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An Official Newspaper for the Village of Farmingdale
VOL. 57 NO. 32 Second Class Portage Paid
in Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 Thursday, June 24, 1976 Copyright 1976 by
bland- Wide Publications, Inc. price 1 54 - $ 5 per year
VILLAGE PROCLAMATION honoring Dr. William A. Kinzler and his
wife, Connie, was presented by Village Administrator Norman
Krasnow during the farewell reception for the Kinzlers at Farmingdale
High School last Thursday night. Dr. Kinzler will leave the
district July 1 after 29 years to become superintendent of schools at
Coronado, California.
[ Post photo by Bob Starrett]
Village Wins
Safety Award
TOP STUDENTS: Farmingdale High School's Valedictorian
Frederick Rosen and Salutatorian Claire Kruger sit side- by- side as
they wait to address their classmates during Sunday's graduation
exercies in the gymnasium at Farmingdale Unviersity.
[ Photo by Hickish]
Cal. Band
Concert
76 Finale
The Farmingdale Bicentennial
Committee will present the world
famous University of California
Marching Band on Sunday,
July 11.
The program, entitled " Spirit
of America," will be held at Nold
Hall, State University of Farmingdale,
Melville Road,
beginning at 8 p. m. It will include
a demonstration of the precision
marching for which the band is
known. Musical selections will
include Dixieland, vaudeville,
Broadway and contemporary
tunes plus a Bicentennial piece
composed especially for the band
by Roger Nixon.
Highlighting the evening's
events will be an appearance by
the University of California's
Barbershop Quartet and performances
by the Cal jazz and
rock bands playing music of the
1940' s through the 1970' s accompanied
by dancers. The show
[ Continued on page 5]
A special achievement award
in recognition of a safety record
of no pedestrian deaths for one
year has been awarded by the
American Automobile
Association to the Village of
Farmingdale.
The award was presented by
James P. Melton, New York
State Commissioner of Motor
Vehicles, and Charles J. Murphy,
president of the Automobile Club
of New York, at a luncheon
ceremony held in New York City
on Thursday, June \ 1; at the New
York Athletic Club.
The community official accepting
the award was Mayor
John T. Hallahan.
The luncheon honored
representatives from 66 award-winnkig
communities in the
State's 14 southernmost counties,
the area served by the Auto Club.
The Club is the local affiliate of
the AAA, which conducts an
inventory of community
pedestrian safety programs each
year.
This year, reports from more
than 2,400 communities in all
parts of the nation were
evaluated by a panel of leaders in
highway and traffic engineering,
motor vehicle administration,
enforcement, education and
traffic safety.
Walk- A- Thon
For Seniors
There'll be plenty of walking
and wheeling going on as nursing
homes and health related
facilities join in the 2nd Annual
March of Dimes Walk or Wheel- a-thon
on Sunday, June 27.
The residents of Daleview
Nursing Home and Manor H.
R. F. invite everyone to join them,
the Red Cross Youth, the Farmingdale
Fire Dept., and the
Police officers of the Eighth
Precinct, on Sunday June 27
between 1: 30 and 3: 30 p. m. The
starting point will be 530 Fulton
Street and commencing along
Fulton to Main Street and back...
Daleview's residents are
walking and wheeling to help the
March Of Dimes fight birth
[ Continued on page 14)
RED LOBSTER OPEN8:. Participating la formal opening ceremonies of the new Red Lobster
Restaurant on Hempstead Turnpike on Tuesday morning were Jerry Kofeti manager. Mayor John T
Hnllahan, Lou MawucbelU. asst. manager. Ron Hicks, regional s u p e r v i s o r . • ^ ^ ^ S m S SR
administrator, and George Cook, building inspector. [ Post photo by Bob Starrett]
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1976-06-24 |
| 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 |
1976 |
| 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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