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Viewscan Premium PDF Ouput Labor Day Parade l-li~tnrirnl Hirh"".:..f/e The Hicksville Fire Dcpanmem will be 139311-l70,9 v ll eO J ,n ----------------- host mg its 6m Annual Labor Day Parade and -;(~SVL PU:, L:c/ e.\QN,S Drill. Acti vi ties will begin at 9 a.m. on Satur­ day, Sept. 2 wnh the New York State Old Fashion toumament and drill at the West Barclav Street tournament course. On Sun­ day. Sept. 3: the 6m Annual LJbor Day Parade will commence at -1 p.m. from Fire Head­ quarters on Gebhardt Pla za (East Marie Sueet). A block pmy at the Arch on West Ba rc by Street will follow i t the parade"s HIC~(ll I;Jt(E comple tion. tnco, ora Ii:•g The H1cksvoile Ed,I1 0 11 On Labor Day. Monda}', September -1 .1989, of he M,c-lsland Herald ILLUSfRATED NEWS the motodzed drill will begin at 9a.m. sha rp at the course on West Barclay Street, (one Vol. 4 No. 11 Hicksville. N.Y. Thursday, Aug ust 24 , 1989 35c per copy 19U Anton Convnunllr N1w1p.ape1s ol Lon; Ill.and block nonh of the Hicksville RJilroad Stell 1011 All Rl9h11 R,nrvtd, c,n1,,1 Ol lie• Phon,: 1,112u on Newbridgc Road/Route 106). This year's i·fonorarv Grand Marshal forthc parade.is Ex-Captain/Commissio ner Michael Krummcnackerof Protcction Hook and Lad ­ der Company One. The Grand Marshal is Hicksville Says ''So Long'' to Summer Li eutenant Robert Becker of Heavy Rcscuc/Floodligh1 Company Eight. Be sure to include the lire depanmem in your 1080 Labor Da y weekend plans. Parade Route Parade Route infor mation: Parade will bcgm at Fire Headquarters on Gebhardt Pla,..1 (East Marle Stree t)and will proceed west 10 Jerusalem Ave. Parade will proceed south on Jerusalem Avenue to Old Coumrv Road . .. cast on Old Country Road 10 Broadway (Route 101) ... north on Broadway(Rol!te 107) 10 \Vest lohn Sueet ... west on West John Street 10 Ncwbridge Road (Route 106). .. south on Newbridge Road (Route 1o6) 10 West Barclay Street .. west on West Barclav Street to Arch. · For more !nformauo n. cont ac t the Labor Da y Committee at 9l3-6-i4-1· Nick Brigandi Seeks BUNDLING UP FOR WHAT IS YETTO CO ME: OFF TO COLLEGE: Jenn Koslow is all sel to attend Florida's St. Leo College. She"II be leaving Fall is just around the corner and Sylvia and at !he end of August in her new 1989 Chevy Geo Tracker which is equipped wi th a su n roof District Re-election Charles Squires, of 1-licksville, know it. We pol· to catch th ose Florida rays. Jenn , a 1987 graduate of Hicksville High School, is entering her Nicholas J. Brigandi. presemly serving as led them cuddling at the '"Touch of Ireland" junior year al St. Leo majo rin g in hotel and res1auran t management. She is a member of Della secretary of the Board of Water Commi s­ co ncert last Friday. Phi Dell a Sorority. 1111wuo1«1Pho10,/J) Catl1' G.-.n,,M s!o1,ers, ·1-llcks,·ille Water District. has an­ nounced hi intention to seek rc-dccuon 10 tlm board on August 30. He is runnmg unop­ posed. Mr. Brigand! hJs been J n acrive member of the commurnt)' for many years. tn Jdditton to h,sscrvicc 111 \ '.'J lCr d1strfCl Jf­ faus, he has been a mcmbcrof the Hic ksville Fire Oeparunem for 30 years. Mr. BrigJndi is in charge of the Nassau County Garage on Cantiaguc Roads 111 the area. f-ie said tlus 1s of Importance to his sup· f porters because as a result he ,s al ways pre­ sent in the area. readily ava,bblc lnd quick­ b Iv on me should emergencies ari se rclaung to water dist rict matters. He added tlm this has enabled him to bean acu.-c team member of 1he water board ,n the past and 10 be the 1ypc of board member that 1s 111011 desirab le to the commu1111y during these unsettled time s. Nick has made himself available to com­ mumty ci,1cgroups. the l-licksv11le Comm u111 - ty Counc,I, political groups and those who are interested in hearing the star)' of warer CATCHING THE LA$T RAYS: (From left) Loraine Rungo, IO. Deanna Rungo, 17, Karen llen­ SUM MER PLAYGRO UN D FUN a1 1Vil le1 as it applies to the town. Th is 1s "home ru le trewicz, 17. enjoy Cantiague Park poolside fun. Better work on those tans before your sun days Avenue School: David Meyer (I 'ii) hopes 10ge l at its best" where the responsible local of­ turn in to school da)~- /l/lwm:,-.Jl'ho/0 8_1 \(1<ho.-lJ l/0/vm, 1 a few more rides in before su mmer· end. fic ia ls arc closest to 1he people rnd answerable to them in a local clecuon. he said. Mr. Brigand! sa id that creating panic in the public place. spreading a false story co nc ern­ ing the quality of the wa ter supply can be most damaging tocommunuy morale. in the past he has pomtedout tlm lead in drinking water is set at only 5 pans per billion under 1hc proposed standa rd. as opposed to 1,000 part per bilhon, the allowable amount for grapefruit. 111e amount of tem1 k allowable in the drinking water ,n which you boil J potato ,s limited to se,..en parts per billion. \et. 1,000 parts per billio n of tcrrnk arc pcrm,ued 111 the porato itself. "Clearly. tlm is another c.xa mple of drinking water standards being fa r more str111gc111 in most cases. th an those set for food;· Mr. Brigand! said. Voters In the Hicksville Water District nm· cast 1hc1r ballot on Wednesday evening. Aug. ;o between 7 and 10 p.m. at the Main Fi re Il ouse on East Marie Sue-et. east of Broad,vay. School Board Meeting LAST SUMMER SWIM: Joshuwa Baraw. IO. TOA TING TiiE END OF SUMME R: ~my and Ed1111rd McCaffrey, ofH icksville, raise their glasses Wednesday, Aug. 30 • 8:15 p.m. Beller get in anolher quick wim, Jo h. Fall's to toast thee nd of summer at th e "Touch oflreland" concert last Friday at Hicksville HighSchool. Administration Building right around the corner. The concert. sponsored by the Town of Oyster Bay Services, Cultural and Performing Arts Divi• Division Avenue f/.7u,ca:,Uf'1ol~B_, \hrh~(I J lf1.1mnt,1 sion . wa the last concert of the summer lo be held in Hicksville. Phooob,CtUh,1 c,mo1<1J --------------!llckuuillt.:!lllustrntr~ N,wu - Iiicko uillr. Nrw Uork - i!:(Juro~nu. -:\119 11 61 2•1. 19a9 lJugr-2 Zone Change Granted Water District Election H,ckmlle Water Distr1cl elections will be For Shopping Plaza held on Wednesday, Aug. 30 from to 10 p.m. The Oyster Bay lown Board has placed 19 at the main fire house, Ea st MJric Street. restrictive covena nts on a change of zone Nicholas]. Brigandi isseekingre•election. from "l·f" Industry to "G" General Business He is running unopposed. granted lo Jerry Spiegel and Da\vson Holding Company to construct a shopping plaza. The Joseph F. Lamb Council No. 5723 a grand rnne. The applicants were seeking a cl!ange of Knights of Columbus, Plainview, will hold ils Although this affair is primarily for the children and membmof the La mb Co uncil. zone for the purpose of construcung one• lfick& uillt ~llustrattb Nrws annual picnic on Sunday aftemoon. Sept. 10. fr1 cnds of the Council arc invi ted to auend. story retail shopping plaza, t0talli11g 147,000 is ptesently engaged in an extensive mail­ Slarting at u noon and end ing at dusk. square feet, located at Willis Court/Bloom· lr, g program so that newcomers to our The chairman of the picnic Is Brother ar~a can read o ur weekly endea­ The P.icnlc will be held at the Plainview· ingdale Road and Broadway-H1cksv1ll e Road vors and become regular subscribers. Old Bcthpagc Community Park, located on Knight Robert Andruzzi and theco•charimen in J-Jicksville, which is the site of the former Washington Avenue. The cost will be t8 per ate PGK John Lombardi and PGK Anthony Farmer's Market. Following a public hearing Yn 1. .. l want le- s ul»ulb« adult over 1S,and 115pcrcouple. Those under Andruzzi. our current Knigh t of the Year. on July 19, 1!)8&, the Town Board has granted lo Hklu-YUle IUustrated NrNa 18 yea~of age, and accompa nied by an adult, For tickets, contact Robert Andru zzi at the change of zone subject to the imposition will be admi tted free. 931•2611, or John Lombardi at6S1•0285. and An• of 30 covenants and restrictions on the thony Iannuzzi at 93q677. premises. NAME In CJSC of rain, the picnic will be held on No certificate of occupancysha ll be Issued the following Sunday, Sept. 17, same time, On a different note, the formal installation until a "site pla n" has bcc.n approved byTcwn ADDRESS same place. of the new officers of the Jose ph F. Lamb Board resolulion. This picnic will be great fu n ,,nhc entire Council will take place at the next meeting CITY/STAT E/ZI P family. There will be plenty of food and on Thursday evening. Sept. 7 at 8:30 p.m. at beverages, soda and beer. Many games and the Council meeting place in the school base• Lisa Calma Receives PHONE events are pianned for the kids and also the ment of Our Lady of Mercy Church in adults, and it is anticipated tha t all will have Hicksville.
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