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Illustrated News Learned Iwvv Throug Series of Interviews Last Month That Merchants Wanted the Meters Because Com willof Metere Parki Comi .130036031053811801 =xCR 33 ig To Eas Marie St Lots NEVILLE» FRANK 69 AUTUMN LN Customers of East Marie Street merchants HICKSVILLE will no longe be “edge out” b commuters, NY 11801 as the Town of Oyster Ba plansto install park ing meters. The Hicksville Illustrated News learned IWVv throug series of interviews last month that merchants wanted the meters because com- muters were parkin in the area of their stores ~ Incorporating The Hicksville Edition all da long of the Mid-Island Herald NEW nakin; At last week’s Town of ILLUSTRATE Oyster Ba board ickoff, NY. November meeting, the board said that the meters will Vol. 3 No. 24\Hicksville, Thursday, 24, 1988 35¢ per copy su,antContmuNewspa Longof Iele which havea four-hour limit and will cost 2 cents. ksville The meters will be in parkin fields H-8, H- Union- and H-12—located on East Marie Street and hdown the municipa lots bordered b East Marie an con- an Nicholai Streets. 2 point trl for shopper because it makes seem- it veryaeddifficult for commuters to park said nother town spokesper Souther. rith less Phylli Use of the meters be from 9 “omets a.m. to ¢p.m. Monda oaFrida except Passo ye holidays The meters willcoeapp foastalls in th left the parkin field and will ace all of he two metered and non-metered pl 28. Un- ld soon By Rita Usag ed with Southeast Hicksville residents cerned that trees in their area may t ject to damag caused b ins and provements, but the Town o B | found or maintains that some frustra- tree unavoidable. s plea Garden Civic Association e inthe Rosella said “With all Healso Ma going on, alot of trees were remove an en the a lot of tree have died because of the [co ed the struction].” o said,’ Mike Kwaschy civil en; r. Quat- Town’s Department of Public Wi saying that the town try to save the trees a goo & whenever possibl “Ever tree is put on the preliminar pla [for road r check eve tree t see if Save it.” _ ‘Converse vas Be take the wh stree is-done, are we | goin ti : losin our trees?” .. Mr. Kwaschy said sset jo emer lots bordered ib East Wiaccamcivasmas ShownEs bac a 40 year- but is tree; a which lot behind sapling wi H-8, Peppercorn’s Restaurant, ¢ oppor: whichis one area where the new meters will asit did be installed. Syosse they Moeller EXXO Ca Moderniz wh is But Must Compl With vay, this ason for Town’s 2 Restrictions second Road es and The Exxon gas station at Old Country Town of Oyster Ba Councilwo Ann m pick and Sout Oyster Ba Road has been grante Ocker said that the town is aware the son into permissi to modernize the existing gassta said he tion, but will have to comply with 28 a it ex- restrictions. Oyster Ba Tree Management Commission until: na solid Also, the station can not begin work to ensure thé ongoing and eff Luong th site pla has been approve b the town, and preservation of Oyste Ba tree 1 goal said Phylli Souther, town spokesperso said Town ige County On of the restrictions includes no sale of CONSTRUCTION ON EDWARD Avenue (shown above) is 90 percent finished. Road bellie Ce ptional food and other convenience store product repaironsuch streets as Jonathan Avenue (alsoshown above where itcross Edward ), is Mrs, Ocke noted that nae trees raise he team without first obtainin a speci use permit being planned. the sidewalks and cause cracks. Sh said nty and from the town board after a public hearin that the Town is considerin replacin the Senior” Among other restrictions are: N facilities for maples, of which there are man in ream in overnigh truck storage and no games of Hi with pin oaks and Bradfo Pear sand 1 amusement. The entire area shall b effec- svill y trees. “You feel badl when to eliminate trash, oil may , Jaso tivel police paper, a tree go down, but it will so nam- cans, grease spots, etc., so as to present an bi b 1 ed,” Mrs. Ocker said. “You have to Valente clean andneat ap ce; all exterior the If the ha com lights shall be located, positioned and times. tree to it has to come down because its 7e NeXt directed so the donot interfere with or cause in the way of makin the proper ree go annoyance or inconvenience to traffic or the rla are surrounding areas. There will be no charg Moeller for the use of air hoses or any other equip- conten- ment intended for the servicing of vehicle. ack and Anew stockade fence must be erected and he said. maintained alon the western border of the s again property. or them tha this han we d:” dal icksville ARROW NO. 1 POINTS tocar splashing through a huge puddle on New South Road, right Je Liv- before the railroad tracks. ARROW NO;2 points to a tremendous puddle at Commerce Place si and New South Road. Garden Civic Association president Rosella Maggiosaid thatinthe eethe winter “it’s like an ice skating rink” in that area. The Town of Oyster Bay is conducting Rap a preliminary study of New South Road, but it waiting for budget approval. himranlifetattoIt 24, 1988 Bage-2 - November Hicksville Illustrated New - Hicksville, Ne York Thursday, deterioratio “We _town is based on road Attac those first and Within an of Roa pic the worst areas and& Rapi Caug Ho Viciou Rep try not to go back there for 20 years, ex- such fill in (continued from page 1) cept for minor repairs, a to pot B A. Anthony Miller Hicksville. Slater who was southboun in a holes.” Camaro, reportedl stoppe the car and A Levittown man wasarrested at 6:1 a.m. 198 Plans he ordered the woman to get in. Whe she Construction ; less than an hour after slugge Puddles on New South Rd. Nov. 1 _ Huge hit her on the head workers have mark- her on North refused, Slater allegedly Town of Oyster Ba a woman and rape Residents have also expresse concern Westbur The surfaces with red, blue and and threw her into the car. victim pro. ed yellow, that form at the Newbridg Road. about the hug puddle and er then is said to have lines on some streets, such as second got out, green and New South Charg with first degree rapean mptl corner of Commerce Place thrown herto the = hit heron the head Jonatha Avenue, Tudor Road, Amold assault both felonies, was Michael gr , Road on the north side of the railroad degre and Robert Avenue. home Of- and raped her. Street, Ridg Court Slater, who was arrested at his b The town’s Department of Public Works ficer William Collin of the eight precinct. -. ‘ The victim was treated and released at is continuing a major road reconstruction Detectives said the case beg at 5:30a.m. Under the Nassau County Medical Center. Slate who program which bega in 198 when Slater accosted a 37-year- woman ha driven of after the attack, was arrested the town curbs, drainag re on Newbridg Road , surveys who was pro; power walking * Ere basins to determine how current T Atl th north of Stewart Avenue ini at 6:1 a.m, about 200 feet : 3 flooding can be corrected. i andi Mr. Kwaschy said at the Garden Civic . i last week that. construction in the Fre Diabete At Lions’ Breakfast meeting an ice skatin rink’ Screeni Club International has dedicated dro of blood—that’s all it takes. If you are —Rosella civic leader Lions Magg | this itself to the needs of the blind and sight interested in participatin in screening Since Helen Keller itis t follow the following dietary Hicksville Communi impaire for over 75 years. important herself addressed the International Conven- guideline or the test will be invalid. of the Council Meetin tracks. “It floods righ before the tracks, tion and dubbed them the “Knights Lions in over countries have Your Two-Hour and in the winter its an ice skatin rink.” Blind,’ 150 given Instruction for “We have become their time and efforts to make these peopl Blood Sugar Test Thursda December | - 8 p.m. Mr. Kwaschy said Postprandial Road feel at hom as members to includ all the aware of the proble on New South productiv happ Itisimportant following : Program: of the &l amounts listed in the and ther is a preliminary stud going on. community. foods in th sampl diabetes is the number one cause of drink than ©5S.0.R.T. (Separate Oyster Bay’ Somethin definitely needs to be done.” Since meal plart-Qo not (othe water), blindness it was natural that the Lions Recyclabl Today The town is reviewing the reeds for the toda eat, smoke, chew gum, cand coug drops Clubs would involved in the until the blood sam- © Mr. Eric Swenson; Superintende of roa repair work on New Sout Road ge helping etc, following thém Environmental Control however, the preliminar pla is waiting public to be aware of this dangerou pl is taken. a : budget. He condition. © Present Status of Program Future Ex- approv of the town’s 198 Goals if the town ie con- ~ At two hours before the re pansion & adde that approves Hicksville Lions have bee in the forefront the the is then sent to Albany following: . struction, pla of this crusad B sponsoring Free Health Town Forum: to review. He noted, “Albany migh say Screenings and Awareness Programs, the Breakfast can’t into that much indebtedness.
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