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' FOR
NEIGHBORLY
NEWS
FREEPOET
20th Y^^. m. J2
NASSAU^S LARGEST WEEKLY"
BALDWIM \. ' ROaSE.¥ELT
• 3
. FOR
RELIABLE
AmiwvmsmG
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V«^mnT, N.TT^ TH0«SOAY, FBTOUAKK »,
MERRICK '^m
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MODIFIES MAR
FI¥B CENTS PEK COPf
C M e & ^ Debate
Marine Ira^g Plan
At Mondiiy Meetings
Adantie ^ i t l i and
- Hadte limit dp|M»se
Ma|e«lf rf Oianges
Both clvlf »Ktt«&liBiB! ill South
Frn-iw^f Mkfert Uirir awmberK' vinwr
c>ii Miliijp OWiW Ksnin^ and pi:--
jj.i.td to iJ.ilii.- nioiit of tho tjrupoM'd
aiiifiiiJmi'nt-. at lni^j>ly ntlL-niliv:!
ii!i;l.:i({'! last weA.
O:' i«-iJ pmpRiMls iJio AU.iiiLIc
amta anrt Hai%w elvfc eroups «-.'i-f
tilr.u..-.L unanimously sgra^d;
111 In Mmf of a M*rtne IiidtM*
tn.il 2Tnc on Hudsga avenue's east
nifie, adjacent to -Hudson Channel,
Wjik-h luis beeir-etiiefly Manufacturing
area witli some Kesidenttal. and
(2> Solidly Against chanelng the
Waterfront Park, at the foot ol^
South Loag aemA mveam, fnaa
Residentbd A to M»lBtf Btisln^t.'
Many ^ ^ h i » «t titft mee^o^s
, attadted ^ ositeAm eS. Woad^M
avenue tx«n^^^B«teie »8itng. It wai
It was generaOr aet«ed ttiat Woo^
Yaeht Clyb ©ift For Soutti, Nassau
areas furtaierw^*.
Told that Mnam ^ business and
indtistrlfti |»o$m% aJess Woodeteft
ttie cMe » « i p ! ^BtendeA that ttm
Canal <n)sase a .guai^. leaders ct
watwfroiit taiMl there is ^already
UK^'d for movtne jjurposes, Spealter*
demanded rc-sconing as a aafeguani
against otijectionjitite industrial
projects that might come In tM fu-tUlF.
TJiP fttlautlc BOBUI Civic As8od»
ation 1«^ Biuirtaf nig-lii at Uie
Smith Shore irtehf Onb. vot«d ii to
on? agftinsl al ttit wiltege Board's
rc!.ointn»idattaiis except Hudson
avenue re-maim. It chareed that
tlw other proposals take in too much
territory and should be defeated so
that Uie I^uiitog ^Mird. in consultation
Witts ii*te group represen*
" tallyes, «»»li daw m. J»ew re^smr
tesotttiueft aa R B ^ P
aswm "WtlUaM P. ^tactual, m^ng in bclmlf •( Tcmtm Cma Viebraeb,
4M^fiwn..«f Uke-Eti^piMA ^tamitttee of U>e I t w i ^ a ^ ilJHKMWQ oMnpto-l
lm «m^iKiW MMlVM » di£<& fm appTMttnwMIr ^ fw Soatb Iftumo
&ffmii«aimtaJSiB^t^A ^ Oe^MMe, tt*m &mmmmrw Andi«v IffieCw-lObi
itf m Saulh ffliim YnM Ciinb. fhi! •tbedK l a m e n t e d praeeeds
itf » riunr slvett ^ | r in Dw«M(r. , Qavscn's Stuite
:fe^f:;r;agidi
OW'^^I^rtiw. '"i#" Smldl"--'SiP^
QpposMon is Heard
At Z'-Hour Mearing
Held Monday NigM
WHh llicir liiillk. tm«r, (.wo rivk« a«»daM«iis Ukim imm'^^^'
amiifinf. RUIIIS HI«| tosi-s al Mtnukn- jiitilifs imblic hwiripS S5
oil Manivt. Kcnu-s r..r 1 rvc-pml. Tin- lw<HiiMi.j,.h»lf.hour sic^ -^
siui) utUiuk<i hy uu.rc llmu ir>«) rcsi.U-uls on a raluvrMitly • i-^
tveiling .mCd 11, ;i cum|.rc.inisi< l>i-lwt'i.H (lu- VilUiuc Hoard •>
«••.! ••••f.^' (Ich'UsiruMis til' htjuieowmn's.
Siimwestum^
Approve St<^i9 Taken
l b Speed Start Of
High Sdiool PJcoject
Trhe Southweat Olvie M^latlon
a; Its ttonthly « B ^ ^ K la me BAY-
* w School Tuesday i ^ » t imted to
m m rwsord ha aMpiwlag Hie ftet
s i ^ token by t t e ftiaid of Mu-eattnn
tonrord acqttrtns a a«w l ; ^
sc^acd^'"- . ,./ ," ;___ '. .
: •••••::;-. ••sigj^pftitaffiSS^if-.-^si^M^
ami-Mft prapQslU^ Mll"i».«tib-('(m' •tmm^mi''m^ 'ald4>^^Eori#?-1"
gc iJoartIf • •>'
ngalnKi "pleeOTiiail'V^.*
Mniiig, «p^«r» upset the taafd'a ",: .•
plan fef m Bfarlne BuMn^s rame" •
tlti-ce Weeto Inag onti nnariy !!«»» -
bioc»i wige Kt uiB foct of 2U|mtt " ^-
and_ Wller ave»u<;ii. Such a district
was established hi the area, btit
opposlUon at iihe hearing cut its
sbs»-to two-thirds of the territory
propowd,
»Mii Ite^^oirias Be»te»
Atentte Smm Otvle A^u^ttpi
meiMiers fleorei &m other ^ t ^ - «
the Amm% m- mt effcHrt ip^am^am
the. MtaB^imierthnit F a ^ nt te
4bdt/(^ §ouitli £(HiB %naeb avtenW'
''^liik'.jetfi$
A lwo-hoi\v miMas lijavJ f>aiilm mmUt mMe or Emiih ^
s|n«t»l fttiin-Occwn a*t»HTO« toLcmil Btaiuli iiw»iiiw was OMk»rt»«l|*»****^ *» «»» «O^M of the a^iaui I ft«tn Itematoeurtnt aod
Iw llif ViUiiMc Hniini ill its mcetiiiif Mniifliiv ni^hl. T l i P H ^ * ^ o" Ttoui*doi'. Ma^rti a m A to sto-lBe JMasKria*
& u l f t w » t CivJc-AsswinlMio hml mkvti Tm- wslru-liotis im COIIITOUOII wMh the HW buUiUag. I T^ae mm vmy ame obi^a^ m
imhmig IIKTI'. , ° ' — Onp will provide fbr a bond iMue" a Marine Bwlae^ ptm in the ^ r t -
Blds on Municipal Stadium I T h r e e Persons I n i u r e d °' 83.9M.oco to finance the^slte de-i lory bounded by Nassau Channel.
,H will be received Monday.! 1 " / '— C*!^!™- U-.J t [ velaprnwit, buildlns and equipment, a Itne IM feet norlh of Manhattan
or the sclfool. The oEher will be. street. Ocean avenue, Blclunond
Renee Unker Quef
Of Pytfa&n Sisters
Olflcei^ of » n ^ msmne. Pstk*
ian Slstefi, « m ta^iUed at «
public e^amem W^"*^*? Jriltot..
January '11, M VUern Bebam
• Vemple, Siaitti""i^S»e Wreet. R^ee
Linker was smtett m most exeeltrait
' chief,-aucceedtos Sally Trauft, the
ne wsitl^ng past chiel.
Others Inducted , were Hilda
Harris, es^seltent seniiw: Blaine
XVeilich. mana^t Asa Fyvc^^
WY)teet<r; SsMte Warn, giuo^
•fi^irlette *.. » M % ^eretary, smi
Kreda I ^ i ^ b , ftMwr«r.
.Florence CStdisttfn officiaaiig IR
lastsli&g Qfflber, assisted by Ger-imide
Wolder and Paula jgortner..
- A did]at3iin° w u pmved after tlte
' pmi»i-mKl0mCwmbess of Sr«e«
•ij^-<±ae^''-'M.'M y, and o^SP
' >)^toti, a ^ t f e i .
Monday. [ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Hydrant
27. at 4 0 clock in thej •' j
Tlii-ee pewasM" *'cre Injured Siit- "^ ** '"'"'' •?'**»'* "^ 8325.000 to cover street and the waterfront. This li
,rf«,. . « . » „ „ ^ «.!,„„ »t,„ .»rf«n In • " * "°»* ^ " bulldlaB »*h tt swim- , the section whteh the Village Boaud
urday attmioan wlirn the sedan la ^^^ ^^ ^^, ^ ^ ^ ^ ^^ ^ | « . ' . e - j ^M afwr having ortetoal^
which thry r e * struisfe a fire w ^ ^ n ^ gtvlng Freeport a swimming propped "to draw the norOi baua-drant
at « a f BIJB^ and RMsevett j pwi but the B«ird had flaelied to dary aiueh further Inland to potata
avetiue. i b e car tad swei-wd to « » « • ^ p o t e the 4wo m^mm mm not. just mm « Silf^fc street.
riKht to avoid collisicn with tt»»-r^ JeopaJdiiw the adoptiip of the, Everymtag mmt of Wood^^
i taitrh fichol building;. 'The building' Canal .wax re-zoned exactly aa the
other. HudSh; police say. \ ^^^^ contain lacillties for 1,600 sen-i village oWicials had. planned.
Miirle Francisco, » , and Richard if^ high school Ktudenta while thc^ Changes in two areas were adopted
Francisco, 2, botto of Grand avenue,; Jwaors will remain to the present; over. Mdectlons voiced toy t^w»-
and BMtrtee Oam, m, who r ^ d i i fWH^^- -* -- - - .
M. .^ liS'Ui ttm past some members of the
a t t t o e 8 a » « W i « i * » m t r e a t « l . t | ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ j , ^ ^ . . ^ .r' ' „^..
we* p«^red b# ttf bsptt eon-eranteg
ttic need <if ».TOw"tti«ad|f«f. U . ^ ^ - Y « iyUali«i.« ffiil*
m. eiblyn and Dt, Baii la their JH^A^ T ^ ^ * T™*
talks had said the State Department
of Bdueatlon had approved the need
af the school based on the sui-iCMitlnued
on ^ | ^ 3>
bleachc
February
aflernoon. six sections of bleachers
will be replaced. The baai'd set the
date to awsordnnce mm a resiffli-mtuAiitei
by Wal.er Pem «* B«dd-wlB
aod Coinellus. WlU^ie Kn^-
Merrick Uinity As.<ioclal^. Inc..
North Merrick, received a contract
to install water mains on South
Ocean avenue which, mi/tii their
.^miM». will ln»iHW» lhe%up|rty
M watw te_ali cMisuwera wnte ol
lte^«fli»»d. The ftom rm^alis. milb-nUM
. tte .lowM^U,' ^ ^ m .
1M1A wm okayed- BicfubCa^ect
JKeiHieth E. Vougbt,.
S ^ OH company wmijiennlsstoiD
to tastaU a- S^OOO-gallon .gasoline
t«ik nt ,the, fiouthwesi »d»er of
fttistfte laid' Lomr B H ^ »fecnibs.
IQie twwl adapM m^si&mm^
tB.lto apt^nent vii^ §m Vtm^
te^l«9b»Btg to Vim vOmm te
<«mdces lfic« garbage ddtadoii aod
•watrar to Hefl-iSf-tasM, -lana-aBo* -to
the village certal& pixrtions- of receipts
or pre^ita: "^tie amendments
nto eovw dlatribuUon erf |m»eeds
if ,tl% tnt^taf jjtnlts ara ^ d v% m^
t iM la Ctie future,-
m^ ibyL-DAir stmyit,
^^ff^fit. Pharma^, . Warn and
South Orore streets, uriU irenuiin
open until 10 o'dock Sunday night
After other dnw Itorcs close in^ tlie
^Stmim^ limr vttie rest at I t e *d^.
n t ^ i ^ ; i n i m b a l i ' - t e ^ p ^ «-'
scntattv^ 1* me Harbor G l ^ J*-
laintiiitt^ mt Page 4i
peatmcs Masrtfaa aiM tax.m tmm.
They^ad i ^ « ^ r - i n aii'««*o
driven"'SOatti'an^B^velt ivonue
by Antiumy £lailo 0f Qte Grand avenue
addre^. CefnelliB Nash ol 58
Tyler «ixeet, Pre^port, was operating
the ottisr « r w»t on Bay stre^. •
BuffahAvmmSke Picked
Fm^TFeSeri^yHcM^ Pmject
The nbrtlteast cdrticr oi Buffsiloaveinic and East Ucr-rick
mai has-won teii^ti.'^ a«»pw«l front Uit- F»dcnil . „ _ _ „ . _ _ ..^ .
TIicLAerCfairncdtwiniWialik. source*. • , ™«eHW a»n»»y »'»»sn»
ite'^mu ^dtt^aub via te pM
mwam i ^ t t at t^o o'do^ at ^
- 'Ate«i^ ' | t a i « i Iw the
Board. I&b teKUm, with abotrt ^
feet txex&me c ^ ^ feet.deptti.
woul4»<iuire the demolition of four
(Ad homes.-Rnal iteveloprn'-nt platjs
must Be^bmitted to ^ WotiUas-fon
offieMb -^ ^d.-9al9:- 1
' ';Th8 S9^wt'..B(i^inc ' A u l ^ r t^
last. i ^ : « i ^ i ^ flO^WO- i ^
•r.A.
iX«M3;:':;. '•>i-i'X,:
IMdbtaeton to use m pisi^ f » IW
tmAts ol federany-finaqetf Wm teat
bmiiag H tbe'- BennlnBtoB Park
a » B a . 'I - --••. -
l^uHnas W.' Camf is Executive
g^reteiry to dimm of t ^ t o i il
•bm^ BiW^ nenrlf m ^ t ^ti»
itt W"itoe street. • • . • • • . . .
Plkps Omrter Dinner
The Moiliers Club ot-Boy Scout
troop IB is to iq>onsQr Its second-annufti
daaMfler renewal Dinner, on .
Fridnf e«%itoR, February IB, «t T
okjtoek ta the ^ ^ Bedeemer ^ i c n i
Soelnl mUL im proKTam «dl la- '
ot«^ «»ute»ft ara»oiis(araMI^ t0
Me ^gat~mfM- itteresHog. IBM
and- of 49ou» ibe~-iires«atatlan-l£,jr..~.
the troops'' 3 ^ charter, , ,
f^aaBm'UmM Memlwis
fnpixit Uvmif £ ^ l » » t . ^ ^tnCf
(diftbonse. East fieiten fitr^ awd
nan, «(iries|M^i|dbig seostaryrlt^
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| Title | The-Leader_1956-02-09 |
| 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 | 1956 |
| 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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