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Bethpage Lib
47 Powel1 Ave
Bethpaqe NY 11714 (fa *
YOUR OFFICIAL HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER
Serving Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge, Seaford, Old Bethpage & Plainview
VOL. 28 NO. 15 APRIL 14-20, 1995 40 CENTS
House Fire In Bethpage
Injures Ocaipaiit, Firefighter
On Tuesday, April 11 at 11:39
am, the Bethpage Fire Dispatcher
received the first of many calls
reporting a house fire at 31 Colonial
Bd.
the Bethpage Fire Department's
emergency medical car
was first to arrive and reported;
heavy fire was coming out of the
front windows of the house.
Engine Company 4 immediately
pulled the first of 3 hose lines used
to extinguish the fire. Engine
Company 7 and Engine Gdmpany
5 pulled the additional hoseJiries,
while Ladder Company 3 ventil-aged
the house..
Under the command of Captain
James Baudille, the fire wasi.
declared under control at 12 noon;
One occupant was taken to the
hospital suffering from smoke
inhalation. One firefighter was
transported to the hospital with a
second degree burn injury.
Plainview, Levittown, Wanttagh,
and North Massapequa Fire Departments
were called for mutual aid
.assistance. '_
A good stop by the Bethpage
Fire Department prevented the
'house frorrTbeingatotal loss;
Also, a thank you goes out to
Dennis: Brady, Sr, owner of
Jacques Caterers, who responded
to the scene^with refreshments.
Chocolate
By Elaine Bofill
Chocolate is so very siyeef,
There's nothing better I can eat
You give it out for Valentine's Day
and Easter!!!!!
Chocolate comes in shapes and sizes,
You also give it out for prizes,
Chocolate is so sweet,
You can eat it as a treat,
Chocolate is delicious, But it is not nutritious.
Sometimes the Easter Bunny Gives you
chocolate that looks funny,
Chocolate always melts in the sun
and now my poem is completely done.
MUSCARELLA SELECTED
TOFILLTOWH
BOARD VACANCY
Joseph D. Muscareila, a 35-year
old businessman from North Massapequa,
has been appointed by
the Oyster Bay Town Board to fill
the vacancy created by the recent
retirement of longtime Board
member Ann R. Ocker, according
to Councilman Thomas L. Clark,
the senior member of the Town
Board.
"Joe's record of civic and community
involvement speaks
volumes of his desire to give of
himself for the betterment of
others," Councilman Clark said.
"We expect him to immediately
assume an active and decisive role
in Town government."
Councilman Muscareila is well
known In his home community,
where he is active in many organizations
including the Knights of
Columbus, the Order of Sons of
Italy in America, the Elks Club, the
Farmingdale Wolverines Soccer
League and the Arthritis Foundation
of Long Island. He is also a
member of the Long Island Association
and serves as the Nassau
County Legislative Chairman and
Executive Board Secretary of the
Independent Insurance Agents
Association of Nassau Cow*tyr4fr<
addition- he is a congregant at St.
James R.C. Church in Seaford
where he serves as a member of
the Pastoral Council.
A graduate of St. John's University
with a B.S. in Marketing and
a partner in a successful independent
insurance agency, Muscareila
is well prepared to handle
the diverse duties of Town
Councilman.
"Joe's business acumen will be
a tremendous asset to his fellow
Town Board members," Councilman
Clark said. "His skills will be
especially helpful in our ongoing
efforts to hold the line on taxes
and still provide the Town with the
highest quality in municipal
service."
Hailing from a family steeped in
a tradition of public service, Muscareila
has learned to be responsive
to the needs of his constituents
and to face difficult
problems head on.
"My fellow Town Councilmen
and I are looking forward to
working with Joe, as are the other
members of the Town family,"'
Councilman Clark asserted. "His
willingness to work and his hands-on
approach to tackling the challenges
of running Town Government
are to make him a very
responsive and respected public
official."
Councilman Muscareila and his
wife, Carol, are the parents of two
young children, Annette, 8 and
Joseph, 5.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_1995-04-14 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within Betpage, Old Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge and Seaford. |
| Creator | Florence Cullem |
| Publisher | Florence Cullem |
| Contributors | Scanned and prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, New York 12466. Date 2009 |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Bethpage Public Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the Public Domain and Digital Rights are held by Bethpage Public. Library. |
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