• Co-op City's offic:iai publication/ senring 15,382 member families in the world's la,rgest cooperative community. Vol. 6, No. 27
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PLA Y BALL--Local dignitaries join in wishing a good seato Little League at opening ceremonies 17th. are from left Anthony J. Stena, N.Y. : Edward Aronov, executive manager of Co-op ~ehe,:hter, vice president of Riverbay Corp., Bronx borough
, Spee es a Leagu 1st ay
April 24, 1971
Community School Board District 11 held an open meet.ing Monday to give the community an opportunity to voice its opinion on the order by Harvey Scribner, chancellor of New York Schools, to bus 7,lO students from Districts ~ and U into District 11.
Brisk, sunny weather greeted Co-op City's Little League Carmena Nesi, superintendent of Schools for District 11, announced at the heated at their opening day parade and ceremonies April 17th. School Board meeting that Teaming up to throw out the first ball were Bronx District 11 appealed to the President Robert Abrams and Riverbay Corporafight it out in court. Quality Education, the Blaek tion Vice President George Schechter. Also present at Central School Board to be "I don't intend to be Caucus, and the Spanish rel-eased from the order. day festivities were --·-·-. ---------------ed into a corner and not American Society r: . of Little League scores and The Central Board ap- provide the education we'd N ick Arornandi, the foundcs prepared statements to the . . sta n d.1ng., see ·th e "Co. , -op pointed . a three-member like to have," Miss N esi told Board to convey their er . of Little League m Cit Littl ol y 1 e L eague ,, co1 umn the Bronx; Edward Aronov, . th' . Th' panel fo decide thé issue and · the overflow crowd at I.S. ion on the matter. The state. rs co1kumn executive manager of Co-op m.11 rs issue. . ments although diverse in Miss Ñes,i said that if the 144. . wi appear every wee m A n th· ony J · St ell a, School Board officials lost th C C. T. til rhetoric, were similar in espanel ruled against the apSt a t e A ssem bl yman . 1111es un 1 N· • ,,. 1. • ; th e .o-op ,ih¡d. control of the meeting at sence. They all on . t or T osr, . execu · tiive e season en s. peal, she was prepared to times, and order was rean d V ic two major poi nts: that assistant to State Senator stored only after strong every Co-op City and Boston-· John Calandra. pleas for decorum. Several Secor student should be asThe Marching Band from times during the proceedings, sured a seat in the EdutaCardinal Spellman High racist comments were heard tional Park if he so desires, School in the Bronx led from the audience. Officials and 2) that after all the 30 Co-op City Little of all Co-op City groups City and Boston-Secor chilNominations for the May 16th election of Riverbay League teams and Bronx there expressed regret and dren are accommodated, any Corporation's third resident member of the Board of Direcdignitaries in their parade disgust at the outbreaks. vacant seats must be filled tors are .now dosed. Baychester A venue Representatives from the by children outside the comThe candidates filed their nominating petitions yesterand Co-op City Blvd. Parents' Association of Co- munity. Abrams referred to the day, and the CO-OP CITY '!'IMES will publish the list .of op City, the Committee for George Schechter, vice candidates next week. long parade in his remarks president of Ríverbay Corp., submitting these articles is In addition, every candito the little leaguers when was the last speaker at the each Tuesday prior to the he said that Co-op City does date will be allowed to submeeting. Noting the anipublication date of the issue mit and have published 175everything big. He said that Building 20 will hold its mosity of some merpbers in in which the article will apthe Co-op City Little League word articles for the May Advisory Council "Meet the gathering, Schechter repear. For the May 1st issue, will soon be the largest in 1st, 8th, and 15th edition of Your Candidates" night iterated that all of the deadline is 27th. the TIMES. Deadline for the nation. In order to claim a vic- Tuesda;v in Room 4 of the spokesman said the same The other dignitaries in thing, but that some of the tory, a candidate must cap- Community Center. turn wished the Little Election day for the build- crowd would not listen to a ture at least one-third of all League good luck and good ing is May 11th; the ballot- Black or Puerto Rican. votes cast. If no candidate sportsmanship. They were polls that many votes, a run- .ing will take place in the For the complete text of introduced by Robert Rothoff election will take place Community Room of Build- statements by community stein, president of the Little ing 22A from 4 to 8 P.M. Sunday, May 23rd. leaders see Page 4. League and Harry Corin, Monday's Advisor y Resident stockholders of commissioner of baseball for Counçil. tnèeting was adbuildings . occupie~ -, by. · · Co-op éity Little League, jour:ned before any businthe May l&th elecÙöri date . . Immediately following the ess took place because a are eligible to vote, The èlec- · ceremonies, the league conquorum was not present. tion will take place in three . ducted two major league diThis was due to the conlocations: the Second Floor vision games. current Co m m u n i t y Lobby of Community School Board Meeting, acfirst game, the the Community cording to Council offiAmerigo Restaurant Mets of Building 22A, and cials. squeeked the Baychester Room of meeting was Diner Cardinals 6 to 5. 16A. The will slated to complete work Highlighting the game was be open 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. on the Council',.; c:onstitna sensational diving catch There will be two "Meet tion. This work is now Mets center fielder David Your scheduled for the May Herbert, stopping a Cardinal The first one is scheduled for 3rd meeting, and as would rally. In the second game, Tuesday, 27th, and the have been the case Monthe Zaro Bake Shop Braves second for May 6th. Both day, no gallery speakers SUPERINTENDENT of Schools for District 11 CarmeHa walked over the Avoxe Wagwill take place in Auditori- Nesi speaks out at Monday's School Board Meeting. Jerome or other business will be ons 13 to 10. um A and B of the Commuheard. Reinstein, a spokesman for the District 11 School &ard, For further information nity Center at 8 P.M. looks on.
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Bldg. 20 Elections
AC ltleeting Eelipsed By Sehool Issue