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A Prize Winning Weekly Serving The Greater Farmingdale Area Since 1920
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An Official Newspaper for the Village of Farmingdale
VOL. 56 NOI. YT> - Second Class Postage Paid
in Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 Thursday, March 27, 1975 Copyright 1975 by
Island— Wide Publication, Inc, price 15^— $ 5 per year
School Election Set June 18
Only One Vote This Year
On Budget, Says Board
At a Executive Session held last Thursday, March 20,
the Board of Education has decided to hold its Annual
Meeting and Voting in June this year. The Annual
Meeting will take place on Tuesday, June 17 with Voting
on the following day.
Board of Education members have indicated that this
year's budget will be presented to the public " one time
only" for voting on June 18. If the budget is defeated, the
district will begin operating on austerity on July 1.
THE EASTER BUNNY hopped into Farmingdale Sunday afternoon and made bis appearance at the
annual Kiwanis Easter Egg Roll on the Wehlon E. Hewitt athletic field. The big rabbit was greeted by a
throng of little " believers" who stared in awe and a host of not so little skeptics, who came for the free
jelly beans passed out by the Kiwanis Club.
[ Post photo by Bob Starrett]
Hardscrabble
Contestant
List Growing
The list of contestants for
Master and Miss Hardscrabble
continues to grow as 17
youngsters are now in the running
for the top prize money.
The two winners will receive a
$ 100 savings bond each and the
two runners- up will each receive
a $ 50 bond from the Farmingdale
Post.
Relatives and friends of the
contestants are urged to begin
picking up the voting ballots from
the participating stores now.
Since clerks in the stores may
forget the ballots, be sure to ask
for them. The ballot box for votes
is located in the Farmingdale
Library. You can vote in either
the Main Street Library or the
South Farmingdale branch.
Contestants registered so far
are Janet Cast, 9V2, a student at
Woodward Parkway School;
Richard Reimer, 11, 28 Jerome
Drive; Nancy Steenbuck, 11, 91
William Street, Gloria Steenbuck,
8, 91 William Street; and
Robert Meagher, 9, 2 Anthony
Lane, Massapequa Park.
Matthew Scheldknicht, 10, and
Andrew Scheldknecht, 9, of 19
Jean Ct., Farmingdale; Carol
Capitano, 11, Maria Capitano, 10
and Jeanine Capitano, 9, of 6
Ellen Ct., Farmingdale;
Claudine Andrews, 8, 8 Park
l Circle Dr., Farmingdale; Denise
Flood, ll, and Jennifer* Flood, 9,
of 120 Lambert Ave; Mary
Milone, 8, 8 Elm Ave., S. Far-
K'outinued on page 16]
The Post was also informed
that twelve teachers, not
protected By the " job security
clause" of the teachers' contract
received letters of release effective
the end of this school
year. Included in the group are
six regular substitutes and six
new teachers, employed during
this school year. .
The teachers received their [
termination notices prior to
leaving for the Easter vacation.
In preparation for voting on the
budget, the School Board will
hold its second major budget
hearing on Monday, April 21, at
the Senior High School. No indications
as tp the status of the
preliminary budget have been
given by the Board. By that date,
however, it is anticipated that the
final amount of the teachers'
salary settlement will be known.
Further word on the status of
State Aid and other legislation
could provide additional insight
to the final budget picture.
No indication has been
received from the library or
Youth Council as to their intentions
for budget voting this
year.
In the School Board election it
is already known that three seats
will be up for voting. One will
involve the unexpired term of
Sheldon Bernstein. The terms of
School Board President Robert
Weiss and Vice- president Frank
Ranieri are also expiring.
Neither gentleman has indicated
if he will or will not run. The
Board also took the occasion to
remind residents that the date
and time of the April School
Board meeting have been,
changed. The meeting will take
place on Tuesday, April 8, and
will start at 8: 30 p. m. at the High
School.
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Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1975-03-27 |
| Subject |
Newspaper |
| Description |
This is a newspaper distributed locally within Massapequa, Massapequa_Park and Plainedge. |
| Creator |
Caroline_Bunting_Klesh Edith_Seaman |
| Publisher |
Frank J. Klesh |
| Contributors |
Scanned and prepared by Hudson_Microimaging, Port_Ewen, NY 12466. |
| Date |
1975 |
| Digital Date |
2008 |
| Type |
Periodical |
| Format |
PDF TIFF |
| Source |
Farmingdale_Public_Library |
| Language |
English |
| Coverage |
United_States |
| Rights |
Digital_Rights Farmingdale_Public_Library. |
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