislator Joseph Scannell, of Baldwin, attendedthe Child Care Council of Nassau's Annual South1 Shore. Legislative Breakfast. The breakfastwas hosted by the First Presbyterian Church in Freeport and'sponsored, by Hi-Hello> ChildCare Centers. With the Legislator is Jim Reed, a child advocate, and Ron Morlock, at right,'of Little Lamb Day Careln'Baldwin.

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Gulotta announces county appointment and nominationsNassau County Executive Thomas S.

Gulotta has announced numerousappointments and nominations in theNassau County Executive's Office:

Renaire FriersonRenaire Frierson has been appointed

the Executive Director of the Commis-sion on Human Rights. Her confirmationawaits action by the County Legislature.

"Renaire Frierson brings more than adecade of government and legal experi-ence to the position." said County Execu-tive Gulotta, "She possesses the legal andadministrative expertise to fulf i l l thedemanding responsibilities of the execu-tive director position of the Commissionon Human Rights."

Ms. Frierson, an attorney fromFreeport, most recently served as SpecialCounsel to the Nassau County Commis-sion on Human Rights. Prior to begin-ning her own law practice, she served asDeputy Village Attorney for the Villageof Freeport. She has also worked for Hof-stra University School of Law as a legalwriting instructor and in the New YorkCounty District Attorney's Office as anAssistant District Attorney.

Ms. Frierson earned her J.D. fromBoston University School of Law and herBachelor's in Business Administrationfrom Hofstra University. She is a mem-ber of the New York State Bar Associa-tion, the Nassau County Bar Associationand the Nassau County Village OfficialsAssociation. She is admitted to practicelaw in New York", the United StatesSupreme Court, the United States Courtof Appeals for the Armed Forces, theUnited Stales Court of Federal Claims,the United States Court of Appeals forthe' Federal Circuit and the United StatesDistrict Court.

An active member of her community,Ms. Frierson currently serves as DeputyMayor and Village Trustee for the Vil-lage of Freeport. She has been a support-

er of the Long Island Arts Council atFreeport and recently was inducted intothe Wall of Fame of the Freeport SeniorHigh School, an honor given to graduateswho have achieved success in theircareers.

William K. LongWilliam K. Long has been named Spe-

cial Assistant to the County Executive.Mr. Long will succeed Philip Minicozzi,who served as special assistant until heretired earlier this Fall, He will assumeadministrative responsibility overseeingthe implementation of policy in and thedelivery of quality services through vari-ous departments to residents of the Coun-ty. He joins the executive staff officiallyon December 20,2000.

"William Long brings more than 35years of government, private sector andmilitary leadership to the office. He pos-sesses the kind of business and adminis-trative expertise necessary to fulfi l l thedemanding responsibilities of the posi-tion of Special Assistant," said CountyExecutive Gulotta.

Mr. Long a resident of Rockville Cen-tre and retired United States Navy Cap-tain, comes to the County Executive'sOffice from the Nassau County Depart-ment of General Services, where herecently served as Deputy Commissioner.Prior to that, Mr. Long had worked asDeputy Clerk of the Nassau County Leg-islature from 1996 to 1999. In his variedcareer, Long has held positions wi thMobil Oil and the Seaford Marine Corp.

Ralph CarusoRalph Caruso was appointed to serve

as Commissioner of the Department ofSenior Citizen Affairs. Mr. Caruso willserve as Acting Commissioner until hisnomination is considered by the CountyLegislature.

"Ralph Caruso brings more than 35years of government, business and com-

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munity-based experience to the positionof Commissioner. He possesses the kindof administrative expertise necessary tofulfi l l the demanding responsibilities ofthe position," said County ExecutiveGulotta.

Mr. Caruso, of Wantagh, has served asDeputy Commissioner of the Departmentof Senior Citizen Affairs since 1993.Prior to that, Mr. Caruso held the positionof Director of Communi ty Resourceswithin the same department. Caruso alsoworked for the Town of Hempstead Ser-vices for the Aging from 1975 to 1988.

John J. CarwayJohn J. Carway has been named Direc-

' tor of Probation. Mr. Carway will serveas Acting Director of the Departmentu n t i l his nominat ion is considered bythe County Legislature.

Mr. Carway. of Mineola. is a 36-yearveteran of the Nassau County ProbationDepartment, having joined the depart-ment in I964! Throughout his careerw i t h the Nassau C o u n t y P roba t ionDepartment, Mr. Carway has held everyc iv i l service rank in the Department,rising from Probation Officer Trainee in1964 through Supervisor . Ass i s t an tDeputy Director and Deputy Directoru n t i l he was named Chie f Deputy

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by Joan Delaney ;

Nassau County AssessorCharles O'Shea has backed off his

recent decision to tax the private resi-dences of clergy.

Local clergy leaders had been justas surprised as their colleagues aroundthe county to receive tax bills at theend of December that were describedas "special ad valorem charges andspecial assessments."

It would have been the first timetha t the c o u n t y i m p l e m e n t e d anobscure 1896 state law requiring thatthe residences of clergy be assessedfor certain services. School taxes andgeneral town taxes would haye beenexcluded. Among those services men-tioned in the stale's Real Property TaxLaw, Section 462 are such items aspolice, water, sani ta t ion, fire, andsewage services. Now that Mr. O'Sheahas decided not to implement the law,the county legislature is'expected toratify the adjusted lax levies, whichapplied to approximately 300 resi-dences and were only expected to gen-erate $500,000 in revenues. Given thecontroversy the assessment could havebeen expected to generate, it is unclearwhy the assessor's office did not ini-tially employ the discretion the lawapparently already allowed them togrant exemptions.. Presently, Ihe law is officially onihe books throughout the state and isallegedly enforced. However, accord-ing to a published report, implementa-tion of/the tax is not being enforced inseveral towns in Suffolk County and ilis not clear how u n i f o r m l y it isenforced throughout the stale, whalcriteria are used for granting excep-

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Sales taxrevenues

shared withvillages

Following up on ah initiative pro-posed by ihe Democratic majority ata press conference this pasl October,members of Ihe. Nassau County Leg-i s l a t u r e voted u n a n i m o u s l y onDecember 1 1 , to appropr ia te '$250,000 from sales tax revenue inthe 2001 budget to be shared amongthe county's 64 villages.

This marks the first lime the coun-ty, which already participates in rev-enue sha r ing w i t h i t s t owns andcities, has earmarked funds generated'from sales tax for its villages.

While Legislator David Denehberg(D-Merrick) , said he real izes themoney does not represent a windfallfor each of the 64 villages, he said itmakes good on a promise to villageofficials thai ihey would receive anequi table share of the funds. "Thevillages have long deserved lo enjoyan equitable share of sales tax rev-enues, just like the towns and ciliesw i t h i n the c o u n t y have done a l lalong.

This vote'represents an opportunilylo forge a new relalionship betweenNassau.County and ils villages.

Democrat ic lawmakers inc ludedthe $250,000 allocation as a line intheir 2001 budget. Each village willreceive a percentage of the money .based on population beginning nexlyear.

•According lo Reverend KimberlyWilson, Paslor of Belhlehem LulheranChurch in Baldwin and Ihe Presidentof the Interfaith Clergy Fellowship,ihe assessmenl came as bolh a "sur-prise" and a "burden", as well as arequirement whose "spirit (was) notclear."

Reverend Richard Smelzer, Pastorof the First Church Baldwin UniledMelhodisl, described ihe initial noticeas "troubling" and "puzzling." He saidthat he hoped it was not a "foot in the

•door" for other intrusions into ihe sep-aralion of church and slate. Both cler-gy indicated thai not only had theyreceived no prior notice or warningthat the implemental ion was underconsideralion bul neilher was Ihereany inspection of facilities or ques-tionnaire or official form to fill outregarding the their uses of the resi-.dences. :

Both clergy indicaled lhal churcheshave always been given cerlain privi-leges because of ihe assumption thatthey are an asset and "add a lot to acommunity." Both spoke about thefinancial ramifications of ihe unex-pecled bill. "We formulate our budgetin the fall," Reverend Wilson said,"and Ihis was nol anlicipaled or bud-geted"

In contrast, Monsignpr John Ben-nelt, Paslor of St. Christopher 'sRoman Calholic Parish in Baldwin,said that he had not received anynotice or bill from the county or anycommunication regarding the issuefrom the Diocese of Rockville Centre.He noted, however, that he understoodthat the diocese would be joining otherreligious leaders in opposing theimplementation-of the law'.;-1 r

In the case of St. Christopher's, theparish rectory is physically connectedto the church and parish business andreligious .activities are routinely con-ducted in that building.

Reverend Wilson said that the topicwas discussed briefly at the last meet-ing of the Clergy Fellowship beforegeneral discussion of the problem andbefore Mr. O'Shea's reversal of opin-ion. She expected it to be discussedmore formal ly at the next

meeting."We haven't taken a vote,"she said, " but I expect that we will allbe in agreement in our opposition toit." Clearly that unanimity among theclergy in tffe county had an impact.

Mr. O'Shea has sent the clergy whowere previously assessed a letter ofapology.along with the notificationthat the assessments were being with-drawn. (See page two for FreeportStory.)

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Arts Council seeks volunteers SSOQ

STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY volunteers will be serving as mentors tostudents in the Baldwin School District. From left, mentor Scott Hermann,student Adrian Tedesco, mentor Lavonne Payne, student David Rodriguez,mentor Mary Nunez and student Christina Zvonik.

Mentoring program kicks offIn cooperation with the Long Island

Mentoring Partnership, the BaldwinSchool District kicked off a new mentor-ing program with State Farm Insurance.Three members of State Farm recentlymet with students from the Senior Highand Middle School to share breakfast andlaunch the new mentoring program. ,

David Rodriguez and Christina Zvonik,8th grade students from the MiddleSchool, and Adrian Tedesco, an llth. gradestudent from the Senior High School,were chosen for the program and willmeet with their mentors weekly. StateFarm employees who volunteered for thisspecial program are Mary Nunez, SectionManager; Scott Hermann, Claim Team

Manager; and Lavonne Payne, Claim(Representative.

Scott Hermann and Adrian Tedescohave already participated in computer ses-sions at the Senior High School. Eachmentor and student will plan and worktogether on special activities.

"Mentoring has proven to be success-ful in helping students stay in school,stay on track, and resist peer pressure inmaking critical decisions," stated PatBanhazl, Work Experience Coordinatorat Baldwin Senior High School. "We aretruly grateful for the commitment ofState Farm Insurance and their employ-ees who have volunteered their time toassist our students."

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workshops, update various lists, coordi-nate arts networking meetings, organizepress clippings, and maintain our photoa l b u m s , b u l l e t i n board and l i b r a r yshelves.xAnyone with an interest in the'arts who can give us some spare timeshould call 223-2522. The Arts Councilpromises to provide good company,intel l igent conversation, and a friendlyatmosphere.

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27, Thursdays - Tuesday. Films tenta-tively scheduled include "King: I HaveA Dream," "Great Black Women..."and "Malcolm X." Contact Bruce Fer-guson at 420-2264 for the schedule.Free.

Black American stampsAt SUNY Farmingdale. The History

of Black American Stamps wi l l he ondisplay in (he Greenley Hall Lihrary.Open Monday-Thursday 8 a.in/to 9p.m.; Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. and Satur-day 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Tuskegee Airman• At SUNY Farmingdale. Spann Wat-

. son, Lt. Col., USAF Retired, inemher of(he'famous Tuskegee Airmen, will talkof his experience as an African-Ameri-can-pilot. Tuesday, February 6, at 11a.m. in Lupton Hall, Room 131. .• At The Nassau Community College,Tuskegee Airmen will speak about theirpersonal experiences during WWII onTuesday, February 6, 11:30 a.m. - 1:30p.m.; NCC College Center Building.

Reflections in Black-Explore the rich legacy of African

American photographers on display atthe 'New York Stale Museum throughMarch 1 1 . For information on the theNew York State Museum, located inAlbany, call 518-474-0079 or 518-486-2003.

Contemporary racismA month long exhibit h ighl ight ing

contemporary problems with racism onLong Island is coupled with some of thesuccessful programs. Located at the

Unitarian Universalist Congregation atShelter Rock, 48 Shelter Rock Road,Manhasset, 627-6560.

Iniergenerational celebrationFeaturing the Shepherd Singers and

ethnic food by Sarah Brown. Saturday,February 10, at 6:30 p.m., $20 foradults, $15 for seniors, $5 for children.Located at the Unitarian UniversalistCongregation at Shelter rock, 48 ShelterRock Road, Manhasset, 627-6560.

Rockefeller drug lawsA workshop featuring Reverend Mark

Luken of the Inlerfailh Alliance. Satur-'day, February 10, 9:30 a.m. Located atthe Unitarian Universalist Congregationat Shelter Rock, 48 Shelter Rock Road,Manhasset, 627-6560.

NCC presents •The Nassau Communi ty College

Black History Month Committee willpresent programs and events as a tributeto the black experience.

The Twelfth Annual National AfricanAmerican Read-In of African-Americanauthors is Monday, February 5, 9:30a.m. to 4:30 p.m., College Center Build-ing. Admission is free and the public isinvited. .

The NCC- African American Studiesand Theatre & Dance Department pre-sents a play called "Before it HitsHome" until February 4. This Cheryl L.West drama is the story of a black bisex-ual musician who has AIDS. His doublelife endangers both himself and hisloved ones. Performances will be held inthe college's Little Theatre at 8:00 p.m.Tickets cost $7 ($2 discount for studentsand seniors). Call Harold Beiling'er a t '572-7121 or Charmian Smith at 572-7376 for more information. <..«

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Female Vocalists NeededJoin the Greater Nassau Chorus of.

Sweet Adelines. Visit the group any Tues-day at 7 p.m. at Bethlehem Lutheran

Church, 1375 Grand Avenue in Baldwin.For more information call Teresa at (718)366-0515 or Kathy at (631) 777-3530.

Parenting workshopThe Baldwin Parenting Center is spon-

soring a workshop by Dr. MaryanneDriscoll on "Children's Behaviors. Whatto Expect from Your Child at Each Stageof Growth." The workshop will be heldon Thursday, February 1 in the BoardRoom at the Baldwin School DistrictOffice, 960 Hastings Street. This freeprogram will begin at 7:30. Call 377-9291 for more.information.

FreeportMusical Auditions

. The Music Advisory Committee of theFreeport Library will meet in May toselect performers for classical concertsfor the 2001-02 series. Audition,is byaudiolape or CD only. The deadline isMay 1.

Performers should forward a audio-lape/CD, resume, fee schedule and aself-addressed stamped envelope to Ms.Laura Goudket, Assistant Director,Freeport Memorial Library, 144 West-Merrick Road, Freeport, 11520: Formore information call 379-3274.

Teen ProgramsRegistration for numerous teen craft

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Book Discussion

'Things Fall Apart' by Chinua Achebewill be discussed on Friday, February 2at noon.. Achebe's first novel is a classicof African Literature.

College Applications Info .A free program on "Everything You

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sioortina devils, f „,, ,-.„ /,,•.— »,. by Linda Hendrickson

Our local school teams were moresuccessful this week than the Giants.

Brandon Bell, Kerron Matthews, andBarry Devone have helped the RedDevils overpower Great Neck South,South Side, and Bellmore JFK.

Bell went 10-12 from the foul lineand hit four field goals to finish with 19as Freeport defeated G.N.S. 59-58.Matthews (11) and Devone combinedfor 21 points. James Jones played greatdefense as he limited 'South s top scor-er.

Patrick Jeffrey (19) and Bell com-bined for 44 points and each had fiveassists. Teammates Matthews andDevone combined for 25 points andhauled down 14 and 10 reboundsrespectively as the Red Devils defeatedSouth Side 76-66. Bell hit eleven pointsin Freeport's big 28 point fourth quar-ter. .

The George Emma Classic found theRed Devils pitted against the Cougarsfrom JFK. Bell was named tournamentMVP following an impressive 21 pointperformance in Freeport's 57-41 victo-ry. Patrick (8), Jones (7), and JamesReeder (8) presented a balanced scoringattack for Freeport.

Lauren B. Edwards (12), TatianaTucker (12). Candice Toval (10), andRitta Johnson (12) all scored doublefigures in Freeport's disappointing 63-56 basketball loss to Syosset. Syossetoutscored Freeport 19-11 in the fourth

quarter.Edwards (19) and Crystal Tyson (17)

combined for 36 to lead Freeport to anawesome 70-22 win over Oceanside,Tucker (12) and Kathleen Gambino(10) each hit double figures while com-bining for 9 steals and 10 assists. Lau-ren M. Edwards, Nicole Starks, andLaTonya Louison each added fourpoints while playing tenacious defense.The Lady Devils play Baldwin thisweek.Freshman'Aja Carter scored 18 pointsand had five assists as she led the JVLady Devils to a 50-36 win over theOceanside Sailors. Liz Jefferies scored10 points and grabbed 12 reboundswhile teammates April Jackson andTiesha Collier each scored eight forFreeport.

Jared Jax increased his school divingrecord to 218.70 points as he placedfirst in that event. Despite his nobleefforts, the Red Devils lost to the firstplace Long Beach team.

Jesse Pohlman placed first in the 500Free with a time of 8:12.56 in a loss toBethpage. Jax, Jason Frazier, AdamFleming and Luis Garcia outtouched

, Bethpage in the 200 Medley Relay.Fleming took the gold in the 50 Free in26.22 seconds. Paul Bailey swam hispersonal best in the 50 while teammateRobert Finch did the same in the 200Free.

Freeport played host to the LongIsland Cheerleading Coaches Associa-tion competition for JV, small and large

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Freeport's cheerleading squads have

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THE BALDWIN Boy Scouts help the Freeport Cub Scouts, Pack 212, cross over.Donald Ruger, Jr.,-is helped over while dad Donald, Senior looks on. Thesequence of ranks is: Tiger, first grade, Bobcat, second grade, Wolf and Bear,third grade and Webelo in fourth and .fifth before crossing over to Boy Scouts.

GETTING AN AWARD is P. Mastins with dad accepting the presentation fromCub master Pam Edwards.

Scouting Through The Years Cub Scouts to Boy Scoutsby Janice Ruger

Scou t ing is a great organi/ .al ionTor hoys. Nassau County belongs tothe Theodore Roosevelt IrbquoisDistrict . Freeporl has two Cub Packs212 and 18. They start in first gradeas Tiger Cubs and advance throughthe ranks of Bobcat, Wolf, Bear andin Webelos in f i f t h grade where,after completing all the requirementsinc lud ing a camping tr ip with a par-ent where they have, to do everythingfrom setting up cooking to breakingdown camp; c i t i zensh ip , readyman(first aid) and fitness; they are thenready to cro'ss over to Boy Scouts. Inboth Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts theyoung boys help their communi ty aswell as their fellow scouts.

In the Cub Scout- rank a lot of theact iv i t ies the boys do would not be-possible w i t h o u t - t h e i r dedicated par-ent's help. Parents become Den Lead-ers. They take from four to ten boysin to the i r home each week to helpthem, learn the Scouting Law.

Paw-prints are earned by completingdif ferent act ivi t ies . These are sewnonto the Tiger Cubs bright oranges h i r t . In each rank the boys earnpatches, pins and arrow points whichare displayed on their uniform. When

. t h e y f i r s t receive t he i r patch i t i spinned on upside down unti l they do agood deed, then it can be sewn on inthe proper position on their uniform.

The Cub Scouts of troop 212 get togo to many places, like sleeping on a

Battleship to a sleepover at the Sci-ence Hal l of F a m e . ' W h e n theyadvance to Boy Scouts their trips are

DONALD RUGER, JR., 4th graderand Webelo with the Freeport CubScout Troop 212, shows off the carhe raced in the recent PinewoodDerby.

" photo by Michele Swersey

AT THE FINISH LINE, Boy Scouts help the cubs as big brothers during thePinewood Derby. Alex Ruger is waiting for the cars to complete the track. Thisyear's track was donated and made by Curry Construction.

to places like West Point (sleeping ina lean-to) and some winter campingand skiing.

Each month has a theme. The monthof January, was the Pinewood Derby.This is a great time for the boys andparents. Each scout is given a block ofWood, 4 nails (which become the. axle)and 4 tires. These will be used to makethe car; this year's theme was animals.Last year was the millenium. With the,parents help the child completes a carthat will race on the official track: Pack212 was recently given a new trackdonated by McCur Contracting Inc., ofFreeport. Eugene Curry and Chris Wil-son donated their time and materials tomake it all possible. Each car must beweighed in (to meet the weight require-ment) and gets -a number. Then the

races begin. Each car competes througha process of elimination down to thefinal three.

Pack 212 had 42 cars compete inthis year's event.

In February we celebrate the birth-day of Theodore Roosevelt with ourBlue and Gold Dinner.

In Boy Scouts the parents are in thebackground, that is the time whenthese young men do different thingslike learning how to survive in deepv.-ater by making their clothes into lifepreservers. These Scouts will learn alot about their community with hopesof making Eagle Scouts, the highesthonor. By receiving the Eagle rank,many doors will be opened to the boyssuch as scholarships to college or ahigher rank in a government job.

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Baldwin's Boy Scout Troop 182by Fran Crook

Troop 182 of Baldwin-visited IslandRock in Plainview to complete some oftheir requirements for the Rock Climb-ing Merit Badge.Some activities so far this year:

• A football game at Kings Point fol-lowed by a Chili bakeoff• Lending a hand to a Cub Scout groupby helping with their Pinewood Derby• Camping and sledding at Alpine• A campfire Court 'of Honor held at

the meeting cabin in Baldwin -. manyawards and advancements• Buzzmania• Blue Nose trainingStill to come -• Attending a service at.First Presbyter-ian in Baldwin for Boy Scout Week fol-lowed by a Court of Honor-Brunch• Blue Nose •• Group merit badge ventures• Annual Court of Honor/picnic• Camping trips• Summer camp

CorrectionRichard and Elaine Roman were

incorrectly ident i f ied in a photo-graph of a p resen ta t ion by theWoodmen of the World. Mr. andMrs. Roman, along with Kenneth

Bagatelle, presented books and anAmer i can f lag to the Ba ldwinSchool District, which were accept-ed by Board of Education PresidentMary Jo O'Hagan.

BALDWIN TROOP 182 DURING a trip to earn a merit badge in rock climbingat Island Rock. '

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STUDENTS HAD a great day when they met the Clintons at the JFK airport.WHILE ADDRESSING the crowd, Ex-President Bill Clinton thanked FreeportHigh School, much to the delight of the faculty and students.

jFREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL'S WIND ENSEMBLE: performingafter their plane landed in New York.

Freeport High School greets the Clintons at Kennedy Airportby Paul Caputo .

What began as just any other dayturned into one that the students ofFreeport High School will remember fora lifetime. On January 20, several stu-dents and teachers from Freeport HighSchool were given the opportunity togreet Senator Hillary Clinton, the nowformer President Bill Clinton and daugh-ter Chelsea upon their arrival in NewYork. A day that saw President Clintonturn over his duties to the newly electedPresident Bush was a day that started abright future for our new Senator.

The trip was put together by AngelaWheat, a young teacher in the Freeportschool system. Ms. Wheat was asked ifshe could arrange for some students fromFreeport High School to come and greetthe Senator and former President at JohnF. Kennedy Airport. Ms. Wheat took thisas a wonderful opportunity not only forthe students, but for the Freeport commu-

. nity as well. As expected, the response toihis trip was amazing. The students wereoverwhelmed by this opportunity andturned out in large numbers; Ms. Wheat

was also informed that the campaignmanagers for Senator Clinton would likea band to.perform at the ceremonies thatwere to take place at Kennedy Airport.Ms-. Wheat contacted me, the BandDirector at Freeport High School, to seeif the band would be able to attend. I alsosaw this as an excellent opportunity forthe students and district as well andagreed to perform with the High School-Wind Ensemble.

The students arrived at 10:30 a.m. Sat-urday morning filled with excitementand curiosity of what this day was tobring. The first bus to depart from thehigh school would be the one filled withband equipment, a few students, andChristopher Tevlin, a security guard atFreeport High School whose assistanceto the days activities was immeasurable.At approximately 11:30 a.m. the othertwo buses filled with students and facultyof the Freeport School District departed.Upon their arrival at Kennedy Airportthe students and faculty were greeted bythe Secret Service^ who handled all thelogistics for the day. The students and

faculty were taken through a. securitycheck and then on to,TWA Hangar 12,where all the day's activities were to1 takeplace. All the students were amazed thatthey would actually meet the Clintons.Mr. Caputo and the band were taken totheir performance area and Ms. Wheatled the rest of the students to the specta-tor's area. The band was orie of twogroups performing at the welcoming fes-tivities that day.

The time had finally come. At approxi-mately 3:35 p.m. the wind ensembl.ebegan to play and the hangar door slowlyopened. It was a breathtaking sight forthe students and chaperones. Momentslater the former President's plane pulledup outside the hangar door. The door tothe plane opened and out came the Clin-tons. The spectators applauded thunder-ously as the family walked down thestairs of the plane, into the hangar and'uponto the podium, where they were-toaddress the crowd. Senator Clintonaddressed the audience first. Much to thestudents' surprise the first words spokenby. Senator Clinton were, "I would like to

thank Freeport High School." From thatmoment on the students smiled from earto ear. It was ajstaternent that in their-

. eyes gave them and their school nationalrecognition by the former first lady andnew Senator of New York. The studentscouldn't be any happier. ,,

As the festivities came to a close theClintons came down from the podiumand it appeared as if they were on theirway to exit the building when they sur-prised our students yet again. Starting

/with our students, President Clinton,Senator Clinton and Chelsea shook thehands of almost all of the students andspectators that were in attendance thatday. The look on their faces was one thatmakes our job as teachers more and morerewarding each day. It's not often thatthese opportunities arise. I send my con-gratulations to the students and chaper-ones from the Freeport Schools. Thanksto Richard Restivo for his photos thatwill give all of us something to treasurealways. And thank you MS. Wheat forgiving, our students and community thiswonderful opportunity.

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT.; NASSAU COUNTY. GREEN-POINT BANK F/K/A THE GREEN POINT SAVINGSBANK. Pltf. vs. DOROTHY J. WILSON, et al. Defts.,Index #19425/99. Pursuant to judgment of fore-closure and sale entered Apr. 19. 2000. I will sellat public auction on the north front steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRd.. Mineola. NY on Feb. 13. 2001 at 10:30 a.m.prem. k/a 314 Babylon Turnpike, Roosevelt. NY.Said property located on the Westerly side ofHempstead and Babylon Turnpike 109.82 ft.Northerly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the Northerly side of Forest Ave. andthe Westerly side of Hempstead and Babylon .Turnpike, being a plot 117.52 ft. x 50'ft. x 84.03 ft.x 60.19 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is$73,623.79 plus costs and interest. Sold subjectto terms and conditions of filed judgment andterms of sale. H. WILLIAM HODGES, Referee.

BERKMAN. HENOCH. PETERSON &.PEDDY. P.C.,•Attys.,for Pltf., 100 Garden City PJaza, GardenCity, NY. C1749FL#4fl7P4x 1/11. 18. 95 ?/1 • -

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. LASALLENATIONAL BANK. AS TRUSTEE UNDER THE POOL-ING AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED9/1/97, SERIES 1997-3, Pltf. vs. FREEMAN Y. PERRYA/K/A FREEMAN PERRY, et al. Defts. Index#019890/99. Pursuant to judgment of foreclo-sure and sale dated Aug. 25, 2000. I will sell atpublic auction on the North Front Steps of-theNassau County Courthouse. 262 Old CountryRd.. Mineola, NY on Feb. 13, 2001 at 10:15 a.m.prem: k/a 32 Maryland Ave., Freeport, NY. Saidproperty located at a point on the easterly sideof Maryland Ave. 75 ft. southerly from the cor-ner formed by the intersection of the southerlyside of Maxson Ave. with the easterly side of

Maryland Ave., baling a.plot 110 ft. x 60 ft.Approx. amt. of judgment is $234,072.40 pluscosts and interest. Sold subject to terms andconditions of filed judgment and terms of sale.PATRICK HACKETT, Referee. RICCA & DONNEL-LY, P.C., Attys. for Pltf.. 30 Jericho ExecutivePlaza, Jericho. NY. Cl 760FL#408P 4x1/11, 18, 25, 2/1#408P4x1/1

)TICE OF SALINOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK -COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION,-Plaintiff against ADRIENNE SCOTT, DEBBIESCOTT, et al Defendant®. Index No. 00/008344.Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale "duly filed on 12/5/2000, I, the undersignedReferee in said Judgment named, will sell atpublic auction at the North front steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRoad, Mineola, N.Y. on the 14th day of

February, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. of that day, thepremises directed by said Judgment to be sold

- and therein described as follows: Said premisessituqtp in the Town of Hempstead and Countyof Nassau, and State of New York, commonlybeing known as and by street address 64

•Hillside Avenue, Freeport, N.Y. 11520. Taxaccount number: Section: 55 Block: 242 Lot:10.Approximate amount of Judgment is$188,977.55 plus interest and costs.Premises will be sold-subject to provisions offiled judgment and terms of sale..Index No. 00/008344. Guy Vitacco. Esq";, ,Referee.GullaceAttorney® for Plaintiff "1829 One HSBC Plaza • . '

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from previous pageRochester, W 14604-2497(716)546-1980FL#L4094x 1/11. 18. 25.2/1SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUNORWEST MORTGAGE'. INC. A CALIFORNIACORPORATION Plaintiff against RASHEEMAH A.TAYLOR. MR. TAYLOR. Defendant(s). Pursuant toa judgment of foreclosure and sale dulyentered 1 /22/99.1. the undersigned Referee willsell at public auction at The North Front Steps ofthe Nassau County Courthouse, 262 OldCountry Rd.. Mineola, NY on 2/7/01 at 10:00 AMpremises known as 60 Conlon Road, Roosevelt.New York. ALL that certain plot piece or parcelof land, with the buildings and improvementsthereon erected, situate, lying and being atRoosevelt. Town of Hempstead, County ofNassau and State of New York. SEC 55 BLOCK549 LOT 28 Approximate amount of lienSI64.262.98 plus interest and costs. Premises willbe sold subject to provisions of filed judgment.Index #021126/97 Angela D. Roncallo. Esq.Referee. Jon B. Felice and Associates, P.C.,(Attorney's for Plaintiff). 11 East 44th Street. Suite800. New York. NY 10017 Dated: November 10.2000 Our File # NWT303. JVRFL#4104x 1/11. 18, 25, 2/1

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU CQUNTY. FIRST HORI-ZON HOME LOANS F/K/A FT. MORTGAGE COM-PANIES, Pltf. vs. RENEE JOHNSON, et al, Defts.Index #00-009488. Pursuant to judgment offoreclosure and sale dated Oct. 26. 2000. I willsell at public auction on the North Front Stepsof the Nassau County Courthouse. 262 OldCountry Rd.. Mineola. NY on Feb. 13, 2001 at11:00 a.m. prem. k/a 29 .Thoma Place.Roosevelt. NY. Said property located at a pointon the northerly side of Thdma Place, 47.50 ft.easterly from the corner formed by the inter-section of the northerly side of Thoma Placewith the easterly side of Westfield Ave,. being aplot 100 ft. x 47.50 ft. Approx. amt. of judgmentis $142.550.33 plus costs and interest. Sold sub-ject to terms and conditions of filed judgmentand terms of sale. H. WIL-LIAM HODGES. Ill,Referee. CERTILMAN BALIN ADLER & HYMAN.LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 90 Merrick Ave.. E. Meadow,NY. C1836FL#411P4x 1/11 18, 25 2/1SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUBANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,N.A.. AS CUSTODIAN OR TRUSTEE Plaintiffagainst STUART BARRETT, et al Defendants).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered herein and dated July 16. ,1,998. I,the undersigned Referee will sell at public' auc-tion at the north front steps of the NassauCounty Courthouse, 262 Old Country Road,Mineola, NY on the 16th day of February, 2001at 10:00 AM premises BEGINNING at a pointwhere the southerly line of Parsons AvenueIntersects the easterly line of Rutland Road.Being a plot 100 feet by 50 feet by 100 feet by50 feet.Said premises known as 64 RUTLAND ROAD,FREEPORT. NY.Approximate amount of lien $109.118.91 plusinterest & costs.Premises will be sold subject to provisions offiled judgment and terms of sale. Index Number6321/98.JOHN DeLEONARDIS. Referee.William M. Cantwell. P.C.Attorney(s) for Plaintiff3250 Sunrise Hwy, East Islip, NY 11730FL #415 4x 1/18, 25 2/1 6

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAU.IMC MORTGAGE COMPANY. Plaintiff,- v.RICHARD W. CROMWELL, et al.. Defendants.Index No. 98-031634 •

Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale granted herein on February 23. 2000, I, theundersigned, the Referee in said Judgmentnamed, will sell at public auction on the north'front steps of the Nassau County Courthouse.262 Old Country Road. Mineola. NY. County ofNASSAU, State of New York on February 20.2001 at 9:15 am of that day, the premisesdirected by said Judgment to be sold andtherein described as follows:

Said premises being-known as and by streetaddress 61 Washburn Avenue, Freeport. NewYork 11520District Section 55 Block 252 Lot 118

Said premises are sold subject to the termsand conditions of the filed Judgment and theTerms of Sale. Approximate amount ofJudgment $39.212.39.Dated: Garden City. New York

Januarys. 2001JACK HOLLENBERG, ESQ.. Referee

Adam E. Mikolay, Esq.Attorney for Plaintiff

600 Old Country RoadSuite 530

v . Garden City, New york 11530516-222-2050 C1975

FL#416P4x 1/18, 25, 2/1. 8NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. HOMESIDELENDING, INC., Pltf. vs. DUNSTAN ABRAHAM, etal. Defts. Index #18116/97. Pursuant to judg-ment of foreclosure and sale entered April 15. ,1998, I will sell at public auction at SupremeCourt Nassau County, North Steps. 100

Supreme Court Dr., Mineola, NY"6n Feb. 28,2001 at 11:00 a.m. prem. k/a 214 EastGreenwich St., Roosevelt. NY a/k/a Section 55,Block 557, Lot 2. Said property located on thesoutheasterly side of East Greenwich Ave. dis-tant 89.35 ft. northeasterly from the extremenortherly end of the arc of a curve connectingthe .southeasterly side of East Greenwich Ave.with the northeasterly side of Meyer St., being aplot 70 ft. x 91.38 ft. x 74.05 ft. x 119.54 ft.Approx. amt. of judgment is $150,809.29 pluscosts and interest. Sold subject to terms andconditions of filed judgment and terms of sale.

• LOUIS PROFERA. Referee. SHAPIRO & DICARO.' LLP, Attys. for Pltf., 700 Cornerstone Centre.

2300 Buffalo Rd., Rochester, NY, 14624. (716)247-9000. C1842FL #423P 4x 1 /25 2/1.8. 15

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. THE GREENPOINT SAVINGS BANK, Pltf. vs. DOUGLAS STEN-NETT, et al Defts. Index #14224/93. Pursuant tojudgment of foreclosure and sale entered Mar.21, 1995,1 will sell/at public auction on the northfront steps of the Nassau County Courthouse,262 Old Country Rd.. Mineola. NY on Feb. 28.2001 at 10:30 a.m. prem. k/a 97 Lena Ave.,Freeport, NY. Said property located at the cor-ner formed by the intersection of the southerly

-side of Lena Ave. and the easterly side ofWallace St.; being a plot 130 ft. x 150 ft. Approx.amt. of judgment is $125.925.19 plus costs andinterest. Sold subject to terms and conditions offiled judgment and terms of sale. FRANCIS P.PRIOR. Referee. CULLEN & DYKMAN, Attys. forPltf., 100 Quentin Roosevelt Blvd.. Garden City,NY. C1929FL#424P4x 1/25. 2/1. 8. 15

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. EMIGRANTMORTGAGE COMPANY. INC./Pltf. vs. SHERYL S.STANTON, et al. Defts. Index #00-002000.Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saleentered June 6, 2000. I will sell at public auctionon the north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 O]d Country Rd., Mineola, NYon Mar. 1. 2001 at 9:45 a.m. prem. k/a 214Porterfield PL. Freeport. NY. Said property locat-ed at the corner formed by the intersection ofthe northerly side of Porterfield PI. with the east-erly side of Park Ave., being a plot 92.50 ft. x100 ft. Approx. amt. of judgment is $171,261.29plus costs and interest. Sold subject to termsand conditions of filed judgment and terms ofsale. PAMELA SHARPE. Referee. BERKMAN,HENOCH. PETERSON & PEDDY. P.C.. Attys. forPltf.. .100 Garden City Plaza. Garden City, NY.C2003FL#425P 4x 1/25, 2/1. 8. 15 .NOTICE OF SALE: Index No. 21189/98SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK;COUNTY OF NASSAUTRILLIAM CORP. c/o 1314 CROMPOND. INC.SERVICING AGENT. PLAINTIFF, against IRIS SPEC-TOR. JUAN ESTRELLA. EAGLE-BROADHOLLOW'CORP., INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. UNITEDSTATES OF AMERICA, VILLAGE OF FREEPORT,YELLOW BOOK CO.. MORRIS M. ABOLAFIA,TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD, DEFENDANTS.. Pursuant to the Judgment of Foreclosureand Sale, duly filed and entered on October27. 2000, the undersigned Referee will sell atpublic auction on the North Front Steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRoad, Mineola, New York, on February 22, 2001at 10:00 a.m., the premises directed to be sold,and more particularly described, in saidJudgment.

Premises also known as 36 North ColumbusAvenue. Freeport, New York.

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

Michael B. Mirotznick, Esq.Referee

Gary A. Friedman, Esq.NATALE FRIEDMAN & SEGALL LLCAttorney for Plaintiff245 Saw Mill River RoadHawthorne, New York 10532FL #426P 4x 1 /25, 2/1, 8, 15NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK -COUNTY OF NASSAUCHASE MANHATTAN MORTGAGE CORPOR-ATION, Plaintiff against JUAN E. DE LA ROSA, etal Defendants). Index No. 00-002459. Pursuantto a Judgment of Foreclosure and Sale dulyfiled on 11 /29/2000. I, the undersigned Refereein said Judgment named, will sell at public auc-tion on the north front steps of the NassauCounty Courthouse. 262 Old Country Road,Mineola, N.Y. on the 27th day'of February, 2001at 9:30 a.m. of that day. the premises directedby said Judgment to be sold and thereindescribed as follows: Said premises situate inthe Town of Hempstead and County of Nassauand State of New York, commonly beingknown as and by street address 287 WallaceAvenue, Freeport, N.Y. 11520.Tax account number: Section: 55 Block: 386 Lot:144, 145.Approximate amount of Judgment is$187,336.97 plus interest and costs.Premises will be sold subject to provisions offiled judgment and terms of sale.Index No. 00-002459. Robert J. Carlucci, Esq.,Referee.GullaceAttorney(s) for Plaintiff1829 One HSBC Plaza

Rochester. NY 14604-2497(716)546-1980FL#4274x 1/25; 2/1. 8. 15Notice of Formation of CARTRIDGE FAMILY LLCa domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC).Articles of organization filed with Secretary ofState of NY on 09/29/2000. NY office location:NASSAU County, Secy of State is designated asagent upon whom process against the LLCmay be served. Secy of State shall mail a cppyof any process against the LLC served uponhim/her to C/O THE LLC, 85541 WEBSTER STREET,BALDWIN, NY 11510. Purpose: To engage in anylawful act or activity.FL#4296T 1/25. 2/1. 8. 15. 22. 3/1SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF NASSAUWMC Mortgage Corp. (. -

Plaintiffagainst

Donald Rugeretal

DefendantsIndex No. 98/022894

NOTICE OF SALEPursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and

sale signed herein on March 25, 1999, I theundersigned, the Referee in said judgmentnamed, will sell at public auction at the northfront steps of the County Court House, 262 OldCountry Road, Mineola. New York 11501,.County of NASSAU, State of New York, on'February 27, 2001 at 9:00 A.M., on that day, thepremises directed by said judgment to be soldand therein described as follows:

Said premises being known as and by streetaddress 88 Robert Street. Freeport, New York11520Section: 62 Block: 99 Lot: 588

Said premises are sold in as is condition onthe date of delivery of the Referee's Deed, sub-ject to any state of facts an accurate surveymay show, zoning restrictions and any amend-ments thereto; covenants, restrictions, agree-ments, reservations and easements of record;municipal departmental violations, emergencyrepair liens on the date of delivery of theReferee's Deed, and such other provisions asmay be set forth in the complaint and judg-ment filed In this action.Dated: Syosset, New York

December 28, 2000Gerald Deutsch, Esq.REFEREE

Barry R. Carus, P.C.Attorney for Plaintiff

115 Eileen Way"' Syosset. New York 11791

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FL #430 4x 1 /25, 2/1 B. 15NOTICE OF SALE

SUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY. CITIBANK,N.A.. Pltf. vs. CECIL SHACKELTON, et al. Defts.Index #001432-00. Pursuant to judgment offoreclosure and sale dated July 12, 2000. I willsell at public auction on the North Front Stepsof the Nassau County Courthouse, 262 OldCountry Rd.. Mineola. NY on Mar. 1, 2001 at10:00 a.m. prem. k/a 26 Catlin Ave., Roosevelt,NY a/k/a Lot No. 111 and part of Lots 110 and112 on a certain map entitled, "Map of NorthFreeport Park, Property of C.A. Edward and LHansen, Roosevelt, Long Island, surveyedSeptember 1909 by Smith and Malcomson, CivilEngineers, Freeport, Long Island and filed In theOffice of the Clerk of the County of Nassau onJuly 12, 1910 as Map No. 318. Approx. amt. ofjudgment is $166,213.15 plus costs and interest.Sold subject to terms and conditions of filedjudgment and terms of sale and the right of theUnited States of America to redeem within 120days from the date of sale as provided by law.ROBERT P. LYNN, JR., Referee. EUGENE STERN,Atty. for Pltf., 100 Merrick Rd., Rockville Centre,NY (516) 763-3200. C2075FL #431P 4x 1 /25, 2/1,8, 15 •SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUTHE CIT GROUP/CONSUMER FINANCE, INC.,Plaintiff against WILLIAM HENDERSON, et aldefendant(s). Pursuant to a Judgment ofForeclosure and Sale dated July 30, 1999, I, theundersigned Referee will sell at public auctionon the north front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Road. Mineola,N.Y. on the 27th day of February. 2001 at 10:00a.m. premises Beginning at a point on thenortherly side of Porterfield Place, distant 466.7feet westerly from the corner formed by theintersection of the northerly side of PorterfieldPlace with the westerly side of South LongBeach Avenue; being a plot 70 feet by 145 feetby 70 feet by 145 feet. Said premises known as40 Porterfield Place, Freeport. N.Y. Premises willbe sold subject to provisions of filed judgment,terms of sale and the right of the United Statesof America to redeem the premises within 120day's of the date of sale. Index No. 019201/98.John Spellman, Esq., Referee. Golden Wexler &Sarnese, P.C.. Attorney(s) for Plaintiff. 377 OakStreet. Garden City. N.Y. 11530FL #432 4x 1 /25, 2/1,8. 15 '

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY

M & T MORTGAGE CORPORATION; PLAINTIFF VSAIM CORPORATION. ET AL DEFENDANTSATTORNEY(S) FOR PLAINTIFF: ROSICKI. ROSiCKI &ASSOCIATES, P.C., ONE OLD COUNTRY ROAD.SUITE 495, CARLE PLACE, NEW YORK 11514 (516)741-2585

Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saleentered on October 18, 2000.1 will sell at PublicAuction to the highest bidder at the North frontsteps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262Old Country Road, Mineola. New York .OnThursday, the 22nd day of February, 2001 .at2:30 p.m.Premises in Roosevelt, New York and describedas follows: BEGINNING at a point on thenortherly side of Woods Avenue distant 127.9feet westerly from the corner formed by theintersection of the northerly side of WoodsAvenue and the westerly side of Union Place;RUNNING THENCE Northerly at right angles toWoods Avenue, 125 feet; THENCE Westerly par-allel with Woods Avenue, 75 feet; THENCESoutherly at right angles to Woods Avenue, 125feet to the northerly side of Woods Avenue;THENCE Easterly along the northerly side of .Woods Avenue 75 feet to the point or place ofBEGINNING.Premises known as 60 Woods Avenue.Roosevelt. New YorkSold subject to all terms and conditions con-tained in said judgment and terms of sale.Approximate amount of judgment $161,443.06plus interest and costs.INDEX NO. 2241/2000Richard V. Mannheimer, Esq., REFEREEFL 433 4T 1/25. 2/1. 8. 15SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUNORWEST MORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff againstCLAUDETTE BOOTH et al.. Defendant(s).Pursuant to a-judgment of foreclosure and saleduly entered 9/26/2000. I, the undersignedReferee will sell at public auction at the frontsteps of the Nassau County Courthouse, 262Old Country Road. Mineola, NY on 2/23/2001 at9:00 AM premises known as 17 LakeviewAvenue Freeport. .NY. ALL that certain plotpiece or parcel of land, with the buildings andimprovements thereon erected, situate, lyingand being in the Incorporated Village ofFreeport, County of Nassau and State of NewYork. SEC 55 BLOCK 210 LOT 826 Approximateamount of lien $196.591.10 plus interest andcosts. Premises will be sold subject to provisionsof filed judgment. Index #024849/99 Robert C.Mangi, Esq. Referee. Jon B. Felice andAssociates, P.C., (Attorneys for Plaintiff), 11 East44th Street. Suite 800. New York, NY 10017.Dated: 1 /18/2001 Our File #NWF487 MACFL 434 4T 1 /25, 2/1. 8, 15

PUBLIC NOTICEOF

COUNTY TREASURER'S SALEOF TAX LIENS ON REAL ESTATEIN THE TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD

Notice is hereby given that I shall on the 20thday of February. 2001, and the succeedingdays, beginning at 10:00 o'clock In theforenoon in the auditorium,at the NassauCounty Police Headquarters, 1490 FranklinAvenue, Mineola, Nassau County, New York,sell at public auction the tax liens on real estatehereinafter described, unless the owner, mort-gagee, occupant of or any other party inInterest In such real estate shall pay to theCounty Treasurer the total amount of suchunpaid taxes or assessments with the interest,penalties and other expenses and chargesagainst the property. Such' tax liens will be soldat the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding tenper cent per six month's period, for whichany person or persons shall offer to take thetotal amount of such unpaid taxes as definedin Section 5-37.0 of the Nassau CountyAdministrative Code. The owner of the propertyshall be'required to pay the County Treasurerthe maximum rate of interest on the lien. Uponreceiving the surrender of the certificateof sale of the tax Hen, the County Treasurer shallpay to the holder of the tax lien the amountowed to him as such holder. The taxliens are for arrears of School District Taxes forthe year 1999-00 and/or County, Town, andSpecial District taxes for the year 2000. The fol-lowing Is a partial listing of the real estate locat-ed in school district number(s) 8, 9, 10 In theTown of Hempstead only, upon which tax liensare to be sold, with a brief description of thesame by reference to the County Land and TaxMap, the name of the owner or occupant asthe same appears on the assessment roll of theyear in which such unpaid taxes were levied,and the total amount of such unpaid taxes.

IMPORTANTTHE NAMES OF OWNERS SHOWN ON THIS LISTMAY NOT NECESSARILY BE THE NAMES OF THEPERSONS OWNING THE PROPERTY AT THE TIMEOF THIS ADVERTISEMENT. SUCH NAMES HAVEBEEN TAKEN EITHER FROM ASSESSMENT ROLLSPREPARED AS OF JANUARY 1ST, 1999 ORFROM THE RECORDS OF THE RECEIVER OFTAXES, AND FREQUENTLY DIFFER FROM THENAMES OF THE OWNERS AT THE TIME OF PUBLI-CATION OF THIS NOTICE. IT MAY ALSO BE THATSUCH OWNERS ARE NOMINAL ONLY ANDANOTHER PERSON IS ACTUALLY THE BENEFICIALOWNER.

TOWN OF HEMPSTEADDISTRICT 8

SECTION 36DARRELL JONES $2.909.50H8 SEC36BLK158 LOT 7HELEN B LONG $3,226.53H8 SEC 36 BLK158 ' LOT 209ROBIN & JOANN HORSEY $6,518.88H8 SEC 36 BLK158 LOT 223

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- H8 SEC 36 BLK 522 LOT 4EDQUARD & NORMA GOLDMAN $4.379.63H8 SEC 36 BLK 523 LOT 28R MC CALLA & L MACLIN $4,193.48H8 SEC 36 BLK 523 LOT 56EDWARD & BETTY PARHAM $5.280.60H8 SEC 36 BLK 524 LOT 13,17ALPHONZO & S ALBRIGHT . $7,143.40H8 SEC 36 BLK 524 LOT 15CHARITY TEMPLE CHURCGOD IN CHRI $6.884.70H8 SEC 36 BLK 530 LOT 32-33ALFRED & LIZZIE RHUE . $3,308.11H8 SEC 36 BLK 530 LOT 89-90

SECTION 50CYNTHIA NEWSON $4,775.17H8 SEC 50 BLK 301 LOT 161-163THOMAS W & BILLIE MULLIGAN $1,165.32H8 SEC 50 BLK 301 LOT 173-175ALNETA CHAMBERS $3,858.80H8 SEC 50 BLK 311 LOT 24-25.123,226CHASE MANHATTAN MORTCORP $6,102.95H8 SEC 50 BLK 311 LOT 32-34RICHARD & JUANITA HARRIS $5.640.93H8 SEC 50 BLK 513 LOT 19-20 •

SECTION 55FRANK & ETHEL MORALES $ 1.146.79H8 SEC 55 BLK F LOTHBELINDA DANIELS $5.787.26 .H8 SEC 55 BLKK LOT 11-12INA CAMPBELL $2,371.38H8 SEC 55 BLKK LOT 13-14SHARON & LORRAINE BROWN TR - $4,933.68H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 58JERRY RILEY $6,650.92H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 72,379EDWARD PARHAM $4,913.92H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 77RTL TRUST & REPUBLIC BK OF NY $9.582.11H8 SEC 55 BLK K - LOT 81EDWARD PARHAM . $4,696.79H8 SEC 55 BLK K LOT 83LEMUEL & ROBERTINE STEPHENS $1,182.59H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 7-9DAVID & PATRICIA ORR $4,567.87H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 182-184RICHARD GERDES $364.77H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 190-191BEVERLY BARRETT $2,574.79H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT214-217-ELEASER & IRENE CARTER $2,944.64H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 344DARRELL JONES $2,445.01H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 366-367HELAIN ALMONOR $1,709.58H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 510-511HELAIN. ALMONOR $390.61H8 SEC 55 BLKL ' LOT 512-513CARL & ESTHER HELMS ' $4,346.91H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 520-521STEVE & MARJORIE BURKE $3.883.91H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 534-540VIRGINIA JACKSON-JONES $3,197.58H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 550-553EUGENE E UNDERWOOD $3,020.49H8 SEC 55 BLK L LOT 730HERMAN COHN $178.60H8 SEC 55 BLKL LOT 747MAXINE GILCHRIST ' $2,162.19H8 SEC 55 BLKM LOT 14HALLOVEEN & HELMER BRIGHTLEY $4,365.05H8 SEC 55 BLKM LOT20LEVI C & ELIZABETH LETMAN $534.06

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from previous pageHIO SEC 36 BLK439 LOT 308-309JC'LEE . ' $1.928.41H10 SEC 36 BLK 441 LOT 242-243FRANCINE SWEET S6.798.28H10 SEC 36 BLK-450 LOT 48-50SANTO NESBITT . $6.317:35H10 SEC36BLK450 LOT 51-53SERGE BEHRMAN ' $6.952.26H10 SEC 36 BLK 451 LOT 123-125BARBARA HUGHLEY $9.374.29H10- SEC 36 BLK 451 LOT 544JOSEPHINE PALMERI , $2.302.81HIO SEC 36 BLK459 LOT 458IRENE WILSON $6.627.96HID" SEC 36 BLK467 LOTSAKIN PHILLIPS ' $3,485.15H10 SEC 36 BLK 490 LOT 10JAMES & LINDA ROBINSON $6,374.84H10 SEC36BLK492 LOT 35LYNETT MCGRATH $6,509.71H10 SEC36BLK499 LOT 52ST CLAIR & THELMA DOWNES $8,146.66H10 SEC 36. BLK504 LOT 38ROGER & JACQUELINE HOYTE $5.693.50H10 SEC 36 BLK514 LOT 16FRIENDLY ICE CREAM C $7,225.51.H10 SEC 36 BLK517 LOT 23ROBERT MOORE $1,197.44H10 SEC 36 BLK518 LOT 12NICHOLAS &' ANN RYAN $1.128.92H10 SEC 36 BLK518 LOT 21CLIFFORDS GRETA L JENKINS $572.15H10 SEC 36 BLK519 LOT 15ERIC & DONNA JORDAN $488.98H10 SEC 36 BLK520 LOT 16WILLIAM & WINIFRED LIGHTFOOT ' $6,184.22H10 SEC 36 BLK521 LOT 23HOWARD S & BERNICE GOODMAN $2,429.25H10 SEC 36 BLK 521 LOT 47HEATHER WALDRON $8,779.47H10 SEC 36 BLK523 LOT 64.N Y INVESTMENT ASSOC $2,829.90H10 SEC36BLK523 LOT 82HCER PRICE $1,263.98H10 SEC36BLK527 LOT 25,35CALVERT & PATRICIA GLENN $5,531.06H10 SEC 36 BLK 527 LOT 40FREDERICK & WINSOME LUE $8,519.49H10 SEC 36 BIK528 LOTSEDELINE & B LAROSILIERE $2,770.81H10 SEC 36 BLK528 LOT 12CECIL-& AUDREY STAPLETON $2,883.13H10 SEC 36 BLK 529 LOT 12THEODORE & ANITA DECKER $5,009.10H10 SEC 36 BLK530 LOT 12ERROL8; VERONICA BRYAN $1.586.28HIO SEC 36 BLK 532 LOT 36RUEBEN LAIBHEN" $8,463.'06H10 SEC 36 BLK534 LOT8NATHANIEL BARONE JR $3,257,54H10 SEC36BLK534 LOT 30DEBBIE ARCHANGE $3,332.42H10 SEC 36 BLK 534 LOT 31JUDITH DANIELS $8,133.24H10 SEC 36 BLK 535 LOT 4 ,ANN UNDER $635.00H10 SEC 36 BLK 535 LOT 15CASSANDRA MUGGINS $7.220.22H10 SEC 36 BLK 536 LOT 10LIU WEI $5.400.33H10 SEC 36 BLK 536 LOT 77-78WILLIAM & JOAN GREEN $5,241.52H10 SEC 36 BLK 536 LOT 121FREDA HOLMES $1,499.78H10 SEC'36 BLK 538 LOT 9MARC & MARIE LONGCHAMPS $7,602.47H10 SEC 36 BLK 538 LOT 12GLEASON & MARIE NEMORIN $2,607.02H10 SEC 36 BLK-542 LOT 12LUIS C & VERNA HENRIQUEZ $1,811.63H10 SEC 36 BLK 544 LOT 10ELVIS DEABREU .• $5,024.00H10 SEC 36 BLK 544 LOT 20RONALD & LYNN SMITH $1.873.08H10 SEC 36 BLK 547 LOT 3

SECTION 54MARY ANN RAINEY $6,591.45.H10 SEC 54 BLK B LOT 533. 1210WADE & ADRIENNE BERNESBY ' $7,554.52H10 SEC 54 BLKD LOT 758ROBERTO & ELSA LAM QUIONG $2,062.01H10 SEC54BLKE07 LOT 364LEON & MEUNDA LAU' $1,212.98H10 SEC 54 BLK N LOT 4329 CA 78 UNIT 1638TH AVENUE CONDOMINNC - $2,405.78HIO' SEC 54 BLK N LOT 4329 CA 78 UNIT 18WPEREDA $1,838.85H10 SEC 54 BLKU LOT 24,240

. EDNAMAE VANDERMOSTEN $2,349.62H10 SEC 54 BLK 003 LOT 110-111 'DOLORES ANNARELLA - $1,353.23H10 SEC 54 BLK 007 LOT 651 -653CHARLES & MARIA SMITH $7,532.31H10 SEC 54 BLK 008 LOT 359JOHN HUGHES $1,585.29H10 SEC 54 BLK 012 LOT 268-269WILLIAM P & ELLEN T VOGEL $368.82H10 SEC 54 BLK 014 LOT 50ESSIE STEVENS $2,958.02H10 SEC 54 BLK 014 LOT 124ANDREW & MARY SCHREIBER $1.652.29HIO SEC 54 BLK 014 LOT 693-696PETER J & BARBARA DUFFY - $3,967.83H10 SEC 54 BLK 017 LOT 138C FUSCO $2.675.20H10 SEC 54 BLK 024 LOT 288PAULMULDOON .- $24.361.98H10 SEC 54 BLK 032 LOT 28ISMAIL & DONNA MEYVECI - $3.970.21

HIO SEC 54 BLK 032- LOT 108DAVID EZRA . $4,092.43HIO SEC 54 BLK 033 LOT 343ENZQ P & CYNTHIA M POCALI . $6,507.18HIO SEC 54 BLK 038 LOT 122-123"G V & J A LAMOND JR $3.146.60HIO SEC 54 BLK 040 LOT 14-15FREEPORT LODGE NO 12P O E $32.538.11HIO SEC 54 BLK 046 LOT 60-61LIGHTALARMS REALTY C ' $198.454.41HIO SEC 54 BLK 046 LOT 62JAN & NESSLENE RAFALOWITZ 10.045.06HIO SEC 54 BLK 099 LOT 24MMMODICK -$7.134.19HIO SEC 54 BLK 099 LOT 25CHARLES & GERALDINE GREENBERG $7,324.03HIO SEC 54 BLK'100 LOT 144ROBERT MOLLER • $3,075.02HIO SEC 54 BLK 100 LOT 209

E RUDY & EDNA MATTOS $ 1,392.80HIO SEC 54 BLK 101 LOT 239WEIGAND REALTY CORP $11,808.77

' HIO SEC54BLK101 LOT 240WEIGAND REALTY CORP - $19,032.80HIO SEC 54 BLK 101 LOT 241CAPRISE ORGANIZATION $76,841.28HIO SEC 54 BLK 102 LOT 174Y G MAGNA F L P $7,739.37HIO -SEC 54 BLK 103 LOT311MICHAEL F CLEARY $2.661.75HIO SEC 54 BLK 103 LOT 330

- 2392 GRAND AVENUE CO $16,185.51HIO SEC 54 BLK 103 LOT 333BARBARA'CARDINAL $6:944.36HIO SEC 54 BLK 103 LOT 350M CASTILLO.C & K RIVERA $1,208.43HIO SEC 54 BLK 104 LOT 117,217,428FRANK S & MARY M MACEDONIO- $5,077.07HIO SEC54BLK105 LOT 19"GAILBERMAN&LBRUCKSTEIN $6,640.61H.10 SEC 54 BLK 108 LOT 18RM FOWLER $4.425.11HIO SEC 54 BLK 108 LOT 21ROBERT & C SCHWARTZAH $5,034.15HIO SEC 54 BLK 108 -LOT 128 -RONALD LAURO $3,274.14HIO SEC 54 BLK 137 LOT 127GUIDOGUERCIO $10,171.62HIO SEC 54 BLK 137 LOT 131POLLUTION BOOM CONTRC $2,237.89HIO SEC 54 BLK-137 LOT 139GUIDO GUERCIO $608.69HIO SEC 54 BLK 137 LOT 144MARYNASTA $5,140.37HIO SEC 54 BLK 186 LOT 309BRUMMEL HOLDINGS LLC $9,252.31HIO SEC 54 BLK 187 LOT 262BRUMMEL HOLDINGS LLC % . $17.007,06HIO SEC 54 BLK 187 LOT 263,JOHN & MARGARET REILLY . $7,007.63HIO' SEC 54 BLK 189 LOT 179-180E & M BEVERAGE CORP'' $76,370.39HIO SEC 54 BLK 190 LOT 541ARTHUR A MAXANT INC $17,807.46HIO SEC 54 BLK 193 LOT 25-26MILMERCORP $6,121.72HIO SEC 54'BLK 195 LOT 14 . -JOSEPHINE M CURRY ETAL $1.811.63HIO SEC 54 BLK 195 LOT 110PAUL & LINDA HENRY $7.228.58HIO SEC 54 BLK 196 LOT 102CHRISTOPHER & V GOMES $3.210.85HIO SEC 54 BLK 211 LOT 220M MC CARTY & W C LUTZ $6.216. VIHIO SEC54BLK215 LOT31.32.233THOMAS & KATHLEEN DEGESU $3,069.91HIO SEC54 BLK21801 LOT3ERIC & VALERIE SHOENFELD $3,039.78HIO SEC54 BLK21801 LOT275JOHN T & DIANE E MC GUIRE $5,809.07HIO SEC 54 BLK 219 LOT 445THOMAS J & KAREN L NASTI $1,702.32HIO SEC54 BLK219 LOT 462,464 & 466EDWIN PEREZ . . $1,572.63HIO SEC 54 BLK 220 LOT 32JOHN F G SCHNEIDER TR $16.384.45HIO SEC 54 BLK 275 LOT 221CHARLES & THERESA KEMPF $3,009.82HIO SEC 54 BLK 277 LOT 15CRAIG A & SANTA BRAUN $7,956.83HIO SEC 54 BLK 279 LOT 127PETER S GRAY, SR - $8,070.73HIO SEC 54 BLK 279 "LOT 509JOHN& JOSEPHINE MAYO $1.401.91HIO SEC 54 BLK 28101 LOT 106JOSEPHINE ROBINS $1,788.01HIO SEC 54 BLK 282 LOT 114-115SALVATORE PETRUSO ETAL " . $2,690.87HIO SEC 54 BLK 282 LOT378DONALD C ROCK $9,239.63HIO SEC 54 BLK 283 LOT 34KEVIN R REKIS $8,557.45HIO SEC 54 BLK 283 LOT 37-38JOEL LAGER $4,053.60HIO SEC 54 BLK 283 LOT 53;KEITH & LISA R CAVA $1,231.20HIO SEC 54 BLK 284 LOT 124VICTOR & SONIA BERTI . . $6,342.66HIO SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT. 1-3THOMAS & ELEANOR KAMINSKI $1,231.20HIO SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT 11-12RTL TRUST & REPUB NAL BANK OF NY $24,417.70HIO SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT 25GKB ENTERPRISES LLC.L HOLD CO $18.526.54HIO SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT 26E GORSCHKOW. DONALD KOCH $1.130.98HIO SEC 54 BLK 285 LOT 34DMARDILLO • $15.156.49HIO 'SEC 54 BLK 288 LOT 6NAOMI FOREMAN $5.868.60

HIO SEC 54 BLK 339 LOT 1-3DELCASSE & MONICA JOSEPH $3,290.30'HIO SEC 54 BLK 344 LOT 27-30C WS BROWN $2.092.22HIO SEC 54 BLK-350 LOT42-43LOUIS BARRERA $595.83HIO SEC 54 BLK 351 LOT 109LOUIS BARRERA $595.83HIO SEC 54 BLK 351 LOT 110LOUIS BARRERA • $595.83HIO SEC 54 BLK 351 LOT 111D JAVINO & S YOUNG $1.894.97HIO SEC54BLK351 LOT126-131GUILIOCIANCI $1.058.91HIO SEC 54 BLK 351 LOT 138-139 . •JEROME & CATHERINE BONOMO $463.56HIO SEC 54 BLK351 LOT 227-229COLETTE HERBERT - ' $5,817.51HIO SEC 54 BLK 352 LOT 1COLETTE HERBERT . $242.22-HIO SEC 54 BLK 352 LOT 2

. COLETTE HERBERT $256.05HIO SEC 54 BLK 352 LOT.3COLETTE-HERBERT $509.65HIO SEC 54 BLK 352 LOT4THOMAS.KUBANICK ' $9,823.04HIO SEC 54 BLK 356 LOT 878J PATERSON.R A ABBOTT L E " $3,590.54HIO SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 42-44RA ABBOTT $1,439.03HIO SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 45-47ECLAIBACK $1,303.30HIO SEC 54 BLK 359 LOT 708JOSEPHINE ACAMPORA $3.285.62HIO SEC 54 BLK 365 LOT 583-584,629PETER & JOAN ANDREOU • $4,966.21HIO SEC 54 BLK370 LOT9-11BRIAN ODONOHOE . $7,501.23HIO SEC 54 BLK370 LOT45-48LAWRENCE SHUSTER $2,864.42HIO SEC 54 BLK 370 LOT 750ALANJDIETL $4.639.52HIO SEC 54 BLK371 LOT 132-136.231ROSARIO & ROSA CORRAO $170.19HIO SEC 54 BLK 372 LOT 237ICHIBAN ENTERPRISES $5,805.33H10 SEC 54 BLK 372 LOT 259RCOLUCCI - ' $3,309.88HIO SEC 54 BLK375 LOT 1304-1306DOMINIC & SILVANA PETRUSO $297.55HIO SEC 54 BLK375 LOT 1334DOMINIC & SILVANA PETRUSO $2,536.81HIO SEC 54 BLK 375 LOT 1335-1336 l

ROBERT HAHN $1.900.39HIO SEC 54 BLK375 LOT 1378,1379 .RCOLUCCI $5,583.31HIO SEC 54 BLK375 LOT2307TIMOTHY P MURPHY L $280.43

. H I O SEC 54 BLK 377 LOT 1509.RALPH & PEARL PUCCI $3.499.86HIO SEC 54 BLK 378 LOT 1590-1592RALPH & PEARL PUCCI $401.68HIO SEC 54 BLK378 LOT 1593RALPH & PEARL PUCCI $649.23HIO SEC54 BLK378 LOT1594-1595ROCCOVITARELLI $248.67HIO SEC 54 BLK 380 LOT 1758MORRIS COHEN $2.855.05HIO SEC 54 BLK 386 LOT 1950-1952A PINO $6,185.01HIO SEC 54 BLK396 LOT 18JUDITH V VAUGHAN . $ 1,226.40HIO SEC 54 BLK 397 LOT 2572.2573 .GLEN & JOAN ADAMS $425.05HIO SEC54 BLK398 LOT714INDIAN HEAD REALTY C $75.315.65HIO SEC 54 BLK 399 LOT 16FWLB ECKHARDT $ 1,386.27HIO SEC 54 BLK 403 LOT 2943-2944RICHARD J & JOAN B HOMIC JR • $ 1,352.77HIO SEC 54 BLK404 LOTS •LAWRENCE KLEINMAN . $1,806.90HIO SEC 54 BLK 409 LOT 61 ^JAMES V& MARY ENOSJR $2.912.70HIO SEC 54 BLK 415 LOT3028-3031G E KNOERNSCHILD $727.96HIO SEC 54 BLK428 LOT 5327ONE 94 OLD COUNTRY RY CRP $2.010.74HIO SEC 54 BLK 432 LOT 3-4194 OLD COUNTRY ROADTY CORP $1.200.40HIO SEC 54 BLK432 LOTS194 OLD COUNTRY ROAD Y CORP $ 1.174.68HIO SEC 54 BLK 432 LOT 6JOHN & ANDREA ANKNER ' $9.159.14HIO SEC 54 BLK432 LOT39WALTER H MEYN $562.75HIO SEC 54 BLK 432 LOT 131WILLIAM & EDNA WITTENBERG $828.61HIO SEC 54 BLK433 LOT4MAUREEN A PETERSEN $2.715.73

' HIO SEC 54 BLK 433 LOT 7-10JURGEN A VOLKERTS $260.66HIO SEC 54'BLK 433 LOT 43FRANK & PATRICIA BASSOLINO $1,840.65HIO SEC 54 BLK436 LOT 11-12GREG & NEILA BALA $8.779.47HIO SEC 54 BLK 465 LOT 15VINCENT & JOAN FAMULARO $9,222.42HIO SEC 54 BLK465 LOT 20JASMINE FIDELIA $4.636.07

' H 1 0 SEC 54 BLK 470 LOT 87-88JASMINE FIDELIA $492.93HIO SEC 54 BLK470 LOF187VICTOR WHITE $2,724.02HIO SEC 54 BLK482 LOT41-42JOHN A PALLATTO $2.050.79HIO SEC 54 BLK522 LOT29GARY & BARBARA LEVINE $8,620.74HIO SEC54 BLK532 LOTHEARL & ANN MISNER $8,620.75

HIO .SEC 54 BLK 537 LOT 20LEONARD GRANT .$3,753.63HIO SEC 54 BLK 543 LOT 4HOWARD & RONNI GUTTENBERG $1,756.99HIO SEC 54 BLK 551 LOT 10PANDU R & PADMA V TADOORI $4,006.34HIO SEC 54 BLK 551 LOT 52LEROY & THERESA WATKINS $8.241.06HIO SEC 54 BLK 554 LOT 1SHELDON & DENISE SIEGEL • $3,434.41HIO SEC 54 BLK 555 LOT 1L GREEN $3,599.19HIO SEC 54 BLK 555 LOT 10ROBERT & FILI CAIN $1,845.77HIO SEC 54" BLK 559 LOT 1901-1903WJCURRANJR - $306.98HIO SEC 54 BLK 559 LOT 1904-1905STANTON & CLAIRE LIEBERMAN $9,383.01HIO SEC 54 BLK 562 LOT 8MIRIAM SIMONS $10,488.01HIO SEC54 BLK563 LOTSRENETTE LAGUERRE $9,146.49HIO SEC 54 BLK 566 LOT 14SAVATORE F 8< M G CELAURO JR $1,925.44HIO SEC 54 BLK 566 LOT 17IRVING ZIMMERING $9,695.81HIO SEC 54 BLK 573 LOT 33ZACHARY & DEBORA SLAVIN $312.51HIO SEC 54 BLK 573 LOT46VIC' H LAZARI . $2,039.25HIO SEC 54 BLK 583- LOT 13OLVIN & LQURDES DURAN $4.549.23HIO SEC 54 BLK 584 LOT 14MOUSSLIN & DORIS LAMOUR $3.496.23HIO SEC54 BLK585 LOT5JASON M & TERRY HORN $2,610.80HIO SEC 54 BLK 585 LOT 10GREGORY NEELY $4,970.43HIO SEC 54 BLK 590 LOT 6

SECTION 55GODFREY & GIFTY OSEI $7,500.39HIO SEC 55 BLK M LOT 108-109,307CONSTANTINE & LUCILLE SMITH -$1,684.24HIO SEC 55 BLKM LOT 691GLORIA SMALL & C GORDON $2,438.72HIO SEC 55 BLK058 LOT584DAVID & PEGINE HEREIN $2,627.53HIO SEC 55 BLK 151 LOT24LINDA E WILLIAMS $7,260.84HIO SEC 55 BLK 151 LOT 216,317ARTHUR & BARBARA ROTONDI $4,691.46HIO SEC 55 BLK 347 LOT 71ALEXANDER DURANT -• -$959.24 'HIO SEC 55 BLK347 LOT87

TERMS OF SALESuch tax liens shall be sold subject to any and

all superior tax liens of sovereignties and othermunicipalities and to all claims of record whichthe County may have thereon and subject tothe provisions of the Federal and State Soldiersand Sailors'. Civil Relief Acts. -However, such tax liens shall have priority over

the County's Differential Interest Lien, repre-senting the excess, if any. of the interest-endpenalty borne at the maximum rate over theinterest and penalty borne at the rate atwhich the lien is purchased.

The Purchaser acknowledges that the taxlien(s) sold pursuant to these Terms of Sale maybe subject to pending bankruptcy proceedingsand/or may become subject to such proceed-ings which may be commenced during theperiod in which a tax lien is held by a successfulbidder or the assignee of same, which maymodify a Purchaser's rights with respect to thelien(s) and the property securing same. Suchbankruptcy proceedings shall not affect thevalidity of the tax lien

The County Treasurer reserves the right, with-out further notice and at any time, to withdrawfrom sale any of the parcels of land or premisesherein listed.

The rate of interest and penalty at which anyperson purchases the tax lien shall be estab-lished by his bid. .Each purchaser, immediatelyafter the sale thereof, shall pay to the CountyTreasurer'ten per cent of the amount for whichthe tax liens have been sold and the remainingninety per cent within sixty days after such sale..If the purchaser at the tax sale shall fail to paythe remaining ninety percent within ten daysafter he has been notified by the CountyTreasurer that the certificates of sale are readyfor delivery, then ail amounts - deposited withthe County Treasurer including but not limitedto the ten per cent theretofore paid by himshall, without further notice or demand, beirrevocably forfeited by the purchaser and shallbe retained by the County Treasurer as liquidat-ed damages and-the agreement to purchaseshall be of no further effect.

Time is of the essence in this sale. This sale isheld pursuant to the Nassau CountyAdministrative Code and interested parties arereferred to such Code for additional informa-tion as to terms of the sale, rights of purchasers,maximum rates of interest and other legal inci-dents of the sale.

This list includes only tax liens on real estatelocated in the Town of Hempstead. Suchother tax liens on real estate are advertised asfollows:

TOWN OF HEMPSTEADDISTRICT 001 - "GARDEN CITY NEWS"

"NEWSDAYINC.""UNIONDALE BEACON-

DISTRICT 002 - -BELLMORE LIFE'"BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER"-NEWSDAYINC."

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from previous page"UNIONDALE BEACON"

ISTRICT 003 - "BELLMORE HERALD""EAST MEADOW BEACON""MEADOWBROOK TIMES""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 004 - "BELLMORE LIFE""BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""MEADOWBROOK TIMES""MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 005 - "LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 006 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SEAFORD/WANTAGH CITIZEN"

DISTRICT 007 - "BELLMORE LIFE""BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT Oi l - "NEWSDAY INC.""OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD""OCEANSIDE BEACON"

DISTRICT 012 - "LYNBROOK USA""MALVERNECOMMUNITY TIMES""NEWSDAY INC.""ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE""VILLAGE HERALD"

DISTRICT 013 - "MALVERNECOMMUNITY TIMES""MAILEADER INC""NEWSDAY INC.""VALLEY STREAM HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 014 - "FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC." -"SOUTH SHORE RECORD"

DISTRICT 015 - "FIVE TOWNS TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD-

DISTRICT 016 - "ELMONT LIFE""NEWSDAY INC.""THREE VILLAGE TIMES (ELMONT)"

DISTRICT 017 - "FRANKLIN SQUARE LIFE""GARDEN CITY LIFE""GARDEN CITY NEWS"

. "THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 018 - "GARDEN CITY LIFE""GARDEN'CITY NEWS""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 019 - "EAST ROCKAWAY/LYN-BROOKOBSERVER"

"NEWSDAY INC.":"ROCKAWAY JOURNAL""VILLAGE HERALD"

DISTRICT 020 - "EAST ROCKAWAY/LYN-BROOKOBSERVER"

"LYNBROOK USA""MALVERNECOMMUNITY TIMES"

' "MAILEADER INC""NEWSDAY INC."

• "VILLAGE HERALD"DISTRICT 021 - "NEWSDAY INC."

"OCEANSIDE BEACON".' "ROCKVILLE CENTRE HERALD"

"ROCKVILLE CENTER NEWS &OWL"DISTRICT 022 - "FLORAL PARK BULLETIN"

"THE GATEWAY"' "NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 023 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SEAFORD/WANTAGH CITIZEN"

DISTRICT 024 - "LYNBROOK USA""MAILEADER INC""NEWSDAY INC.""VALLEY STREAM HERALD""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE-

DISTRICT 025 - "BELLMORE/MERRICK OBSERVER""MERRICK BEACON""MERRICK HERALD""MERRICK LIFE""MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 026 - "LEVITTOWN TRIBUNE"- "NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 027 - "NEWSDAY INC.""WEST HEMPSTEAD BEACON""WEST HEMPSTEAD LIFE-

DISTRICT 028 - "LONG BEACH TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC.""SOUTH SHORE RECORD"

DISTRICT 029 - "MERRICK BEACON""MERRICK LIFE" ."MERRICK/BELLMORE TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 030 - "MAILEADER INC""NEWSDAY INC.""VALLEY STREAM/MALVERN TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 031 - "ISLAND PARK TRIBUNE""NEWSDAY INC.""OCEANSIDE/ISLAND PARK HERALD-

DISTRICT 201 - "NEWSDAY INC.""WESTBURY TIMES"

DISTRICT 205 - "FLORAL PARK BULLETIN""THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAYINC.""WEST HEMPSTEAD BEACON""WEST HEMPSTEAD LIFE" . .

TOWN OF NORTH HEMPSTEADDISTRICT 001 - "NEWSDAY INC."

"WESTBURY TIMES-DISTRICT 002 - "NEWSDAY INC."

"WILLISTON TIMES, WILLISTONPARK EDITION"DISTRICT 003 - "NEWSDAY INC."

"ROSLYN NEWS"DISTRICT004 - "NEWSDAY INC."

"PORT WASHINGTON NEWS""PORT WASHINGTON SENTINEL-

DISTRICT 005 - "NEWSDAY INC.". ."NEW HYDE PARK HERALD COURIER-

DISTRICT 006 - "MANHASSET PRESS"

"NEWSDAY INC.'. DISTRICT 007 - "GREAT NECK NEWS, THE'

"MANHASSET PRESS""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 009 - "NASSAU HERALD (FIVE TOWNS)""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 010 - "ILLUSTRATED NEWS""MINEOLA AMERICAN""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 011 - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS""ILLUSTRATED NEWS""NEWSDAYINC.""WESTBURY TIMES-

DISTRICT 122 - "FLORAL PARK BULLETIN""THE GATEWAY""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 301 - ".NEWSDAY INC."TOWN OF OYSTER BAY

DISTRICT 001 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 002 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 003 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL""NEWSDAYINC.""WESTBURY TIMES"

DISTRICT 004 - "LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 006 - " LOCUST VALLEY LEADER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 008 - "NEWSDAY INC.""PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGEHERALD"

DISTRICT 009 - "NEWSDAY INC.""OYSTER BAY ENTERPRISE PILOT""OYSTER BAY GUARDIAN""PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGEHERALD"

DISTRICT 011 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET ADVANCE-

DISTRICT 012 - "NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET ADVANCE""SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 013 - "THE MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER""MASSAPEQUA POST/"NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET ADVANCE-

DISTRICT 014 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL"• "NEWSDAY INC."

"SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE"DISTRICT 015 - "JERICHO NEWS JOURNAL"

"NEWSDAY INC.""SYOSSET JERICHO TRIBUNE"

DISTRICT 017 - "HICKSVILLE ILLUSTRATED NEWS""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 018 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE""BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM""NASSAU HERALD (FIVE TOWNS)" -"NEWSDAYINC.""PLAINVIEW/OLD BETHPAGEHERALD"

DISTRICT 019 - "NEWSDAY INC."DISTRICT 020 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE"-

"BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM" ''"NEWSDAYINC." : :

DISTRICT 021 - "BETHPAGE TRIBUNE""BETHPAGE NEWSGRAM"

' "NEWSDAYINC."DISTRICT 022 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER"

"MASSAPEQUA POST" '"MID-ISLAND TIMES""NEWSDAYINC."

DISTRICT 023 - "FARMINGDALE OBSERVER""THE MASSAPEQUAN OBSERVER""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 024 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT""NEWSDAY INC."

DISTRICT 306 - "FARMiNGDALE OBSERVER""NEWSDAYINC."

CITY OF GLEN COVEDISTRICT 005 - "GLEN COVE RECORD PILOT"

"THE GOLD COAST GAZETTE""NEWSDAY INC." . .

CITY OF LONG BEACHDISTRICT 028 - "LONG BEACH HERALD, THE"

.-' "LONG BEACH TRIBUNE""THE INDEPENDENT VOICE"

'"NEWSDAYINC.-Nassau County does not discriminate on thebasis of disability in admission to or access to, ortreatment or employment in, its services, pro-grams, or activities. Upon request, accommo-dations such as those required by theAmericans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will beprovided to enable individuals with disabilitiesto participate in all services, programs, activi-ties' and public hearings and events con-ducted by the Treasurers Office. Upon request,information can be made available in braille,large print, audiotape or other alternative for-mats. For additional information, please call(516) 571 -3715 (voice) or (516) 571 -3108 (TTY).

THE NASSAU COUNTY TREASURERMINEOLA. NEW YORK

Dated: December 18, 2000FL4373T2/1.8, 15NOTICE OF LIMITED, LIABILITY COMPANY FORMA-TION: W.D.P. Maintenance Company, L.L.C.filed its Articles of Organization with theSecretary of State on December 18. 2000. Thecompany shall be located'in Nassau County.The'Secretary of State has been designated asthe company's agent for service of process,who shall mail said process to the company at3309 Parkway'Drive, Baldwin, New York. 11510.The purpose of the company shall be electricalcontracting.FL#438 6x 2/1. 8. 15. 22, 3/1,8

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT NASSAU COUNTY\EQUICREDITCORPORATION OF NY, PLAINTIFF VS GALE FOR-RESTER. ET AL DEFENDANTSATTORNEY(S) FOR .PLAINTIFF: SCHUMAN & SCHU-MAN, P.C., 309 WEST PARK AVENUE. LONG

BEACH. NEW YORK 11561Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and saleentered herein and dated Feb. 25, 2000, 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 6th Day of March, 2001 at9:00 A.M.Premises in Freeport. New York and describedas follows: 'BEGINNING at a point of intersection formed bythe Northerly line of Denhoff Avenue and theEasterly line Jay Street, and being a regularparcel of land 39 feet X 100 feet. •Premises known as 41 Denhoff Avenue.Freeport, New York.sold subject to all of the terms and conditionscontained in said judgment. Approximateamount of judgment $160,064.23 plus interestand costs.INDEX NO. 99-022561 MARY NOE, REFEREEFL#L439P 4X2/1. 8. 15. 22SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCARVER FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK Plaintiffagainst GREGORY RIZZO, et al Defendant®.Pursuant to a Judgment of .Foreclosure andSale entered herein and dated September 22.1997, I, the undersigned Referee will sell at pub-lic auction at the north- front steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRoad, Mineola, NY on the 6th day of March,2001 at 10:00 AM premisesBEGINNING at a point on the Westerly side ofGuy Lombardo Avenue (Grove Street), distant2650 feet South of the corner formed by theintersection of the Westerly side of GuyLombardo Avenue and the Southerly side ofFront Street and from said point of beginning;being a plot 60 feet by 150 feet by 60 feet by150 feet.Said premises known as 780 GUY LOMBARDOAVENUE. FREEPORT. NY.Approximate amount of lien $148,165.77 plusinterest & costs.Premises will be sold subject, to provisions offiled judgment and terms of sale. Index Number006186/96.ROBERT P. O'BRIEN, Referee.Schaum & WienerAttorney(s) for Plaintiff600 Old Country Rd., Ste. 320 Garden City, NY11530FL #440 4x2/1. 8. 15. 22SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUNORWEST MORTGAGE. INC., Plaintiff againstDAVID BREWSTER, et al Defendant(s).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered herein and dated October 13,2000,1, the undersigned Referee will sell at pub-lic auction at the-north front steps of theNassau County Courthouse, 262 Old CountryRoad. Mineola, NY on the 8th day of March,2001 at 9:00 AM premises lying and being in theTown of Hempstead. Section: 62, Block: 182, Lot111-114.Said premises known as 576 MILLER AVENUE,FREEPORT. NY.Approximate amount of lien $188,635.93 plusinterest & costs.Premises will be sold subject to provisions offiled judgment and terms of sale. Index Number7145/98.STEVE KUTNER, ESQ., Referee.Eschen & Frenkel, LLPAttorney(s) for Plaintiff93 E. Main St., Bay Shore, NY 11706FL#441 4x2/1,8. 15,22

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGBY THE BOARD OF APPEALS . '

Pursuant to the provisions of Article 27 Section269 of the Building Zone Ordinance. NOTICE ishereby given that the BOARD OF APPEALS ofthe Town of Hempstead will hold a public hear-ing in the Town Meeting Pavilion, Town HallPlaza, One Washington Street. Hempstead,New York on February 7, 2001 at 9:30 A.M. &2:00 P.M. to consider the following applicationsand appeals:THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED START-ING AT 9:30 A.M. s92/01. NR. LYNBROOK - Tosco Refining, L.P.d/b/a Exxon, Attn: Rayford S. Thomas, Renewalof grant to maintain double-faced illuminateddetached sign with price sign thereon; overallsize 105.90 sq. ft.; overall height 18', setback 5'from property lines., N/W cor. Franklin Ave. &Hempstead Ave.93J01. NR. LAWRENCE - Tosco Refining, L.P.d/b/a Exxon, Attn: Rayford S. Thomas, Renewalof grant to maintain double-faced illuminateddetached ground sign with price sign thereon;overall size 105.90 sq.ft.; overall height 18', set-back 5' from property lines., S/W cor.Rockaway Blvd. & Bay Blvd., a/k/a 396Rockaway Blvd.94/01. WEST HEMPSTEAD - James & Paula E.McGuigan, Renewal of grant to maintain 6'high stockade fence., N/E cor. New York Ave.& Grand Ave., a/k/a 118 New York Ave.95/01. MERRICK - Joseph Schmitt. Renewal ofgrant to maintain 6' high wood fence., .N/Wcor. Potter Ave. & Jenkins St., a/k/a 2101 PotterAve.96/01. BALDWIN - Theresa Casamas, Renewal

. of grant to maintain 2-family dwelling., S/sWestminster Rd., 380' W/o Grand Ave., a/k/a660 Westminster Rd.97/01. POINT LOOKOUT - Michael R. & Jean E.Sullivan, Variances, lot area occupied, sideyards aggregate, rear yard, maintain 2nd story

wood deck with stairs attached to dwelling.,E/s Lynbrook Ave.. 410' N/o Beech St., a/k/a 76Lynbrook Ave.98/01. LEVITTOWN - Mary V. Vaglio, Install 6'high stockade fence & maintain 5' high 8c 31/2'.high chain link fence., N/s Crag La., 369'W/o Wantagh Ave., a/k/a 35 Crag La.99/01. - 100/OV. BELLMORE -.Margaret Ramsay.Variances, side yard, rear yard, maintain wooddeck with attached wood fence; Maintainshed with more than required side & rear yardsetbacks., N/W cor. Eastern Ave. & AlbermarlePI., a/k/a 2346 Eastern Ave.101/01. NR. PLAINEDGE - Jonathan P.Wasserman, Maintain 6' high stockade fence..S/W cor. Mansfield Ave. & Whittier Ave.. a/k/a •556 Mansfield-Ave.102/00. BELLMORE - Raymond Bono, Maintain6' high stockade fence., S/s Goldie Ave..158.99' W/o Little Neck Ave., a/k/a 119 GoldieAve.104/01. OCEANSIDE - Sheldon & Esther A. Held,Variance, front yard setback on Deirving St..maintain 2nd story addition to dwelling., N/Ecor. Margie St. & Deirving St., a/k/a 3505Margie St. . ' .107/01. MALVERNE - Gerard P. McEvoy,Variances, side yard, rear yard, maintaingarage converted to storage space., S/E cor.Dogwood Ave. & Morris Ave., a/k/a 82Dogwood Ave.108/01. - 111/01. LIDO BEACH - Helm FamilyInvestment I, LLC, Construct cabana higherthan permitted with less than required side yardsetback with kitchen (not permitted); Construct2nd cabana higher-than permitted with bath-room (not permitted); Maintain 3rd accessorystructure (shed) higher & larger than permitted '& not permitted in front or side yard setbacks;Install pool with 6' high stockade fence not per-

. mitted in front yard setback on Luchon St., N/Ecor. Royat St. & Ocean Blvd. running thru toLuchon St.. a/k/a 89 Royat St. (NegativeDeclaration issued under S.E.Q.R.)THE FOLLOWING CASES WILL BE CALLED START-ING AT 2:00 P.M.112/01. FRANKLIN SQUARE - William E. Hanley,Jr. & Marie Hanley. Maintain wood fence vary-ing in height from 6' to 6 1/2' high., S/s Park La.East, 160' W/o Oak Ct., a/ k/a 1061 Park La.East113/01. - 114/01. BELLMORE - Bellmore ChinmanProperties, LLC." Maintain one detached dou-ble-faced sign; setback 1' from Jerusalem Ave.;Maintain 2nd detached double-faced sign; set-back 1' from Newbridge Rd. & on side yardproperty line., N/s Jerusalem Ave...108.56' W/oNewbridge Rd., a/k/a 2415 Jerusalem Ave.115/01. BALDWIN - Wendy's International. Inc.,Maintain double-faced, illuminated, detached,ground sign; overall side 148 sq. ft.; overaljheight .20'; setback 5' from Sunrise Hwy.. S/sSunrise Hwy.. 252.26' W/o Grand Ave., a/k/a690 Sunrise Hwy.116/01. -117/01. POINT LOOKOUT - A. G. & P. M.Voigt, Variances, side yard, side yards aggre-gate, rear yard, construct 2nd story additionabove storage space (formerly garage)attached to dwelling; Variances, lot areaoccupied, side yard, side yards aggregate,rear yard, maintain addition, vestibule, garageconverted to storage space, wood deck andbalcony all attached to dwelling., E/s ParksideDr., 415' S/o Lido Blvd., a/k/a 70 Parkside Dr.118/01. - 120/01. WANTAGH - Thomas Butler,Variances, side yard, construct detached 2cargarage higher than permitted & not permittedin front yard setback on Oakfield Ave.:Maintain shed not permitted in front yard set-,back on Oakfield Ave.; Maintain 6' high stock-ade fence., W/s Barrie Ave., 1.275' N/o ScottRd. running thru to Oakfield Ave.. a/k/ a 1032Barrie Ave.121/01. POINT LOOKOUT - John Mclntyre,Variance in off-street parking (construct 2ndstory addition to existing storage building)., N/sBayside Dr., 710' E/o Freeport Ave.. a/k/a 141Bayside Dr. (Negative Declaration issued underS.E.Q.R.)122/01. SEAFORD - Serafino & Maria Olivieri,Variances, height, use premises to maintaingarage (no dwelling on parcel)., S/s Naomi St.,540' E/o Ocean Ave., a/k/a 3650 Naomi St.123/01: WANTAGH -.Kourosh & ChristineMehryari. Erect 6' high wood fence., N/E cor.-Russet La. & Red Maple Dr. So., a/k/a 39 RussetLa. '124/01. - 125/01. EAST MEADOW - Lisa M.Dawson, Maintain shed higher & larger thanpermitted; Maintain 6' high stockade fencelarger than pool installation area., N/sChamberlin St., 160' W/o Harton Ave., a/k/a479 Chamberlin St.126/01. FRANKLIN SQUARE - LawrenceBlessinger, Variance in off-street parking (con-struct 2nd story to existing office building)., S/sHempstead Tpke., 204.04' W/o Claflin Blvd.,a/k/a 845 Hempstead Tpke. (NegativeDeclaration issued under S.E.Q.R.)1413/01. NR. EAST ROCKAWAY - Bay Park Civic& Property Owners Assoc.. Variances, side yard,rear yard, convert existing dwelling to be usedin part for a civic association "club" meeting'room/hall; use part of premises for apartment;waive off-street parking., N/s Cooke St. E., 200'E/ o East Blvd., a/k/a 7 Cooke St. E. (NegativeDeclaration issued under S.E:Q.R.)ALL PAPERS PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE HEAR-

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from previous pageING ARE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION AT THEBOARD OF APPEALS, TOWN HALL 1 WASHING-TON STREET. HEMPSTEAD. NY 1 1 550.Interested parties may appear at the abovetime and place. Following the above the Boardwill consider the Decision and Reserve Decisioncalendars. By order of the Board of Appeals.

Gerald G. Wright. ChairmanJoseph F. Pellegrini. Secretary

to the Board of AppealsFL#442. IX. 2/1/01 _ ; _ _

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT. NASSAU COUNTYCredit Based Asset Servicing and SecuritizationLLC, Pltf.. -v- Courtney A. Noel, et al.. Defts..Index No. 98-025337Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure andSale dated March 29. 2000 and entered July31. 2000. I will sell in one parcel at public auc-tion on the North Front Steps of the NassauCounty Court House, 282 Old Country Road.Mineola. NY on March 2. 2001 at 9:00 a.m..premises known as 2 Gusto Lane, Roosevelt, NY11575 and described below. Approx. amountof judgment is $204,004.59 plus costs, fees andinterest. Sold Subject to provisions of filedJudgment.Jonathan Moore. Esq., RefereeBlock, Colucci, Spellman, Schafer & Peller, LLP.Attys for pltf., POB 5018. Clifton Park. New York12065

ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel ofland, situate, lying and being in the Town ofHempstead. at Roosevelt, County of Nassauand State of New York, known and designated"as and by. the lot numbered 29, in Block 547, oha certain map entitled. "Map of Gusto Manor,situate at Roosevelt. Nassau County, N.Y.. sur-veyed July 1953, by Baldwin & Cornelius Co..C.E.& S., Freeport, N.Y.." and filed in the Officeof the Clerk of the County of Nassau on May 3.1954, as case no. 6134.FL#443P 4x2/1. 3. 15. 22 _SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUTHE CHASE MANHATTAN BANK, AS TRUSTEE OFIMC-HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST, 1997-4 UNDERTHE POOLING AND SERVICING AGREEMENTDATED AS OF AUGUST 1, 1997, Plaintiff againstBURDETTE DICKERSON JR. AND MARTHA DICKER-SON. et al Defendants).Pursuant to a Judgment of Foreclosure and '"Sale entered on January 2. 2001. I, the under-signed Referee will sell at public auction on thenorth front steps of the Nassau County CourtHouse, 262 Old Country Road, Mineola, N.Y. onthe 8th day. of March, 2001 at 10:30'a.m.premises Beginning at a point on the southerlyside of Beechwood Avenue, distant 420 feetEasterly from the corner formed by the intersec-tion of the southerly side of BeechwoodAvenue with the Easterly side of Astor Place;being a plot 60 feet by 100 feet by 60 feet by100 feet.

'Said premises known as 196 BeechwoodAvenue. Roosevelt, N.Y. 11575 (Section: 55.Block: 470. Lot: 127-129).'Approxirriate amount of lien S97.299.50 plus

- interest and costs.Premises will be sold subject- to provisions offiled judgment and terms of sale.Index No. 009707/00. Brian Griffin. Esq., Referee.DeRose & SuricoAttorney(s) for Plaintiff2 13-44 38th AvenueBayside, N.Y. 11361 ' , • ' "FL #444 4x2/1, 8. 15, 22 _

SUPREME COURT - COUNTY OF NASSAUCONSECO FINANCE CREDIT CORPORATIONF/K/A GREEN TREE CREDIT CORPORATION,Plaintiff against JEREITUS E. BURGESS; et alDefendants). Pursuant to a judgment of fore-closure and sale duly entered December 1.2000.1, the undersigned Referee will sell at pub-lic auction at the North Front Steps of theNassau County Court. 262 Old Country Rd.,Mineola. NY 11501 on March 6. 2001 at 1.0;00AM premises known as 5 Long Beach Avenue,Roosevelt, NY 11575. ALL that certain plot pieceor parcel of land, with the buildings andimprovements thereon erected, situate, lyingand being in Freeport, Town of Hempstead.County of Nassau and State of New York. SEC#55 BLOCK 425 LOT 236 Approximate amountof lien'$.164.500.82 plus interest and costs.Premises will be sold subject to provisions of •filed judgment. Index #00-003891 PeterPanaro, Esq., Referee'. Relin, Goldstein & Crane.LLP, 1800 First Federal Plaza, Rochester. NewYork 14614 Dated 1/23/01 JP.FL #445 4x2/1. 8. 15. 22

NOTICE OF SALESUPREME COURT: NASSAU COUNTY -

COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS F/K/A COUNTRY-WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION; PLAINTIFF VSSTEWART D. BRYANT; ET AL DEFENDANTS :

ATTORNEY© FOR PLAINTIFF: ROSICKI, ROSICKI &ASSOCIATES, P.C., ONE OLD COUNTRY ROAD.SUITE 495. CARLE PLACE, NEW YORK 11514 (516)741-2585Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and salefiled herein on October 24, 2000, I will sell atPublic Auction to the highest bidder at theNorth front steps of the Nassau CountyCourthouse, 262 Old Country Road, Mineola,.New York On Thursday, the 1st day of March,2001 at 9:30 a.m. Premises in Roosevelt, NewYork and described as follows: BEGINNING at apoint on the southerly side of Hudson Avenue,795.92 feet westerly along the southerly side ofHudson Avenue, from the intersection of thesoutherly side of Hudson Avenue'and the west-erly side of Freeport Road, (as said FreeportRoad is laid out prior to its widening): RUNNINGTHENCE southerly at right angles to the souther-ly side of Hudson Avenue, 132.81 feet to theland of Ludwig Hansen; THENCE westerly alonga line forming an interior angle of 86 degrees 58minutes 39 seconds with last mentioned, courseand along the land of Ludwig Hansen. 50.07feet; THENCE northerly at right angles to thesoutherly side of Hudson Avenue 130.17 feet tothe south side of Hudson Avenue; THENCE east;erly along the southerly side of Hudson Avenue50 feet to the point or place of BEGINNING. ,Premises known as 81 Hudson Street, Roosevelt,New YorkSold subject to all terms and conditions con-,tained in said judgment and terms of sale.Approximate amount of judgment $61,889.60plus interest and costs.INDEX NO. 30697/99Maureen O'Connell, Esq., REFEREEFL #446 4x2/1, 8. 15 22

"• LfctiALNUIKJt ! ~Incorporated Village of Freeport

NOTICE OF RECEIPT OFTAX ROLL AND WARRANT

. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE .that I. Vilma I.Lancaster, the undersigned Treasurer andCollector of Taxes of the Incorporated Villageof Freeport, County of Nassau and State ofNew York, have duly received the tax roll andwarrant for collection of taxes within.the

Incorporated Village of Freeport. and that I willattend for the purpose of collecting taxes listedon the tax roll at the following address:Incorporated Village of Freeport. Treasurer'sOffice. 46 North Ocean. Avenue, Freeport, NewYork 11520.

TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that taxes shall bereceived without interest by. the collecting offi-cer from March 1. 2001 to and including april 2.2001 for the first half and the second half fromSeptember 1. 2001 to and including October 1,2001. On all taxes received after such day. thecollecting officer will proceed to collect thetaxes remaining unpaid with interest as followspursuant to the law; interest at the rate of fivepercent (5%) for the first month, and.interest atthe rate of one percent (1%) per month there-after until paid as applicable for the first halfand/or second half. The current rate of interestfor delinquent taxes is eleven percent (11%) perannum.Dated: January 22, 2001 .. • -

Incorporated Village of FreeportVilma I. Lancaster

Treasurer & Tax Collector• 46 North Ocean Avenue

Freeport. New York 11520FL#4472/1 • ' • ' '~ ' N O T I C E T O BIDDERS

WINDOW REPLACEMENT AT VILLAGE -•HALL\Phase2

FOR, INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT

NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORKNotice is hereby given that the PurchasingAgent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport,New York will receive sealed proposals for"WINDOW REPLACEMENT AT-VILLAGE HALL -Phase 2" until'11:00 A.M. on Tuesday. February20, 2001 in the Main Conference Room of theMunicipal Building, 46 North Ocean Avenue,Freeport, New York, 11520, at which time andplace they will be opened publicly and readaloud.Specifications and forms of proposal may beobtained at the Office of the PurchasingAgent, Municipal Building, 46 North OceanAvenue,. Freeport, New York. 11520. from 9:00A.M. on Monday, February 5, 2001 until 4:00P.M. Friday. February 16. 2001.Documents may be obtained by prospectivebidders upon depositing ($50.00) which sum willbe refunded to Contractors who submit bids,on return of the plans within (10) 10 days afterthe contract has been awarded, if same arereturned in good condition.The Board reserves the right.to reject any or all -.bid proposals received and subject to thesereservations, shall award the" contract to thelowest qualified and responsible bidder. Bidswhich, in the opinion of the Board, are unbal-anced shall be rejected.In submitting a bid. bidders agree not to with-draw their bid within forty-five (45) days after,the date for the opening thereof. \

Teresa BaldinuccHPurchasing Agent .

Village of FreeportFL #448 2/1

' NOTICE TO BIDDEREXTENSION OF EXCELSIOR HOOK & LADDER

FIRE DEPARTMENT QUARTERSFOR

- . INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT' - NASSAU COUNTY. NEW YORKNotice is hereby given .that the Purchasing

- Agent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport.

New York will receive sealed proposals for•EXTENSION OF EXCELSIOR HOOK & LADDERFIRE DEPARTMENT QUARTERS" until 11:00 A.M.on Tuesday. February 20. 2001 in the MainConference Room of the Municipal Building. 46North Ocean Avenue, Freeport. New York.11520. at which time and place they will beopened publicly and read aloud.Specifications and forms of proposal may beobtained at the Office of the PurchasingAgent. Municipal Building. 46 North OceanAvenue. Freeport. New York 11520. from 9:00A.M. on Monday. February 5. 2001 until 4:00P.M. Friday, February 16. 2001.Documents may be obtained by prospectivebidders upon depositing ($100.00) which sumwill be refunded to Contractors who submitbids, on return of the plans within ten (10) daysafter the contract has been awarded, if sameare returned in good condition.The Board reserves the right to reject any or allbid proposals received and subject to thesereservations, shall award the contract TO thelowest qualified and responsible bidder. Bids -which, in the opinion of the Board, are unbal-anced shall be rejected.In submitting a bid. bidders agree not to with-draw their bid within forty-five (45) days afterthe* date for the opening thereof.

. Teresa Baldinucci' Purchasing Agent

Village of FreeportFL #449 2/1

NOTICE TO BIDDERSRENOVATIONS TO '

THE FREEPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT COMMUNI-. CATIONS AREA

• - FORINCORPORATED VILLAGE OF FREEPORT

NASSAU COUNTY. NEW YORKNotice is hereby given that the Purchasing

.Agent of the Incorporated Village of Freeport. .New York will receive sealed proposals for"RENOVATIONS TO THE FREEPORT POLICE-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATIONS AREA' until11:00 A.M. on Tuesday. February 20. 2001 in theMain Conference Room of the MunicipalBuilding. 46 North Ocean Avenue, Freeport,New York, 11520. at which time and place theywill be opened publicly and read aloud.Specifications and forms of proposal may beobtained at the Office of the PurchasingAgent. Municipal Building. 46 North OceanAvenue, Freeport, New York, 11520, from 9:00A.M. on Monday. Februarys. 2001 until 4:00P.M. Friday, February 16. 2001.Documents may 6e obtained by prospectivebidders upon depositing ($75.00).^which sum willbe refunded to -Contractors who submit bids,on return of the plan within ten (10) days afterthe contract has been awarded, if same arereturned in good condition. - - ===.. -The Board reserves the right to reject any or allbid proposals received and subjecUHJtoesereservations, shall award the contract to thelowest qualified and responsible bidder. Bidswhich, in the opinion of the Board, are unbal-anced shall be rejected. ;•In submitting a bid. bidders agree not to with-draw their bid within forty-five (45) days afterthe date for the opening thereof.

Teresa Baldinucci.Purchasing Agent

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Teens arrested for assaultThree teenagers, two from Freeport,

have been arrested for an assault on Janu-ary 1 1 at 6:09 p.m.

Police report that an 18-year-old and a16-year-old from Freeport, and a 17-year-old from. Jamaica kicked, punched andused a stun gun on a 14-year-old youth onthe front lawn of his Union Street home.The three then lied.

The victim, who suffered head and backinjuries, was taken to Nassau County Uni-versity Hospital, where he was treated.

Over .the course of the next few days,the three assailants were arrested, one inRoosevelt, one ,in Freeport and .one at theFirst Precinct Station House., They werecharged with Assault.

Stolen cars in BaldwinA 1998 Ford Taurus was reported

stolen from Western Boulevard, Baldwin,on January 13, at I Op.m. :

A 1991 Toyota Camry was reportedstolen from Carl Avenue, Baldwin on Jan-uary 11 between 4:30 and 6 am.

A 1.989 Jeep Wrangler was reportedstolen from Central Avenue, Baldwin,some time between 11:50 p.m. January 8and noon the next day.

Robberies in FreeportThe First Squad reports they are inves-

tigating two robberies that occurred onJanuary 23.

The first robbery took place on NorthLong Beach Avenue at 2:40 pm. The vic-tim was approached by two Hispanics,one male and one female, who offered thevictim money to assist them in a realestate transaction in the neighborhood.

- Once inside the victim's home, the sus-pects produced a knife and forced the vic-tim to surrender $250 in currency andjewelry. They fled in a small gray stationwagon southbound on Long BeachAvenue.

The male suspect is described as -55years old, 5'6", 225 pounds, wearing tanpants, silver glasses. The female is about40 years old, 5'2", 115-120 pounds withbrown hair. She was wearing a blackleather jacket and maroon pants.The second robbery occurred at 10:30 p.m

at Plara East and Henry Street. The victimreports that four black males, all of whomwere wearing red bandannas, approachedthe victim. Suspect number one produceda knife and slashed the victim's coat anddemanded money. The suspect thenremoved a wallet with currency from thevictim and punched the victim to theground. The victim defended himselfwith his'box cutter. He slashed one of thesuspects in the face causing all suspects toflee on foot in an unknown direction.

One suspect is described as a blackmale, 5'7", thin, 18-20 years old, wearinga black jacket and black jeans. The sus-pect, whose face was cut, is described as a

.black male, heavy build, 5'8", wearingdark clothing. The other suspects are blackmales in their 20s with red bandannas.

Detectives ask anyone with informationabout either crime to call Crime Stoppersat 1-800-244-TIPS. All callers will remainanonymous.

AssaultFirst Squad detectives are investigating

an assault that occurred on January 23 at2:40 pm in Freeport.

According to detectives, the victims, amale and female, were walking on NorthMain Street when a black maleapproached them and asked for a ciga-rette. As the male victim -went to handhim a cigarette, the suspect slashed himwith some type of weapon on the. left sideof his neck.

The suspect is a black male, 30-35 yearsold, 5'4" t'o'5'6", stocky build. He waswearing light green, corduroy pants, multi-colored shirt and hat. He fled northbound onNorth Main Street.Detectives ask anyone with information tocall Crime Stoppers at I-800-244^TIPS. Allcallers will remain anonymous. -

Freeport stolen items reportedAn AT&T cellular

from a 1993 Nissan Maxima while parkedon Sagamore Street on January 14. . .

A Sony CD player, value of $50, wasreported stolen for a 1991 Honda whileparked on Utz Street on January 14.

The door lock on a 1993 Toyota wasdamaged and $550 worth of assorted toolswere stolen from the auto on January 16.

A two door 1992 Lexus was reported

Real Estatestolen from 45 Lillian Avenue on January 17.

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Joseph Ferrilo of 35 West 1st Street,Freeport has requested, from theDepartment of the Army, authoriza-tion to replace a bulkhead, close andfill a boat slip, construct a pier rampand float and dredge material from adug canal off Hempstead Bay at theVillage of Freeport with subsequentupland disposal. The New York Dis-trict, Corps of Engineers has receivedand will review the application..

The work would involve the replace-ment, in place and 18 inches higher, ofapproximately 38 linear feet of existingbulkhead. Approximately 22 linear ofnew bulkhead would be constructed toclose off the existing 12-foot by 22-foot boat slip, which would be subse^quently filled with approximately 80cubic yards of clean material to betrucked in from an upland source.Approximately 25 cubic yards of mate-rial would be dredged to a maximumdepth of four feet below mean lowwater to ten feet waterward of thebulkhead and placed on the uplandproperty. To be attached parallel to thebulkhead would a be 4-foot by 6-footplatform and 3-foot by 18-foot ramp ;

leading to a 6-foot by 30-foot float.The stated purpose of the proposed

work is to protect the upland property

from erosion and to provide adequatemooring for the applicant's vessel.

The decision to issue a permit willbe based on an evaluation of the proba-ble impact of the proposed activity onthe public interest, including conserva-tion, economics, aesthetics, generalenvironmental concerns, wetlands, his-torical properties, fish and wildlife val-ues, floodplain values, land use, navi-gation, shoreline erosion and accretion,recreation, water supply and conserva-tion, water quality, energy needs, safe-

'ty, food and. fiber production, mineral- needs, consideration of property.

The Corps of Engineers is solicitingcomments from the public; Federal,state and local agencies and officials,Indian Tribes and other interested par-ties. Any person may request, in writ-ing, before this public notice expires,that a public hearing be held to collectinformation necessary to consider thisapplication. Request for public hear-ings shall state the reasons why a pub-lic hearing should be held. Any com-ments received must be in writing andsent to US Army Corps of Engineers;New York District; Jacob K. JavitsFederal B u i l d i n g ; New York, N.Y.10278-0090. Comments must bereceived by February 23, 2001.

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DAR remembers members and presidents, plans futureJudith McShea, Regent of Ruth Floyd

./podhull Chapter, National SocietyDaughters of the American Revolution,will conduct a special meeting. Guest Day,on February 3, at the Freeport MemorialLibrary. A fingertip luncheon at 12:00noon will precede the meeting.

Betsy Gulotta, Chapter ConservationChairman, will be the honored guestspeaker. Having recently returned fromCosta Rica, she will present a program onthe Costa Rican Rain Forest. Mrs. Gulottais the recipient of the NSDAR Conserva-tion Medal, which is awarded to someone.with a distinguished record for protectingopen space. Some of her efforts and suc-cesses in this direction include theFreeport Brookside Preserve, the MerrickLandfill and the Hofstra University Abo-ratum Bird Sanctuary - from a "Sump toSomething."

February is the birth month of threeUnited States Presidents i nc lud ingPresident Ronald Reagan - February6, President Abraham Lincoln - Feb-

ruary 12 and President George Wash-ington - February 22. On view in thelibrary is an exact replica of the homeof President Washington, Mount Ver-non, a donation from the Ruth FloydWoodhull Chapter.

President Washington's birthday obser-vance will be held in memory of departed1

members on February 18 at the.CentralPresbyterian Church, Huntington. Allchapter flags will lead the procession withChapter Regents carrying the colors. In

memoriam will .be member Marian

KAY DEWAR, Daughters of theAmerican Revolution member,lecturer and collector of GeorgeWashington memorabilia poseswith the miniature replica ofGeorge Washington's Mount Ver-non home. DAR paid respect tothree presidents whose bithdaysare this month which includesPresident Ronald Reagan, Presi-dent Abraham Lincoln and Presi-dent Washington whose obser-vance will also include the mem-ory of DARs' departed membersduring the February 18 meeting.The model, donated by DAR, ison display at the Freeport Memo-rial Library.

Wheeler Brooks. National#292180 -November 4.2000.

Looking ahead. Constitution Hall inWashington. D. C. wil l be holding its110th Continental Congress from April 15to21.

Representing the chapter will be'Char-lotte McShea. Vice Regent and memberSally Boggan.

This February marks the Ruth FloydWoodhull Chapter's 74lh Anniversary.The chapter charter will be on view, whichlists the 25 names of (lie charter members.Organizer and firsl Chapter Regent wasZella Alfbrd Holaday with Jane C. Buck-ley as First Vice Regent. The woodenframe of the charier is made of woodtaken from the ILS.S. Constitution, other-wise know as "Old Ironsides." During aperiod of restoration, the old boards weresold, made into a frame and donated bycharter members Lena Frances RandallWillets and Lillian M. Canfield. Visitorsare welcome.

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Crohn's/Colitis support groupEach day approximately 15,000 Long

Islanders are faced with new challenges asthey try to overcome the difficulties of liv-ing with Crohn's disease and ulcerativecolitis. Gaining information and sharingconcerns with others can help. For thosewho'are suffering, the Long Island Chap-ter of the Crohn's and Colitis Foundationof America, as a community service,offers several types of Support Groups,including an eight week series, monthlyongoing groups, parent groups, teen andpre-teen groups. These groups providepatients and their families an opportunityto meet, in an informal and supportive set-ting, to discuss living arid cbpin'g'w'itfi"these chronic and, as yet,.incurable disreases. Participants are given the support

, needed to reduce the isolation and frustra-tion-eften experienced when living withinflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

The Spring session of the Support Pro-gram begins the week of March 12, 2004.Locations of groups include South NassauCommunities Hospital, Oceanside; NorthShore University Hospital at Syosset;New Island Hospital, Bethpage; Schneider

' Children's Hospital (LIJ), New HydePark. Pre-registration is required and aminimal fee is charged to help defrayexpenses. To register, call the Long IslandChapter at 222-5530.

PUBLIC NOTICES

SITE PLAN REVIEW BOARD MEETINGFebruary 8, 2001

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a hearing will beheld before the Site Plan Review Board onThursday, February 8, 2001 at 8:00 p.m., in theMain Conference Room, 46 North OceanAvenue, Freeport, New York, on the applicationsof cases as they appear on the calendar.INTERESTED PROPERTY OWNERS and other per-sons should appear at the above time andplace to have questions answered and to voiceopinions.SP776 -146 West Sunrise Highway - Rose Fence -Install 56' of 6' aluminum open picket fence -Sec. 55, Block 022, Lot 13 - Business B.SP777 - 99 Hampton Place - Richard Nardello -Construct a two-story, one-family dwelling withattached garage - Sec. 54, Block 323, Lot 58 -Marine Industrial.SP 778 - 312 Grand Avenue - James Prisco -Demolish existing church and propose to con-struct a new 99'4" x 100'10" one-story churchand construct a parking lot (off-site) 100' x 145'at the northeast corner of Weberfield andGrand Avenues - Sec. 55, Block 238, 207, Lot 60,21 - Residence A.SP779 -176 Sportsmans Avenue - Sal Burruano -Construct new two-story dwelling With attachedone-car garage - Sec. 62, Block 088, Lot 21 -Residence A.BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING BOARDAnna Knoeller, Village ClerkFL451 IT 2/1

TO SUBSCRIBE TO THE LEADER, CALL 378-3133

Finalists Identified in Freeport SchoolsSuperintendent Search

Public Forums Scheduled for Feb. 8 and 13ij • • . ».-. »j. »-.. • - - . +-, ace* . " _,- ^

at Atkinson School Library

The Freeport Board of Education's search for a permanent Superintendent ofSchools is coming to fruition. The Board announced this week that they have narrowedthe search to two finalists. As promised early on in the search process, the community willhave the opportunity to meet the candidates. A public forum is scheduled for each candi-date during the month of February.

Community members will have the opportunity to ask questions of each candidate.The first public forum will be held on Thursday, February 8. The second forum will beheld on Tuesday, February 13. Both forums will be held in the Atkinson School Library,beginning at 7:00 p.m. The forums coincide with each candidate's daylong visit to the dis-trict. During their visits, each candidate will meet with the various staff groups and PTAmembers in the district's schools. Only one candidate will be at each of the forums.

Each public forum will last approximately 90 minutes. At the end of each forum,those in attendance will be asked to complete a reaction questionnaire to provide theBoard with community insight on the candidate.

"The Board of Education urges residents to attend these meetings and learn aboutthe finalists," said Freeport Board President Ronald Ellerbe. "It is extremely importantthat we receive their input as we carefully consider our next Superintendent of Schools."

The Board also requests that all questions be prepared in writing and presented toforum moderator Ms. Joyce Brown, consultant for the superintendent search, at eachmeeting. Index cards and pencils will be provided. Similar questions may be combined.Each question will be screened for appropriateness in compliance with various laws,which prohibit pre-employment and other inquiries regarding race, creed, color, nationalorigin, sex, age, disability, or marital status.

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TROOP 36 HAS Christ Lutheran Church of Freeport as its charter organiza-tion. They meet there on Mondays, at 7:30 p.m. The troop gets their leader-ship from John Harding, Tom Preston, Rick Avolin and Matt Goldstein. Here,Troop 36 assembles,before attending a concert that was held at the Hecksh-er State Park during the Long Island Jamboree;

by'Frank CrookPacK'18 was founded in A p r i l

1954. Our chartered organizationis the Holy Name Society of OurHoly Redeemer Roman Cathol icChurch . Our pack has receivedthe 2000 Quality Uni t award fromcounci l . Our pack has 77 act iveboys, wi th 17+ adults . Cubmas-ters Artie Juers, Phil Bnendal andPete Vono do a wonderful job ofkeep ing , the p a c k ' o n the go.Upcoming events are our Blue andGo.ld Dinner, sleepover in the Hallof Science and m a r c h i n g in the

Memorial Parade.

BALDWIN'S PACK 18, DEN 3, doesa skit at a-past Pack night..

Residents voice concerns to Freeport leadersby Laraine A. Milazzo

Over 50 of Freeport's Hispanic residentsgathered at a meeting at the Freeport Libraryon Tuesday, January 23, to voice their com-plaints to village leaders, includingFreeport's Deputy Mayor Renaire. Frieirsonand Freeport Police Chief Michael Wood-ward. The ensuing discussions were moder-ated by local activist Stewart Lilker.

The audience was addressed by CristobalLopez of the Freeport Neighborhood Asso-ciation. Mr. Lopez established that the meet-ing was being held to provide an opportunityfor the community and village officials "towork together."

Most of Mr. Lopez' complaints, and thoseof the audience as well, focused on the build-ing department. Mr. Lopez told how oneresident discovered two building departmentinspectors in his basement

Other residents rose repeatedly with accu-sations of being bullied and harassed bybuilding department employees. One visitorbegged that village officials hear the com-plaints of the Hispanic community andinvestigate the matters.

Another resident inquired about what cri-teria were used for investigations by the

building department. Ms. Frierson explainedthat searches could be prompted in manyways. .Calls from neighbors suspecting ille-gal occupancy, an excessive number of vehi-cles around a property, spikes in water andelectrical usage, or the report of constructionat an address all provide impetus for investi-gation, according to Deputy Mayor Frierson.

She also*explained that building inspec-tors must have permission 19 enter a home..She cautioned, however, that if permissionisn't granted, a search warrant might be .obtained to enter the premises.

One resident questioned whether police orbuilding inspectors advise people that theyhave a right to refuse entry. Deputy MayorFrierson stated that inspectors should.informresidents of their rights. Chief,Woodwardexplained that there are emergency situationswhere police may use forced entry.

Mr. Lilker spoke of 3 recommendationthat was made three years ago to haveinspectors carry cards printed in Spanishinforming residents of their right and requir-ing their signatures.

In a statement to The Leader, MayorWilliam Glacken said that "substandardhousing is being brought iro to state code

requirements through evenhanded .codeenforcement. On the one hand, exploitativeabsentee landords are being told: Clean up orget out. On the other hand, my .administra-

. tion has zero tolerance for code enforcementofficers who abuse their authority. One lawfor all. Any credible claims of abuse by codeenforcement officers will be investigated.However, given the fact that at least some ofthe complaints aired at the recent meeting atthe Library appear to involve cases pendingin Freeport Village Court, I do not believethat it would be appropriate for me to com- .ment on them at this time."

On another matter, village.residents ques-tioned how the police determine whichareas should be checkpointed. Chief Wood-.ward responded that areas chosen are usual-ly subject to high volumes of traffic. Oneresident noted that Church Street, which hasa large Hispanic population, seemed to havean inordinate number of checkpoints. ChiefWoodward pointed to traffic levels, addingthat Sunrise Highway and Atlantic Avenueare often patrolled as well. Chief Wood-ward added that village police have institut-ed a new safety project entitled "OperationBuckle Up" in an effort to enforce seat belt

laws. •Mr. Lopez, representing the shopkeep-

ers along'Freeport's Main Street, com-plained that police often issue summons-es to truck drivers attempting to makedeliveries. ' -

Mr. Lopez also noted that 55% ofFreeport's school children are Latino andcalled for a better program to .address theirneeds. To that issue Deputy Mayor Friersonresponded that all matters relating to educa-tion were outside the realm of the villageboard. Instead, she advised that all such con-cerns be directed to the Board of Educationand the Superintendent • _ ' . :

One "resident implored the deputy mayorto acknowledge that complaints voiced atthe meeting were "true and valid." .DeputyMayor Frierson did agree to bring what sheheard back to village .trustees. She alsostrongly urged residents to attend villageboard meetings which are held every Mon-

,day evening. All matters may be addressedon the first and third Mondays, while -thesecond and fourth meetings are restricted toitems on the agenda. She added that "it'sup to you to make us accountable."

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