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fora Wat Distric Official Inside Hicksville Alumni Association Dinner T Addres Midlan Civi 1390169430593711301 RC 2 | By GERT PAUL RoKSVE PUSLIC LIBRAZY Officiafrom the Hicksville Water District 1469 JEXUSSLEM will discuss water conservation, rates and HICKSVILL= purity at Midland Civic Association’s NY lls November 4 meeting. Members and guests will be able to ask questions to water district representatives at the 7:30 p.m. meeting held at Willet Avenue School. Comm. Richard Blankfire of the Depart- ment of Planning and Developme will be on han to discuss the rulesand department Incorporating The Hicksville Edition of the Mid-Island Herald regulation H will also discuss the problem Ant of *a282 of code complianc the zoning boar of ap- Vol. 2 No. 22 Thursday, October 29, 1987 50¢ All Rights Resuved Cen Phone: 747-8282 peal the buildin departme and - ing A question and answer perio will follow. Midland Civic was.a glowin success last Local Store Latest year. The-association’s president, Ellie Stationery Draycott, organize a coalition of civics in Hicksville to promote common interests. Some of last were Hicksville in highlights year Target Chain of Robberies Beautification Day the triangle at Nevada Street and Bethpag Road was landscape b A Hicksville stationery store was robbed the Town of Oyster Bay the spee limit on b aman who may hav also been responsi- Bethpa Road was lowered, and the Grove, ble for similar incidents throughou Nassau Prospect Franklin and Lenox Streets were and Suffolk counties, polic said. marked with “No Thru Truckin signs Nassau Police spokesma Hank McCann Midland Civic has momentum, gaine said that the robber of Penn Car and Sta- recognition and exposure in its efforts to im- tionery, 48 Plainview Rd., Hicksville, “may prove the community. be the same person doin a total of nine such pric on the Nassau County sid of the Jurie Art Show ine!’ and of Nassa card stores The independe Art Society is sponsor- basve been givioe ¢ similar des ons ing its22thannual juried art show November of theal Bre es ciiois pol are 1 throug 1 at the Hicksville Librar looking that suspect too. Suffolk has had Noted artest Jac Webb will doa critique several (stationer store robberies,’ he added. of the show for the regula meeting held on Amale white, armed with a handgu ap- November at 7:30 p.m. at the library proache Penn Card owner]. P. Pattelon Oc- All those interested are invited to attend. tobe 22 a 8:05 p.m., and demanded money. After the owner put the money in a paper bag the suspect directed Pattel to a back room, then fled on foot in an unknown direc- tion with 41,9 in cash. The perpetrator is described as approx- imatel 33-years- five feet 10 inches tall with brown hair, wearing blue jeans. Syoss Stationery Store, 200 Jerich Turn pike was hit atapproximately 1:10 that after noon, The store owner, 46-year- Vasant Christian, told police that a male white, arm- ed with a handgun entered the store and demanded money. from him. The robber escape th store with #500 in cash, on foot in an unknown direction. McCann said. Both robberies are “quite definitely related)’ McCann said. Ther has bee a series of stationery store robberies in the Second, Seventh and Eight Precinets. McCann main- tains that “many of the stores hit are lotter outlets.’ He explaine that card stores with lotter games generall have a larg amount The Spirit Of Halloween Hits Hicksville of cash on hand. ~ McCannsaid that both the Hicksville and DOHERTY FAMILY of Linden Boulevard decorate their home for Halloween. See ‘THE Syosse robberies are bein investigated by be found : PRIZE WINNING PAINTER Dolores page4 for more Hicksville houses with the holiday spirit. Halloween safety tips can the Second Squa of the Indepen- DiVincenzo, chairperson Rita Langdon dent Art Society’s Fall Juried Show, is one of the artists wh will be exhibiting her work atthe Hicksville Library from November 1 Loca Polic G On ‘Manhunt’ Fo Chimpan through 13. cornered the By RITA LANGDON ficer then claspe the chimp’sleas but the fences.” Officer Hannsgen chim about a.m. of last week seemed like an or- animal, accordin to Hannsgen, smacke his at 10:45 Tuesda calls like com- the incident, police received dinar da to polic officer Richard Hannsgen hand away. “I guess he didn’t my During Distributi O Trick said that he the fromlocal residents who spotte the animal, — that was until he found himself standin pany.” Hannsgen grabbe Hannsgen said “We call from Fork Lane inalocal face to face witha four foot chimp’ sweatshirt, but the animal twisted gota backyar him.” Or- Ba A Scho chimpanze his bod and kep breakin free of the of- Scho that kids outside had sighte Police would to the locations the chim Hicksville Teacher will The incident bega when Eight Precinct ficer’s grip “He looked like he was goin to g The Congres the time arrived, take a chunk out of me,” said. “I wasspotte at, but b they distribute trick-or-treat to all elemen- polic officer Hannsge wason routine patro Hannsge bag had moved on. “Some and h received an later learned that he had no teeth.” Then the the animal school students o Friday, October 30. Tuesday morning tary said saw the animal on Division owner, of 221 Bay homeowners the swing- The Hicksville Congress of Teachers “unusual occurrence” call chimp’s Jack Rynsky showe at the scene from trees,” he added. wishes all of Hicksville’s children safe and Avenue, Hicksville, up ing into the owner&# Five orsix polic cars were at the scene as Halloween. and the animal “jumped happ well asan Service Unit, which car- blue sweat pants, a brown arms,” Hannsge said. Emergenc he said. “We were thinly. shirt and white socks, The first time Hannsge The 14-year- chimpanze named Ky ries tranquilizer on- about calling for a helicopte (to do an spotte the animal wasina sump on Division Wyc, was reporte missing by his owner ing Burns Avenue PTA overhead search if this was take all Avenue and Tenth Street. Hannsge said that Monda October 19, at approximatel 8:3 goin to Hank he added. he saw the chim leave the sump and make p.m., said police spokesperso da long,” Cake Sale The told that the McCann said that the chim mig be us- his way throug three or four ba s at McCann. owner polic but should ed for entertainment, such as variety show. An Election Day bake sale sponsore b area homes. The officer left his pa carand animal was not dangerou peopl because he Mt. and Ky Wyc were not available Burns Avenue Parent Teacher Association mad his way into the backyar of oneof the not attempt to gra him may Rynsk McCann said. Officer for comment b press time. (PTA) will be held on November at Burns Division Avenue homes to “introduce become excited, the Wyclost Avenue. himself,” he said. He cornered the animal in Jeanette Williams was trailing the chim “Somewherealo way Ky fit his roller “I alittle between and 10, follow- his shoes especiall mad to Proceeds will be given to the PTAsscholar- a vegetab garde was apprehe Tuesda morning skates, sai “He looked tired and shi Fund. sive but I walked over and grabbe him b ing him throug local backyard Hannsgen him because he little hun over. He had a lon night.” Everyon is invited. the collar. He peele my han off.” The of- said. ‘She lost jumped —a October 29, 1987 Page-2 Hicksvil Filustrate News - Hicksutile. Ne Pork& Ghirsday, ——. Wha Hicksville I Readi Hicksville Restaurateur To Host “Jail And Bai The books were re- donations. following highly 2. THE GREAT DEPRESSION OF 1990°— Dr. Ed Restivo, proprietor and host at Pepper- pledge last week-at the Hicksville Public “Weall queste Ravi Batra corn’s restaurant on East Marie Street in want every bab to b bor healt Dimes Library “FICTION 3 [PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE — Howard Blum Hicksville, recentl joine March of Unfortunately one out of 12 childre bor also of in the United States is VEII — Bob Woodward Poster Child Coutieri, afflicted by ess, PATRIO GAMES — Tom Clanc 4. Megha a bik CALL ME announce a new defect,” Mr. Restivo said “Many 2. PRESUMED INNOCENT — Scott Turow 5. ANNA Patty Dukle Hicksville, to fundraising of thes bir event to be held in banque defects could be prevented if 3 WEEP NO MORE MY LADY — Mary Hig Peppercorn’ expectan: : better Clark room November 5 and 6. parents were educated about wha gins Th following videos were highl on re- Local business executives, community the can doto increase their chance o hav. FINE THINGS — Danielle Steel 4. quest last week at th library: leaders and prominent citizens will “do time ing health babies. 5. FRIED GREEN TOMATOES AT THE 1. BLACK WIDOW for the Marchof Dimes’ tohelp raisemoney “Money raised at Jai and Bail will — hel th WHISTLE STOP CAFE Fannie Flag 2. DUET FOR ONE number March of Dimes to prevent birth defects--America’s bring the good news of NONFICTION 3. THE MORNING AFTER babies one child health problem healthy to more peopl on Lon . 1. LOVE, MEDICINE AND MIRACLES — Bernie THE HIDING PLACE 4. Ja and Bail will be held from 11 a.m. to 11 Island,” he concluded. M.D. LUTHER Sieg 5 November and and Bail at p.m. on Thursda 5 Friday, Ja Peppercorn’ is open to for Novembe 6. Volunteers will be “jailed everyone on Lon Island. If you woul like tie Sale mock crimes, such as wearing a stripe your boss, mother-in-law or anyone else “ar Rummag with plaid shirt or drinking the last cup of rested” in goo fun fora goo cause, pleas November 1 Hicksville Jewis Center coffee without makin a fresh pot.