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Bt, FEDEI^l HOUSINfi FROJEa
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•' Birds-Eye View of New Apartments
A REAL
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ArcfeiMd'a ikeich.Df.GiurdeQ Court Aparbnente, lookUic veat, &how« th« Mn|kte|fr fedent hominf praleet
iflPOMi Apaf TOW 8iBriiffl!fg fiamt'' "HtJi & is
As Ixpple Iff Cpnip^^^ C^peraiip
Fredtmk IfauiifeU it.
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S!»<ujWiiy'WBi a,'j«<ttTjetter-<tey to -pr'eeport'sllnipttivteinent progrdin,;
speafcm'iiieotei^ «t ceremonies dedicating-the $ljafi^p IWamJ jwjssjng
•projeci ba »«st I«errtc5?-rdr-tj*tween Albaiiy and SWfifei aws;" "Otpm
•hotise" foIlOBled, drawing cortimiiiits or entftuslasUcai^rovai'frem-visitors
to tlw HW^ijiilV apartments.
' \ -HiMfrtiofeiriBijiMin,;''' New' '" York
rtglonai-prifebw of ftubllc HoiMng
Admlnls^Uon, cited the '^a]<d«(t
<<ourti ApArUnents m proo^-HiAl
clttzensican work^togeUier fw t^^
Uvtas c^teilBisM. Pediral funds i n i
. ''^¥xiKrtei(6B--<jibi''' qmnagement / -. ba.yE
';JbWp^ • to get th^ p|agr«m lUKta^
': ;Wayi".;lje - safd,:.t)iit' 'Freepioi'tera.iwHI"
;'i-Tnianfcge the.project.; Mr... HUlnmift
r]Mi»ted out w «;K^ ot teamwork
'{iBMij ..*!»«• foci ttiat. during BwcoJ-tive"
Director Thoim^. Cann's-rfr*
cent Illness the unpaid'Housing Au^
. Hwrity. niemJiBrs pitched in \an(t
JwD^led hlswoik; _ *
Cord-Wetarock, ctelrtoifft-^ of .the,
ijodalL Housing Authority. . haUed
"this line ending after years of
pknnlng and study," His talk gave
credit to those who gilSed' the venture-
through its early days ot
preparation and unexpected delays.
He said Mayor WlUlam P. Glacken
and the Village Board, who reactivated
the-application for U. S. Aid,
,. vUl see to it .jhal dwellings vacated
by the project's new tenants are
either demolished or put Into satisfactory
condition
Riiles'To Be 'Enforced
Discussing, leases, Mr. Viebrock
revealed itbAt these run for 30 days.
autolnaticaily renewahl^ If tenants
,'jBomi^ with'the rulw.-Rent^, de-pet^
ent upon Income, average
^ ^ ^ IMjH
fana
Honored; Plays at
Alovie Premiere
l.Yht 'colorful 'and talented Free-jpori
Uleh School Band, dinected by
Dr. M, WetUaufcr with Tonuny
Lonigjis Unin Major, won aaolher
nittonal •honmi' when It was tetected
to fttay.at Hi9 prctnletc of 2Mli
Centii^>:F«]^t new FMBoone awvle
"MI«rdll«r«8." •'••
_ .The -f'.K.S,;.musical. afffcgation
waa theoniy hlxb lebool bknd M*
lectcd.to appear at this fal» affair
wUeh waa also televised "weir
WABC-TV.
t'i|irwiij;ii'iii|iiiiiiii>'' S !«l J
. 1 5 .
fSdiJBO, h e ^ d , that all
^OhiiffDB v^ie't^ctly enforced
-, ^JS/^tfQr e}a(;KeiuiMgnitnlated Uus
'iAn.QMJriiy f«r lt» ^iwnfe^ hv?prq-
'«iilCitg;"rhls me«D^df giving p fresh
^tjt: to life to many' famines." The
.'"(((arkerB ,^were "a. 9o6d liall-team
„' ^y <<Smtlnued on Fa«e *\
tm^i'i.
•• Frederick Hatnfeld, Jr., President;
Iionc Island Trust Company
and neivl) elected Cliaimian of
Nassau County Clearing Bouse
Association.
Building On Proposed
School Site To Be Sold
The Board of Education will open
bids next Wednesday, Dec. 3, at
8:15 p.m. on a building and garage
which now stand .on the propceeil
grade scliool site at South Ocean
ave. and. Cedac st. ^ids will ije
received earlier that day.
The upset llrice' nuiy lie obtained
and the form of ,bid and- Taa
cc^ntract .^rained at the-Board-of.
EducatlOT!^tflce"<fe; Superintendent
of Schools John W, Dodd's office in
Freeport High School .daily except
Saturday bettreen 8:30 a.m. and 3
pjn. starting tomorrow..
;||i^ridJDtvide.ndl To Be
PjaAi By Long bland Trust
' .A" regular Quarterly dividend of
forty cents per share arid a;n extra
dividend.of twenty cents per share,
for a tofol of slxtjr cents, payable
January 2, lftS» to, stocKoaiuisM oi
record Uecember 12, 1958. was declared
at a meeting of the Board of
Directors of the Long Island Trust
Company, according to an announcement
by Frederick Halnfeld,
Jr., Presldsnt.
Dividends declared by the Trust
Company during the year .1956 have
amounted to one dollar and eighty
cents per shafe,~whlch compare^-
wlth one dollar and sixty cents for,
the ptevious year. -'\
COHEN'S DRUG SHOP
TO STAY OPEN
Cohen's Preepcct Drug ghop, 88
South Main st., will remain open
until Sunday night after otyr
Fre^txnrt druggists close early In
the ttftemoon -for'the rest of ^the
day. Its .phone number Is Ffieeport
8-0077.
On Thajiksgivlng Day a similar
seivloe will be performed, by Bern-hard's
Pharmacy, 51 West Merrick
rd., telephone PR 8-0003.
It takes more than turkey arid mince pie to make
Thanksgiving real! Thanksgiving means givjng thanis
. . . it's as simple as tliat. And tlie place to give thanks
from the bottom of your heart for Ireiltli andvlqyed
ones is in yonr church of synagogue. So in Thanks'
.^Ting seasbn join.with your family and friends iii
joyous prayer and worship. '
m
East Pointers Okay
IMtofiimiiient
•••"JEipairriar'Kr^Hinnea -
And St«y TiU limd For
Paric-Marina b Needed
East Polr<i> >cl^uencB exjiect copies
tKfe««ee|£ oi documehts permitting
them to keep their hotnes an the
site of Heihpktead Town's mllllon-ddtar
park and Marina: until actual
constructlw Bi. atmiM; to begin,
'•Dir«:torfi oMhe, Itest Fotat Civic
m0^itanMv§M final
draft of tliese papers, lleonard KIV-kin
of Freeport, attorney for the
residents.-also gave his approval to
the documents which in their-present
'form declare that both a park
and a mnrlna must be -actually
.planned ^at'the stte^beforf ev4ctloiui
begin—^and the <town nuist Issue on'
affidavit that the land to needed for
Imminent construction.
- Hempstead Town -had- taken title-to'the
dwellings * at" thoT foot of
South Grave street ijci, September -
when land leases explred.lBut.under
an agreement reached by Mr, lUvklu
and John Morhouse, town attfirneyi -
full title to the ttouses reverts Imv.-
mediately to .their ownera. If the
structures are^wort^i an estlmatecf
48,000 e^h, this mean^ q -saving of
1400,000 to some fiO residents whd
built and Improved .th^. dwellings-located
on town-owned propertjr—
at their own expense,' '
Assistant Town Attorney ;Robert
Stein said the final agreement la
being mimeographed- co that.,each
tenant will-1^%% a copy.-
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1958-11-27 |
| 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 | 1958 |
| 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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