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heavya Man Sho By Pellet 1393114617249011401 #xCR 43 HCKSVL PUZS LIBZHELKER Gun At Mall 169 JERUSALEM Ave HICKSVILLE A 24-year- man wasallege shot in the righ le b apellet gun at Broadw Mall b youths, Nassau Police said. According the to Second Precinct report, s of Melius, - Wantagh was shot b a CO2 pellet gun in the parkin lo at the mall, Mid-Island formerl Plaza on December 1 sometime in the afternoon. Police Officer Raymon Kurz, while off du- in ty Syosse observed a blue Honda with three Incorporating The Hicksville Edition of the male white occupants. He noticed that Mid-!sland Herald one of the Vol. 2 No. passengers was holdin what 29 ap- Thursday, December 17, 1987 50¢ peared to be a gun out the window. When the car was at = stoppe Jackso Avenue and 5 dra Roa in Syosse Officer Kurz left his auto in and arrested three _ Flame teenagers at 333 p.m. Loca As result of the Eng a B arrest, subseque in- Off e € revealed vestigation that more than 1 cars i ; Saw 4 had Official = 2 their windows sho out in the Jericho Say SE Hicksville f ion and Plainview area between Aragin fire at alocal office 254 buildin may The pre-dawn fft and have N. Biedh 3:35 p.m, that da The three teenagers, caused close to # million in damag Hicksville “gutte the sect brand Steven Levine, 17, of fire official said. Woodbury Peter Ogur, roof of the 17 of and three- structure,&qu Owen: Syosse Robert Lehmann 17, of Jericho were arrested in the second floor connection with the gt and above incidents. The trio wasalso the Lt, charge with the ceilin Magee said. Firemen were to ordere out injury Melius, who was treated at Syosse of the structure after the walls to Communit Hospital witha contusion to his bega crack from the intense heat and right and released. to break le beg away,” he adde “Efforts to The contain and teenagers were charge withsecond- extinguis the flames were done from degre assault, second- criminal outside and above via tower ladders.” mischief and fire he fourth- criminal Posses- T origin, said at the present time sion of a The is weapon. trio was arraigned suspicious. “There was no apparent reason before wh fire Judg Jame Griffin in Nassau’s First a should have started,” Lt. Magee District Mineola the said. He also noted County, followin da that the front door was and were released in their parents’ custod open u the fire department’ arrival. are scheduled The The to return to court Januar buildin which is owned by BL] c Associates of 4 z Huntington, has a Parking Th locations of the vandalized garage o the first floor. cars, accor- Eigh tenants occupy to the other two din police sources, included the Ground floors, There was noone inthe Round ‘in Hicksville, Syosse Long Island buildin atthe time of the fire, Lt. Mageesaid Railroad Chief William Station, Flower Lane in Jerich Bir- Schuckman was in charg WELCOMING ANN AND GARDINE Hicks chwood Park Drive in Jericho and R GREGORY at the reunion in their honor ec uanmes ines from Bethpag werea cross-section of the “museum Road. All of the véhicles involved family’: (L-R,frontrow) Museum Trustee Hicksville and mutual aid unitsfactig Plain- were ReseMary Barrow; volunteers Anne Evers and Gussie Daines; Boardof Advisors Val Con- view, Jericho and East Meadow reportedl parked the time of the shootin were also at and unoccupied. th fire. Nassau County fire marshal and arson derective aaa Lt. ing Magee Cliff Davi Reelecte said.su volunteer Curator Don Attic Fire On Rover Lane Fire Commissione ; Curran; Director Joseph Vajdag; John and Joyce Shaw, visitors ; Historian Dick Warren Hicksville firemen battled Evers; Barrow, volun teer, and Museum Trustee-. an attic fire at Clifford G, Davis was reelected 3 Rover Lane, Hicksville, on November as fire com- Photos by Edward Bad 28 at missioner of the Hicksville Fire Department about 9:40 a.m., Lt. Magee said. on December 8. Hicks Museu Welcomes:F Wit One roomsustained dama “The Rece origi of Mr. Davis, who was the fire appearsto be he running unopposed, The of electrical,” trustees the Hicksvill courthouse. was said. All received 134 votes. Gregor the object of extensive occupants escape unharmed. Museum hosted for the areceptionreceitly strengthenin and refurbishing during a mus¢eum’s founders and long- leaders Town of Oyster Ba Community Develop Dr. Gardinerand Middle School Mrs. Ann Gregor Inareal ment Project funded b federal moniesmade Say sense, the affair Earl Deadlin wasa “famil reunion,” the available for historical site preservation. Gregory bein welcomed This was th first “Thank You’ Du tothe warnily b long visit of Dr. and Mrs, holiday there willbean timemuseum collaborators and enjoyin in- Gregory in two years, livin as the do in earl deadlin of Dec. 18 for the troduction Friday, to.current workers inthe service Castine, Maine, where the well-known To Local Merchants Thursda Dec, 24 issue. of the museum. created and led from they educator retired,.10 years ago. Since retur- The Home and Career classes of the 1962-19 to his boyhoo region, Gregory hasled Hicksville Middle School initiated On hand to recently greet the Gregory’s with inni th rejuvenation of th Castine Historical a Holiday Food Drive to benefit need refreshment,’reminiscenc and introduc. Societ ha hee active in sailboat Fir Hou regattas families, For two weeks, students were Saf tions to newer staff members urg- Op were museum in Penobscot waters, cultivated a larg . ed to donate a non- food item trustees, members of the board of advisors vegetabl gard each done the hor- Draw Crow year, which entitled the student to enter a dail Lar new museum director, Josep curator ticulture for which Vajda Mrs. Gregory and he were contributed local and Mrs, Donald Curran, historian drawin forprize b mer- The annual Hicksville Fire Department museu long known. They raise the oecropia, chants. Richard and house featuring Mrs. Anne Evers, and some and luna holida open Santa, fire safe- polyphemu silk worms whos co- Under the direction of teachers Tina Gian- museum The ty displa and lectures was held volunteer Gregorys enjoye coons, forwarded to the recentl Gregor Museum, sante, Martha Levy, Patricia Massa, the and the tosee Mary This yea children in were } party opportunity new ex- provid Hicksville and Nassau classrooms grade K- urg- Smith and Iris Williams, the food drive was hibits, and to ed toanswer a fire Four hundred inspect the 1986- completed with beautiful, safet quiz. non-injurious moths for a success. The collected food will be renovation of great and tests were the museum the teachers thirty-cight given out; 31 were building delighte and children, after final distributed to local families. historic Old and turned in. Grand Hicksville Courthouse Jail The completed prize win- metamorphosis. Allof the Home and Career classes would ners (two from each have been gra level) like to extend many thanks to the notified. followin Five hundred Smoke Bear toys local merchants and peop for all their help were given to participants, McDonald’s, Brooks Stationery Athlete&# Every child got to visit Santa. The Fire Ser- & Foot, Game Room, Electronics, Hallmark, all vice Academy’s Public Education Unit of Mid-Island Plaza (now Broadwa Mall) displaye thenew fire safet house that will tour county schools and shoppin malls to Promote the importance of home escape plan and:how to behave if a fire strikes. The open house program was organize Diabetes Club Meets b assistant chief Scanlon and captain Karl Schweitzer. The Mid-Island Hospital Diabetes Club’s next mee is at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, INSIDE which take on Be sfea Merchant of the Wee month, offer informationon diet, self blood Citize Part lucose monitoring, medication hygien _ichsvill ila : lycemia- Hig RADIANT ANN and GREGORY obliges the cameraman Edward Bady with her well-known research. There is a guest speak at each Thank Yo Note from Bill Roach charm as Museum partying Trustee and Attorney Ken Henrie and Historian Dick Evers meeting. There is no fee for share th joy of reunion. For further information, pleas call 520-221 : Hicksuille Bilustra News - Hicksuille, New York - Thursd Becember 17, 1987 Page-2 ry psp Merchant of the Wee Hicksville Travel Planners Ltd. ey ALPE AN NOZA jf By CATHERINE J. TOKAR P CERTI PU Acomn What happen when a trio of travel agents come togeth to form their own travel service? Success, and that’s just what fate has ordered for the three local a HICK who women own and operate Hicksville Travel Planners Ltd. on Broadwa Hicksville. Two years ago, the trio—Barbara Tuohy Cath Pizzo and Dorothy TRAVEL Ferrentino—decided to stop working as outside agents. The invested their 10 By in forming years experienc their own company. “We built our company on goo Yapport with our clients,” explaine Mrs. Tuohy president and Hicksville resident, PLANN “so we o referrals depen b word-of-mouth as well as maintaining our previous following. ; Th to their key success is their willingne to give time to eachclient to ensure satisfaction, said Mrs. Pizzo, owner/ and Hicksville resident. “Our main ‘objective is to have the client come back happy. Hicksville Travel Planners customize to client’s every pack eac needs, whether it be a group tour or short excursion a to Atlantic City. “We will work closel with the customer to ensure his satisfaction,” said Mrs. Tuohy Specia times outside of business hours can easil be arranged. * The agency’ specia services cater to everyone’sneeds.