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Newsday (Nassau Edition) from Hempstead, New York • 39

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Hempstead, New York
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39
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I k' 41 I 4 4 S' 4 'i rn ri i 9 0 or V7 -I By Lurj Light out to a deep damp site would Andrew Yennan the DEC official in flushing ofthe bay?" said David Vieeer Hempstead Ibwn thwarted by Nas- bav to pay more than $100000 to charge of water quality an Long Ie- a town spokesman "Tbs coliform bec-sau County in a bid to get a eewege- dredge 10000 cubic yarda from the land eaid hie agency which baa left teria counts aren't High eo we need to elndge imn up hm waters bottom of Reynolds Channel nagotiatlone on the ieeue 19 to the chart the sediment to find out" aroundUand Park plana to tt Ludwig Heal of the Naeean Public town would etep back in should Although the DEC and the town aamplaa from the bottom of Beynolda Worts Department contended yaater Hempstead end Nassau remain at kg- wanted National Seatrade to dredge 1 Channel to boleter its argument day that he was willing tn acgotnmo- gerheads If the town was satisfied aoonafter the spills Had argued that If If bad it will have to be re- date the town and examine tor new that tK duimd hrttirm tit rfnen thim hnri until mhr TW through dredging Oino evidence they brought forth But he DEC would be too he said the of the beach sea- Aiello town fjonunissioner of Censer-v mnained skeptical that dredging was Monitoring of aurihee water around eon because if there are contamin- vation and Waterways aaidyeatar- neceeaeiy saying the pollution had Island Part has shown no health has ants on the bottom diedging risked day going to see what is down washed away to eea aid over the Bummer Peach as in the polluting surface waterswnere people there for "Well do whatever they want but I vicinity were closed for a wart after the swim Hie also contended that repair Since 21000 galkma were spilled by just don't think a need for two spills which occurred after there wort at the dock where the sludge is a county contractor in late June the Hasl said "Not enough sludge waa woe problems with hoaaa that were loaded would gat in the way of a dredge Nassau Department of Public Worts spilled to make a nami tn transfer the sludge into twsbIb ing operation That project waa fin- has reajated eflbrta by the town and Aiello said aamplaa would be taken for dumping Town officials argue that iaSsd just two weeks ago Haal iH the state Department of Environmen- from the bottom of the channel ended- polluted seduneut at the bottom ofthe According to Hkal the accidents hap-tal Conservation to get a cleanup The jacent areas later this week or early channel may later poae a threat pened owing to the difficulty of contractor National Seatrade Inc of next week Besults would be available The question is: Is it i down atretching the hoaaa acroaa a barge Manhattan which hauls the sludge three or four days later he said there or has it dispersed through the loaded with construction gear i I- 1 I Brookhaven Elementary Principal Mary Jo Farrell reads name of Eric Stow to parents picking up kids New School Year Under Way NEWSDAY THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1986 Continued from Page 3 Elwood before the contract calling for consecutive 72 percent increases was ratified The' giWMMiitMtis mirimum rfllwiiutamtiilpi iods per day for teachers some secondary staffers had been teaching six and limit in which a teacher can be rehired after a layoff ibr declining enrollment ft alao paves the way for the institution ofa department chair system and gives the administration control over a fimd teachers draw on fir professional enrichment activities Superintendent Joseph A Laria aaid he hoped the labor settlement and smooth opening of school will "amid a positive message" to residents voting today on apared-down budget Voting is from 2 to 10 pm at Elwood Junior High SchooL-' Mitchell Fnedman and Robert Fntaco contributed to thie story FMabrJnrav Pat Graziano holds her daughter RHa 5 ae they wait lor a echool bus In East NorthpoH Cable Firm Offers to Carry Ch 55 Newscast But president miAmI Paacucd said the only acceptable wntild fe modified pm gram schedule" that would include entertainment programs as well By William Bunch Cablevision Systems Corp which is -seeking to renew its franchise in Bab- yion Town has offered a compramiaa-to Island's kme wnnwial sta-tionWLIG-TVChannel 55 which has been seeking since last rear to reach the cable network's 240000 subscrib- But he said Cablevision currently has no interest in broadcasting other WUG programs "We don't need syndicated reruns and old movies which would duplicate other services that we McCormack said Noto said he is optimistic over the Cablevision offer and hopes that an agreement can be worked out by Sept 16 when the town board is to vote on renewing franchise Said Noto: This certainly satisfies my of taring to ast the two sta- He said most television stations earn their money from i and then Cablevision'a 10-year contract with Babylon expires at the end of the year At a public hearing on renewing the contract last month Town Supervisor Anthony Noto urged the 86-channel cable service to carry WUG Busty McCormack Cablevision vice president for cable operations said the new offer would involve time from one of its AhmIm from 10-1030 run He said It is intended to satisfy Noto and Babylon residents fevor efWLiaiaet month i-lM ffJV fij- Vh Cablevision told Babylon officials yesterday that it is WUG'sli 10 tn offering to cany throughout Towns its network which includes the cast eludes the "Ifs like a workhouse plowing the field all day but whan if time fir his oats his says No oats for rmjipj mLI giffrlem pLljauwi t'X iSFi --A mr-iwuxt rr aa oi.

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