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FREEPORT
27th Year, No. 13-
"NASSAU'S LARSiST WEEKLY"
BALDWIN, MERRfCiC
FRBBPOBT, ¥. Y^ THURSDAY*«ULY 26, 1962
L E A D i i
Reflate .
ROOSEVELT
-•• PBIOEflVB CENTS ^mOOFt
EPITQBrAL . . .
FABULOUS WATERFRONT
FREEPORFS GREATEST
SUMMER AnRAQION
,i-j%?«
picture ttbove shams mm of the ^BM M the Ci^,J^L
fleet during one of tlMS ^-i^inl open-bML&hing ti%s ^ ^ e b
atlrtwls Ui^sands of ^wteflsherinen to Wie Vm „ ! rf Free-port
each jmir.
Fipeeport's fabulovK waterfront and its 'wonderful .water-
.waj-s are this commuiiity's greatest summer attractiop,
Th^ many qiialdAri boat_ded£a 'm^ ho&t fiai^. ttm
'^niaiij fanKiiis restat«M^ HJHI coekMlhwees; the .'Marions
•inarlni* tete^i 'doAm mojine ejEji^tt; n a n n i ^M flfil^
erinen aud «pen and diartecJlBat f a ^ l ^ aniiue^ «tterat
.thuusancte of people to fyi^)Qrt-emdi f«Mr._ >—-
Hiis fantastic waterfront blc8sin0, at the Gateway to
: Jones Inlei. and the Aflanfic Ocmnt'is one Presort «iis«et
"t^'liich^ianot be dupUmted by any i b ^ i i a g cent^ i r &ay
••oflicr apciBoirfly:-'- •• •- -'——;-»-^s."^r..— —.—-..;_„ .„.^..
^e^aminount hamuli of our natiemd recopdten was
tlic recent-**Around Long Uand Marathon** which mm iplt-ligbtcd
by nen'spapers, niapudnes, mMm andjele^^i^n stations
throughout the country and abroad.
We, the people of Freeport and tiie surroi^uttng arm,
arfi tfS&AfWmmd by Mahire in hapng Ibte p%at attrac^ma
: We tfl#Jd be'itf ht^mt boo^BBii = _^__. • ...„._•
HsTO ^ a visited OW' fabulora i m t e t f ^ t rmoQf ?
T ^ « ride down with your f a a ^ . . . if ^ou dcm't
like boating or'fisliing.'. • tlien just stroD around and enjoy
' the nautical atmosphere. ¥isit one of the many widely-known<
r^hiurants wM^ are located oi^hiofcing Om nmter.
. F ^ «.fiiniily fieimt, tte a ride tm • &e 'comfwrtel^
cruise, O n a ^ t ^ d o i TOURICT w h P i ^ e s Otto Kun^
SEA BMSM& I^TAlMAHT DOp£ mer^. hour..
EREEPaRLfLAN
Gi4 Mew Deadi B « ^
The wmm Boart, msemm »n
exeattw ^ ^ t a MmMte^.^^t, con-alder^
the case of VtUage en^o^ees
or officers who die hefor« th«y have
taken tb^ir vacation Had,]^aaseS a
resoluttn wbitAt wtU «^Me tte Biov
vi»tei tmme m estat* to tmdm the
cash mlm of Uie e e » i ^ meation
tloM m an aitftional ^m Iwaeflt.
WJtteiut such a res«Kttei ^ the
Board, the VlUage could not lawfuUy
take into ccKudderation any accapied
vacation One and couM pw a' deceased
wa^Aogee's mrmm ^Oy tiae
actual asmiBt of mhm wsBmeA »t
time of d«tt. the TmAnUm, •mOtOi
is efl^Me tamediatiay, vm sieved
isy Ttmiee Altengarten aad seconded
tqr Trustee Muller.
Committees Annomced For
ViUage-Wiile Celebration
I%<BepQrt wUl have a vUlage-wJde ceWtratlon in mW-Owtober W
mark te TOth annlviam^ of its Incoi^iratttm, iwcor^ns to m, A^teloa
remm at «a e3«>lar|h^ meeting heW Jttlf is at tte SttMpal
mmum ma attended W mmm than SO pmmm, ^Mirowm mm* Omsm
annom^d.
-i
Aia^glt there was ^ e dlKus-slon
of waiting for the 16th anniversary
before having a celebration,
the majort^ voted to Oa mmgOitog
in re^B&lMraa of the s^tt^gnmry,
"^ESm-^m^^ that mm 1 ^ 6a
pe^tei Mi^SB thena
some W^fbe leading orgaotsitlotis
of Freeport, have turned ottf; tax this
hot night Indicates iiiui«ttl lat»«sft
In tee mibmy and jmB'^m m <mt
it^m" mM Mr. Spiral, ""qm will
prm^d nitt prellfflin^ "p^m 1SK'
14. tl«.) Kenheth B. Van^, ^.,
USN, am (tf AW and ^ki* S. S
yooght of.419 Penn. Ave., Pte^pori,
is serving aixmrd tiie destroyer t F ^
Sristol, operating irsmi ITewport,
B.I., as "a initt of the Smami ^ ^ t .
Tke UmaM Tieet i« tiie' Mavf^
majOT weraMwwi fOMW m i te Sast
Coast.
The SWB wtiwiUy retamfd to
Newport after aiiendi&g 4 months
with the Sheth Fleet In the Hedt-teirra^^
n,
QnrtcQ ttm sanuner, VBm IMrtol
wlU iM Innili^ In a»U-^Hli»axtae
ppera^wtt to Ibe AO^e.
John T Clayton
W0IWNBC Railoi
AJt-^romo Mfr..
Dhictdif ^ ' i ^ o Siatte ttnSLI,
bxui reslsoed to Join Badlo statton
WNBG hi ismr Yflric D^ AdverUting
and' PHmsMBB. Matwgw.
was BnwBiB XMrecter lir "Mims
Until to ifinaoed bte-^eeuttra n i l
Dutiiig his tenure at the mam*
steaif stetiM). be was caialrman ftar
Uie.Opa^^ pudlo dusbK' tf KuHui
O o i i ^ ^ l A Defet^, IStejaffiS.
Aa»^tt» B^^.Oiiii^, • n^<-
her of n^i^ pihUe an^ito^BM,
and the feetplient ot nisiiir awards
for his'WKHk'. '
We m$ aisp credited wftl^ the
lmti||iuK^4 teree ye^^^gi^ ( ^ . ^
ftat Vvd^to kaffle Irq^A, film
a l ^ ^ ^ t i r ta l ie EKI^ n t a d « ^ ,
n » Mnnan: Sta^iwl A«s, m»EA^ tf ^ e satnf itf£ i^ j|ih»
Or«at mmm Fobiic SM^b, imd their ^a^Bens were ^ u s ' tf ns lia<
i»«ssiw d^ionstratlon «c ^m traJnhis aM vmic of dogs uri^ polled
units at smmUHpel PixtJi: btd Monday ev«a&«.
Dr. RldgeSey Bogg, Assistant Bupt. for Business of the Qreat Kee^
fuUle Shoots, acted as ^tosaienta*
tor ana ^^mtrnxa quea^m i ^ e Z<t,
Howwrt I^Wt Ouands Jbmtt M^-
vi^ md anMd BtehmM^ and the
do^, l^Oet and imSme, went
thraogt; their paces.
Among tJie spectatoMi w«fe Mayor
Sweeney, "hrustees Alteng^t^^n. Midler
. 1 ^ Hicherg, P*ato CspMn
t ^ n «M% other lO^iribKS M ttie
S ^ ^ !M|pi» VlUags e m ^ ^m atut
a BBml ^BvA (tf MteraaM Jh^
p<u^n Md snmbss (^ ^ p;»s. <
^Iha dmuKistratta ms pt£t fit tha
resei^^ cureenOytiiitewi^ Iqr ^ a
Police DQ>ai*£ment and the VUlaga
Board l» determine Qie feasablUt?
of E^eepir^ ac<iuiiii% mm m'tDsum
of the ^MUly-traiBrt A^>
Kimlinued on Pim B
B Aiin DCf
HAI DUIIII ifiiii IIEV*
0EPT« f LAN XARWVAL
JFfiepoH- Yourif iters And Pareirft' ™
Invited To AnpualSummer Frolic
B^nal BVim in coi^uiictlozi with |-^*==-TT: •• —
ttte f ^ ^ BecreaOim JQ«^ has j ^ i tta* i«^ will »• botae.topi9b
ina^te gtaw IB condn^'ltt annia]
PaA fin .llBBwiay, AmtM 3>.
vaTriheety O4p^n tovvaelr D15ay c atMrni va^lm t^afp ea l^i^tt tolpwMed f « toe }«mBit«i
Hoottis made and operated tif <lw
3nai^i«t |wrticipate« te tlie
R«»»^& OQjartaaenl'fl
- ^tei'tiMito wiii -iiib^"ii1fli^
>k)w»: '^Bf JiAie Ifflffi 1^ flie
Olown," "Ihe-xae T^diing Kmd,"
"Tur^ Baces," «bc
iiipMr.^we know i% 1 ^ aot*b«
alile te ^ d t a s e a tbtav, IMtaiUt^
ne&eiUawBti, ^t& <»i^ item l i ^ ig
.ptffirtMiiw pwer 'at;8n MAeast
urttecdlng fiom BandaH and llnrtli*
mm JKtzjts. . •
ffiteqprt ^ml BMi^ n a i ^ ia«i
Gii^iain^t'Of fi^ & D..tta>^
piui v ^ , A.iOift iMsBH ii* Gbd '
fsufoia tauei oi ^sa, «
l%e wotjta^ will b^in jsran^tlf.
at 1:3a iMa. and will tf^nisate al
^^saitaisy^ 3;3o ^B^ ^MBiB ad'-
wdi «B p ^ i t e s ai» im^4 It {««•
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-07-26 |
| 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 | 1962 |
| 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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