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FREBPOR MEacaiAii" LIBRARY
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FTtBEPOBLT BALDWIN ROOSEVELT MERRICK
2.6th Year, No. 16 FREEPORT, N. Y., THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1961 •»• PBICE FIVE d S i f S P SB COPT
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I OFFICIAL FREEPORTl
3 ,
3 I- NEWS RELEASES
g'"^ . -and Proclamations by M
i / . - MAYOR ROBERT J. SWEENEY |
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Apartmehf House Hearing
I: Rescheduled for Aug. 21
I*! -The Freepwt VJUage Board wjnounoed Monday night that the
S>«bllc5 hearing OTlgtoBlly s^duledrfor August W, at 9 PM, to consider
ievistons in ordlnanoes alfccUng apartment houses, will be held on
August 21 at tte same tbne instead.
.[: At the Auflust 21 public hearing conslderatton will be given to ,^ro-l^
osed amendments to the -Biding
Codej,. Oidlnaiiee 9.1. SeeMiin, 200.
'<3peflnltloas."; and Seclion: 1800.
"Inconsistencies," and to the Zoning
ordinance, #10.1, 'Section 2, "Definitions
" Also to'be considered will
be a O'tnendments to Zoning Ordinance
10,1, Section 7 and 8, dealing
with apartment height, percentage
of lot coverage, front yard setback
qnd landscaping, ;icgal iiies in casements,
collf^rs and half stories, and
oOier ordinance changes.
It was orifrinaUy iplanned to consider
all of the revisions affecting
apartments on August 14 An error
in makeup by the newspaper which
printed the legal notices of the
hearing has necessitated re-pubU-cation.
of tlie liotlce.s anU conse-
<iuently a re-BchedutlDKoC the hcnr-ing
to .Che August-21 date, . <'
Main and Church
Streets +o Remain
^way'Artiertes'",,
Main Street and (^iiin^ Street
viUl rpmain.'l^o-wasr'thoioiigtafare.^
on the east and west side of the
"triatigte," Just north of Sunrise
Hwy., the Preeport Village Board
decided Monday night.
A public hearing on a o»6-'«as
proposal had been held July 21.'
when opposition was e^qpressed by|
Roy Oacciatore, president of the'
Betali Division, Prceport CShamber
of CoRunerce' and MEton Danziger,
chairman of the village's parlcing
Field and Meter Conunittee.
One-way traffic underwent a
temporary test, but at Monday £>
meeting the board ordered the experimental
signb taken down. It Ls
understood that In the near future
a traffic s i ^ a l wUl be Installed on
Main Street at.RoUxoad Avenue.
SAL CATAUIU'S MEW
^HCIRII OF liiSNiri^'
opims iM JrasEPGiix
Osneral Chairman George S. Anderson announced -that the committee
chairmen for the Judge Moxey A. IZlgby Testimonial Dinner have
been named.
' Peter C. Kelly, Republican Leader ot Preeport. and Preeport Police
Justice Paul Kelly will s.erve as Honorary Chairmen.
• The'"oQier: committee chairmen are as follows: Journal, Anthony
dhrlStoiiipulos:-1PubUolty.- James Trapp and Russell Manueilo; legal,
Jifllus Mtotz, Slward Tamin, Charles O. Mehrmann, Alan W. *oUmer and
Edward. ParreU and Tickets, Henry Pleltney.
;; THelblnner ComimlttEB includes Charles E. Herbert. WUUe •». .Wll-
Uams, Frank Prlmavera. Seymour Dyer, Jack Duval, Anna V. Williams,
Aim «6tt»te,Da;tld'Ildl>6rts, Herbert l^rrisni Amy GMint,:3tolvUte A.
#P3TOsend,.-iftthfiirl»; Wolff, Theodore Bennett, Madia Baylor,-istoilon
H'4gian, Nathaniel .iUvers, .Stanley <3hamber and lamest Batrington.
.'John T. CapozzoU vrill serve as Treasurer. The dinner will-be heW on
^atm-aayi September 23, at Guy lombardo's East Point House.
f REEPORT YOUTH BECOMES
K e M ^ItECORDING STMT
Dbnatd Bieber Wins
Post Office Honor'.
•J^oatmaster Jtaiph L. Marshall has
announced.. ,,^1..-Ciertc i i>onaI4
Bieher t|aff'receiv«d. a Eos^'.Office
l}«pattmeijt .hfldqrary cecognitifNni
certificate issiied by the tostmastec
Ocneml and a cash award for sub-
.4nEiU(lng a, snggcstjton for better uull-ins
of different types of mall.
'Mr. Bleber also received n. can-
|:n>tii]atory letter from Bcelonal
Snggestions ^nd Awards Officer A.
3. tt'osaalaoqwi.
IVhe certificate and check wwt presented
to Mr. Bieber by Foreman
E<Swani Smith to ft brief ceremony
ftftended by his fellow employees
at the Freeport Ou^otng Moils
Afuiex.
^lotoie above shows (left to rJtht> Fr«et»prt VUto^tr Ttttttee Frank
. Sometai.'VnUrea V. /ulen," ^ealdent ot-tl», fVeeuort Chamber ol
Commerce i Sal CfttaUo, owner ot the new 'Tfroanep jaora ot^Wenlff";"
Mayor-Bobert^ jr. Sweeney andTtoy Ga(>elatore,'fntatttb«r ot CtmmtWb
,otftcial-ai&d;^bead.'of-'1he Merebamt^ mvlsloB:- ' •--,<" •• . . -
S?l_C*t»^«•» flfl-nep.'^BrodmscHom^of ^iOenly,*' o.aepartment
~ stor« of quatity fnriis BndL produce^' b located at 58 $puth Htpm St,
Freeport. Thtre'U be » pmeview ptienlng onWednesdtHrj Aflgnst 9-
'nnd n'regnlar publUs opening on TluiiBdaK-AugwsIr'?*•",<•" ^'./I'^x .•-.
' Owner Sal Catald» has nsldtja.iti lp!«eport for 25^ ycai^ ahd-ttt-tcndcd
Preeport 'High' Reboot iSe Is a Marine Corps' veteran and iaw
' action"'UL. Korea as a, Setngeant. He .and his wtfc, the fotmct Harrteftt
Benjamin, reside at 25 W. Ist St., Freeport. He has had taaiir.Tears ^
experience as a manager and flrolt and produce'bny*r with a iTnge
EupCr-market chain.
ipybert J. Sweeney
Ctenges Ifitles!
!h#a|0r for Mayor
L E A D E R Me^^^s sts^tm^
Salesi The Chfflilatlon Dept. reirorted lliat" news-stand sales of TBB'
LEADER have Increased each month to « new record high.
THE liEADBB is observing Its 25th year .of' Continued publication
and its maiang list, In addition to ttie many thousands In'tWs area,
also includes hundreds of subscrlbess in all rparts. of the iJ^te^ States,
Djffing the past quarter of a cen-
FBANfUE DBE
Freeport. the home of many show-business^
hcadliners such as Guy
I^rabardo. Al B White, Ghtiiil»3P
Jackson, Leo CariUo, Fred Stone,
and many others, also la the homtf.
of B brand new recording star.
HIS name Is Franide -'Dee «Kd he'
IS the 2(H'ear-old son of Ittr, «n4
Mrs. Ro&s DeTrano Sr, ofW-Base
^St.
j Curly-haired 'Frankle Bee -at-,
I tended Our Holy Redeemer School"
under his real name of Trank DeTrano.
He lias four brothers and a
sister all Residing in Prceport. His
bother HossJDeTano Jr. is widely-known
among Uie younger set of
Long. Island,
Frankle Dee's new recording, un-'
der the'Ttee Jay label, features two
songs whldh he sings and which he
also wrote. One Is titled "Walking
In The • Bain" and the othear Is'
'•Darhng Arlene."
'Mayor RobErt J. Sweeney, a Major
in the tJ. S. Army Beserve, is at Fort
Sill; Okte., for .two weeks. After
«Mnplet!ng hte tour of duty he will
resume his Ereeport offtcfal Scrvf
loes on August M.
Meanwhile, Aottof Mayor Henry
Altangarten is perforininB the duties
of the office. • r
tillage 'frrustee Plrank: Soi&rs, a
eommsJiW In tlfe l*ft»y RSserw;
hgis retttHi^ from the Underwater
Sound 3^»Mit«rle8 at Kew London,
Conn., where he was on duty two
weeks In ^luly.
tury, THE L E A D 1 » has sCTved as
the offlolar newspaper of the Incorporated
VUlage of Freeport, and
as the medium of news of BU organizations,
ctabs, churches, Boder
ti^,. sohoiJls and major actlvlUes. •'
THE LEADEa is published ewry
Thursday and can be obtained at
the following reputable and con-venienay
located news-stands^ and
business establishments':
A & H QOBAmiOH
381 Atlantic Ave., Freejport
FB 8-9260 .._,^
BOBS LUWOHBONETTE
189 Atlantic hV6., Freeport
•FB'8-B131 "' • •
BOVAL soABurr STORE
327 S". Orove St., Freeport
ipR 8-9270
WATBBFBONT DSMCATBSSK?
; ; 315 a MBIH St., Freeport l
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.DRUG STORE NOTICE
-'Friedman's Pharmacy, 15 West
Sunrise Hmy., Freeport will remain
open late, imtU 10 PJOL, this Sunday,
Ave. 6.' AB other drng stores wbleh
'are ntembera ol the Freeport Phar-duujy.
assockttion close at Z pjs.~ on
gundAjv. The FrfedmsnV rbarmacy
telephone nnmber is FB 8-DOOL
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EDDIE VASIL'S EXCLUSIVE COLUMN
V.A. EXTENDS VETERANS BENEFITS
OFFICIAL VILLAGE OF f REEPORT NEWS
HEMPSTEAD TOWN APPROVES 4 PARKS
BERNARD SNYDER: MAKING THE ROUNDS
PLAYGROUND NEWS ROUND-UP
NEW LONG ISLAND TRUSV DRIVE-IN
FRlll^RT DOLLAR DAYS AUGUST 3-4-5
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1961-08-03 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1961 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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