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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

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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. To be contact: Robin Wheat, Chapt Services 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jerusale Avenue and Magli Drive freed from th cell--which is being con- Coordinator, March of Dimes the structed of bevera cans especially for Birth Defects Foundation, 424 Crossways March of Dimesby HarborDistributing Corp. Parks Drive, Woodbury, N.Y. 1170 (51 Star Bowler - must raise an assign “bail” by callin 496-210 friends, business associates and others for Chris Tanck, of Hicksville, is one of the star Chris isamember of the junio division of bowlers for the week of October 17, havin the Hicksville- Bowlin Leagu which an average of 204. practices at Westbur Bowl. Hicksville Soccer Club Meetin The Hicksville Americans Soccer Club Hicksville Middle School, Jerusalem will hold a genera meeting on Friday Avenue. November 6, a 8 p.m. in Cafeteria A of the

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- @ctober 1987 Hicksville Bilusteated News - Hicksville, Thursday. 29, Page-3 Social Notes and Personalities

Best Wishes Bob Sen In Your New Items Birthda wishes are in order to Mr. Bob There Is No Char Telender of Arcadia Lane Hicks as he celebrated his birthday on Oct. 16. We want you to kee sendin in your social notes and photo to us. We are | Happy Birthday Mark hap to publis announcements of you Happ Birthday to Mark Andersen of weddings, engagements, birthdays, Arcadia Latie. Mark celebrated his speci school anniversaries, news, etc. da on Oct. 14. ‘W wouldlike to also hear from our out- of-town and out-of-state subscribers. 3 Birthday In One House Write and tell us what you are doing The Dalton Home on Mead Place was where you are living and your memories the source of all the Happy Birthda songs of Hicksville when yo lived here. the neighbor heard recently. Daughter

If youhav news. . . .andeverythi is Margaret Mary celebrated her speci da news... .send it to us pleas Hicksville Oct. she became “sweet sixteen”, On on 14, BARBARA AND ROBERT Austen with their new son, Matthew Robert. Ilustrated News, E. Second St., 132 Oct. 21 Kerry Michael celebrated his 18th

Arrival — Mineola, NY 11501. birthday and Dad Ray celebrated his birth- New da on Oct. 17. Congratulatio to everyone. Barbara (Viscegli and Robert Austen Ginny and John Visceglie of Moeller of Smith Street, are the prou of an Street and Rose and George Austen of New Famil Addition Da For Diana parents Bi 8lb.9 oz. bab boy Matthew Robert, born Crescent Street. Mr. and Mans. Stephen Batt (Sharo Har- Diana Pino wh will Congratulatio to on October 13 Matthew is the grandso of became the for tigan) very prou parents, be celebratin her bi da Oct. 30. the second time, of a bab boy, 9th Birthday several ago. Mrs. Burry was 79-years- Christopher Ryan. Cheryl’ years Identity Of Myster Photo wishes to old. All her local friends extend their d Very Speci Happy Birthda In the Septemb 7 issue, the lustrated who was born on her survivors. ‘ Christophe Septemb of Street the sympat to Cheryl Seitz Princess upon published two pictures of students from at Brook is the a and she will be 30 Ston University Hospita of her on Oct She was great lad celebration oth Birthda 17 Nicholai Street School in 193 Lucille n of Walter and Joyce Hartigan, the missed. your famil and friends wish yo very Church, ns in longtim residents of Hicksville. This is the m Congre Of Teachers nae first grandso in the family The Hartigan’ The Hicksville of Teachers Dear Rita, randdaughte is Heather Lynne Batta It Matthew’s 9th Birthda Also Congres pro- udly announces the following new My sister visited me last weekend bring ‘4-years- Christopher godparent are Hamlin of Lane is Matthew Blueberr members: with her the picture of Miss Storey’s Karen and Tom Murphy (sister and the celebration ing to be congratulate upon class at the Nicholai Street brother-in-law of Laurie Bollhofer, Cind Handelman, Joyce 193 kindergarte Sharon) Christopher of his birthday which was on Oct. 30. gt Mark L. kis t home _Cannin Martin A. Cohen, ; Congratulation in “1 bottom second from egie Susan Feyler, Janice Finkelstein, Susan Iam photo row the Conrad The Bashwiner Birthday Galland, Patricia Warren, Joh Buffalino, right (Lucille Muhlenbruck), Weyer is directly above me. George The Staton’s Are Parents The Bashwiner Home on Arch Lan cer- Marilyn Hoch, Laura Jacob Evely Korzen- from - bir- Kubik, Lufti Cheslock is in the second row, first became had a very bus month celebratin dorfer, Donna Angela Laura and David of Hicksville th left. row first on the left is Roy pc Margaret Lynn, Constance Mancuso, Pa& Top the proud parents of a bab boy, Kevin Eisenmann; in the same row third from On Oct. 4th Warren Sr. celebrated his Weinberg, Jame Dentone, James McFeely, David, born on October 4 at Winthrop- lefts ATi ie. undisclosed on Oct. 8 daughter Susan Mead, Nancy Nowak, Lynn Patriarco, Hospital Mineola. birthday, t University Susan celebrated her uth birthday and on Awilda Ramos, Angela Sacco, Michele I do hope this will be Congratulation Lisa celebrated her 15t birthday. Steinber information Oct.13, beneficial. Enjoye seeing the photos Congratulatio to everyone and best wishes. It’s a Boy Thanks for the memories! Sergi 3rd birthday ; —Lucille Eric Douglas Wulff, a beautiful, boun- Russo had a speci to (continued on page 5) Sergio certainl very cing, baby boy, was born on October 21 his bir- da on Oct. 14, as he celebrated 3r Hicksville residents Laura (King) and and Russo thday Parents Anthony Peggy Robert Wulff. Hicksville Illustrate News and Frank North mail- sister Brittany grandparent Bab Eric was born at 7:30 p.m. at is presently engaged in an extensive his was to our and Jessie Galbrus mad sure da Shore Hospit weighin in at 8 ing program so that newcomers University endea- area can read our weekly very speci Congratulation Ibs. 12 ozs. vors and become regular subscribers. One Apart are Two Birthday’ Da The very prou grandparen George and Hans want to subscribe The employer of Dr. Kashan’ office wish and Patricia King of Hicksville, Yes!...1 to Dr. to Hicksville Mlustrated News to extend sincerest birthday wishes and Edna Wulff of Levittown. Equall and Kashan wh celebrated his birthday on delighte are godparent Patty King Kasha who both of Hicksville. The Oct. 1 and to his wife Orly Thomas Lullin, NAME Beatrice celebrated her birthda on Oct. 16. Their sons great grandmother arc: Wulff. and David made sure Julia King and Oma — certainle Mehrtens, ADDRESS that their da was specia Congratulation Laura and Robert on your The Reilly’ Part first born son. CITY/STATE/ZIP the resident of The on Arcadia Lane were A Touch Of Luxury FRANK DE MONACO, tormer Reilly’ i Mar- hosts of a in honor of Mirs. Monnia, PHON Hicksville will perform in ‘‘Fiorello!”’ party given Native Hicksvillian Jim a 197 Reilly on Oct. 3, Among the special School, recent- jorie graduat of Hicksville Hig C $6.50 per yr. C $11 for 2 yrs. were Mr. and Mrs. T. Bibb grand his Fiorello! guests ly returned from a lon weekend visiting () $15 for 3 yrs. Local Resident To Star As Jean and Colleen daughte Marjorie and her husband, Chuck Citizens De sister, Kathryn, Senior Frank De Monaco, son of Mary Bob and his wife Cathy for 2 grandson Wolff on their estate in Fairfax, Virginia. (1 $5.50 per yr. [) $10 yrs. Monaco Hicksville resident, will and Thomas and Brian Reilly. long-time O'Bri to have bee there © $1 for 3 yrs. Fiorello LaGuardia in the Ji was lucky enough be appearing as Anniversaries din- Add $5. per year for addresses life. The one of those pos Washington musical based on the ex- during off Long Island wishes are extend to Nan- ner on Saturda night. show, entitled “Fiorello”, was originally pro- Anniversary parties Method of Payment: (enclosed) and Joe Dixon. The Dixon’s celebrated the Oxmo@e Chec starred Tom member : duced on Broadway in 1959 and cy In attendance were a of of Mr. their 11th Anniversar on Oct. 9. Congratul LiL eae tS ieee et || Bosle well-known fo his portray diplomati corps. from the German Embass and best wishes. craft- Cunnin onthe TV series “Happy Days, tions a-well-known DC. attorney, master Card Expiration: “Murder She Wrote,” and as Dies and two genera the sheriff on Edna (Kroeme Burry sman Joseph Daly, : a on many commercials. officials. MAIL TO: spokesma The many friends of Mrs. Edna Burry transportation ‘ Anton Community Newspapers of hot on th estate was the Mr. De. Monaco, who is both an ac- (nee Kroemer), formerly Jerusalem A favorite spot P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, LI, NY 11501 on October was toppe off complish music director and actor, has Avenue, Hicksville, passe away luxurious spa. The evening & Mrs. was outside of the na- been involved with many Long Island 23, after sufferin a stroke. Burry at one of the nigh spots of Mass, at the time News theatrical production He was most recenlt residin outside Boston, tion’s capita Th Hicksville Illustrated death. (USPS346-720 seen as Smec in the Hofstra Gray Wig’s pro- of he address to was the Postmaster: Send ‘changes of “Peter Pan” and will soon be seen For many years Mrs. Burry Your Leaves Raked? duction Need Long Island Community Newspapers, Inc. under Pastor Rusch at the old Trini- N.Y. 11501. a Jimmy in the Bethpag Acting Company organist, The Hicksville Hawks Travelin Soccer P.O. Box 1578, Mineola, demolished, on at of Neil Simon’s “The Ginger ty Lutheran Church, now Entered as second class paid postage production Team (boy under age 12 are plannin a trip N.Y. and ad- West Nicholai Street. She was a very active the Post Office at Mineola, bread in late and are willing the Act of Lady her sud- to Engla Jul 198 ditional mailing offices under in “doing for others” right up to of the “Fiorello!” will to rake leaves to help defray the cost Congress. The current productio of den death. Long rake and leave at Published weekly on Thursdays by Chorale on trip. The bo will ba 7 be presente by the Freeport Mrs. Burry is survived by her brothers, island Community Newspapers, Inc. 132 cents pe bag. Mineola, NY 11501 November 6 7, 13 and 1 at Freeport Hig William, of Riverhead, and her brother, East Second Street, Phone - 747-8282. of to have leaves (P.O. Box 1578) (516) School under the direction GeraldJ Kirby Elmer Kroemer, formerly of Hicksville, For an appointment your Pat Subscription $6.50 per year. in Muttontown, and two rake call Pat Longo at 433-527 or Rooney For informatio call 223-2522, 378-73 OF now residing LS children. Her husband Max passe away at 822-447 623-13 @ctober 29,2 1987 Bage-4 - Thursday. Hicksville Iilustrated News - Hicksville, New York Hicksv Residents G All Out for Halloween Photos b Catherine J Toka of Th Hicksville IHlustr N

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s 3 ‘ £ IS HAPPY SCARECROW can be found at the Lupski’s. ALL house DECKEDOUT on Admiral Lane. 5 ane. THE DiBENEDETTO CHILDREN on Alpine Lane this scarecrow. Hicksville Dilustrated News - Hicksville, New Bork - Thursdav. October 29, 1987 Page-5 (continued from page 3) their new granddaughte Aislinn Mairiii da (Maiorino and John Payne, of Manor- Dave&# 16t Birthd Dear Lucille, Dalton. ville, N.Y. Congratulation to Mr. David Feit of Paula he celebrated his 16th birth- Thank you much for input. A Street as very your Aislinn was born o Sept. 28 weighi in Little Melissa was born on Sunda Oc- weeks Helen and John on Oct. 18. to Dave. few ago Lupski. Ib. She was 20” da Way go at ozs. long tober 11, at 7:3 a.m. at Brookhaven Hospita Bill Cheslock and Lou Millevolte inden- Parents William and Dolores and She weighe in at 6 lbs., ozs. It’s Dan’s Birthday tified many of the students, I am glad you brother wh will celebrate his 1st bir- wishes are in order to Mr. Billy, John and Happ Birthday _ wrote because were unable to inden- Th delighted grandparen are they with Meat Market thda on Oct. 26 are beamin pride of Hicksville, and Mrs. Daniel Davison, of George’ tify.who you were. —Rita Jean Majorino, their newest addition. on Main Street. Dan will celebrated his bir- at Doris Lebleu, of Lakeland, Florida, and Mr. Proud thday the last week of Oct. Although he Grandparent Robert Payne, of Quoque, N.Y. in Welcome.to Our World... would not releave the date or we all ex- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dalton of Miade age tend to him our sincerest birthday Place are proud to announce the birth of Melissa Jean Payne, daughter of Lin- Birthdays Birthdays Birthdays wishe Dr. Carol Miller Spea Double At Willet PT Meeti your closet usage Willet Avenue School parents were in- troduced to a “Self-Care Program for their Fully Adjustable - Changeabl - Removable children, at the Oct. 7 meeting of the Willet Avenue PTA.

Dr. Carole Miller spok about this program which will be presented to th fifth and sixth grade of Willet. This program stresses the DR. MILLER HOLDS an open discussion after rules and regulation that should be set up with Willet Avenue School parents viewing a ‘‘self-care”’ film that fifth and between workin parent and their children, sixth graders willsee. whoare frequently referred toas “Latch-key kids.” The program deals with fire safet and responsibl for their actions whe left on first aid and also the need for children to be their own.

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Hicksville Bllustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, October 29, 198 Page-b Hicksvill Elk Join In Levitto 40th Birthd Hicksvill Elk Awarene Progr A Oktoberfe Hicksville ha its their Are On Today’ Lodg beginnin to Levittown to hel célebr got Bir- The Elks Drug Awareness program was Children Drugs” flyers wer, as Levittown Lodg and subsequently thda as a community and march in their again represented at the annual distributed and eagerl accepted b th: Hicksville-Levittown. Now as the Hicksville parad on October 10. OKTOBERFEST in Lindenhurst. This is the parents in the family groups attending Lodg members were very happ to go back third consecutive year that the Elks have at- The Elks national Drug Awareness Progra the fourth tended, the past two asa combined effort of isaimed at throug eight grade the Elks Central Island District Lodge A emphasizin prevention, not treatment. I thousand “Hugs Are Better Than Drugs” has received and appreciation fo bump stickers, 500 similar buttons and its efforts from President and First Lad Nan several thousand ‘“‘How T Tell If Your

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HICKSVILLE ELK LODGE Members Contingent L-R Ed Jerabek, ‘Treasure Hugs Bun- REPRESENTING THE HICKSVILLE Lodg in celebration of Levittown’s 40th birthday ny (Ken Grosser, Hicksville Ledge Drug Awareness Committee Chairman); John were Bro. Lou Braun; John D’Errico; Lou Cesta; Bro. Joe Nezer; Sal Amico; Bro. Benny Mulligan, past Exalted Ruler and Danny Seip, present Exalted Ruler represented the Elks (Da Bum) Mroz; E.R. Danny Seip; Bro. Russel LaPanne and Tom Preston. Drug Awareness Progra at an annual Oktoberfest.

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be cost efficient. 3 He Austin would like a regiona approach for our hometown. sees no reason why each individual town should build itsown plant, whena centralized | facility could handle all the waste created. #1 21 office Nassau on the south shore of County “There are locations Century Suffolk County that are perfe for this type of because they are not near any facility 21 precious aquifers,’ Austin said. Centur When questioned about the feasibility of Jannace Realty, Hicksville Hicksville Century 21 this plan whether any area in Suffolk would Sponsors Athlete Office No.1 im Nassau County b interested in housing a solid waste plant which would process the waste of Oyste Bay, Austin admitted he had not had the oppor- tunity to present the proposal. “If I were the supervisor of a town, most of which are Republican I’d run for the chance to speak with the Democratic challenge Austin said sarcastically Regardle of the outcome of regional ef- forts, Austin does not want the Old Bethpag area to b the electe site. “Every study we seen so far indicates that area is one of the most toxic in th state of and you can’t go putting that kin facility Century 21 Jannace of Hicksville, a full service office, in that kind of area,’ said Austin. “We will be named the one Century 21 office Joe Jannace, president of Century 21 was recently numbe force to clean it up inthe next few yearsan Jannace and Dan Middleman in Nassau County we can’t have that effort hampere by/| existence of sucha plant” _ Delligatti does not believe any other town would accept Oyster Bay garbag admit- ting that h is doubtful he would be willing to take care of theirs. O the zoning issue as it applie to water conservation, both candidates support stricter enforcement of present regulations. Dear homes is Joe: Acrackdown on illegal two-family On behalf of Easter Seals Society solution. considered by bothto b key tothe would like to thank you and your staff at C-21 Jannace for your con- tinued support of our programs! Se Society & Dinner Fashion Show Mette Maryanou November 9 733 p.m. at Hicksville Jewis Center Ave. and Magli Drive Jerusale b of hometown team. $1 per person You too can e part th Easter Seals, CENTURY Whether sponsoring a local athlete or supporting and we' of 21, JANNACE is truly the Number Hometown Team proud be of ou r team. our accomplishments. You too can part exciting Joseph N. Jannace, Pres. Open the door to a whole new career. JANNAC REALTY Contr—— 284 OLD COUNTRY ROAD ¢ HICKSVILLE OFNCE 1S INDEPENDENT ONNED AND OSS The Home Town Advantage EA entury 21 Office, Nassau County) 055-5115

year-to-date-Brokers Council... .. SEE 1987 Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, October 29. Page- Town of Oyster Bay’s 1988 Preliminary Budget Holds Steady The of Nassau, Oyste Ba Town Supervisor Josep Colb homeowner’s bill if the property is located Colb pointe out that the Preliminar own budgets County in- its General Fund, Police L announced tha the 198 Preliminar Budg ina villag Under this propose budge the Budge boo can onl reflect information cluding District, of the and Sewer Districts, will hold the gener Town tax rate at 87 per rates for each class would b set as follows: concerning a maximum of 14.22% Community Colleg tax bill. approximately 26.73 of the 4100 for the sixth consecutive year. Class I, 41. and 9/1ot cents (’8 rate: $1.5 average homeowner total property represents the homeowners’ tax bills, Thes last Colb said “The continuation of this stable and 7/1oth cents) Class LI $1.8 and 8/1oths “The Preliminary Budg reflects 6.37 figure ap- in the the tax rate has been achieved throug the hard cents (’87 rate: $1.8 and /1oth cents) Class of the tax bill that goes for local speci pear budge prepare b County. concluded, “the budg process is The\ work of all Town department Department IIL, $1.8 and 2/10th cents (’8 rate: #1.7 and districts and the 7.85 that goes tothe Town Colb that im- Nassai heads have submitted their yearl budgetar a/1oth cents) Clas IV, $1.7 and 3/10th cents General Fun, Part-Town and Highway an ongoin project begin again a the of thenext requirements keepin in mind that only the (’8 rate: #1.6 and 2/10th cents). budgets,” explained Colby.“If a resident&# mediatel following passage Tietjen of his budget Each budget, durin my term most necessary expenditure would be con- Hauling Garbag property of the 7.85% which is 2.48 year’ posts’ s as has reflected my concem for It wa sidered and that department would b ex- or hers total tax bill.” Supervisor, The 198 Preliminar Budge also includes in and my to pected to maintain quality service to economy government pledge enterec the S.T.A.T.E. and More Areas residents residents,” (Sanitation Transport kee those services need and ex- Americ which the cost of - Transfer Expense tax covers School districts, which make 59.05 the level.” The Preliminary Part-Town (planning, up pect at highe positior of shipping garbag out of state. For the com- the tax bill, prepare and ado their building and zoning Budget which is not average da proc ing yea the rate will be #3.4 and 1/2 cents pai b property owners in village also hel Satu pe #100 of assesse valuation (’ rate: 41.54 the line at 22 3/10th cents per #100 of assess- ner hor and 1/1 cents) The 198 rate was areduction Parent ed valuation. Mid-Island Singl Grou Meeting Childre the rate because the The Town from previous year’ propose genera budget—for The Mid-Island Parent Group has Thanksgiving”’-No meeting. he was Town had delaye shippin out of state for Singl all Town of Oyster Ba residents—totals scheduled the dates and The will be held at the Hicksville Staff almost sixteen months, thereby saving following meeting meetings pr $40,132,17 The 198 budge was $37,096,42 topics for the month of November, accordin Senior Citizen Housing Community Room, commu money plu th interest it accrued. A signifi to Town Councilman Kenneth S Road The Assessment cant factor that has contributed to the in- Oyster Ba 35 Newbridg beginni at 7:30 p.m. State ar Diamond. The are ope to all separate divorcedand Unde State law allowin Nassau County crease is the ever increasing distance the Hick: November widowed parents. toestablish four categories of property assess- Town must ship its residents’ garbag Wednesday, 4 ‘‘Latchkey to shar Children, A New Profile Th Single Parent Program operates under ment, each with its own rate, allowable ad- The ¢3.4 and 1/2cen rate, based ona pro- Emerges Depart November 11 the of the Town’s Abuse Con- justments have been made to benefit jected budge of #4 million, will cost the Wednesday, “Thriving auspices Drug Sunc trol a division of the of residents of one, twoand tnree famil homes homeowner witha #7,00 assessment, $241. Despite Hardship Agency, Department Cathed November 18 Forum” Services. For information call and asof this year, residents of condominium for the year. Wednesda “Open Community altar wl . Wednesday, November ‘‘Happy DACA at €Xt. units in developmen of three stories or less. Speci Districts 25 795-5943, 719 Legion Th rates for the propose 198 gener Town The Preliminar Budge document lists the service budget would b set as follows (al 198 rates Our! revenues and allocations of all districts in Class cents rate: 87 speci are brackets) I, 8 (’8 Remen in the Town. There are more than such Diabete Clu Present For Your Class II and 1/ cents 50 Cari Ey cents); (apartments 8 This districts which suppl services such a fire pro- (& rate: 9 1/ cents) Clas III (utilities 95 and Mid-Island Hospital in cooperation with for peopl with diabetes as well as explain tection, water, refuse collection, communi- Asia, H 8/aoths cents rate: and cents) the Long of the American the of this illness. (’8 95 3/10th Island Chapte ing long- complicatio Red ty parks etc. Many of these districts are Cr and Class IV (al others) 8 and 8/1oths cents Diabetes Association’s New York Affiliate, The Diabetes Club is open toall people in- administered b locally elected Boards of elite U: (’8 rate: 8 and 9/10t cents). will hold the monthl meeting of its Diabetes terested in diabetes education. Family Commissioners who prepare their own The Preliminar Budg for Part-Town Club on Monda November 2, at 7:30 p.m. members and friends are encourage to at- budgets which, by State law, must be E totals $3,577,5 The 198 total was #3,360,4 in the hospital’ lower level staff room. tend. There is no fee for participation. For would reflected in the Town’s Preliminar Budge Under this propose budge the rates The program will feature a discussion by more information, pleas call the Lon Island document. As propose b those districts, The’ beas follows: Clas I, 22 and 3/1ot cents (’87 Ted Karl, M.D. Dr. Karl is a staff ophthal- Chapte of the American Diabetes Associa- some will reflect tax increases, some wil! Quality rate: 22 and 3/1oths cents); Clas II, 24 7/10th mologist who will discuss proper eye care tion at (516)752-17 decrease and others remain schedul cents (’87 rate: 2 and 6/10ths cents) Clas III, unchanged Novem 24 and 8/1o0t cents (’87 rate: 24 and 7/10th Document Available Room c cents) Class IV, 2 and 1/10th cents (’87 rate: Colb noted that the Preliminar Budg Mill 22 and 8/1oth cents). Overeater Mee Novembe 15 document will be available to residents wh . Anonymo The wish a A fee Highwa Budg to purchas copy. ¢ per copy Overeaters Anonymous, a 12 step recovery Community Church, Hicksville. plicabil will be the of The 198 Preliminar Budge for Highwa charge to cover cost printing. program for recovery of overeating, will hold’ Ther are no dues or fees for membershi applic ‘As local libraries will have its totals #15,033,542 Last year’s total was alway copies beginner’s meeting on Monday, For more information, please call OA’s available for public inspection. November from to 415,030,492 This tax is not included in a 2, 8:3 10:30 p.mat Parkwa hotline at 795-68 Ar

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Hicks Bilustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, October 29, 1987 Bage-9 American Legio Halloween Safe Advis

Legionnaire Lo Charles Wagner American legion Post 421 advises Hicksville parents and to take to our children and homes on Halloween which iscySaturda Oc- By GREG BENNETT speci safeguar protect tober 31 Charles Wagner Post #421, Hicksville Parents should escort or provide escort for children trick or treating. Never let achild trick ortreat alone. Escorts should know the phone numbers of the parents and the Nassau County The weekend of October 23-25 was a very bus one for Hicksville Legionnaires. Frida was Police in case of an emergency. Trick or treat in a familiar neighborhoo during dayligh a Nassau County American Legion at Williston Post Cdr. Christo and PC West meeting 144. and avoid crossing main roads. A preplann trick or treating route should be determined Tietjen served as Color Guard. Cdr, Christo Commander Hochbrueckner our gave County b parents. Children should be told never to enter the hous or vehicle of a stranger. donation. It was a posts’ specia olympic proud moment for our past. Costumes should not be made of a flammable material and wom a not to interfere with It was noted at the that Nabisco makers of famous cookies, has meeting Corporation, the vision and mobility of a youngster. During the evening children and escorts should avoid entered The intoan agreement with Jan Fond to feature Ms. Fondaon Nabisco products streetsand house that are not well lit. Never use a par ora vacant lot as ashortcut at night American Legion VVA and other veterans organizations contacted Nabisco to show op- Parents should provide children with flashlight and put reflector tape on costumes. position and Nabisco terminated the agreement with Fonda and only marketed some Fon- Youngster are advised not to eat treats until treats are inspecte b parents. Sealed and da product upstate. wrapped treats are considered the best. Saturda night October 24, the Nassau County American Legio held Testimonial Din- The New York State Office of Crime Prevention encourages parents to provide children ner honorin Past County Commander James Frazer, wh for many years was the County with a Meet n’ Treat party durin the evening to prevent children from trick or treating Children and Youth Chairman. Present County Dick Hochbrueckner stated after dark. Homeowners wh are from hom should leave an exterior and interior on he was a better Legionnaire and better man for knowing Jim Frazer. A a gift the County away light and to leave a vehicle in the Advise to watch house. Never Staff presented PCC Frazer witha pair of roller skates with wings Jim Frazer has served his arrange driveway neighbor your door to believe has hostile intent. Call the poli first. community as a Legionnaire and volunteer fireman. His family the Seaford post and the open your anyone you Commander Harry Christo, of Charles Wagner American Legion Post 421, and County State and County American Legio are proud of Jim. Commander Hochbrueckner wish our youngsters a safe and happ Halloween. PC. Jo Hicksville Legionnaires Cdr. Christo, VC Gre Bennett and PC West Tietjen were honored Rizos is the Law and Order Chairman and _ Al Cinotti is the Children and Youth Chair- to share a table with Past County Commander Albert H. Woessner (1958-59 Al was a Past man of Charles Wagner Post 421. Department Vice Commander. Sunda October 25, was the Nassau County American Legion Back T God service at the Cathedral of the Incarnation in Garde City. National and post colors were massed b the Your Communit Newspape |s Delivered altar while the National Anthem and Gol Bless America. Hicksville congregation sang our Your Letter-Carrier Legionnaires Arlene Howard, Greg Bennett and Steve Wladyk attended this impressive B Reliabl service which calls for the return to the basic patriotic values of God and Country. Our next meeting is Monday, Noverhber 2. Please try to bring more stamps for veterans. Remember our POW/MIA’s. W PORTLEDGE SCHOOL This column honors USAF M/ Steven H. Adams listed killed in action in Southeast Twelfth Grade School Asia. His fate was never determined by the US Government, even thoug th International A Coeducational, Nursery through Day of Academic Excellence In A Personal, Trusting Atmosphere Red Cross said M/ Adams was alive as a POW. Adams of Spencer, Iowa was part an elite USAF pararescue team. Environment Qual Revie Commissio Meeti

The Town of Oyster Bay Environmental and revisions to the Town’s Environmental Quality Review Commission (TEQR) has Quality Review Law. scheduled its next meeting for Wednesday, Established in 1977, the TEQR Commission November 4, at 10:30 AM in the Conference is authorized to study analyz investigate Room of the Department of Public Works, and report o all environmental impacts of 15 Miller Place Syosse applications submitted to, or actions con- The Commission will discuss the ap- templated by the Town Board or other Town plicabilit of the Town moratorium on various agencies, 355 Duck Pond Rd, Locust Valley, NY 11560 (516)671-1475 before the Town Board application pendin Gy OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 10AM Merit Scholarship Exam, January 23, 1988 Heart Association Portledge graduates attending Barnard, Bowdoin, Carnegie Mellon, Colgate, Duke, Georgetown, American Hamilton, Lafayette. McGill. R.P.1., John Hopkins, Smith, Trinity, Tufts, Tulane, Wellesley & Wesivan. WE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Pontiedge Schoo! admits students of any face. color. and national or ethnic origin’

“Nassau County has gained national recognition as one of the best places to live and raise your family. Oyster Bay Town is the best place in Nassau County, that’s why we all choose to live here. We need your help to keep it that way.” COUNCILMAN ANGELO DELLIGATTI Tuesday, November 3, Vote Republican ANGELO A. DELLIGATTI Supervisor, Town Ovster Bay

Angelo A. Delligatti - Republican, is endorsed by: Gold Shields, Superior Officers Association Nassau County District Council of Carpenters and Joiners Long Island Federation of Labor AFL-CIO Detective Association, Inc. Nassau County Police Nassau Local 830 CSEA Nassau County Patrolman’ s Benevolent Association Metropolitan Police Conference, Inc. and many others TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, Join ‘thousands of your neighbors and friends, VOTE REPUBLICAN ELECT THE GULOTTA FOR COUNTY EXECUTIVE, DELLIGATTI FOR BAY TOWN SUPERVISOR REPUBLICAN TEAM OYST ON ROW B pai for citizen for delligatti aI

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- October 29, 1987 Paye-10 Hicksville Filustrated News - Hickstille, New York Thursday, Halloween Safety

not be costume, reflective on their clothes will - Sincethe community’s youth will tape make them more visible. in school thisHalloween, trick-or-treaters will with onl for and mouth be combing local streets earlier than usual. *Masks slits eyes Drivers should be alert,especiall around side may obscure vision. be in the *Those rounds at should streets, as these young gobli will makin night a founded in 1986 by Howard J. Finnegan area. carry flashligh *Try to trick-or-treat witha group of friends RITA LANGDON EDITOR Tips their children or an adult. JAN MANASKIE ASSOCIATE EDITOR FLO GRIES SOCIAL EDITOR *Parents should give *Avoid from a familiar HOWARD FINNEGAN CONTRIBUTING EDITOR somethin to eat while the are trick-or- straying Post Office Box 70 © Hicksville, N.Y..11801 treating. A child may be very tempte toeat neighborhoo Mid-Island’ +h Incorporating the Hicksville Edition of the Herald the cand without an adult inspecting all the Noeth ‘ founded in 1949 by Fred J. there is much Halloween fun to treats first. Although Hicksville IIlustrated News is published every Thursday be b had, is also a time to exercise caution. *Wearing a bright costume that can it * by Anton Community Newspapers of Long Island fellow trick or treaters can Th Hicksville Hlustrated News wishes 132 East Second Street, Mineola, New York 11501 seen b drivers and

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To Th Editor: respondin to the people That’ is: why As the Hicksville campaign coordinators Angelo Delligatt has alread been endors- for “Citizens for Delligatti, we wish to ed i town superviso by the Civil Service thank all members of our community who Employee Association, the Nassau Coun- have contributed to the effort to elect ty Police Benevolent Association, the Councilman Angelo A. Delligatti as our Nassau County Detectives Association and town supervisor. th Nassau County Superior Officers A candidate needs volunteers in order Association. to conduct a succéssful grass roots cam- Our candidate for supervisor has in Hicksville paign. Delligatt supporters demonstrated a distinct interest in have obtained signatures for designatin Hicksville and its residents. Councilman petitions, distributed campaign literature Delligatt has recentl participate in events the railroad station and at the Delco at organize by various community groups. Neafie Buck Sr. built this miniature race car for his sons, Garret, voters, Plaza telephone registered plac Some of the organizations include the Frank and Neafie. He started building this car in 1934 or ’35. They -us- ed stickers on their Delligatt bump cars, Catholic Golden Age Club, the Hicksville edit for the 100th anniversary of Hicksville. Sitting in the car is Neafie, “Another for poste Famil Delligatti” Baseball Association, the Gregory Museum, Jr. garde signs, and displaye Deelliga the Hicksville Community Council, the in store windows. This posters generosity Hicksville School District, the Sons of Italy is greatl appreciated Galileo Galilei Lodge the Emest F. Franke Autumn The gol and crimson maple leaves Councilman Delligatt is b far the most Republica Club, and the Hicksville Fire candidate the of Flutter gently to the ground qualifie seekin position Department. Th frost is thick and snowy white town supervisor. While seryin on the Beneath the tree the gathe Throug his involvement with the On this October morn, town board, Angel has implement pro- To form a mound. Hicksville organizations, Angel is aware Its left their mark heapin gram ranging from protecting our environ- icy finger -of the issues that face our community. and lawn. Sarli ment to eliminatin automatic salar in- On flower, shrub Lydi Duff Hicksville needs a supervisor- is creases for the Town upper management. tow in tune with the issues that As chairman of the Town Board Parks Com- concem our mittee, Angel worked with Councilman community. Tom Clark to develo Triangl Park bet- On November 3, we urge you to vote ween Old Country and Plainview Roads. for our next town supervisor, Angel A. His experience as a former Director of Delligatti and the Delligatt team. Legislativ Affairs, combined with seven Genevieve Fischetti and Marc Herbst Dear Ladies: would subjec another woman to pan- years as an Assistant District Attorney, Citizens for Delligatti Three mornings last week, before I got tyhos that have lifespan of “from dresser made Councilman Delligatt effective in Hicksville Campaign Coordinators my shoes on, I wanted to crawl back into drawer to the bi toe?” bed and pull the covers over my head, The What woman would subjec another cause: pantyhos Yes, said pantyhos woman to stockin held up b garter belts? To The Editor: roadwork that was started in April and still Because three mornings last week, a hug What woman would subjec another The residents of Po are not the is The result resembles a bomb- Lane onl _ incomplet run appeare in my pantyhos before I got woman to corsets with whalebone stays? voters in Hicksville who are consideri giv- ed out ruin. them past my knees. What woman would subjec another ing the Democratic Party a chance to im- Perhap the best way that Hicksville woman to a girdle prove conditions here. The northwest por- residents can get the same considerations O that third moming (as I have done Those awful thing we wore twelve. tion of Hicksville has been overlooked for and service for their tax dollars (which the countless other mornings I watched my hours a day— girdle and long girdle years, receiving onl the absolute minimum current. administration plan to increase husban yank on his socks— that’s what and those terrible thing we wore under in maintenance and service (althoug all again that other areas of the Town of he did, he yanke on his socks—he didn’t slacks that came below our knees. of Hicksville has been ignore when it Oyster Ba take for grante is to take our plac his hand into his socks to separate comes to rubbish dispos and cleaning cause to the voting booths. them; he didn’t plac his bi toes careful- An I ask you, what woman would sub- No this area is getting mostl unneeded A Register Republic l into his socks he didn’t guid his remain- ject another woman to that unforgettabl ing toes and feet into his hose until his heels horror: The Playte Living Girdle? The rub- were safely in place he didn’t gingerl inch ber creature we sprinkle with bab To The Editor: came here. No one even thinks of it as his socks up his legs powder (after dousin our bodies with cor- An Ope letter to the town of Oyster somethin they should do. Nassau residents nstarch before we wrestled and wiggled Bay. seem to b the worst. “Consumate Con- He did none of this. None of this: and jiggled ourselves into its rubber jaws. I have campaign since 195 when first summerism” is not the way to run.a coun- He yanke them up, shoved his fee (his moved to Long Island, to wake New ty. We need to think of putting back what socks sturd and runless into his shoes And when we g it up to an inch below Yorkers up to the complete and total lack we take out of this world. We need recycl while I sat with yet another pair of wor- our waist, it would come to life and force of interest in their environment. We do ing We need total commitment. Please no thless pantyhos hangin from my lap. our thumb through one of its “tiny not live in this earth for our benefit. If we more tax raises for dumpin our excesses “Tell me something I said to my hus- breathin holes” and there we would stand: do no take care of it, it will not be here on someone else, let’s take care of Long band, “how old are those socks?” corn-starched and bab powdered, for our children. We seem to feel that we Island for the Long Islanders to come. Three, mayb four years old,” he said. persperation drippin down our brow with can take and take and never replenish. I Caroline LC Goldsmith And off to work he went with his reliable a piece of fat the size of a plum peekin have been using a compost pile since I socks stuffed into his sensible shoes. out of the hole our thumb ha created.

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- Hicksville Fitustrated News - Hicksville, New York Thursday. October 25, 1987 Page-1 Kiwanis Club Installs New Officers & Directors

~- Hicksville Kiwanis Clu officially in- Maid Inn. Kiwanis L.L. North Division Lieute- spouses, friends and relatives of the officers the stalled-the-officers.and directors for the nant Governor John Gridley was th install- and directors were present to enjoy 1987-19 administrative year at an Installa- ing officer. festivities. tion Dinner Dance held recentl at the Maine In addition to Kiwanis members and (photos by Sieg Widder)

LT. GOV. GRIDLEY (left) presents Hicksville Kiwanis Club Secretary, Dr. Ber- nie Paul with a 30 Legion of Honor year pin OUTGOING PRESIDENT KEITH (right) LT. GOV. GRIDLEY (left) presents a Past LT. GOV. GRIDLEY (right) pins the Club and thanks him for his of service. years presents the 1937 original Charter of the President K pin to Dr. Keith Pastuch and President K pinon CharlesI. Montana, Jr., —- Hicksville Kiwanis Clubtoincoming presi- congratulates him for two consecutive, suc- and wishes him success in his coming (se- dent Charlie. cessful terms as president. cond time) year as president. JOIN US ELECT A FRIEND AND NEIGHBOR TOM GULOTTA YOUR COUNTY EXECUTIVE THESE ARE JUST A FEW OF YOUR NEIGHBORS VOTING FOR TOM GULOTTA ON ELECTION DAY. THEY PRESIDENT CHARLIE (left) presents a TO THEM IN ELECTING framed, mounted gavel to past president ASK YOU JOIN Keith in appreciation for his service to COUNTY EXECUTIVE GULOTTA, Kiwanis. SUPERVISOR ANGELO DELLIGATTI, COUNCILMEN JOHN VENDITTO, TOM CLARK AND ANN OCKER, TOWN CLERK CARL MARCELLINO AND RECEIVER OF TAXES GARY ~ MASIELLO. and Mary William and and {o Hick Birdie Mac C Myr Ali Hellmick ‘alerie Johnso: Fitzpa Howarc and Eth Boor 3 aron Test anp Danie! | ilbert and Cather Russell Ci La La Zadi tine GaroCar s MacDonaldand Ma

Brown «Georg a Patricia Lynch Gi Ba s Perez re Sprn David and isab Maile JaFoe goete ther Edward Leroy and Edwards Br ence Wirth and Cook iberta andMarJane Murray en Regina lo wie h jarie ec Willi largaret and nneth Fundus Andrea and Gelbert Riess john All vatherine x lose, john and DeLeona: Bec! ic! vers Olg petCatherine ‘Green laine 7 ‘har! Ree t Hoch J Bilello tah arty an Agn P lres a untasret Shvei parenes lone Louis arBel Catherine Gray A St nd Josephine Aversgne ‘Mary Ann Bell Linda Tillman. M beth Belt Agatha and Nicole Mongelli Louis and Rosemarie Youlno hir«OZap Luke johnson Marite Hennessey Barbara Gurraino Jett‘rederickan Kenneth anH. Don eae nd ‘ge Soncini Young. LeBoalt g Lillian Bertell Sealing ise Celenzo o rank AdamsSon Viola Sutter Helen DiPiero \nthony a Patricia Sciabarass Daniel Smith Constance Eil Marien jeblonak r Rsggat Dolores and George Berg Maritza Aviles Marie Giattino Cathy and Jon Guljord. h and Franc Cilibertk f carBeritem scl Cat re pc i Sw Markey Victoria Maxey Mar and Mary A. Paulicek LT. GOV. GRIDLEY (left) K Past Carol a presents Carmen Catherine Jankus Marie FarlSeierkowski john N Markts Genevieve Muller with a 35 rt President William Murphy year eben Th Paul Tantillo an rude, and Cathy Kunz Eileen Milbauer feobel George thanks him fer his Mich Barbara Schmi of Honor pin and Mal ue rine Can ine and Anthony Romano esichael Ferrado james TeneYorke Narfiet and service to Albora ‘and. Saccardi 3 long-time dedication Rosetta Wi Mary Yorke Margaret and fohn Jo 003 lin Mess een arnsen orl alstrom Glug Kiwanis. a eae Daniel and Gesuald: fescueen nnemarie Kwaschyn m Daniel. Kat! ine and Irene Gesualdi Doreen and Ann Peters santo Bertone N Sh Banta Richard Pet lele J an on yt Ann Klenott lizabeth and Dennis Woessner lorence St We Eng Mark Cardella Charlotte Langmack Sophi Pri Maree Co (Helen. Edward Sewell A.A.R.P. Eileen Millis Mildred and Joseph Drab Ge a Meeting ‘Theresa Kiss | F Levie a Miltenber; Joann Elema robin Barber Evans janet L. and Robert A Perro Alfred Tedo NorGla anJo Violet Strachar Rose Tantillo h The next meeting of the A.A.R.P. Anna Raynor Chapte john Caer. Cherie St nthony Cipollone Eileen C YPo Hild Victor Nawrocki Salvatore and joan Negri K Vincent Brewi hel Hall on n lorence McMumisk: will be at Levittown thur Woessi Doroth) #159 G. Mc Deeieninna Koviles Garry Hansen Brian Keura eave ord Ree November 1 The speake will en we ame Si Nome 3at p.m. guest Cerbone Mary, Vinc and jerry Calvanese Marcella and Thornes Anne paypo fatesBe ‘Seni Kathlcen and Herb Molander jos be Mrs. the district nutri- Wirth Lillian Ran Feigenbaum Marinelli, Gilbert Cusick ids Margeret an, Leonard, and Gary Galati Kaden Florence Miller Joann Port E jcorge and Joan Geraghty tionist at Saint Francis Hospital, Mel g san Stumpp Benjamin and Anne Widmann josep Pearson to Ree Annitta Remick icle and Albert Gey Her will be Nutri- ane Flynn topic “Proper s Zact Washingto Morrison n and Stelle Durcan r Shereaamed art aad Joanie Winenton This vital for sh tion forthe Elderly” is subjec ‘lorence Wallace Elli nna arabeHerks E Webb ee the Rubenstein john and Pitis Warch ter Senior Citizens. All visitors are welcome. ‘eco and Anna Amola hony Doris Dellacera anFra Nov Maryjo ‘Sweizer William Burke and Elizabeth Cannata Howard Hastingrevl jr iutcla Jose and Gesstein Barbara M cand John che erloa yobs! acts rine: enneth Swana and Richard Purdy. ay Govern Mildred jorma and Joteph Roedig The Madeline M joseph and Langone to See ‘irginia Kiernan Ann Sea Carol one e Trip loseann Sterbenz Mary Helen Romano and Arthur Tate J Charles Beck: and Vi rk Regateire ak ae in and Viola Spineli Bec! Mer1ae! and Carol Perino Kathryn Anan Lam!Ch Salad cderi and Eileen Doyle Mary and Richard Maier Jo Laundis in Show and Mike Zna Tony Bennett Oiga Sync Helen Simps The Glen Cove, Hicksville, Leag Oia Syosse Cie Row & of Mercy Hospita will attend the Tony Ben- Pris aon Republic Katherine Sarli nett Show at the Westbury Music Fair on Fri- VOTE day December 4. His show will be dedicated to Irving Berlin&# November 3rd, Election Day iooth birthday. The cost is +20. The show THE GULOTTA TEAM . begin at 8 p.m. PROUDLY PAID FOR CITIZENS TO ELECT THOMAS S. GULOTTA Fo tickets, call Marie at 681-478 H Te 5 |

- October 23, 1987 eon ag Hicksville Bllustrated News - Hicksville, New ork Thursday, Page-12 Church of Christ Proper Dedication

erected in 185 The chap History of churchbuildingsandcongre Chap building at time, a church for specifi tions in Hicksville were the subjec of much _was, tha a denomination. Asthe small rural villag grew, discussion at the Church of Christ property used the Union Chap while improvement dedication. many faiths for their 6wn churches to be The church ishoused on th original Union «waiting completed ‘

: Th first document of incorporation was signed in April 195 for the German Lutheran Chu on Nicholai Street. The cornerstore for the origina wooden fram church, south side Nicholai, was put

° down on March 3, 186 served A early as 185 Hicksville was b missionaries for Roman Catholics. The cor- Church nerstore for St. Ignatius Loyol RC. : was laid August 21, 185 Lutheran services were held to 185 prior Libr in the home of Frederick Heyne on Newbridge Road. in First masses for St. Ignatius Loyol were and the hous of Jame O’Hara on the corner of It still stands on the Carl Street and Broadwa the north side of the Goldman Building The hous is reporte to be 194 year old. -Editor’s Note: Many of these facts were taken from th scholarly history of Hicksville tion Hicksville b Richard Evers and the Glimps of Past publishe by the Junior Hig School students for the 194 Tricentennial ANEW WHITE picket fence enhances the new sod and plantings of the oldest structure PASTOR THOMAS GOODLET conducts erected in Hicksville for religious meditation and services. Circa 1852 Union Chapel. dedication ceremonies. Celebration. RES ees

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Please address all notices of local events to Society for the Preservation and En- meet at 12:15 p.m. at the Milleridge Inn. Free tickets available. Calendar 132 E. Second Street Box of Barber Quartet Editor, (P.O. couragement Shop e Hicksville Elks Lodge No. 1931 will e “Moonlight Bowling,” sponsored by 11501 or 747-8282. in America, at 8 at 1S Te) phone Singing will meet p.m. meet at 8 p.m. at 80 East Barclay St., The Parent Association of St. Ignatius CalendarMesoeitems must be submitted two weeks Winthrop Church of the 555 Hall, Advent, Hicksville. For information call 931.9310. Loyola School. 7 p.m. at North Levittown to the event. Advent New members are prior Ave., Westbury. il Old Schoolhouse Lane. Donation: e Hor kers C of N Lanes, wanted. For information call 489-2644 or $15, includes3 shoe rental, October 31 County meeting, between 10 a.m. and 2 prizes Saturday, 938-1062. and buffet dinner. For tickets call at the Stewart James e “White Elephant”’-Sale, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Community Church, © Recovery Inc., the Association of Ner- Hicksville. Guest Dr. Jack Madden at 935-4690 or Jim Quinn at p.m. at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church Ave., speaker, vous and Former Mental Patients, will 433-0389. Lower Level Parish Hall, 130 Jerusalem Soterackis will speak on nutrition. meet at 8 p.m. at Parkway Community © ‘Under the 10 a.m. to Ave. (corner of Old Country Rd.), Hicksville. ° New Outlook for the Widowed will Bazaar, Big Top,” Church, Stewart Ave., Hicksville. 3:30 at the United Methodist Church, _ p.m. . eThe Hicksville Illus.rated News meet at 8 p.m. at the Mid-Island Y, 45 © Emphysema Club meeting, weekly in- Hill Plainview. For informa- Old Country Rd. and Nelson Ave., wishes everyone a safe and happy Manetto Rd., formal discussion 1:30 in the Hicksville. Sponsored by United Methodist Halloween. group, p.m. tion call the Y at 822-3535 or Blanche Tar- Mid-Island Conference Room. Women. Free. For information call Mrs. November 1 Hospital’s sky, president, at 938-1747. Sunday, No fee. For information call 520-2212. Benson Daines at 931-0545. e The Great South Dixieland Jazz Band © Hicksville (Mid-Island) Senior Citizens ® 6:30 to 7:30 © Wolfe Tones will be in will perform at 3 p.m. at the Hicksville Prenatal Exercise Class, will meet from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the The performing at 8 Diocesan ~ Library. p.m. in the Mid-island Hospital’s Staff United Methodist Church, Old Country Rd. concert p.m. at Holy Trinity Room. Fee. For information call 520-2212. and Nelson Hicksville. For informa- High School, Newbridge Rd., Hicksville. e Rummage sale, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Ave., Also takes on Nov. 5. Tickets: $12.50 in advance, $15 at the door. Hicksville Jewish Center, Jerusalem Ave. place tion call Clare Smyth at 938-7079. Wednesday, November 4 For tickets call 938-0930. Doors open at 7 and Maglie Dr. e Fund-raising activity, 10:45 a.m. at ® Make a no-sew applique Christmas or- p.m. Congregation Shaarei Zedek, Old Country © Twelfth Annual Juried Art Exhibition at nament, 8 at the Hicksville Library. p.m. Rd. and New South Rd., Hicksville. the Hicksville Public Library from Nov. to Fee: $4. To register call 931-1417. the Art Refreshments served. 13. Sponsored by Independent e ® Hicksville Kiwanis Club meets at 12:30 Lamaze Classes offered at the Mid- Society. Wine and cheese reception on ® Hicksville Community Council will p.m. at the Milleridge Inn, Jericho. Island Hospital. Fee. For information call Nov. 8 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. For informa- meet at 8 p.m. at the Hicksville 483-3603. ® Bubl tion call 931-1417. Prenatal Class, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. inthe Library. Mid-Island Hospital’s Staff Room. Fee. For ° Diabetes Education, five week course November 2 November 6 Monday, information call 520-2212. Friday, at the Mid-Island Hospital, afternoon and e Diabetes Club meeting, 7:30 p.m. in e Film: ‘‘Cocoon,” 8 p.m. at the evening hours. Fee. Time arranged at » Midland Civic Association meeting, the Mid-Island Hospital’s Staff Room. No Hicksville Library. For information call 520-2212. Avenue School in the All registration. fee. For information call 520-2212. 7:30 p.m. at Willet e Hicksville Americas Soccer Club will Purpose Room. Guest speakers: Commis- e EAC, Inc. has openings in a new pro- November 3 hold 8 in Cafeteria , sioner Richard S. Blankfein of Oyster Bay; ageneral meeting, p.m. gram it is sponsoring. This program, calil- e Fund-raising activity, 7:45 p.m. at Con- and Hicksville Water District Commis- “A”~, Hicksville Middle School, Jerusalem ed STEP is foreconomically disadvantag- Shaarei Old Rd. Ave. All welcome. gregation Zedek, Country sioners. Membership renewal and new ed, OUT-OF-SCHOOL- (ages 16 to Hicksville. and New South Rd., member Saturday, November 7 1 EA is located at 240-A Old Country served. Refreshments areaistr November 5 @ Live play for children: ‘A Choice for Rd., Hicksville. For information cali ursday, 433-080 © The Nassau Mid-Island Chapter of the ¢ Hicksville-Jericho Rotary Club will Cinderella,” 2 p.m. at the Hicksville Library.

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ALUMNI PRESIDENT CONRAD Weyer presents apla to M and Su Levitt for their unending support of the , organiza Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New Work - Thursday, October 29, 1987 Page-15 i i reve .

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Hicksville Illustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, October 29 1987 Page-16 Obituaries Galil Lod New Eisemann C, Wagner Funeral Home on Oct. 18. By Joe Lorenzo Richard ~Eisemann, a construction In lieu of flowers, contributions to the superintenden for eightee years with North Shore Animal League, would be Funfgeld Construction Company, appreciate : Presiden Joe Giordano’s Hicksville, passe away on Oct. 10, He was Joseph A. Weiss Jr. Messa and retums to it’ a resident of Venice, Fla. formerl of ‘ man travel the world over in searc of what he need home find Old Saying Josep A. Weiss, a resident of Hicksville, Hicksville. Oct. passe away on 15 One cannot have he or she would like, so once I face the survived his thingsas again possibilit Mr. Eisemann is by wife, Mr. Weiss is survived his wife, by Mary, that the time this comes out our Halloween Dance will be a of B Beatrice his daughter Beatrice Baldwin, his b newspaper part his daughters Joanne Lafferty and Kirby be informed that the Lt. Col. Richard Eisemann, th past. But if this isnot the case, then kindly Galileo Ladge’ son, Chaplai J Ingrha his sons, Jose C. and Carl C. and six Halloween Dance will be held next October Tickets sell at eigh grandchildr great- Jr. his sisters, Doris, Rita, and Emma, and Saturda 31. #1 per per- children. delicious hot coffee and six grandchildre son, and in the offering will be a dinner, beer, soda, cake Memorial services were held at Our A Mass of Christian Burial was said at set-ups and music for your listening and dancin pleasure Very hap to report that Savior’s Lutheran Church, Nokomis, Fla. on Hol Famil R.C. Church on Oct. 19. Inter- Halloween costumes are permitted and that prizes will be awarded to those who Oct. Lemon Funeral Home, South 13 Ba ment followed at Long Island National the ‘Halloween-ish’ Please note that a Fla. handled. the displa most appare ‘bring-your-own- Venice Chapel under the direction of Vernon Cemetery polic will b in effect that night. Needless to mention that the Galileo Lod itself arrangements, C. Wagner Funeral Home, A member of the Union No. will have a Fall decor to embellish the mood and atmosphe of the ex- Carpenter’ Edward F. Allen Hallowee 1772, Mr. Eisemann was also a member of Armand Del Ciopp will ‘chair’ this activity, aided b a committee whose Edward F, Allen, a retired New York City perience. the Order of American Mechanics, donot hav at the moment. cannot think of a better and nicer Junior teacher and current mortgage consultant, names! I, personall the German Club, S.V. Garden Club, Yacht passe away on Oct. 18 at the age of sixty- way to usher in the brisk fall season. Club and Center, the local Community one. He was a resident of Hicksville. of A.A.R.P. and the Men’s Club to the from I feel that are Chapte Mr. Allen is survived b his wife, Gloria, Despite opinions contrary, experienc many peopl of Our Savior’s Lutheran church, Nokomis, fashion and I can understand because many like to be in the his daughte Diane Romano, his sons, Frank conscious, why, people Fla. and Anthony, his sister, Joan McNiff, his forefront of fashion. Well, to those people | wish to report that the Ladies Auxiliary, Contributions to the Heart Fund, would brother, Jack and three grandchildre as fashion conscious as any group can be, will hold a fashion sho of its own on Fri- ‘be appreciate A Mass of Christian Burial was said at November 6. Tickets will sell at $1 a nominal fee that will also Louise Koch day per person, very Mary St. R.C. Church on Oct. 22, Inter- Ignatius entitle to a delicious cold buffet, beer, soda, and cake and But Louise Koch, a Grum- yo coffee set-ups. Mary thirty-year ment followed at Calverton National on Oct. She pleas note that a ‘bring-your-own-liquor’ policy will be in effect that night Very man employe passe away 15. Cemetery under the direction of Vernon resident of Hicksville. that men are invited to attend, as the Ladies is was a C. Wagner Funeral Home. hap to report cordiall Auxiliary Mrs. Koc is survived b her husband, well aware that men in for fashions as well. Raffles and will be a of Mr. Allen was a veteran of the Army g prizes part and her friend, Tomasini. Henry Jacquely during WWIL. the proceeding Men’s fashions will come from Bonds Menswear establishment Religiou services were held at Vernon and the Ladies apparel will emanate from Potpourri. So for another evening of pleasure Jaz Ba At Hicksvill Publi Novemb 1 and relaxation, why not attend this show and become a part of today’ haute couture. Librar Marie Prudenti will supervise the show and handle ticket sales, so why not call her Th Great South Dixieland Jaz Band will best of the traditional jazz repertoire, Roya at 822-294 perfor at the Hicksville Public Librar on Garden Blues, Basin Street Blues, Sweet Lor- Seconds and minutes tick weeks and months like the wind. Sud- Sunda November 1, at p.m. raine, Sweet Georgia Brown and When The away, day pass M The Great South Dixieland Jaz Band has Saints go Marchin’ In. denly you come to the realization that youare right in the midst of the holida season. perform for more tha a decad in clubs The Great South Dixieland Jazz Ban is part Oh, you will say, where did the time go. Well, I guess I can say that the holida season and halls the a concert througho tri-state of the Distinguishe Artists Concert serie is a very speci time of the year at the Galileo Lodg and becaus of this speci i area, sharin with the likes of Zoot and is the the stage co-sponsored by Hicksvil Publi feeling it has very.enjoyabl and pleasurabl program planne for everyone’ edifica- Sims, Ra Eldridge Milton Hinton, Billy Mit- Librar and the Town o Oyster Bay Depart- yo tion. For example at the beginnin of the month of December, the Galileo Lodg chell, Dizzy Gillespi and man other giants ment of Community Services Cultural and t will present its Christmas dance, then in the middle of that month it will present , of jazz. Performin Arts Division. its two Christmas one for the children of and if The Great South Dixieland Jaz Band play This program is free and all are-welcome. parties, handicapp Queens Lon Island and the other one for the children of the membershi At the end of thismonth the Galileo Lodg will present its New Year’s party and dance. So as yo can see, Our record there are plenty of goo times here for everyone—those wh are associated with service the Galileo Lodg and those wh are not. The spirit of the holida season remains very brigh and it manifests itself in many ways. More news on these activities in speak for itself. future columns. ! : When vou the put power of Number to work for vou, Hel is still needed for the Galileo Lodge so naturally President Jo Giordano is you&# gotthe hometown advantage. Give us acall, askin all members to give up their time and effort in order to make the bing ses- FRE APPRAISALS —*** for Century 21 epenneinemams aut’, PutNumber1 sions more successful. As our presiden points out, the Galileo Lodg belon to all to work for you: members, to if you hel you are helpin yoursel

i PICK REALTY 830 Old Country Rd Religious Services Westbury, NY 11590 Business 333-0200 WE PUT OUR WORD (516) Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church 20 Field Ave., Hicksville. IN WRITING BAPTIST © 1987 Century 21 Tel: 433-4522. Fr. George Stavropoutos. Services: Or- Real Estate Corpo: Nas trustee tor the NAB @ and&qu trademarks Sunday thros at 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy at 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo! of Century 2 Real Fstate Corp on Housing, @ First Baptist Church Liszt St. and Pollock PI., Hicksville. Tel: Equal Opportunity at 9:45 a.m. EACH OFFICE 1S INDEPENDENTLY OWNED AND OPERATED. 938-7134. Kevin J. Rawlins, Pastor. Services: Sunday morning worship at 11:00. Sunday night gospel hour at 7:00. Sunday schoo! for ages cradle through adult at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday JEWISH Srp at 7:30. . evening prayer Shaarei Zedek New South Rd. and Old Coun- CATHOLIC try Rd., Hicksville, 11801. Tel:938-0420, 938-0422. Rabbi Yitz- chok Shuster. Services: at 9:00 a.m. Holy Family Church 5 Fordham Ave., Hicksville, 11801. Tel: Saturday 935-1345. The Rev. Bernard J. McGrath, Pastor, The Rev. Peter LUTHERAN L. Duvelsdort, Asst. Pastor, The Rev. D The in Church of St. 270 South Asst. Pastor. Masses: Sundays in the Church-7:30, 9:00, 10:15 Stephen Broadway, Hicksville, 11081. Tel: 931-0710. The Rev. Frank L. RermueTDprPanrmovwvda -The Weil-McLain H and 11:30 a.m. 12:45 and’7:00 p.m. in the School at 10:00 a.m. Nelson, high-efficiency gas boiler Pastor. Services: at 8:00 and em. Sundays 10:30 a.m. Sunday can pay itself in a few short with the School at 9:15 a.m. for years Our Lady of Mercy R.C. Church 500 South Oyster Bay Road, Redeemer Lutheran money it saves by using less fuel. The HE operates Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 931-4351. The Rev. Msgr. James E. Church 17 New South Road, Hicksville, 11801. Tel: 938-8693. The Rev. at to 60% Boesel, Pastor, The Rev. Charles A. Gartner, The Rev. William Dr. Theodore S. Grant. Services: _ 82 efficiency. compared only ‘Sunday at 9:30 efficiency Donnelly, The Rev. John Fencik. Masses: Sundays in the a.m. for the Lutheran average gas boiler. That means it uses less Church-Saturday evening at 5:00 and 7:30 and Sundays at 7:30, Trinity Church 40 W. Nicholai St, Hicksville, 11601. Tel: 931-2225. The Rev. Dr. John fuel to produce the same amount of heat. And the 9:15, 10:30 and 11:45 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. in the lower H. Krahn, the Rev. Wayne Puls, Assistant Pastor. church-8:30, 9:45 and 11:00 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. Family Mass Services: Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. Sundays. H boiler will uniform at 9:45 and 11:15 gas provide comfort, wall ‘on the third Sunday of every month at 11:00 a.m. in the lower 8:15, a.m. Sunday School and Nursery Care at 9:30 a.m. for the 9:45 to wall, floor to ceiling, regardless of outside church. Weekdays at 7:00, 8:00 and 9:00 a.m. a.m. service. Bible Study on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. and 7:30 temperature. Church p.m. Tel:931-0056. The Rev. Frederick Harrer, Pastor. Rev. Peter Liu METHODIST Call us today Find out how comfortably you and Rev. Thomas Costa, Assoc. Pastors. Services: masses, Saturdays at 5:00 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays at United Methodist Church Old Country Rd. and Nelson could save with Weil-McLain! a Ave., 11801. 10-00 a.m. (10:30 in the auditorium) and 11:15 a.m, 12; Hicksville, Yel: 931-2626. The Rev. Richard Smeitzer, Rev. Dale 6:00 p.m. Weekday masses at 7:00 and 9:00 a.m. Monday White. Services: Sundays at 8:00, 9:15 and 11:00 through Friday. Saturdays at 9:00 a.m. from 9:00 to 10:30 a.m. The Bus Ministry ofarr thSunChur sen COMMUNITY operates every Sunday to brin, pee W to Sun-7 day School or the 9:15 a.m. wors servi The Church Ave Parkway Community Stewart at Levittown NON-DENOMINATIONAL 11801. Tel: 938-1233/931- Parkway, Hicksville, . The Rev. las R. MacDonald. Services: Sundays at 9:30 and 11:00 The Church of Hicksville 17 Herzog Place, Hicksville, 11801. a.m..Church School and Infant Care at 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Tel: 822-6330. Harold Butler, Pastor. Services: Sundays a 10:3 Midweek Bible Study on Wednesdays at 8:15 p.m. a.m. Sunday schoo! at 91:30 a.m. Bible Study on Mondays at & HEATING CONTRACTORS 7:30 PLUMBIN EPISCOPAL p.m. Prayer meeting on Fridays at 7:30 p.m. Home Bible . 2 & ve & Al Study Groups; Christian School with full academic Program Holy Trinity Episcopal Church 130 Jerusalem Ave., Hicksville, for grades 12 from Bathroom Remodeled ¢ Custom Vanities through Monday to Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 11801. Tel: 931-1920. The Rev. Domenic K. Ciannella, Rector, 3:0 p.m. Gas Conversion * Sewer Connections The Rev. William H. Russell, Deacon, The Rev. Anne E. Lyn- eo Office & Showroom Church of Christ 105 Broadway. Hicksville, 11801. dall, Deacon. Services: Holy Communion on Wednesdays at Tel: 935-3855. The Rev. Tom Goodiet, Minister. Service 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion on Sundays at 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. Suri 128 Woodbury Road, Hicksville Bible Schoo! at 10:00 a.m. Sunday Schoo! at 9:30 a.m. Mid-Week Bi- B wors 11: (935-2900: ie ies, call afor time i and Jocati eetat ee Provided for ail services, wPTreswt Genel eS Onset seer" Ht <rsl at - — i eae SOAa were es , = OS a ia alle adel

Hicksville Pllustrated News - Hicksville, New York - Thursday, Octob 29, 1987 Page-17 Hicksville Republican Hicksville Clu High Happenings. . . Joseph Jablonsky Executive Leader Pesi By JEANETTE MAGNUSON Frida evening, October 23, the Hicksville Republica Club, alon with the Hicksville Com- Variety Sho mitteemen’s Council, co- their Annual Cocktail Party and Dance. It was a hug Hicks success. The committee did a fantastic job in coordinating the entire affair. The food The Hig School held a variety sho in its auditorium on Saturday Oc- and music were great and the decorations were perfect. A speci thanks goes to Evely Schlauch tober 24. A larg number of students performe to the excited crowd which con- for he artistic talents in painting the faces o all the pumpkins. sisted of many parents and fellow classmates. The show was hosted by Vinny Longo, We were honored by the presence of the following dignitaries: Judg Joann Seybert Ali and Ronnie The many of the Fat Baye Sargent. acts range fro lip-synching running for the District Court; Judg Ira Wexner, running for County Court; Councilman Boys hit, “Wipeout”, by Dave Danowski, Jaanne River and Melissa Sheinwold, to Angelo Delligatti, running for Town of Oyster Ba Supervisor; John Venditto, running for dance performanc by Leanne Sebastiano Debbie DePompa, Michelle Delhaye re-election as Councilman; Ann Ocker, running for Councilwoman; Gary Musiell runn- soc for re-election as Receiver of Carl for Town Clerk; Pam Manganell and Melissa Weinberg There was also a solo vocal performanc ing Taxes; Marcellino, running Oyster Ba and M. Fisher, Clerk. b Janen Otten, Jessic Garnets, Rob Price, Shawn Kraemer, Dave Danowski, Joanne Daniel Jr, Hempstead Town Trenka, Dates to Remember _ Rivera, Dawn Jennifer Nunziata and Jane McQuade. A comed sketch was November 2- Rally Night - 7 to 9 p.m., Old Country Road Hicksville. Val Zito don by Ja Grella, Tony Walker, Robert Allen, Tara Schropfe and Lisa Grillo. One Antun Ca to let her know what you bringing highlig of the nig to note was lip- of the Aretha Franklin hit, “Respect”, November 3 - Election Da - Remember to vote - Poles open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. b Hicksville Hig teachers Hosie, Rochelle Weiner, and Beth Nanc Joa - Gelber November 13 November Monthl Meeting - 8:3 p.m., V.FW. Hall, 350 S Broadwa Hicksville. Pilkington The excitement climaxed as host Ali Bay sang Billy Joel’ “This Is The

Time”, to the crowd while slides of precious moments of the school year were shown. Ee Midway the the excellent in the show on for th thi through song, many performer emerge Ne Notes From: Rotry ition iethd stage to sing alon month of Fred Meyer and Sam Carr. Lunchon were distributed tc T.A.D.A. Officers Elected badge Hicksville-Jericho several of the new members. Some, however, T.A.D.A. Abuse) (Teens Against Drug recently elected their-officers for the 1987-8 were produce incorrectly and ha to be school year. They are president— Lou Bertone, co-president—Kelly Kraemer, Rotary Club re-ordered. vice president—Stacie Berger co-vice president—Carol Hubner, and secretary— A video program featuri “Polio Plus’ was The opened promptl presented Tom McKonnon. It was 2 Mike Defina. The purpose of the organization is to get as many teens and pre-teens meeting at 12:15 b b very President Al Levine with the pledge of touching film outlining the programs goal tc as possibl to fight against drug abuse. Founded b Karyn Karmen, the club plan allegianc and a moment of silence. build a fund of #120 million to eliminate this to visit elementary schools as part of their campaig to fight dru abuse. Visiting rotarian Kelly Borsan from disease. Only #2 perrotari will eliminate F.B.L.A. Officers Elected Durango Colorado was introduced b Elie polio worldwide. Zambaka. Bill F.B.L.A. (Future Business Leaders of America) have recentl elected their officers Hayda immediatel pledge #1,250 Many happy dollars followed from Al. from Bowe Systems, Joe D’ pledg his efforts for the 1987-8 school yea as well. The are president— Calise, vice president— Levine, Fred Meyer, Tom McKonnon, Russ to get a #200 donation from the L.I. Floor Linda Alfani, Bonner, historian—Chris secretary—Denise treasurer—Larry Mango, Marchiano, Ellen Bruwer, Jo Hill, Joe Covering Association. Jaros parliamentarian— Aversano,. photographer— VanDoran, Muraca, Harry Peltz Peter Blauzvern and Elie Dates to remember - chairperso of fund-raising— Foy, chairpers of chapte activities—Eileen Zambaka. October 29 district governor visit

The - Sharke and reporter—Nick Munson. The organization is plannin on going ona Football pool winners were announc:- November 2 board meeting at Bill Hay

ed - Sam Frank Markland Al office trip to visit the New York Stock Exchange Carr, and Levine. day

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which as it did in Sagamo Hill National Historic Site, home torian mansion appears 1905. for of Theordore Roosevelt isseekin volunteers Also, the curatorial staff is lookin peo- and resear- this fall and winter toassist National Park Ser- ple to assist them in preserving activities. ching historic artifacts. vice rangers with a variety of the considered one of the most Volunteers must be at least 18 years old. = a Sagamo Hill, : to each’ N Loses famous historic sites in the United States, Work schedules vary accordin =. an 7 and Supervisor, need volunteers to conduct school group volunteer’s interest availabilit Applica and tions can be obained Hill, JosePH COLBY tours, manage information desks per- b callin Sagamor form curatorial services. This is an excellent open seven days week from 9:30a.m. to 5:00 United States become more em- real tax they Will the property pay. opportunity for students and other adults p.m. broiled in the Middle East conflict? With the Located in Town Hall South is the Office interested have who wish to develo newskills and offer com- If you are or any questions, &g of the New York State Division of Veterans’ shelling of oil tankers under our protectorate service. pleas contact Volunteer-In-Parks Coor- learn munity and counter-offensive we are all Affairs, It is here that veterans can Kennedy strategy ~ Volunteers will aquaint visitors from all dinator Tob at (516) 922-4447. that we will not. about the benefits available to them throug hoping over the world with Roosevelt’ 23-room Vic- November 11th commemorates Veterans’ State and Federal programs. Veterans unable for Veterans’ Day. Veterans fro all conflicts and wars will to work can appl a Pension, of veterans with limited _. widows widowers tell you that war is not heroic. However, from or Sur- OFFICIAL Pu BLIC NOTICES it have come heroes—men and women of income may also be eligible for pension. fortitude and honor. These are individuals vivors of veterans should be aware that there available in the form of reim- Avenue, at 6th Street, Hicksville, New who have survived the rigor of war and, are benefits NOTICETOBIDDERS Divis ion: fork. of for burial costs and headstones. TheB Education: Union Free change b it, have become sources bursement The Board of Education reserves the right tore- District ofthe Town of Oyster Bay, Nassau the of Labor the School ject all bidsand toawardthecontract toother than strengt and resources in our country’s Throug Department New York (inaccordance with Section 103 County, the lowest bidder for any reason deemedin the best Veterans’ Training Act offers training of Article 5-A the General Municipal Law) ge I Job interest of the District. Any bid submitted will be hereby invites the submission of sealed bids on While Memorial affords us an and retraining programs. Educational incen- binding for ninety (90) days subsequent to the date Day oppor- Electrical 1987/88:35 Veterans’ Award Supplies tunity to remember those who die in ser- tive through the Vietnam Plumbing Supplies 1987/88:36 Be et 2 198 of the District. Bids will be Veterans’ Da set aside will to 1,000 semester for col- for use in the Schools BOARD OF EDUCATION vice to our country, is pay up per of _ P.M. on the 17th ~” received until 2:00 day HICKSVILLE UNION FREE that we can take time to honor those who atthe Ad- so leg study Novemb 1987, inthe Purchasing Office SCHOOL DISTRICT of the benefits on Division Avenue at 6th are still with us after havin served our These are just a few ministration Building Town of Oyster Street, Hicksville, New York, at which time and available to veterans and their families. York country. Many all bids will be opened. place Saallarie Nas ountPurchasinee Agen the other exist which are worth in- pub at in, The Town of Oyster Bay is gratef to programs Specifica a i for may b obtaine 10-29 17-#1.189 Hicksvi find out more contact the ice, men and women wh have served so nobl vestigating, To and well in the defense of our country and Town Hall South office on Tuesda from 9:00

- office can our freedom and we have made a speci 4:45 p.m. at 798-5626.- AMENDMENT TO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES pi for other © effor to assist them. direct you to the proper agency (MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) of of Nassau, State of New the Town’s Office of the Receiver veteran information. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Oyster Co Throug of Ordinances of the Town of New York, October 5, 1971, as amend- thank to our York, that the Code Oyster Bay, adopted of Taxes veteran who served a In Oyster Bay we t to say any during ed, be and the same is amended, as follows: all these ser- of war, or their spouse, can obtain veterans year long offering That the following locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-26 of the said Code establishing thereunder perio 7, Nt de hall b dat November uth let’ all ‘iate vices. on the as S TOPinters pProp place information about alternative tax exemp- Especia followingintersections ig street from either effort to honor our veterans. facing traffic on the stop street. All traffic on a stop street approaching a throug tions which directl affect the amount of mak an extra direction, unless otherwise designated shall come to a full stop before entering the through street. THROUGH STREET STOP STREET JERICHO SARATOGA DRIVE MADISON AVENUE, northbound “Heart At Work” DRIVE DELAWARE AVENUE, northbound ~e WESTCHESTER AVE, northbound MONTGOMERY PLACE, northbound Heart is a worksite call- A major goa of the American blood pressure program ONONDAGA PLACE, southbound Association is the reduction of the number ed “Heart At Work.” OTSEGO PLACE, northbound health of peopl with uncontrolled blood Teams of registere nurses and ST. LAWRENCE PL., northbound SENECA PLACE SARATOGA PL., east & westbound The disease, also known as profession will conduct the screening. pressure. NORTH STREET FOURTH STREET, northbound hypertension afflicts almost 5 million For information abou this program call LOCUST VALLEY NORTH STREET FIFTH STREET, northbound Americans. One of the efforts to major 741-5522. NORTH STREET SIXTH STREET, northbound reach Americans with facts about hig (continued on page 18) w

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- side - at 25 feet south - PM west a - HOPE DRIVE ONE HOUR PARKING 6 PM to 11 starting point (continued from page 18) side-start of the south curbline of Old Countr Road south to th north curb line of Cynthia Lane;east NORTH STREET SEVENTH STREET, northbound south toa the north ing at a point 50 feet south of the south curb line of Old Country Road, point opposite NORTH STREET EIGHTH STREET, northbound curb line of Cynthia Lane. PARK- NORTH STREET NINTH STREET, northbound That the following locationbe ADDEDtoSECTION 17-165 of the said Code establishing NO -TENTH NORTH STREET TENTH ST., north & southbound ING ZONES, which shall be appropriately designated by posted signs: LOCUST VALLEY line of North Street. north to - the north curb PLAINVIEW E. PARK DRIVE LESLEY LANE, eastbound STREET - east side starting at a point 130 feet north of E. PARK DRIVE WILSHIRE ROAD, westbound the south curb line of Skunks Misery Road. GLENBROOK ROAD WAYLANDRD., east & westbound That the following location be ADDED to SECTION 17-215 of the said Code establishing thereunder of trucks hav. WINTHROP ROAD WAYLAND ROAD, eastbound the following street, when appropriately signpost are hereb closed to the operation THAN TONS EXCEPT LOCAL DELIVERY: a GROSS FOUR (4) _ SYOSSET CIRCLE DRIVE LINCREST STREET, southbound ing WEIGHT OF MORE - betwee Old Road and STOP- HICKSVILLE - LEVITTOWN PARKWAY - north and southbound Cou Tha the following locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-152 of the said Code establishing NO db shall desi dsigns: WASHINGTON the Town of Ba boundary line. ie PING ZONES, whic beappropriately HICKSVILLE- Oyster for dist of That following locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-25 of the said Code establishing thereundey, — - side - at the west curb line of Dikem Court, west a the north io shall b STREB starting io dat as and laces STOP si Pp 30 south side -star- the followingi sto northside-starting at the east curb line of Bonnie Court, east fora distance of feet; the street. All traffic on a street a through street from either for distance of 30 feet; south side - starting at the east facing traffic on stop stop approaching ting at the west curb line of Lee Place, west a street. direction, unless otherwise shall come toa full stop before entering the through VALLEY - OYSTER BAY ROAD -east designated, curb line of Lee Place, east for a distance of 30 feet. LOCUST distance of 50 feet. WEIR LANE THROUGH STREET STOP STREET side -starting from the south curb line of Cocks Lane, southerly for a south tothe north curb line of Elm PLAINVIEW ARTHUR RK WAY, westbound (west spur), west side - starting at the west curb line of Weir Lane, Merrick Road, ARTHUR COURT SOUTHERN PARK WAY, eastbound - line of Street. MASSAPEQUA -GLEN ROAD west side starting at the south curb side- fromthe east STATE OF NEW YORK, : south for a distance of 50 feet. OYSTER BAY -TOOKER AVENUE-south starting for distance of 60 feet. PLAINVIEW - HOPE DRIVE- west side COUNTY OF NASSAU, 8S.: curb line of Lexington Avenue, east a : distance of 50 feet; east side -starting TOW OF OYSTER BAY -starting at the south curb line of Old Country Road, south for a feet. SYLVIA LANE- east side ANN R. OCKER, Clerk of the Town of Oyster Bay, and custodian of the Records of said Town, at the south curb line of Old Country Road, south fo a distance of 60 I, Town of 60 west side -starting HEREBY CERTIFY that I have the annexed with the original Notice of Amendments -starting the north curb line of Old Country Road, north for a distance feet; DO compare at the Town feet. SYOSSET - GREENFIELD of Ordinances of the Town of (Motor Vehiclesand Traffic) adopted by at the north curbline of Old Country Road, north for.a distance of 60 to the Code Oyster Bay south for a distanc of 4 feet; Board on October 20, 1987. ROAD - east side - starting at the south curb line of Jericho Turnpike, the whole of such south for a distance 0f65 feet. LOCUST Filed in the Town Clerk’s Office and that the same isa true transcript thereof, and of - of Jericho west side starting at the south curbline Turnpike, north LANE-northside-startingat the eastcurblineof Greenfield Road, east for a distance of 30 feet; original. i Greenfield Road, west for a distance of 30 feet. (SEAL) side - starting at the west curb line of hereunto name and affixed the seal of said Town this 21st the locations be DELETED from SECTION 17-152 of the said Code: NOSTOPPING In Testimony Whereof, I have signed my That following Town Clerk the south curbline of Merrick Road, October. 1987. Ann R. Ocker, ZONES. MASSAPEQUA - GLEN ROAD - west side - starting at day of curbline BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF OYSTER BAY®— - side- at the south south for a distance of 40 feet. PLAINVIEW HOPE DRIVE-west starting southcurblineofOld Country Ann R. Ocker, Town Clerk ofOld Country Road, south fora distance of: 25 feet; east side- staring at the Road, south for a distance of 50 feet. Joseph Colby, Supervisor PARK- That the following be ADDEDto SECTION 17-165o0f the said Code establishing NO Dated: Oyster Bay, New York ROXTONROAD ZONES, which shall beappropriately designated by posted signs: PLAINVIEW- October 20, 1987 ING #H-138-HICK of Northern West, north for a distance of 1120 feet; 10-29-87.1T Teast side - starting at the south curb line Parkway line of Northern West, north for a distance of 111 feet. west side -starting at the north curb Parkway north side - at the north curb line of Locust Lane, SYOSSET - GREENFIELD ROAD - east starting 410 feet south of the south fora distance of 102 feet. TOWNSEND DRIVE. east side-starting ata point

- the north curbline line of Wilshire Drive, south for a distance of 185 feet; west side starting at The 1. curb for a distance of 625 feet. Number of Wilshire Drive, south That the following locations be ADDED to SECTION 17-166 of the said Codeestablishing NOPARK- ING DURINGCERTAIN DAYSORHOURS, which shall be appropriately designate by posted signs: learning experience. HICKSVILLE- -NO PARKING 7AM to7 PM EXCEPT SATURDAY,SUN- feet of the west curb line of Dikeman - 30 west DAY AND HOL: S - north side starting ata point Only as a Century 21® So call today. Don’t let of - feet east the 30 feet east of Bonnie Court; south side starting ata point 30 Court, west toa poin Professional can you take this golden opportunity 60 south side - at a point 30 feet west of east curb line of Lee Place, east for a distance of feet; starting of 45 feet. of our ex- by. the west curb line of Lee Place, west for a distance advantag pass you of the said Code: That the following locations be DELETED from SECTION 17-166 PLAINVIEW clusive CareerTrak® Put Number I to work DAYS north side - starting at the west -NOPARKING7 AM : -MAXINE AVENUE to5PM training—one of the most for you - at the west curb line curb line of Pasadena Drive, west fora ‘distance of 30 feet; south side starting of Pasadena Drive, west for a distance of 30 feet. comprehensive programs said Code LIMITED That the following location be ADDEDto SECTION 17-167 of the establishing in the industry. Whether - side be by posted signs: WEIR LANE west PARKING ZONES, which shall appropriately designated want to- in south line of Forest Avenue, you specialize “FOUR HOUR PARKING - starting at a point 107 feet south of the curb (LOCUST VALBEY). : commercial, residential south to the west curb line of Weir Lane (west spur), PICK REALTY LIMITED ADDED to SECTION 17-168 of the said Cod establishing or investment That the following locations be properties. 830 Old Country Rd. HOURS, which shal be appropriate designated by posted signs: PARKING ON CERTAIN DAYS OR NY 11590 6 west side - starting at a point Westbury, PLAINVIEW - HOPE DRIVE ONE HOUR PARKING PM to11 PM south to the north curb line of Hope Court, Business (516) 333-0200 50 feet south of the south curb line of Old Country Road, oe a © 1987 21 Real Estate as trustee for the NAF south to the north curb line of Cynthia Lane; Century Corporation the south curb line of Court, ™ ion. Equ west side- starting at Hope and — trademarks of Century 21 Real Estate Opportunity Employer. of the south curb line of Old Country Road, south toa point east side - starting at a point 60 feet south opposite the north curb line of Cynthia Lane: the said Code: PLAINVIEW That the following locations be DELETE from SECTION 17-168 of

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meet: HICKSVILLE GIRL’SCROSS County Team after VanCortla LefttoRight: Jen Kerry Ran Park, Jennifer Sanginaro, Heather Carpenter, Murray, Livingston, eateLori Colleen Kenny, Lor- Murray, Captain Karen Cimino, Eric O’Cahallaghan, raine Siminello, Courtney Reynolds.

winners at Manhattan In- LORRAINE SIMINELLO MAKESher way HICKSVILLE GIRL’S CROSS Country Team’s medal College COURTNEY REYNULUDS SCORES for Lorraine Siminello. Finish Line. vitational. Left to Right: Jen Livingston, Courtney Reynolds, Hicksville to the

Hicksville Ties Oppone in 1- Squeak Minutemen Be Sound Beach 31 of who had their finest A. BLICKER By K. BLICKER team, all probabl By up. i travel- game yet, are: Robin Blicker, Gre Blind, Mike The Hicksville Shamrocks traveling The Shamrocks were pace b the excep- The Hicksville Minutemen 197 “‘B 197 Coen, Timmy Mike Fitzgeral Sean who had soccer team to Sound Beach Dalton, soccer team continued their undefeated tional pla of righ half David Lovato, ing journeye Flanaga Anthon Noya Brian Rigert Gre b tic the a both in the offensive and (i the Shoreham- River vicinity)an season pulling out a 1-1 agains day Walunas, Mike Whitman, Zeidersand nema Ed with the Wildcats this October Brian Villag of Branch Warriorsat the latter& field defensive end. Goalkeep Jacobso past Saturda 24. our cool-under-fire goalkeeper Bobb their beautiful was the on Sunda October 25, to brin L.I. some saves, alwaysi righ intothe second fullbacks Down bya1- going Wagner Junior Soccer Leagu record to wins, no pla at the right time. Hicksville half, despite heads up soccer pla in the first losses ties. Chuck Oliver and Kristian Friedrich totall Congratulatio to the Minutemen, Coach half, the fledglin Minutemen showed their Both halves were controlled b the wind, controlled the defense. Brian Harkins at Bill Daltonand Assistant Al Blicker for the im- determination b scoring three goal while which affected that was above and Chris Doyl at stopper constant- pressive victory. A specia thank you to anythin sweeper defense held Sound Beach at Perillo the ba for groun level; the Warriors the advan- lymad their presence felt. Domenick Seaman & Eisman generousl sponsoring in the fir half and the Shamrocks in the and Matt Pordum made contributions the Minutemen. tag strong The goal were scored by Mark Spinner (2 Blicker second, The Warriors jumpe off to an ear- from halfback. Up front, wings Eric and Jaso Brown (1 The remainder of the l 1-0 lead, as their striker managed to drib- and Karl Rice, as well as striker Jaso Kings bleby three Shamrock defenders and put in kep constant pressure on VOB’s the shot. The balanc of the first half belong Gre Szumowskiat fullback, Cor Kesslerand Hicksville PAL Late Registration ed to the Warriors. In the second half, the Kareem Homan at halfback and Chris Koet- Nov. to Friday Nov. 13 to 9 p.m. Shamrocks took over, exerting tremendous ter and Junior Tomlinson at wing, gave Monday, 9, 7 9 p.m. Woodland School, Ketcham Rd. Woodland Ave. School, Ketcham Rd. offensive pressure. At about the 1 minute valuable rest to the starters and were a force Ave rear door) (Us rear door) mark, striker Jaso Kingsle was tripped out- to be reckoned with. (Us offered: Judo basketball, side the box. He then put a line drive direct Thanksto the Shamrocks, Coach Herb Por- Program Nov. 10, to dance-twirl, karate, unisex bowl and the Warrior goalie for a1-1 tie. Although dum and Assistant Coaches Gianni Lovato Tuesda 9 p.m. is pa of Lee Ave. School, 7t Street baseball/softball. ae ¢ Hicksville team, as well as the Warriors, and Glenn Kingsley, Sr. for another game ‘umerous opportunities, the score held aggressive playe suspensef soccer. for

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The Overview Section of Anton Community Newspapers gies ny senct sense EDITO RIAL AND. OPINION

New Action Agains Mail Fraud A Bette fo Lulddolte, had been to a advanced Each year Better Business Bureaus receive merchandise misrepresente ...Even in the long- da when I was in eight grad I went very rul allows th of a at that thousandsaf complaint agains companies The new recipient Long Island school which had junior high— brand new education concept merchandise themail orover C.O.D. to the with a for the whole school, tha sell throug packa pay charge time—and we even had a guidanc counselor— onc junior To consumers check made payabl to the sender, Con- what counselors should the telephon hel prevent and senior high all togethe in one building.....H epitomize victims of mail fraud, the U.S, sumers can now on the check and from becoming stop payment be and what we hop the are even today— friendly, understandin very Postal Service has recentl chang its rule if the think the good have been intentional- do he had the approachable....J as so many of his successors today eighth- Collect on (C.O.D orders. misrepresente for a future even on Deliver l make career books, an exercise designe to hel them to prepare In the consumers were require to. To avoid mail fraud, consumers should fun—we read about past, if not for the future planne in the career book.....[t was great the Postal Service for C.O.D. orders. The beware of too-good-to-be- “bargains,” went interview pay who were successful in th field we contemplated....a we to the the Better Business Bureau to ob- peopl Postal Service would then pay company and contact and made an actual “career some of these people....an we cut pictures from magazines this of a that had shippe the merchandise. Under tain the complai history company in this career book” in which we wrote articles about the possibilit of finding a jo ha ad- before do business with it. - customers difficulty getting the to be an interior decorator— system, and what we to be paid... career choice was from th seller found the migh hop justments if they since no one I knew ever I’m not sure how I even knew that such a career existed furniture and used a decorator....But I pictured mysel buying glamorou wallpape then, I could never. afford the training Flu Shots Urge for myria of clients....but I knew, even that art school to for that career..,.,But still, it was a goo project...an be weakened from at a fanc prepare It’s flu and season and for because the bod can so of had to make her pneumonia it’s still done in many place even now.... When one my daughter flu tha its defenses lowered. Lon thisis a matter of life and are be the Air Force—and we many Islanders career book, she decided that she would like to in spent In each of several recent flu epidemic death. As part of National Adult Immuniza- Field and doin interviews and deaths occurred many hours at the old Mitchel gatherin pamphlet tion Week 2 - November 1), the more than 40,000 excess What (Octobe looking the uniforms the girl wore....Did you make a career book?.,. — “gorjus” Lun of Nassau-Suffolk from fluand pneumonia about 80 to goper- at American Association what did become “when up? deaths were among abouti?,..and you you grew is urging peopl in “hig risk” categories to cent of these the high- risk individuals. “Yet, this number could get their flu shots. In addition, the Lung reduced if in high- Association is offering a free brochure, en- substantiall peopl Lulabell would their flu shot and their © Anton Community Newspapers RRR Your titled, FLU, to anyone interested in getting groups get vaccination”, the facts on influenza. pneumocco say Director of the Persons in certain “hig risk” categories Geraldine Danzig, Executive those adults and children American Lung Association of GE Exa such as 6 or older; Publi T Hel in Prepar for have chronic illness such as Nassau-S who long- workbooks Fluand combined rank as the Th State Education Department andthe Alon withthe video programs, lun or heart problem kidne disease or of death in the U.S. television stations of New York are available viewers containing activities diabetes; who are bein discharge sixth leadin cause every nine public patients to the infor- since The best time for the vaccina- State are a hand to peopl —_ exercises relating directly from a hospita or are residents of nursing year 1979 lendin helpin Thisallows their hi school mation covered in each’ program. The 43 pro- - is well before mid-November. wh have not homes; health care provider forthese peo- tion complete o the State will be aired its time for antibodies to build before the education. The State has boug the broad- grams purchase by pl are in greatest dange from flu and up shots need to be record for the “GED throug March. complications accordin to the American pea flu season. Influenza casting and off-air rights strains each GED Educational is a schedule of the times that -- the series, The Following Lung Association of Nassau-Suffolk the taken yearl since chang onTV” (Gener of broad- the “GED on TV” series is aired locally Christmas Seal Peopl season, The pneumoccoc pneumonia vac- Developmen programs are a series shot. adults who did that of flu -- cination, however, is once-in-lifetime cast lessons which encourage Th reason is complicatio WNET/Channel 1 Tues. —_11:00-11 pm. serious il- For further information on flu and not complet hig school to take the GED test which is usuall just a moderatel New York Thurs. 12;00-11:30 pm free of the infor- school cer- and adults - canbe and fo a copy and receive hig equivalenc Iness in health children pneumonia Repeate on: mative FLU, contact the American tificates or school diplomas life-threatening and even fatal for those at pamphle hig Sat. 12!00-1:00 pm Nassau-Suffolk at is into sections The most common and serious com- “Lung, Association of The series split covering ¢ highris Wed. reading reading in science, reading in WLIW/Channel 21 2:00-2:30 pm plication of flu is bacterial pneumonia, 231- skills, social studies, writing and mathematics. Plainview Fri. 2:00-2:30 pm AAR Publishe Guid to Hel Survivor

bank accounts and The death of a spouse or parent canbe very in insurance policies, and what to do with the credit cards difficult for a survivor. Yet even during this stocks, perio of grief, important financial ar- of the deceased. AARP’s New York State Director, Mr. Allen rangements must be made. The American ” G. Northem of West Seneca, said “Final Association of Retired Persons(AARP)has . information in “Final Details” for New York, a Details” puts a lot of helpful publishe should decisions one This brochure guid to help make the necessary easy-to- guid useful for older women, who in the first few months after a death. be especiall for these details after Th guide for the state of New Yor lists often are responsibl the neede to file for various benefits the death of a spous or parent.” papers where the and veterans For free brochure for the state ; including Social Security write: AARP Fulfillment, benefits. It gives helpful information suchas deceased lived, Stock PO. Box Long Beach, CA e the state’s time limit for filing probat as well D1267 2240, inc. oa) ‘ Featu Syndicate ° 4987 United as estate and inheritance tax requirements. go8o

~ e It also includes information about change f 2} Host Families Soug For H.S Students for in their home countries, have Bie Host Families are being soug hig representatives medical insurance. school students from Sweden, Norway, Den: spendin money and Families deduct mark, Finland, Holland, Belgium, Austria, Host may ¢50.00 per for income tax Switzerland, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, month purposes. is also American Hig Ecuador, Australia and Japa for the school AIS interviewing the Schoo Students age 1 throug 17 who would year 1988-8 in a program sponsore by like to a school in Sweden, American Intercultural Student Exchang spen hig year Denmark, Switzerland, (AISE Norway, Germany, France, Finland, Spain or Australia. Summer The students, age 1 throug 1 will arrive with classes are = in the United States in August 198 attend programs optiona langua a available V n alocalhig school, and retum to their home througho Families interested in either progr DOESNT WANT i“ countries in 198 The students, all fluent *MARMADUKE should telepho toll free: 1-800-SIBLING. MR SNYDER, HES in Englis have been screened b their school DOGGY TREATS, TRICK Or TREATING FOR UNICEF.—

SHEILA FARSANG COMMUNITY EVENTS E, TYPESETTING DEPARTMENT GRACE S. ANTON HARRIET CLASSIFIED SECTION DESIGNER EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT PATRICIA MURDOCK CO. PUBLISHER CARY SEAMAN EILEEN BRENNAN TYPESETTING SUPERVISOR JANICE MANASKIE SENIOR PAGE DESIGNER CHAIRMAN OF EDITORS FLORENCE GRIES EXEC. ASST TO THE PUBLISHER ‘WILLA VOLLMERHAUSEN SLOGGATT SENIOR TYPESETTER MICHAEL SKAHILL PEG DIRECTOR MARY MUL HELL DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ART PROOFREADING SUPERVISOR AND ADVERTISING SUFFOLK GROUP ‘WILLIAM DELVENTHAL, Ji. BETH VALLIANOS DIRECTOR OF PRODUCTION DEPT. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF PRODUCTION VICTOR E.C. ABATE KOUTSIS JOSEPH SOWINSKI DIRECTOR OF MAJOR PRODUCTION MANAGER DIRECTOR OF ADVERTISING ASST. PUBLISHER ACCOUNT ADVERTISING The Overview Section of Anton Community Newspapers - Ortober 29, 1987 Page-2a EDTYToO RIAL A N D OPINION:

@ it E ct Wine By ROBERT R. McMILLAN

Should taxpayers pa for political campaigns? That questio is receiving a great deal more consideration lately. Part of the Presidential election process is pai for from public funds, and there are some who would extend our tax dollars to Congressional and local elections. Those interested in taxpayer support for elections tend to cover over the true purpose b calling their proposal ‘‘cam- paign financin reform,”

Let’ take a look at some of the facts, First, there is a myth that the Republica hav access to all the money, and public financin will even the playin fields. Th reality is that the party in power has the

- €asier time in raising money. For example, records from the Federal Election Commission indicate that Democrats in Congres received two times the funds. from politica action committees when compare to the same source for Republica members in th first six months of 1987 The same Pattern may be seen at every level, from the town to the state house, “SALUTE TO THE LONG ISLAND WOMAN” LUNCHEON Sponsored by the Nassau County Council Boy Scouts of America in a truly bipartisa fashion. (From left toright): Fred Meyer, Fidelity New York, Exec. V.P. (co-chairman) Maure To hear some would think politicians talk, : Robert R. McMillan yo Clancy, Clancy & Clancy Brokerage, Trustee of the Villageof Garden City Melba Tolliv there is Channel an overwhelming clamor for public financ- 12 NEWS, Anchorwoman (keynote speaker at luncheon); Grace Anton, (C one Publisher, Anton Community Newspapers ; Bernadette Castro, CastroC ing. Actually, significan piece of evidence points in a completely opposite onvertibles, Ey. ecutive V.P (Honoree) Thomas Dixon Fidelity direction. The Federal Income Tax ; Lovely, New York, Chairmen of the Boar Checkoff on the Federal tax return permits &C.E.O. (co-chairman); Abby Kenigsberg, L.1. Coalition for Fair Exe, a Broadcasting. taxpayer to have one dollar of taxes credited to a specia fun for Presidential Director (Honoree); Joan Gittelson, Joan Gittelson Consultants, Cert. Financial Plan elections. At no time, from th institution of this program in 1972, did the percen- of tage taxpayers participating go over 29 percent. Another LIA argument used b proponents of public financin is that politica Ess Contes contributions influence. bu Political action committees are limited to The Lon Association World giving Island trade necessary for fosterin imports 45,00 to a Congression candidate, When the Congressiona campaign today cost Clubrecentl announced start of anessay The deadline for the com well over a contributor #150,00 of #5,00 would hav to be naive to think that contest o international trade for Lon Island a member of could have school and studentsin effort Congres a vote compromised b a contribution. Media hig colleg an scrutiny of the of to improv local export achievements. public filing campaign contributions, and the trackin of votes the media and Accordin to LIA World Trade Club Chair- b “public interest” groups, kee the process above reproach: man Ross, Lon is The focus Spencer Islan one of the and one for school senior. The winnerg should reall be on the ridiculous cost of rather than ahig campaign top exporting in the United States, of the them. regions contest will be announced on Worl havin government pay for By takin a page out of the electoral with total process exports from th Island estimated Trade Day in June 1988 in Great Britain, we could do more to:hel finance:campai than take money at #2- billion annuall Products and services from the government&# We should shorten treasury. the lengt of the election exported include aircraft, electronics, prin- process. Ronald ha and Reaga hardly taken the oath of office for his second term ting medical equipment, artistic New LIRR Schedul whe the focus shifted to 1988 In 1986 the Presidential heated reproduction educational services and soft- process reall The Long Rail Road’ fall an winter and ware. “The Island up, today a major story just about We performan of Lon Islandcom- appears every day should limit the schedules went effect on could be into Mond 0c lengt of our A Presidential panies even bettér if we create a campaigns. campaign, for example, migh be limted tober 26. The include the restoration greater awareness of the change to no more than one with opportunities in year Congressional and local of service on the government contests world markets, and the neede midda off- Hemps narrowed to six steps to take months. If we enforced limits Branch due to the of abrushcut strictly on electioneerin we of these completio would fin advanta opportunities. The essay it less costl to run and be less ting some minor chang in dep campaigns, bored with them, too. contest is means to this end;’ Ross said. program; and ture times on midday to and fromFla Questions opinions may be addressed to Mr. Anton Questions for the trains McMillan, Communit essay contest were Second bush Avenue in Brooklyn and th additio Newspapers, 132 Eas Street, Mineola, NY 11501. develope b the World Trade Club Educa- of anew morning rush hour express trainon tion Committee, chaired by Dr. Russell the Babylo Branch. Moore, director of the Business Research In- New timetables availat Rid stitute at Hofstra are now Sup ‘8 T Preve Birt Defec University. Topics to be tions. For additional informatio: covered include the national need for stud More than a thousand Long Islanders are Rider will be other cultures can contact the LIRR’s 24- issued route cards which will ing and languag interna- mation Center New York expected to participate in Sup Ride ‘87 to be for tional economic in at stamped every kilometer the com- and political trend, interna- Ci birth in Nassau at LIR andin prevent defects on Nov. 1, on tional trade 718-454- 510-79 Sunday, plete Super Ride Sunda Afterthe event, - issues to the balance relating of LIR beginnin at 8:30a.m. The event will be held riders will back and western and central Suffolk at go to their sponsors to collect payments, the managenal attitudes at three Long locations: Island Eisenhower pledge donations. All proceed will benefit Memorial Park in East Meadow, Heckscher the March of. Dimes Birth Defects State Park in Eas Islip, and Harle Avenue Foundation. Public School in the Elwood East Section of Riders will earn premiums, Northport. includin bicycle radios sweat shirts, t- and other Sup Ride is a 75- bike-a-thon, valuable gifts based on the amount of money bd backed by sponsor pledges. Air the Ts (Td personalitie raise to hel prevent birth defects— Lee na from WBLI-FM 106 will host the and event, America’ number one child health problem. there will b free gifts for all riders. There will For more information or to register, call also be free food and for all beverag Super Ride headquarter at 496-2100. Participants. Center on Agin Opene at CW. Post

A Center on Aging, funded b an $80,000 amination of significant polic issues in ag- New Yor State and established the efforts grant b ing, to improve the management and LIRR Departmen of Public at the Administratio deliver of services tothe elderl conducti CW. Post Campu of Lon wee Island University research and evaluation studies in th field EAST- TRANSRORTATI openedon Tuesda Oct. witha ; 27, reception of aging, encouraging research in by at CW, Post. aging LINE IN 1900 BE Long Island University faculty and tro State offerin TR Senator Dean Chair of the W Skelos educational programs and consultation, NORTH- va New York CONNECTION LIN State Committee on Aging, For information contact Dr. Sherma at ING \ delivered the at the FREEP NeNpSEA ee keynot speec event, 299-271 MiNEBL AN in the Great Hall of the Administration FOR WISKINGTO WHER ANOTHE LINE RA W TC Buildin at CW. Post. According FLUSHIN OTHE LINES LINKE FARM to Dr. Roge H. Sherman, direc- READ HUNTINGT tor of the center, the new Center - on Aging YNGPA AMTISNI ano » AT FIRST SUCCESS will focu its activities on three broa areas: AND FOLSTH FAILED oF NUMERCLS publi polic and public service, researchand TROLLE BECAUS

GREA - - evaluation, and education and training Some DOWN ,DERAILMENT AND POWER FAILURE of the of the RECYCLE objective center will be the ex- AW UI TROLI RA ON EAS SUND oF 19Z - Section of Anton Commumity Newspapers - @ctoher 29, 1987 Page-3J

WINTHROP-UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL UPDATE: Women Helping Women

Dr Jobn E Aloia, Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Winthrop. is in charge of the osteoporosis-prevention study, Bernadette R.RA, is the | sclinicalc¢ “We' convinced osteoporosis can be revented, but we can’t g much her without your help.”

crucial for the next measured by state-of-the-art equipment. (Dont women consequences could be Unless enough stuck or into It generation of osteoporosis victims who might worry: Nothing gets poked you. clinical doesn’t hurt at all.) join us in this new otherwise have avoided the discase. and follow the directions study, our work could be Then you go home be given. Different women will get dif- what is involved for those who you& slowed and many women Exactly ferent directions. (That& the whole idea of the become part of this study? will suffer needlessly. study.) You be asked to return to the hospital only every few months so that we can keep It’s quite simple. Once a volunteer passes a track of the way things are going. It’s very easy. preliminary screening (see box), she is invited to sister. Or a located near the Perhaps one of them will be your Winthrop-University Hospital, the hard in Mineola, for a to close friend. Or you yourself. Because LIRR station complete physical Please give serious thought joining. women Sh will also have her “bone density” fact is that one out of four Caucasian checkup. The number to call: 516-663-2888. who have passed menopause are stricken by this debilitating bone deterioration. That ’s millions We need you. S do all your fellow-women about it. the Since women are of women a year. Think throughout country. the principal victims of osteoporosis, it falls to awomen to take the lead in discovering what can this new It explains why osteoporosis- be done to help prevent it. prevention project is so important. It would be easy to turn away and not get in- And so urgent. volved. But somebody has to. Somebody must. Winthrop-University Hospital has been If not you, who? the National designated to conduct this st udy by Institute of Health. Preliminary work is already Winthrop in the underway. But an essential element pro- the support of a large group of €ach be carefully and confidentially _, is recruiting _ Will gram - and with no of osteoporosis, by a medical professional University women yet sign _ discusse different then tracking their reactions to several “when you call. Sh will be able to preventative therapies. Without a sufficient answer all your questions. Hospital the study probably can- number of participants, 259 First Street, Mineola, New York 11501 conclusion. The not proceed to a satisfactory 4 .

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ie - 1987 Page-da The G Section of Anton Community Newspapers October 29, Nassa Bo Scout Ho Woman” ~ “Salute To The KITCHEN, BATH & HOME INTERIOR The Nassau County Council, Boy Scouts of _ America, honored Bernadette Castro, Ex- Cbhibdw& ecutive Vice President, Castro Convertibles and Abby Kenigsber Executive Director, L.I. Here’s the Magi That Makes © Coalition for Fair Broadcastin at tir annual Som Kitchens Look Great “Salute to the Long Island Woman” iuncheon

_ at the Garde City Hotel. Both women were Brought to you by with th prestigious “Communi- Don Boico, CKD, CR presented ty Service Award.” There are some kit- The keynote speake was Melba Tolliver, chen design that Anchorwoman for Channel12 News. Joan Git- look so monotonous telson, President of Joan Gittelson Con- that you mig think sultants, chaired the event. Thomas Dixon their elements were Chief Executive Officer assembled in a food Lovel Chairmanand and processor. Others of Fidelity New York Saving and Bankin migh look more as Fred Meyer, Executive Vice Preisdent of . the in thoug assem was accomplish Fidelity, served as Co-Chairmen. total darkness. More than 65 key deicision makers from Because while can . Why many persons local businesses, health care organizations add measurements and put a kitchen and academic institutions attended the that work is togethe creating a desig THE NE Henry Viscardi High School for physically disabled students is close to a 4.5 located event. Fred joined Thomas Dixon quite another matter. Meyer million dollar goal. Through the efforts of Mrs. John Caemmerer, a successful fundrais- Medical A kitchen follow basi in “The Salute to the Center on Oct. 13, (L. toR: The Honorable desig must Lovel stating Long ing party was held at Human Resources John The result must have a desig principle Island Woman’ is an excellent forum for B. Kiernan, Supervisor, Town of North Hempstead; Dr. Edwin W. Martin, President and balance but not to the of Honorable Thomas S. Gulotta, Nassau Chil point monotony; recognizing and celebrating the valuable con- CEO, Human Resources Center ; The Supervisor, to make the flow, but not President Emeritus and Founder, Human Resources continuity eye tributions women have mad to the success County; Dr. Henry Viscardi Jr., and th & dull repetition. Joan Caemmerer, wife of the late Senator John D. Caemmerer. ) of in America. In addition, Center; on Sat * There would be a point of em- Scouting programs Bernadette Castro and two includ phasis, a center of interest that at- Abb Kenigsber the tracts the eye, but it has to be part highl successful professional in New Irish- Socie Halloween Dinner Danc Glen ¢ Of the rhythm of the design. York business community, are to be con- Admission will be ticket Cabinets tend to dominate a kitchen due Th Irish-American of Nassau, Suf- $7.5 b only gratulate o receiving the ‘Community Ser- Society Anil sheer however beautiful Dinner will be served to 6 and there will to mass so, the vice Award.” folk & Queens, Inc., is please to announce toward will b migh be the tend monotonl Nov. the annual Halloween be dancin from to 10. The Nassau Scouts of that on Sunda 8, counteracts that monotony, often County Council, Bo and Desig Dinner Dance will be held at th Irish- Pauline Waldron and Sheila Horohoe are 31 of variation that con- America for more than b injecting a bit provides support this affair. Hannah O’Rourke The American Center, 297 Willis Avenue, chairing and tributes to the rhyth rather than distrac- 33,000 yout and 7,500 volunteer leaders in Mineola. Brendan Kreinsare th chefs. The invite all For rese ting from it. Nassau Council&# Scout programs. Emphasi to come out and evening the There are. books and magazine that Music fo this affair will be provide b the enjo a great at is place on explorin and handicappe pro- mak it but the jo does re- Noel and Th Irish Show center in Mineola. Adi appear easy, well asthe time honore traditional very popula Henr and grams, as quire daec knowledg ex- Band. For information and reservations activities such as plea Museu perien at the desig stage to “‘brin it all Scoutin leadershi develo Aroast beef dinner will be served. Tickets call the center 746-93 Monday throug Fri- be “M together ment, citizenship training and character are 415.0 per person; children under 12 yrs day between 9:30 and 1 pm. Whatever your kitchen proble brin it building. For int to us. We can help Collectio of Colore Diamond on Exhibit classic kitchen Rar “Auli Lazare has Diamond, world’s first brand name Over the past 30 years, Kapla at Nass & bath center itd. A rare collection of 24 natural colored Lazare the selected the most beautiful of the main showroom diamonds valued at half a million dollars will diamond that is cut to ideal proportions. carefull inform to create the 1579 northern bivd. naturally colored diamonds be o display at Sud Jewelers, 92 Main Street, colors are monhosset, new yor 11030 “We are to offer this exciting exhibit Rainbow Collection. The unique; Port from Nov. 2 proud A hist (51 627-4194 Washingto throug 14. Rainbow Collec- of diamonds to our jewelers across the coun- the qualit exceptiona The lavender Saturd This Rainbo Collection will be on loan try and to give consumers the opportunity tion featuresa .2 carat emerald cut diamond, 89 The from Lazare Kapl International, one of the to view many of the world’s finest naturall stone, 3.72 carat canary triangl carat and cc oldest diamond house in the world. Lazare colored gems say Leon Tempelsm presi- carat pear shap orang stone, and 1.20 few. is th Kapl is also well-known for marketin the dent of Lazar Kapla International. kit cut diamond, just to name a 4

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The GOuervi Section of Anton Community Newspapers - October 29, 1987 Page-5a ing 420-528 Sc Old Bethpag Villag Restoration is located on Round Swamp Road in Old NASSA PARK MUSEUM Bethpag Admission is +4 # for Nassau residents and #2 for children, ages 5-1 and senior citizens. ; Compiled By SHIRLEY D. FELLS kKkenkx* A seri of illustrate lecture entitled “Curatorial Chats’ will tak pla at Old Westbu Garden Barley- cand will be mad in a 1900s styl confectioner’s worksho in on November 8, 1 and 22. Three scholar fave bee invited to shar their thoug on the cultural

the Museum-in-the Park Eisenhower Park on Saturday and Sunday through Dec. connections betwee America and Great Britain in th visual and decorativ arts. : 13 except for November 28 and December 5. The cand demonstrations will take Eac lectur will beg at 4:30 p.m. and th contribution is #10 pe session fo non- an plac at 2 p.m. each day 4 fo member Fo the serie th contribution i $2 fo non- an 420 fo member Reserva-

The : current exhibit at the museum is “The World of the Child”, featurin tions can b mad b calli 333-004 toys of the past including a beautiful collection of dolls. Old. Westbur Gardens i locate on Old Westbu Road. It i regular ope to th publ The Museum-in-the-Park is located adjacen to parking field #6 in Eisenhower fro 10 a.m. to p.m., Wednesd throu Sunda Park, East Meadow, with entrances on Hempstea Turnpike and on Merrick Avenue at Stewart Avenue. The museum is open Wednesday throug Sunday Ne York Institut o Hous 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Admission is cent. For information call 542-4517. Technol Op Kekk« New York Institute of Technolog will Sunda November 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. ~ A Mural Restoration progra is schedule fo Tuesd throu Dec. 22, fro 9:30 a.m. to showcase its diverse academic offering and The Old Westbur campus is located on 12:3 p.m. Participan will wor on murals hangi in th Nassau Count Medical Center in services to prospective students and their Northern Blvd., Route 25A Old Westbury. East Meado th Juveni Detention Center in and at Nassau Beac Park in Lido. 4 Westbu guests at Fall Open House scheduled at for For information call 686-764 Nassau Beac Park a facilit o th Nassau Count Departme o Recreation and Park is locate on Lido Blvd. The Jueveni Detention Center is on Carman Aveneu and th Nassau. Count Medical Center is located on Hempst Tpk To regist call 542-4495. TO YOUR HEALTH kkk kk B RICHARD H. BLAU, M.D. Children ages to 12 are invited to dress up in costume and hea tales of ‘spirits and the supernatura when a Halloween Party is held at the Garvies Point Museum Muscle Weakness and Inflammation on Saturday Oct. 31, from 10 a.m. to noon. Museum admission is 25 cent, which includes of party. Garvies Point Museum and Preserve is located ofi Barry Drive in Most my readers are now aware make breathing swallowing, or even Glen Cove. For information call 671-030 that arthritis is inflammation of the raising the head from pillow difficult. wKkKkKKk*K joints. They also recognize that Patients can hav a rash on their face, Ax illustrated slide- entitle ““A Date With Dracula: In Fact Folklor Fiction an Film”, rheumatologist treat these inflam- elbows or knuckles. Other symptoms of disorders. of inflam- will b presen in th Drawing Room at Nassau Count Museum o Fine Art, on Octobe 30 matory A group this disorder include fever, muscle pain, disorders which affect the and loss. and 31 at 7:30 and g:10 p.m. : matory joint pain, weigh muscles is called A The museum is located of Northern Boulevard in Rosl Harbor. Admission is $ per person. myositis. prompt diagnosis is important. Thi illness For reservations and furth informati call 621 6008. is caused by muscle inflam- Other illnesses can mimic the symptoms mation which results in weaknes ie of The will kKkkkk myositis. rheumatologis cause of this muscle abnormality wh work closel with a neurologi to make A discussion series will be presente in the Drawing Room at Nassau County affects women more than men, is not certain these other illnesses are not pre- Museum of Fine Art, on Mondays Nov. 2, 9, and 23 at 2 p.m. Th topic will known. sent. Once a diagnosi of myositis is be ‘‘Many Voices: Discovering Ourselves Throug Literature’. Admission is free. Usuall the hips and shoulders are in- made, treatment should begin. Medica- For information call 484-933 volved. When left untreated, the tions which reduce the inflammation are KweweKk weakness is usuall progressive. Patients very successful. Additionally, physical “Autumn’s Glow” will b actress Blanc Romaine, in the Room perform b Shirl Drawing can have trouble combing their hair or therapy and rest are important.- Fine Nov. at Admission is For at Nassau Count Museum o Art, on Friday 6 8:3 p.m. fre raising their arms, When myositis affects Arthritis strikes one out of seven peo- informati call 484-933 the hips getting out of a chair, a ple. Learn the facts. Call for your com- wkaekkek bathtub, or even climbing stairs may be plimentary copy of “The Join Approach A historical culinary contest will be held at Old Bethpag Villag Restoration on exhausting When other muscles are in- - An Arthritis Overvie Saturda and Sunday, ‘Nov. and 8, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. volved, problems may develop which foods The contest categories include breads, cakes, pies, puddings, preserve board-certified and condoiments. No foods requiring refrigeration may be entered. November Dr. Richard H. Blau is a Rheumatologis practicing obtained by in Manhasset, 516-482-68 and Westbury, 516-997-68 is the deadline for submitting the entry form, which may be call- 4 Copyright Richard Blau, M.D. 1987 Mammoégraphy. ren ue Ket Thee

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The Investor’ Corner By JOSEPH P. FREY, Ph.D.

Market Madness

In Februar of this year, the 12th and th 19th articles ofthis column described what a market madness was in the past. You no longe hav to rel on histor because now you have lived throug the same type of madneés, The market went crazy on Frida the 16th and Monday the 9th. Peopl are still frantic as I write this article that we have actuall tanked 100%, Fear not, not quite yet. But it is coming. On Februar 26th, the INVESTOR CORNER said that we were headed toward a severe recession. The reasons were listed. It said that the start would be signalle b a shar fall in the market. WE HAVE NOW HA THAT. It may continue for awhile, it may not. The warning is clearl there. SOMETHING IS ALWAYS THE TRIGGER. The Federal Reserve tightening of the money supply contributed. The actual trigger was Sec. Baker&# remark about the necessity for the dollar to decline 15 more to correct the trade imbalance. WHAM! The spoke word became policy in the minds of the public Down the market went. SO WHAT HAPPENED. Corporations saw bargain and broug their own stock. Peopl switched to safety money funds and short term Governments. The small investor was E. Gerald President Federal Reserve spooke In th big picture that does not matter much becaus this is an institution driven PICTURED FROM LEFT toright are Corrigan, Bank of New York; Tom Gulotta, Nassau County Executive; Bruno Greco, President, market. Some smaller brokerag house will be put out of business or absorbed. Some Fidelity New York Savings and Banking; Thomas Dixon Lovely, Chairman and Chief safe mutual funds were seen not to b so safe. Executive Officer of Fidelity New York Savings and Banking and recipient of the coveted WHAT WILL HAPPEN IN THE SHORT TERM. will and as usual, act Congress investigate “Minuteman Flag”; Frank Riley, U.S. Dept. ofthe Treasury ; and Dan Fisher, Hempstead after the fact and poorly. There reform will be too little, too late. The specific will Town Clerk. (Photo by Wedgewood Studio) not even hazar a guess. I think that one of the thing the should NOT d is allow the banks to ge into the stock business. It is too risk and volatile. Remember the Glass- act came about because the bank were in the securities and bankin business, and they Fidelit NY Hos Savin Bonds Event abused the situation. “Reform” should reinforce the separation and also keep th invest- ment houses out of banking Thomas Dixon Lovely, Chairman and Chief full breakfast, continued with a full Color WHAT SHOULD HAPPEN. No tax increase. A slow moderate rise in the money suppl Executive Officer of Fidelity New York Guard presentation by the U.S. Merchant to stablize interest rates. We should defend the dollar, not b raising our interest rates, and Saving and Banking an 198 Region Chair- Marine Academ Speci recognition an but by attempting pressure Japa and Germany lower theirs. (A by to td sligh lowering b man of the United States Bond Pro- award was bestowed on Mr. Lovel E. will Saving either or both stablize it immediately) There should be some curbs on the futures President of the Fed gram, recently hosted a gal reception and Gerald Corrigan, exchange without destroyin them. ABSOLUTELY there should be NO TRADE PRO- chief executive committee meeting for the Reserve Bank of New York. TECTIONIST BILL. This one thing alone could brin about 192 all over again. developmen of the United States Treasury Frank Riley, New York Director of th WHAT CAN WE DECIDE WILL HAPPEN. Inflation will continue at a slightl highe pace *&qu Saving Bonds Program. Department of the Treasury, a because the Fe is easing the money supply. Gold will climb at a slow pace because of The event, held at the Garden City Hotel, inflation, with a burst up or down depending o the Persian war, and the need of the was attended by chief executives from ma- Sheiks for money. There will be defaults on foreig debt, and the Fe will continue to jor Long Island businesses, health care commitment to the program a + protect the banks and th system. The foreig governments will hel stead the situation organizations and educational institutions. emplar program participation b because we are their bigges market and with a severe recession in the US the are in Members of Boards of Directors were also in of Fidelity New York. The “Minu severe trouble. There will be a recession starting before 1988 How severe I do not know. attendance. The meeting was held to provid asymb of American security s My guess is that it will not last more tha 1-1/2 to 2 years unless we have a protectionist a forum at which ke decision makers from tionary War day is awarded in bill from Congress If we do, it will be back to the 1930 worldwide policy of “Beggar many of the large employer on Lon Island of outstanding volunteer leade: thy neighbor” policy that was the direct result of the 1930 trade protectionist bill. coul discuss the significanc of United States ty New York achieved 80% emp) One of the results of a market mania is that we do not learn or remember the lessons Saving Bonds. ticipation in the United States Savi of our past mistakes. I hop we have this time. The program, which commenced with a Payrol Deduction, setting a new record Doctor Frey is a professor of investments and finance at LIU/C.W. Post. campus on Long Ta Refor Pos Island. You wish a copy of his “Ten Rules To Get Rich and Keep It, Too” send a large stamped Conferenc At C self-addressed envelope to Anton East 2nd Community Newspapers, 132 Street, Mineola, Expertsin the fields of law, accounting and Robert Henn, chief of the Employe Plans and N 11501, Attn: Dr. Frey If have wish answered send a you questions you separate envelop taxes will analyz the effects of the Tax Exempt Organizations Review Staf in the includ your telephon number. Dr. Fre will answer questions as his time your permits. Reform Act of 198 on pension and profi shar- Brookly Ke District of the IRS and Mr. Peter ing plan in a day- conference at the CW. Lorenzetti, Senior Employe Plans and Ex forthe Presentation Pointer for Busines Owners Post Campu of Long Island University on empt Organizations Progra Analys Saturda Oct. 31 North-Atlantic Region Office of the IRS The at the Small-business conference, “Pension/Profit Plans Some of the topics to be addresse owners petrified b the pro- “spotlight” presentation will complete the Under Tax Reform,” will take plac from seminar are individual retirement ar spect of makin publi presentation or 9 simp- evening& program. rules. for a.m.to5 p.m. in the Hillwood Commons Lec- rangements, new non-discrimination l lookin ways to become more effective LINE, anon- support organization for ture Hall. Fees for the which includes contributions and are invited to Island business seminar, employer matching speaker Long Network- owners, creates a public space each breakfast and lunch, are #13 for members of vesting, ing Entrepreneurs’ (LINE) Worksho on month for members and guest to network, the by Tax In- Yourself, Your And university& Tax Institute and #160 for non- The conference is sponsore the “Preparing Subjec Your spotligh product and services, and get vital for Successful members. Registration will be at the door stitute of the School of Professional Accoun Setting Presentations.” Com- information from specialist in business law, from 8:15- a.m. CW. Post. For further information. munications consultant, Mary Jan Hartigan taxes, marketing sellin advertisin public tancy at Speaker at the conference will indude Mr. contact the School of Professional Accoun director of Professionally Speaking » relations, financial plannin debt collection, Victor M. 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Meeting are ¢9.5 for members and #12 for Neck, will be the Moderator. The panel will the Center should contact the Long Island non-members and at the door. Checks should of: Consist Amy Rothfeld, an in Great For additional information and/or attorney Center, 16 Pidgeo Hill Road Huntington registra be made payabl and sent to the Island Neck; Marie a Long Coyle Certified Financial Plan- Station, NY or call tion, telephon the SBA at 454-0753 or SCORE 1174 673-02 ner and Registere Investment Advisor in at 535-41 ERE is still a place on the North Shore where living well still means impeccable style and grace. Where the tranquility of the water is treasured and the majesty of the land cherished. Where winding lanes and green lawns lead to grand homes and endless pleasures. It’s a place called Longmeadow. Created 3 on a famous Gold Coast estate, it offers customized townhomes on 16 woodland acres alongside an 18 hole golf course. 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Road to end. tum at firehouse. (Brewster Avenue). Island to Glen Cove Road (Exit 39N). Take Glen Cove Right DIRECTIONS: Long Expressway on turn onto Lattingtown Road. Look for Longmeadow sign left and make turn onto Dosoris Lane. At end. make a righ Go four lights left the H840440. Association are in an offering plan available from sponsor The complete offering terms for The Homeowners 1987 ita - October 25. Page- The Ouervt of Auton Community Newspapers FITNESS H E A L T H A N D AID Conferenc At C.W. Post Colle breakfast and lunch, for students, +10 Medical experts from the New York are 5 members and #20 for non- area will discuss the latest in- for NYSRMT includes ad- formation on AIDS at the New York State members. The program an and three afternoon Registry of Medical Technologist Fifty dress two morning and a roundtable discussion. All Second Seminar, “An Updat on AIDS,” seminars, will be held in the scheduled for Saturda Oct. 3 at the C.W. presentations between a.m. and Post Campus of Lon Island University. Humanities Buildin 9 call the School of Health Fees for participation in the day- p.m. T register Professionals ‘at conference, which includes a continen 299-27 Nutrition An Dietetics

show how to. food The field of nutrition and dietetics is cur- structions will prepare that looks tastes and is goo rently experiencing a rash of interest due great, great of how for heart. to the public increased awareness your two and a affects health. St. Each program includes four, Division will hold a to benefit proper. diet positivel THE CHILDREN’S MEDICAL FUND Women’s Giftique Heart half hour sessions, You may select a morn- Jewish Medical Center on Saturday and Francis Hospit will offer a Culinar Schneider Children’s Hospital of Long Island Th 400 Lakeville Rd., New Hyde Park. Ven- Course morning and evening ses- ing or evening program. registration Nov. 21 and 22, in the Atrium of the Center, durin Sunday, ladies’ fee is wide of merchandise including children’s clothing, belts sions, on a bi-monthly basis. The program #4 per person. dors will display a variety follows: Shown above are co-chairpersons (left) will teach the of nutrition, The November schedule is as and handbags, gifts and household appliances. principal goo and Mann of Great Neck. from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Lois Kirschenbaum of Old Westbury Meryl provid new recipes to try, teach guideline Mondays from to Nov. 2,.9, for adapti old favorites, selecting foods, a second session 9:30. meals and l6 and For telephon enrollment call At plannin menus, preparing quic 23 Neurofibromatosi Center ext. out nutritiously and deliciousl In- 627-620 150 dinin Schneide Children’s Hospit

Neurofibromatosis can in What’s In a Number Th first center on Lon Island for the appear any from screening and treatment of family The gene can come one af- The Nassau County Chapte of the neurofibromatosis, often confused with fected parent or can be the result of a spon American Red Cross is proud to offer, as Re Cross Friendl has at taneous mutation, but it is hereditar in after-school “elephan man” disease, opene a free community service, an Schneider Children’s Hospit of Long Island half of the children born with the disorder. telephon help line especiall designe for Visitor Progra Medical Center. Neurofibromatosis Th diversity of the disease and its vary- children kindergarten throug sixth Jewis ages that oc- rate of mean that for some is a neuroldgic disorder ing progressio is bet- genetic, grade Friendly Visiting regula visiting limited to minor For curs in one out of every 3,000 births. It is it will be problem The is based o the research of Red Cross progra ween two people one a the of tumors an not alwas detected at birth and the con- others, presence multiple community needs and the common sense volunteer and the other a man or woman dition often until the child starts disfigurement will cause serious there are times when children progresses that suggests known to be in need of a “friend.” An ob- and burdens. to show specifi symptoms. The most psychologic physica want or need to talk to someone essential feature of the is the con- may program of internal or extemal tumors do vious earl sign are larg brown spots on Removal about problem associated with bein companionship which each CP tinuing the baby’ bod called “cafe-au-lait” spots. not prevent them from recurring; this ear hom alone. volunteer is able to maintain with a that the Neurofibromatosis chang the way cells intervention onl seeks to ensure A CPI Trained Red Cross volunteers will be somewhat isolated wh learns to person and function. Clusters of tumors condition will not lead to more serious Class wi the Children’s develop answering Helplin (222-60 look upon his/her dependabl visitor as a made of masses of nerves and tissue, problem Nov. 5 f from 2:30 to 6 p.m. Monday through Fri- friend. up personal and outside the interfer- Schneider Children’s is part o fice; each da is ‘listen...to grow inside bod Hospita 36 da school open...to If are interested in a you becoming with the functioning the child’s vital a nationwide data base exchang among The f occasion, take ing of talk..to, on appropriate Visitor, call to at the Red Friendl register and The disorder can also neurofibromatosis centers. These region Pre- action. organs systems. Cross, 747-3500. result in seizures, scoliosis, loss, resources share the latest developmen in the Hea For furthern information or to receive hearin serious problem and/or learning research and treatment with the go of a brochure explainin the program pleas eye disabilities. improving the outlook for this disease. call your Red Cross at 747-3500. Gantt COMPUTERIZED

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About #2 from and the neck believed “H -aid”. wornaround was to But some aids are alot better Joan Cook, Box 22628 Ft. Lauderdale 3333 dispel enchantment: Topaz is also considered than others; they all cost a fortune and (80 327-379 to be the stone of fruitfulness and faithfulness, and can ever?’prevent bad dreams. Whether sometimes even the fail us when the No how about TV at hom via infrared bab a person chooses to believe in the magic cries or the pho rings. sound the way you hear in some theatres? #25 associated with it or not. one thing is certain. That& where “Silent anyone who owns a precious topa knows Page comes in. It has will brin a “Sound Plus” transmitter to put they certainly feel special when wearing it two a transmitter near the onthe TV and headset from Con- parts: you put bab portable Topaz is created in nature in a variety of doorbell or pho and a receiver 2” square trolonics, Lybert Way, Westford, MA 01886 magnificent colors. The most widely recogniz- to wear on your wrist. When the bab cries (61 692-54 ed is the golden yellow-brown variety. sometimes referred to as sherry topaz. depen- or a bell the wrist unit vibrates. rings O rent captioned hom video movies. ding on the shade and dept of color. As the name it resembles the color of rich Youthen glance it to see which of its four Write fo a list of them from National Cap- implies. JAN G. HYDER sherry wine. This variety is often confused with little light is on, cach light bein numbered tioning Institute, 5203 Pike, Falls Certified Graduate Leesbur citrine quartz. The similarity between these two Gemologist to with correspon your child’s room, the Church, VA 2204 or look for the Institute’s gemstones begins and ends with their likeness in color; are. in two different phone etc. You need a separate transmitter mark o videocassette jackets in your video they fact, very its intrinsic beauty is always heightened when gems. When viewing these two stones side by surrounded by fiery diamonds. for eacharea but youcan move —from store, side. one will see that the topaz will have a A vast majority of the colored topaz the alarm-clock at phonein daytimet night Questio fo Suzann Lun can b sen to “Witha Little ticher. softer. velvet-like quality to it. available to us in today’s jewelry is heat treated Pink is a and hauntingly to enhance its for example Each transmitter is #15 the Help Anton Communi Newspap 13 E. Secon topaz unique brilliant colors. This treatment beautiful gem. It is not very common due to is permanent and in no way affects the beau- writst unit #18 from Quest Electronics, 510 St., Mineola, N.Y. fo a includ 1150 perso rep the fact that it rarely occurs in nature in this ty of the gem. Topaz is a hard, durable stone S Worth WI color.-Golden be St., Oconomowoc, 5306 (800 a self-addre stamp envelo or sherry-colored topaz can that is not easily scratched. The primary care heat treated without the of chemicals to 558-95 Or for phon or doorbell think use that the wearer must take with this stone is only the has been Produce pink but there not to guard against banging the stone against demand make available Red Cross énough to it a readily har surfaces. This is one of the hardest gems Bloo gemstone. in nature, although, due t its internal struc Chinese To With the of bold and vibrant col- Physici popularity ture. it can be damaged by a shar blow. Pressure Check ored stone jewelry, blue topaz has become Comparatively speaking. it&# a very affor- a very important gemstone. The color of this dable gem in. stones of a substantial size. Leeture At C.W. Post is similar the brilliant blue color gem very to Topaz. in any of its vibrant colors. is an ex- of the Pacific Ocean. This is Did you know that many peopl don’t a magnetic cellent choice whether it’s your own bir- The Coordinator of the China gemstone that commands attention. It blends thstone or not. You may have noticed that reall understand what high blood pressure Project beautifully with other colored stones such as I have a particular fondness for this gem and. ist don’t the of Association for Sciences and Th recognize important Technology amethyst. pink or green tourmaline. citrine for very good reason. it happens to be my Dr. will lecture and countless other * havin their blood pressure checked. Zhan Xiaoming, on garnet gems. Naturally. birthstone. “Medical ‘Education in the Throug your Red Cross Nassau Coun- People’ of China” at the C.W. ty Chapte you can have your blood Republi Post Cam- of Island pressure checked, without charge on pus Long University on Tuesday, Nov. 10 at in the Great Hall of the Wednesday, Nov. 4 from 10 a.m, to 1 p.m, p.m. _ Administration JEWELERS at the American Red Cross Chapte House, Building © We Offer a Complet Appraisal Service Dr. a of Se- 26 Old Country Rd., Mineola. 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A. ANTHONY trucks and By MILLER ed b a judge In certain instances, immediate seizure, A car and truck crash impact dislodge a their cargo are subjec to have been brought 55- drum from th tnuck’s rear. Strikin while felony charge the ground the drum is puncture and against the companie illegally transporting the materials. hydro- acid vapors instantl overcome was found, Fire th car driver. When the “accident” toxic officals hastened to the scene. With the ever-growing amount of _ Department with hazar- materials, both liquid and in gaseous form, Realizin that they were dealin cordoned off the area ie Colas) being hauled daily on Long Island& roads, dous materials they officers. whic is and summoned health and police that’s a scenario increasingl possi aacer of the area, including Wits el ble. To focus on ways to deal with that kind The extent embargo businesses, of proble the polic department of Nassau possibl evacuation of homesand would on the and amount of and Suffolk stage a joint toxic chemical depe type October material and the of perceive peril emergency respons drill on Sunda degr from or fire. 18 near the line which separates their fumes, explosio stressed that skin jurisdictions. Officials at the drill site substances Under the supervision of County Ex- contact with some of the toxic ecutives Tomas Gullotta of Nassau and Suf- could result in immediate fatality. thearea was isolated, officers wear- folk’s Michael LoGrande, some 80 officers ot Once moved in to remove the the two departments aided by th state’s En- ing protective gar clothes were cut off and vironmental Conservation Department, or- victim, whose plac into shielded material to sprea chestrated a elaborate drill designe to ex- ed prevent PASSENGER CAR ANDtruck collide; the impact man was then (arrow). ercise their command, control, communica- of contaminants. The injure releases toxic vapors, felling driver Other men. tions and coordination in dealin with an in- rushed b helicopte toa hospita shielded from the fumes and chemicals, cident which may require immediate also then secured the borken drum, washed ana response from both department sanded dow the area, and removed the re- Th event, part of a newly- pro- drums from the truck. gram of mutual cooperatio in training, en- maining forcement and planning, marked the first Officers of the State Environmental Con- inter-linked time the two major department servation Department; wh also patrol Long their police radio systems, so that officers Island’s roads and take appropriate action could talk to the from one agency directly against violators, where on han both to other. observe and offer suggestions Most of the “accident” resulted Inthe simulation, the existing statutes relating to hazardous fumes in a driver rendered unconscious by materials are foun in the state’s Enviromen- authorities as from the acid, described b tal Conservation Law. Since a new class will of the most and both one deadl yet widely enter the Nassau polic academ October 23, in the area. that such used chemicals Noting two of its staff took notes so that instruction used and materials, in plastic pesticide may in handling incidents of this type may be be when lawfully transported properly given new officers. stored, polic officials said that in too many Walter]. Parish a state engineer, added that cases,.th chemicals are simpl put into 5 the cast of clean-up, which may run to gallo drums, and laws pertaining to mark- $10,000, will be pass onto the violator. Civil in of the toxic substances are frequent ig- may be broug to enforce collec- nored to deter detection. litigation tion, he said. Between January 1, 198 and Septembe 30, the as Thomas Officials from both willnow NASSAU POLICE COMMISSIONER Samuel Rozzi surveys operation, 198 the Suffolk County Police, for instance, department Police Gullotta and Michael LoGrande, Nassau and Suffolk County Executives and Suffolk issued over 10,000 summons for truck viola- assess the information obtained in th drill, Robert Commissioner James James Caples, Jr., are briefed by Nassau Police Officer said that about one-third of those and refine their a tions. The procedure against da Horan.

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WVeopsacaneaeLTORML, we coestr lowe fete; Celebrate the Bicentennial 1787-1987 Exercise Your Constitutional Right to Vote on ELECTION DAY, TUESDAY, NOV. 3 Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport STATE-WIDE BALLOT ISSUES

BALLOT PROPOSAL NO. 2 BALLOT PROPOSAL NO. 1 : SKI TRAILS AT NEW YORK SKI CENTERS } CIVIL SERVICE CREDITS FOR VETERANS Section 1 of the New York State Constitution. An amendment to Article XIV, An amendment to Article V, Section 6 of the New York State Consteti

itution l and The State C provid for the c Explanation: pi The State Constitution currently authorizes the addition of points to Explanation: maintenance of ski trails within the forest preserve on the slopes of Whiteface this State who were civil service examination scores of citizens and residents of the Mountain in Essex County: Belleayre Mountain in Ulster and Delaware Counties: of Atmed Forces of the Uftited States and were honorably wartime members the Mountains in Warren County: limiting these trails ci and Gore. South. and Pete Gay d h ble d, the proposed discharged or rel under Ifapp 30 miles in the case of to 20 miles cach in the case of Whiteface and Belleayre. and to would extend this benefit to veterans who are aliens lawfully admitted amendment Pete All of the mountains are limited to a maximum trail New York State. Gore. South, and Gay. the United States and reside in d for permanent residence in d. the would ii the ir resid: width of 80 feet. be of New York State Ifapp: proposed The State C itution also that maximum trail width of 200 miles of ski trails which may be constructed and set a Forces in order to receive additional civil at the time of entrance into the Armed amendment would delete this ject. service credits. If approved, the proposed Mountain would be deleted. requirement from the Constitution. In addition, the authorization for ski trails on South made to and the authorizations for the other state-owned ski centers would be residents and live In support: Veterans whoare not U.S. citizens bul are permanent conform to one another. defended our country and in New York State. deserve recognition for having Ina 1979 decision, the U.S. should have the same rights as other cligible veterans. ruled that civil service District Court for the southern district of New York denying limits were first established for clause of the Constitution. In In the 40 years since constitutional credit to legal aliens violates the equal protection support: of a sport. Trailsize be resident of New York State at the time state-owned ski centers, skiing has become increasingly popular ‘The requirement that a veteran a and civil service credits increased because crowded. narrow trails are both dangerous the Armed Forces in order to receive additional needs to be into d ble entrance maintain. is in that it limits the General of New York v Soto-Lopez the difficult to The propose should be deleted because. in Attorney further of the United miles of additional trails and their widths. It promotes declared it to be in violation of the Constitution number of Supreme Court which is to the of intensive land use areas preferable States. development existing construction of new facilities. residents already enjoy In opposition: Veterans who are legal aliens and permanent citizens. However, since they have chosen not to many of the same benefits as civil service credits and in citizens. do not deserve to receive additional should be forever wild. become they In opposition: State land designated as forest preserve kept this ballot fact cannot vote for or against proposal. authorized to use a of this preserve of merit and ‘The state-owned ski centers are already portion be made solely on the basis should be Civil service appointments should and should not be allowed to expand further. The promotio of skiing when it comes to scoring civil service No favoritism should be shown subsidized b state. fitness. left to the private sector rather than being the examinations.

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the and the quality Question 1. How would you propose to handle the growing problem of finite quantity of the drinking water supply on Long Island? 2. What-can be done for the plight of the homeless in Nassau County? RAYMOND B. THOMAS S. GULOTTA RAYMOND J. VOULO (RTL) JACK OLCHIN (L) GRUNEWALD (D) Hewlett Greenvale (R, C) Port Washington Merrick Education: B.A., New York University: Education: B.S.. : North Edugation: B.A.. New York University: L.L.B., New York School of L.L.B..J.D.. Fordham University Law (Incumbent) M.D. New York Medical College Univer L.L.B., Dean’s List, Columbia Law School Education: Occupation: medical doctor, family prac- Law B.A., Phi Beta County Occupation: Trial Lawyer School: Kappa, tice Occupation: Deputy Attorney, Qualifications: Former Assistant United Trinity College Qualifications: captain, U.S. Army Medi- Nassau County Executive, Nassau former Nassau States Attorney: Chief. Criminal Division: Occupation: County cal Corps: 30 years in practice of family Qualifications: County Clerk, Organized Crime and Racketeering Divis- County medicine requiring daily decision-making Deputy Depty County Treasurer: Curre Nassau Attorney 1971; State ison: Civil Division: Colonel, Judge Qualifications: County ANSWERS: Deputy County since Executive: Three-term Presid- Vice-Chairman, N.Y.S. Liberal Advocate General’s Corps, United States Hempstead 1. Our drinking water is contaminated Party Two-term New York State ANSWERS: Army Reserve ing Supervisor: principally by industrial wastes and Assistant is ANSWERS: Assemblyman: former Nassau run-off from garba disposal operations. 1 The only solution a comprehensive District and water conservation plan 1. Create a Nassau County Water Author- Attorney Rigid control of site selection opera- management/ ANSW. recruitment of to reduce wasted water.and ity to work with Suffolk Authority. Also. - tional Procedure plus designed impl Advi- 1 | have da preh are ifour foster cooperation between county, state form a Nassau-Suffolk Bi-County ing experti mandatory water to ensure the and federal authorities. This is exactly the sory Council as overseer. Long-term management program water supply is to be saved. for 1s Reactivate Cedar Creek quality and quantity of our water The homeless in Nassau County are program instituted by our present County planning key. . Our includes with his and build other conversion and desalina- future generations. program comprised chiefly of two groups: the Executive and I agree fully of water enforcement of new rules tion plants as needed. Stop and fine the preservation open land, indigent homeless, for whom I advocate approach. Strict industrial polluters. Strictly and equally conservation measures to save 40 million low-cost, self-owned and self-maintained and regulations is absolutely necessary. enforc tap water conservation. gallons daily, the establishment of a water housing sponsored by the county. 2 call for fully equipped and staffe desalination and Th 2. First. get the public to recogniz that it reclamation/ program, second group, the psychiatric run by not-for-profit new to water educational and exists. Then, establish a Nassau County projects safeguard quality. arede-institutionalized psyctiatric patients tions able to provide 2. I initiated a cost-effective needed. Shelter Commission to evaluate and recommend county who require stringent psychiatric treat- counselling services as outreach to locate and is | short and long-term solutions to deal with program designed ment, and in some instances, mandatory without such assistance not enough. aid the homeless them to the temporary housing. food, medical and by helping institutionalization. would bring pressure upon state useful and members of psychiatric aid, employment, and per- become productive government to develop a comprehensive It includes a Homeless Line,” to alleviate homelessness manent subsidized housing. Implement society. Help program not only for food and the solutions through existing or specifi- provisions housing, transpor- but to provide preventive measures. cally created agencies. tation services, counseling, jobtraining and placement, medical care and child care. .. STATE S

TERM 14 YEARS VOTE FOR FIVE

MARILYN R. VICTOR ORGERA FRIEDENBERG (L) (RTL, L)

Old Westbury Great River (Incumbent) (incumbent) Education: B.A., Hunter College: Education: B.A.A. Accounting, DEMOCRATIC CANDI- (DUE TO A FILING ERROR, ALL L.L.B., New York University St. John’s University; J.D., St. DATES FOR SUPREME COURT JUDGE WERE RULED OFF School of Law John’s University Occupation: Justice of the N.Y.S. Occupation: New York State THE BALLOT AS OF PRESS TIME, OCTOBER 5, 1987.) Supreme Court Supreme Court Judge Qualifications: Deputy County 3 28 years of judicial Attorney, Family Court, 1965-70; experience: N.Y.S. Supreme Court Family Court Judge, 1973-84; Judge. 14 years: former Suffolk President, N.Y.S. Association of County Distict Court Judge, 10 Family Court Judges, 1983-84; years: former Justice of the Peace, C.W. Post 4 Adjunct Professor, Islip Township, years. . - College: President, Nassau-Suffolk Women’s Bar Association, 1967- 68.

JOSEPH COLB (R,C,L) LAWRENC J. JOHN J. COPERTINO KENNETH K. ROHL VINCENT J. HAND Massapequa Park BRACKEN (R,C,RTL, L) (R, C, L) (R, C, RTL) (R, C) Education: RTL : East Setauket Law School Islip L.L.B., Brooklyn ii (Incumbent) Education: B. Ed A ing Townof B.S., Occupation: Oyster Bay Education: B.A., Cum ~ Magna City College: L.L.B., Fordham versity: J.D., St. John’s Fordham Univers Ford- Supervisor University J.D, Laude, St. John’s University: University School of Law School of Law ham School of Law Qualifications: Town of Oyster L.L.B.. Harvard Law School: Occupation: Suffolk Court Occupation: Suffolk Court Trial Bay Supervisor since 1977: Oyster County County Occupation: lawyer Master of Laws in Judicial Process, Judge Jud; Qualifications: Disaster Fee Coun- ‘Bay Town Attorney 1975-77: 22 University of Virginia Law School Qualifications: Suffolk Practiced law, 31 sel to Small Business Administra- in law County Qualifications: years private practice: co- Associate Occupation: Justice,. Court Judge.:10 years: former years, trial‘and appeals courts of tion, 1962: Counsel to N.Y.S. founder. president of two civic Appellate Division, N.Y.S. Suffolk County District Court N.Y.. Federal District Court, U.S. Assembly, 1967-68: Village Police associations -- Booster Manor and Supreme Court 9 former Suffolk Court: Bar Harbor. Judge, years: Supreme Acting Supreme Judge. Brightwaters. 1970-72: . Qualifications: 14 years experience County Assistant District Attor- Court Judge, 1982: Suffolk County President. Suffolk County Bar on N.Y.S. former Supreme Court: ney, 4 years: Deputy Town Attor- Court Judge. 1981-present. former Association, 1980-81; President. Assistant District Suf- Attorney, ney, Towns of Smithtown and District Court Judge. 2 years: Nassau-Suffotk Trial Lawyers folk County: former Executive Brookhaven. former Suffolk County Assistant Association, 1970-78. Director, Suffolk County Crime District Attorney: law lecturer. Control Council: adjunct profes- sor, C.W. Post.

TERM: 10 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $82,000

Question: What would you target as the #1 problem in County Court today and how could it b remedied?

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The ®uerview Section of Anton Comnumity Newsp - October 29, 1987 Page- COUNTY COURT JUDGE (CONT.)— HERBERT J. LIPP (D, C, RTL, L) IRA H. WEXNER (R) Baldwin North Valley Stream

. (incumbent Education: B.B.A. Education: B.A.. . and J.D., University of Miami Pennsylvania State University: L.L.B., New York University Law School Occupati Judge. Nassau County. District Court

i 2 é Qualifications: District.Courtd Jud since _ ge January }984: general, law. practice, .30 Occupati Judge. Court since Nassa Count June, 198 years: member Board of Zoning Town-of Qualifications: former District Court Appeals, Hempstead: 4egislative Counsel Judge, County Court Judge. 7 years; presiaed to an over 100+ criminal Assemblyman jury trials: law lecturer: 30- trail lawyer. ANSWER: ANSWER: The number one problem in Court is the time it takes on the County to bringan incarcerated A emphasi continuing concerted efforts to concentrate on the trial or to trial. each defenda Obviously judg can only try one case at a time.-An increase disposition of cases involving incarcerated defendants and older cases. in the number of judges. court personnel and facilities, would help reduce the delay time and enable convicted defendants to-be transferred from Nassau County to state institutions. DISTRICT COURT JUDGE

Question: What do consider the you prime qualifications for an outstanding District Court Judge? SECOND DISTRICT COURT Town of Hempstead and Leng Beach TERM: 6 YEARS VOTE FOR THREE SALARY: $70,000

JOSEPH C. BELLARD(D) SAULI. WEINSTEIN (D) IRAJ.RAAB(D, RTL, L) SANDRA J. IRA B. Malverne Woodmere Woodmere FEUERSTEIN (R, L) WARSHAWSKY (R, C, L) Education: B.A.. SUNY Stony Education: B.A.. Syracuse Univer- Education: B.B.A.. City College: Brook: J.D.. New England School Merrick Westbury sity: J.D.. of J.D., Brooklyn Law: M.P.A., New of Law University Pennsyl- (Incumbent) (Incumbent) vania Law School York University: M.S.. Long Occupation: Trial Education: B.S.. University of Education: B.A.. Rutgers: J.D. attorney Occupation: Attorney Island University Qualifications: Trial 12 Vermont: J.D.. cum laude. Car- Brooklyn Law School attorney. Qualifications: 30 Trial 30 Attorney years: Occupation: lawyer. years dozo School of years; Paralegal professor. | Law Occupation: Judge, Nassau County year: Special Master, N.Y.S. Supreme Qualifications: 200+ hours judicial former Young Lawyers Chairman, Occupation: Judge, Nassau County District Court Court; Admitted U.S. Supreme education; 150+ legal lectures: Brooklyn Bar Association “ District Court Qualifications: Law Secretary to Court: Guest Lecturer, Pace Uni- N.Y. Governor, American Judges ANSWER: Qualifications: Law Clerk to Nas- County Court, Court of Claims versity, SUNY/Buffalo Law Association: Chair, ABA Courts sau Assistant District Court, often referred to as County Administrative Judge: Judges: DA: Legal Aid Schools: N.Y.S., Nassau County and Community Committee the N.Y.S. Supreme Court Matrimon- Attorney: Lecturer, author in “Peoples* Court™ is the court Bar Associations ANSWER: ial Referee ethics; criminal the citizen most often and Senior Law Assist- law: 15 years expe- average ANSWER: A District Court should Judge ant: Editor, criminal law utilizes. Therefore, a candidate “Nassau Lawyer™ rience, Alljudges must possess knowledge. have broad experience in Small exhibit ANSWER: ANSWER: must a special demeanor. and judgment patience in order to Claims. Landlord-Tenant, Civil A District Patience, above all other virtues, is Every judge should possess knowl- Court Judge frequently absorb fully the matters before and Criminal Trials: have patience the edge and scholarship. love and deals with citizens who do not have most important qualification. them. Their and be able education, wisdom judicial temperament: for benefit of thus Besides the candidate's of respect the law, wisdom and counsel, the judge years and to write decisions: experience acquired over many scholarly and must be fair and courtroom and knowl- sensitivity. compassion judicial especially courte- experience at the bar must have administer substantial years them justice: well ous as well as able of both criminal and civil temperament as as common to apply appli- edge adhere to the direct restitution: and credo, “knowledge counseling sense and idealism. In criminal cable law. Since 90% of the work- is procedure, judicial temperament alone is not the rehabilitation: enforce crime vic- enough ... impor- cases a judge must balance between load in this court involves the the essential ingredient for a Dis- tims® tant thing is to have the judgment rights and alternative diver- the and criminal law, in this trict Court rights needs of the victim experience Judge. to use it ind wisdom sionary sentences, where wisely the approp- and society as well as those of the area and with the criminal justice to use it riate; treat DWI and uy justly. wife-beating criminal defendant. system are additionally important Cases as serious crimes: adequately qualifications. sentence hard core criminals.

THOMAS A. FRANK N. D ERRICO(C) JEANETTE P. ALFRED J. ADAMS (R, C) Garden City KOSTYRKA (RTL) SKIDMORE (RTL) Education: B.A.. Fordham Yni- Rockville Centre Lynbrook ‘ Levittown versity: J.D. St. John’s Univetsity Education: Education: B.A.. Elizabethtown B.A.. St. John’s Uni- Education: B.A.. Mount St. Law School Mary’s ‘ J.D.. College: J.D.. New England School versity: St. John’s University College: J.D..St. John’s University Occupation: Attorney of Law Law School Law School Qualifications: Attorney. 12 years: Law to Occupation: Attorney Occupation: Attorney Occupation: secretary former trial counsel. | lity insu- County Court Judge Qualifications: Member N.Y.S. Qualifications: General practice of Trance carrier: appointments by Qualifications: and Nassau County Bar Associa- law including trial and Nassau County Various courts in appellate incompetency tions: past president, Catholic Assistant District Attorney. 7 cases: member Nassau County Bar and estate proceedings: past presi- Lawyers Guild: Editor of its years: law secretary? 7 vears publi- Association Federal Courts Com- dent. Columbian Lawyers Associ- “Mirror of ANSWER: cation, Justice:” Asso- mittee : ation of Nassau County ciate Judge. Lynbrook Village During the course of my legal ANSWER: ANSWER: Court career. have been anassistant The prime qualifications for a feel that the most necessary ANSWER: district attorney District Court as for and law secretary successful Judge. any requirement for a judi- Hook for qualities suchas to a County Court I have integrity, other judgeship, are integrity. Judge cial career is of the law Knowledge a love for the work. tried and an eagerness:to of and many cases written many of practice. A knowledge practical expe- through experience serve. a for life this compassion. respect rience in the law. not legal opinions. Through train- of local law school including graduate any and those who before the | have learned what the term appear trial and work, but ing. will demonstrate knowledge of only appellate court. fairness. ability to evoke judicial temperament means. which also counselling and advice on law: it is understanding the law. the trust. and a sense within that is what I consider te be the prime legal matters and understanding of way it works. the way it can and person which shows that he or she qualification ofa District Court the practical aspects of life in all must affect people’s lives which is is al peace with him or her self and of the law. Judge. the essential tool of the judiciary phases in touch with our God.

THIRD DISTRICT COURT Town of North Hempstead

TERM: 6 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $70,000

RENEE G. MAYER (D) ROBERT F. DOLAN (R,C,L) RICHARD G. BOHNER (RTL) Port Washington Manhasset New Hyde Park Education: Education: B.S.. Cornell University: J.D. Hofstra Law Education: B.B.A.. St. John’s University: J.D... St. John’s B.A..St. John’s College: J.D..$t. John’s Law School University Law School University School Occupation: Attorneys Occupation: North Hempstead Lown Attorney Occupation: Attorney Qualifications: Member and of various Qualifications: Civil. criminal. tamily law experience: Qualifications: Over 25 years of legal experience involving Chairperson committees of state and local Bar Arbitrator. District Court: Member. Assigned Counsel all areas of jurisdiction of the District Court both civil and Associations: Director N.Y.S. Trial Panel: Assistant Associate Dean. Law Academy: Director criminal Lawyers Association ANSWER: Nassau County Bar Association: President Nassau Suf- ANSWER: It ts essential that have a diversified folk Womens Bar Association. Because of the wide range of subjects involved in District they background of trial as wellas This is to avoid ANSWER: Court practice, a District Court Judge should possess a general legal experience. the need for “on the should be fair. temperate, well-rounded with an on civil job training.” Also, very high on the list A District Court Judge legal background emphasis . are moral industriousness, knowledgeable in the law and committed to the procedures and criminal trial work. a firm knowledge of the workings integrity. judicial temperament, and to the needs the mandated by our laws and constitutions: firm yet of our court system. and an abundance of patience. sensitivity of judicial system and of the evenhanded insentencing. sensitive both to the crime public at large. victim, where appropriate. and to the youthful first- offender: experienced before the court, skilled at resolving ‘disputes. prepared for prompt trial when necessary. rier

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FOURTH DISTRICT COURT

Town of Oyster Bay and Glen Cove Ed

TERM: 6 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $70,000

PETER L. DORAN (D) JOANNA SEYBERT (R,C,L) GEORGE P. ESERNIO (RT Glen Cove Laurel Hollaw Glen Head

zs Education: B.B.A.. Hofstra University: J.D.. Fordham (Incumbent) Education: B.B.A., St. John’s University: J.D., New York Law School Education: B.A., University of Cincinnati: J.D., St. Law School ’ Occupation: Attorney John’s University Law School Occupation: Attorney 18 Qualifications: Attorney. 28 years: Associate Glen Cove Occupation: Judg Nassau County District Court Qualifications: Practicing attorney, years; specializin criminal in matrimonial and law before City Court Judge. 3 years: Experience as a lawyer an Qualifications: lrial attorney in federal and state family Family Court, Court and Division: training as a judge: and civil courts. 16 years. Supreme Appellate extensive in commercial ANSWER: ANSWER: I have been a trial attorney for 16 years. My experience litigation. ANSWER: Must be knowledgeable in both Civil Law and Criminal cases have included felony trials and diversified lawsuits education and in Court Law, since the judge must deal with both type of law. To against Nassau County. I have been the Bureau Chief of Legal experience system. Next gain this knowledge and experience, judge should have Major Litigation in the County Attorney&# Office. Sitting most important characteristic is temperament. District Court is the first have practiced law for a good number of years and handled as a District Court Judge has served to confirm my experience most people with judicial litigation. Judge must always be mindful of heavy commitment to serve the public and the parties that appear system. Important for judge to be patient with those who

f responsibility that’s been accepted to faithfully discharge before me. ‘ore him. This is not easy due tocase backlog, but duties, fairly and impartially. tice dela&# Is justite denied So to tert is justice too quickly administered.

( CITY OF GLEN COVE CANDIDATES J

MAYOR-SUPER VISOR

TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $37,000 COUNTY, $20,000 TOWN

Question: What do you see as the priorities for the future of Glen Cove and what are your plans to implement these priorities?

VINCENT A. SUOZZI (D,L) DONALD P. DeRIGGI (R,C) Glen Cove Glen Cove (Incumbent) Education: Villanova University: L.L.B.. St. John’s Law School Education: B.B.A. Accounting. St. John’s University Occupation: Attorney. City Council Member Occupation: Glen Cove Mayor and Supervisor Qualifications: Glen Cove City Attorney: Glen Cove Commissioner of Finance: Qualifications: tyor, Supervisor, 1973-79. 1984-present: former Deputy County Councilman: Author of Beautification Commission, Landmark Preservation, Treasurer; Administrative Assistant to former Mayor Supervisor Up-zoning ANSWER: ANSWER: Continue to stabilize tax base sound financial through planning: complete Immediate $500,000 annual tax savings by eliminating sales tax pre-emption. downtown area with movies and a hotel: stitute further plans for water Conser ion efforts including redemption of Glen Cove Creek. removing toxic conservation; of citizens: seek for encourage continued input tax-exemption waste from north side of creek, upzonin estate areas. recycling. upgrading beaches disabled: increase senior citizen work with Chamber of permanently tax-exemption: boat ramp, recharging aquifers with water from drains and treatment plant. Commerce to new business downtown: encourage complete new police, court moratorium on major subdivisions until master plan completed, Supermarket at door to complex: continue open policy al) residents triangle. not hotel. Police-court complex not next to firehause.

COUNCILMEMBER TE! TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR SIX SALARY: $5,000

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Edu JOSEPH Yor! M.CASSIN (D,L) HELENE HOLTZ (D,L) NORBERT PETER R. DICHIARA THOMAS L. WILLSON Ocet Glen Cove * Glen Cove STEMCOSKY (DL) (D,L) Nass (Incumbent) (Incumbent) Ed tC i (D.L) Glen Cove Qua PhD.. F Uni- Ed B.S... Psycholo Glen Cove M.S... Howard Education: B Way University: s NY Old Westbury: Merit Cer- Glen Cove Fairleigh Dickin- Education: B.A., Gettysburg Col- t. son man M.! John’s University: (Incumbent) University: M.S., Columbia lege. U.S. Air Force 1962-1967 S K iubar Catholic University Gi Sen Education: Glen Cove High Schoo! University Occupation: Commercial Airline year Occupation: University Professor. graduat Occupation: Retired Principal Pilot (Captain) lead ANS Adelphi University Occupation: Executive. Nassau Glen Cove High School. 1987 Qualifications: President. Middle Administrator of Qualifications: in Qualifications: Developm Ageney: former County Board of Elections Degre Business School PTA: Co-President. Glen Research Grants: President Parent con Chair Youth Board: Tenant Advo- Qualifications: City Councilman. | Management: experience formu- Cove Booster Club: Member PTA Network: University commun- former lating high school neig a cate: Community Organizerand year: Democratic City budgets. super- Council. Volunteer Ambulance it} committee work: Mayor Laai- 14 member. Com- cons Coordinator: business woman. tirman. vears: former Glen Vising personnel: Corp: Coach. Glen Cove Junior Substance Ne restr son Environ- ANSWER: Cove Director Consumer Affairs: munity Developmen Agency. Glen Baseball: Glen Cove Fire Commis- ment Cove and Nassau Youth deve Continue to make Glen Cove the uetive in civic. fraternal, political Boards. stoner ANSWER: UCUVIties 30 ANSWER: deve terrific city it is. by the continua- past vears. ANSWER: Glen Cove’s Tam deve uniqueness requires tion of sound financial planni ANSWER: very concerned about the Encourage greater Participation b constant Vigilance to insure a - land rezo the construction of My priorities tor future of Glen remaining vacant and water residents in civic and governmental balance between acceptable devel- Cove conservation, lam 2.) for our Police Dep ment and include: stabilizin our tax interested in of waterand sion opment, management Court. the completion of the rate: completion of downtown: computerization of City depart- for cou in conjunction with resources, and Open space preser- downtown business district: the encouraging Construction of suita- ments for efficiency. Another senior citizens and those in need: by t vation of the city’s ¢ eter, The ble objective is cont continued cooperation and com- housing for seniors and young completion of down- work with merchants and busi- Local Waterfront Revitalization munication flown section to and between political. civic. adults: modernization and r improve business Nessmen to strengthen downtown Plan. the completion and imple- area which ence business. religious and school would help build our and increase tax base: instill pride mentation of 1987 Land Study. tax base. is sucl administrations: the development improving an maintaining our Major goal to insure in community through more anti- and continued liaison between the taxes continue to fam ofaffordable housing for young ucilities: toachieve City stay stabil- littering programs: continue sup- city Administration. Planning ized forall adults and senior citizens construction of above-mentioned taxpayers, especiall for port of police. fire and ambulance Board. and Zoning Boards are of items our senior citizens. without impairing our water services: serve as liaison between highest priority forthe nextadmin- supply: and enforcement of water residents and City Hall. istration. conservation. a

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The Overview Section of Anton Community Newspapers - October 29. 1987 Page-l7a ——CITY OF GLEN COVE CANDIDATES (CONT.)——

ANNETTE JOSEPH B. RICHARD J. CAROL A. JOHN L. MACCARONE ©APOBIANCO (D) FITZPATRICK (R,C) KLENKEL, JR. (R,C) CAGGIANO (R,C) (R,C) Glen Cove Glen Cove Glen Cove Glen Cove Glen Cove Education: Nassau Community Education: Glen Cove High Education: B.S.. University of Education: Attended Rider Col- Education: B.A. Political Science - College. Paralegal Program Schook A.ALS.. Nassau Commun- Rhode Island: M.S. Long Island lege: Burrough’s Corp. Data Sys- History. SUNY Albany: J.D_. Occupation: Office Manager ity College University tems Program: St. John’s Continu- Albany Law School Qualifications: Former Trustee Occupation: Certificd public ing Education Program Occupation: Associate attorney in Vice President Glen Cove School Qualifications: Served in adminis- accountant Occupation: Law assistant to US general practice law firm Board: Liaison. Glen Cove F.O.C.. trative and supers isory capacity in Qualifications: CPA firm audits Bankruptcy Court Trustee Qualifications: Member New York Coached Girl Softball League. & Police Department over 1S of the incorporated Qualifications: Former supervisor State Bar: fully familiar with struc- years. President years: Currently ANSWER: villages in Nassau County of Data Acceptance in financial ture. activities and functions of Nice Glen Chairperson, Cove The City should operate as multi- ANSWER: Institution: experienced in data governmental system due to pro- Housing Authority million dollar business with a set Regaining and preserving the City& processing conversion fessional interaction ANSWER: schedule of replacement repairs. identity as a suburban community ANSWER: ANSWER: City. Government should «b Key departments should have full is a priority. The benefits of small Glen Cove should be operated as a Glen Cove must receive strong. handled on a long term range o! lume supervisors. Pre-emptions of town lite are being exchanged for multimillion dollar corporation: innovative leadership. City Council to benefit the programs city. Good city sales tax should be repealed. growth. Is moving along parallel its present mismanagement is persons should be more active in solid management very much asin City elected officials should not track investing in the future of apparent. | would implement a monitoring all governmental oper- a business corporation is needed work tor clients doing business Glen Cove? A desirable supportive program using existing staff to, ations. Fiscal restraint is impera- As councilwoman would bring with the city. Each council person business climate would devclop create a personnel department tive. The downtown area must be my skills and knowledge to bring should have a specific department naturally if planning was oriented directly responsible for hiring all revitalized. Moderately priced ~ about better management and to oversee and report to mayor towards single family growth and city. employees. All fulltime de- housing is needed for young pro- gexernment. pledge to be an Promotions should be based on consery ing our assets. especially partment heads would b directly fessionals and middleclass families informed, awareand responsive performance. the watertront responsible to Council members and individuals representative of the people of who would be the liaison to the Glen Cove mayor

STEVE J. GONZALEZ ANTHONY PETRELLA JOEL B. MEIROWITZ (R,C) (R,C) (L) Glen Cove Glen Cove Glen Cove Education: B.F.A .M.A.. New Education: High school graduate Education: B.S. Education, SUNY York Institute of Lechnology Occupation: Historical museum Oswego: J.D.. Suffolk University Occupa Editorial assistant crafter Law School ions: None given Qualifications: Faithful attendee Occupation: Attorney ANSW of council for 10 : meetings years: Qualifications: Active practicing feel that leadership and attentive- member of parents’ advisory attorney; 1984-85 attorney for ness to city residents’ needs are the committee, middle school: trustee Glen Cove Development Agency: most important priorities for Glen and past exalt®d ruler of BPOE 1986-87 City attorney of Glen Elks Cove' future. Mayor Suo7zi is Cove: actively engaged in munici- ANSWER: lacking in both as his arrogance pal law, solution of governmental and leadership deficiencies have A need for strong leadership which problems caused him to lose touch with can manage a multimillion dollar ANSWER: community residents. M priorities business. To do away with tax One of greatest problems facing are to listen to residents’ problems pre-emption which has cost tax- city is maintaining increasing tax and make the tough decisions for payers $4 million and is not work- base without destroying suburban the city’s well-being. ing. Water conservation is of way of life. This can be accomp- extreme importance. Keep the lished by continuing downtown seniore buses rolling with redevelopmentand encouraging city employees as drivers new business and industry to develop waterfront areas. A second Priority is preservation of our environment. As City Attorney I have prosecuted environmental polluters and will continue to press for legislation to improve quality of life “a ( TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD CANDIDATES __)

Questions: 1. What can be done t alleviate over-development in the Town of Hempstead? 2. What can be done to improve and increase day care facilities for working mothers? PRESIDING SUPERVISOR

TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $37,000 COUNTY, $53,500 TOWN

EDWARD A. GRAUSE (D) JOSEPH N.MONDELLO(R,C) PAUL F. CALLAHAN (RTL) PAUL HARPER (L)

East Meadow Levittown Garden City Hempstead Political Science. Unie Education: Attended City College of New (Incumbent) Education: L..L.B., St. John’s University Education: B.A.. of PhD.. Government. York Education: B.A., Hofstra University: School of Law, L.L.M., Brocklyn Law versity Pittsburgh: Occupation: Supervisor Mays & Canvass, L.L.B.. New England School of Law School Cornell University Professor, Politi- Nassau County Board of Elections Occupation Presiding Supervisor. Town Occupation: Lawyer Occupation: University Nassau in cal S Qualifications: 12 years. State Assembly of Hempstead: Chairman, County Qualifications: years general practice of law: United States Veteran: Quali ns: Over 20 studying and Ways & Means Committee: 33 years, Republican Committee Navy years Probation Officer. Nassau Member Grievance Committee, 2nd and politics and government: Korean management of manufacturing firms: 48 Qualifications: teaching Assistant sau District Attor- lth Judicial Districts of Appellate Div- War veteran years. civic & religious organization County: ANSWERS: leadership : Counsel to N.Y.S. Legislative Com- ision, 2nd Department It that 1s ANSWERS: mittees: Town Councilman, & years ANSWERS: is time some regional planning moratorium on industrial building accepted: notjust the Town of Hempstead, 1. Decline in town population merits ANSWERS; block alternatives to not. just Nassau. but all Island construction moratorium of non- 1, Overdevelopment has been and will developments. Offer Long industry Questionsol water. traflic, neighborhood shopping centers, limiting continue to be prevented by judicious keep jobs. Keep in present areas greenspace. etc. must be considered overall, not the of the Town so new will not intrude on the” just construction of large office complexes and decision-making on part buildings residential. residential in town or village level) With planning. we restriction of large non-affordable housing Board with respect to applications for Keep zoning torce and strictly followed. Mandate can address adequate housing for low- developments. Master plan should be re-voning, and b aggressive and effective and actions various Town tor new buildings to heepa income \oung seniors developed to properly regulate future enforcement by yreenbelts sound Increase Lown and County support of development of vacant land and “creative” Departments, especially the Building environment We' the oriented day care centers. encour revoning in the Town of Hempstead. Department, which has cracked down 2 destroyed family well-supervised work and certified on society. Phe inhumane genocidal practice uge more place family 2. Day care facilities should be an exten- dramatically illegal housing. funded 2 Public and should of abortion causes declining population day care operations. sion of the public schools but fully private employers take the lead in care working mothers” income to by the county and state above a modest establishing day Supplement them for their own. That will contribution from the family. Tax credits centers which would b self-supporting help care fees. These willenable eliminate tremendous costs of those and incentives should be offered to through centers of to for their facilities. KEEP THE FAMILY encourage the development and use working parents provide of TOGETHER. Reduce the of such facilities by the single parent and children. thereby enlarging the base possibility for business owners. Business vile acts the about which we family units. employees against young people need education on benefits of read providing day care facilities. ©

1987 Newspapers - October 25. Bage-18a = The © Section of Anton Community TOWN OF HEMPSTEAD CANDIDATES (CONT.) SUPER VISOR

COUNTY, $50,600 TOWN VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $37,000 TERM: 2 YEARS | Educatio GERTRUDE GWYNNE MANNING candidate GREGORY P. PETERSON (R,C) VIKI DEJONG (D,L) (RTL) . Occupati East Meadow Qualific: Westbury (Incumbent) Baldwin Commu: Education: B.S. and M.A.. New York University. J.D. St. John’s Education: B.A.. History Education. Adelphi Universit: formervy co-founder Citizens Committee Education: B.A.. Muhlenberg College: Occupation: Chairperson. Hofstra University Law School graduate courses University chairpers for Civic Action Flown of Hempstead Occupation: Teacher ANSWE! Ten-year leadership. solid waste disposal Occupation: Supervisor. Qualifications: Town of Hempstead. 15 Chairperson. South Shore Pro-Lite a) St overdevelap- Qualifications: Councilman, Qualifications: issues: experience with affordable housing. 17 former Assistant Committee: Chairperson. 5 years. St. Christopher home occ Town and State years: practicing attorney. years: ment. human rights issues: Member Rackets Bureau: active Pro-Life Committee: Representative. PTA council same. b) Committees. District Attorney Nassau County. Environmental Conservation Advisory | community affairs Baldwin;active intown elections. organizations: Den lands. ¢) ANSWERS: in ANSWERS Mother, 3 years Careful be moratorium on all commercial and 1. There should a which 1. Town is a vital. thriving area enjoys ANSW fora of one This time Hempstead industrial construction period year. from.a with excellent schools and universities. fine homes, steady 1. ve seen Baldwin grow village a small should be used for the purpose of studying the environ- Growth can surrounded streets of nice homes. to an business expansion. and low unemployment business area. b mentalimpacts of future development on air quality. if there is an balance area with business growth that now extends for and noise only take place when and ecological sprawling water traffic patterns qualityand quantity, of life. Lbelieve business areas should TERM which bolsters. not diminishes, our high quality miles along our main street. pollution. force rising to new have more controlled zoning. allowing towns to retain of must 2. With the female labor participation Day care facilities forchildren working parents now for both suburban aid. Phe heights in the 80&# daycare is a concern their atmosphere. LINI be provided with town. county. and state recently Itis incumbent both to that is currently being used for Medicaid + and upon 2 Money announced Nassau County surplus could provide some private publicemployers. leave their should be used to care establish centers where working parents may funding for abortion provide day tor this Perhaps public school facilities Educati funding purpose. who work. selection children during those working hours. centers to help mothers must could be utilized. Of primary importance is the College and training of day care providers. Occupa Adminis Qualific COUNCILMEMBER experies Admini: York Sti SALARY: VOTE FOR THREE $40,000 TERM: 4 YEARS

DONALD A. DAVIDSON (D) JOSEPH G CAIRO, JR. BARRY S. DEL MASTRO FREDERICK K. (R,C) (D) BREWINGTON (D) Woodmere Education: B.S.. Columbia University: N. Valley Stream West Hempstead Elmont J.D.. Blackstone Law School (incumbent) TERM Education: B:A.. SUNY Albany: J.D.. Education: A.S.. Nassau Community College professor Education: B.A., of Notre Schoo of Law Occupation: University B.B.A.. Hotstra University: Northeastern University Executive officer for College: Qualifications: Dame: J.D., St. John’s University Schoo! CATH Occupation: Attorney. private practice - M.B.A.. Hofstra University community colleges. PSC; CUNY (AFL of Law Thorough knowledge Occupation: Business manager for large Qualifications: CIO.NYSUT. AAUP): vice-chairman, Town Council- and Occupation: Hempstead house governmental processes lobbying: Senate Educatia publishing City University Faculty man: attorney cducational back- worked for U.S. Senate Legal Counsel: Qualifications: My ANSWERS: Qua ations: Assistant and Deputy Occupati control- campaign manager N.Y.C. Democratic ground. employment in various 1 lhe town should have a development Town Attorney. Fown of Hempstead. a Long I: 1985: numerous community and functions me insight how to primary. into consideration water, lership gives plan which takes years: Hempstead Town Councilman. 13 Qualific: like CINIC ACLIVITICS manage large business Hempstead and removal to sewage. garbage prior years banking, lown. ANSWERS: allowing any further building of condom- ANSWERS: The value of growth must be balanced ANSWERS: iniums. co-ops. or shopping centers which 1 The Town Board is with the uncontrolled which charged First. moratorium should be imposed against development overburden our existing resources. of and the overall responsibility preventing overdevelop- onall center and condo damages the environment new shopping 2. use of Early Childhood Cen- Careful Expand ment by carefully reviewing and acting we can case quality of life in Hempstead. development. Second, housing them from 7 a.m. to 6 ters. keeping open upon re-7oning and site plan applications b allowing all those who want monitoring of development: long range off shortage p.m. so working parents could drop the Department reflected in town and Additionally, Building to convert their homes to legal two-family planning as county children before and after start of working enforces Ordinance an actively our Zoning residences to do so. with appropriate legislation: a public private partner- should be day. Elementary schools open and Town Code with specific attention to and suff fines tor violators. ship must be fostered to insure the healthy taxation. for same purpose. Stat funding should be illegal dewellings. 2. Day Care Centers should be an exten- growth of Hempstead. increased. as well as using surplu sales tax mothers the of the 2. .Day Care Centers will provide of school funded b Lam committed to concept sion our publi system, revenue. a greater opportunity to join the work County and State. with modest charge for Community Child Care Cooperative force. Centers benefits (CCCC). Under this Day Care provide use. Long Island faces a severe labor concept parents to working mothers. their children, and of children need purchase shares in the cooperative, shortage: mothers young the funds. The the business community by increasing an income for them, Quality matched by town government to provide should be “CCCC” would lower the charge work force. Such centers sup- day care at reasonable cost is an economic monthly well as and control. A. TIGHE ported by the private sector as necessity. considerably upgrade quality MAUREEN (RTL) on a fee basis. Parents, as shareholders, would have an public employers Levittown increased oversight role. Education: High School graduate. Occupation: Homemaker, customer ser- vice representative Qualifications: Homemaker. 33 years: PATRICK A. ZAGARINO ANGELINA M. CULLIN ELAINE MONTGOMERY confraternity teacher. 5 years: lobbyist. (R,C) (R,C) Washington, D.C. for unborn, varied (RTL) business experience, 19 years: community TERM Bellmore Freeport Lynbrook member. 27 years: volunteer child care, Louis Academy. (ncumbent) (Incumbent) Education: Mary BED Family Court, Westbury of Business: Nassau Education: school: West Education: High school graduate Washington School High graduate: ANSWERS: Councilwoman, Town of Community College Chester State College. St. Joseph’s College Occupation: Educatic Too late!!! Over-development in the coordinator Member. lamily-operated Hempstead Occupation: Fashion Occupation: Yown of is the fault of the ol ham Col Former administrative Hempstead Qualifications: Past v.p., League real estate firm Qualifications: School c officials who now hold office and this Women Voters: volunteer for mother and Qualifications: Member. Hempstead assistant to an Assemblyman, 8 years: cannot be undone. Whenever voice Occupat 1978-87: Harbor Civic people unborn baby care: human life coordinator: Town Board of Zoning Appeals. Vice-president, Freeport business objection to construction of office com- committeewoman: counsel, State Assembly. 12 years: Association: member, Freeport Beautifi- past Republican Party plexes, the are overruled. Housing for Quailific Joint Com- cation Committee, Citizen Advi- member Civic Action Council member. several Legislative Freeport Assistat senior citizens and starter homes for ANSWERS: mittees sery Board. Community Development marrieds suffer. County: Board: Chairwoman, Parks and young 1 Place a moratorium on land develop- ANSWERS: Freeport and 2. lake the millions of dollars allocated in officials the ity e Communities suchas the Town ot Recreation ment. thus giving town NYS for Medicaid abortions and ANSWE residents with both ANSWERS: budget opportunity to study. in depth. the impact Hempstead provide ; 1. Onl is work- use“those funds for da care facilities for of future water quiet suburbah communities and thriving 1 Hempstead Pown government building on our imperiled mothers who must work because of mass ine centers of economic activity that generate ing diligently to maintain a balance supply. and the monumental garbage economic necessity. Allow students of residents will be b employment. Town government must between the substantial economic growth cris The time has come to allow “family living’ courses to to halt garbage continue to that foster that-has provided private sector jobs for experience to convert homes to two-family pursue policies New Yo caring for these children and observe the economic but which do not virtually every town resident seeking exodus of young families. growth could be suburban responsibilities involved as a learning 2. offer Care infringe on the suburban character of our employmentand the lifestyle Employers should Day experience involve that has made Hempstead one of the finest facilities on the premises. thus allowing neighborhoods, air-moni close contact 2. Government and industry must places to live in the nation. working mothers to maintain private safe air hand in hand to provide selt- 2 It is important that both the private with children during workbreaks. alleviat- work 2. Priva supporting day care opportunities to and publi sectors act to provide day care ing separation anxiety. aged to woe& parents. Hempstead Towns opportunities for working parents. Income exchang unparalled economic growth has ercated gained by a parent who would ordinarily for children ceptofn an ever-increasing demand for workers. have to stay at home to care the establish- and should be used to fund self- Popular This demand can be met b can ROSEANN facilities. SULLIVAN (L) MURRAY DUBIN (L) U.S..itt ment of on-site day care facilities in both sustaining day care ownersh the private and public sectors. Rockville Centre Oceanside NO RESPONSE don&# sel : RECEIVED NO RESPONSE RECEIVED i TR RAN LENIN PR SAN CORTE ID HC eee :

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JOHN P. HAGAN (L) BARBARA T. WOESSNER Merrick (RTL) Education: B.S.. M.S.. Fordham: Ed.D. land such as Roosevelt Race Track, if Wantagh candidate. NYU available. ¢) Role of roads as a valve on nm: . Occup: Retired school principal over-development. f) Encourage Education: High School graduate office buildings and condos. Qualifications: Former vice-chairman of clean. safe Housewife development industry. Occupation: 2. Money is scarce in this area when so Community Planning Board. NYU: a) Increase state. federal, private and Qualifications: Active in pro-life move- much of our tax dollars are used for former vice-president. U.F.1T.: former local aid. b) Lax incentives, site help for ment. 17 years: school volunteer: BOCES abortions. Day Care Centers should only school chairperson, Wake Eden Day Care Center qualified private day care. c) Encourage aide, 2 years be utilized by mothers with special needs. ANSWERS: ANSWERS: private employers to contribute directly. single parents. and especially limited to a) Stricter enforcement of private d) Increase staff qualifications. salary. e) 1. The town created this situation. They those situations where private babysitting home re-evaluate of care child abuse. should further of occupancy regulations: Stronger policing day prohibit expansion would be a hardship financially. ea same. b) Strict preservation of public 1 Involve senior citizens in day care. g) lands. c) Realistic long range planning. d) More middle class access. h) Increase Carefuldevelopment of large tracts of chufch and temple facilities. TOWN CLERK TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $65,000 LINDA J. SARDONE (D) DANIEL M. FISHER, JR. JOHN J. DUNKLE (RTL) GENE AHERN (L) West (R,C) Freeport Island Park | Hempste . A.A.S., Nassau Community Education: B.A.. Educatio Westbury Holy Cross: M.A., New Education: Attended high school. College York (Incumbent) University:: Ph.D.. St. John’s Uni- Occupation: Management position in Occupation: Bookkeeper, Benefits Education: A.A.S., Nassau versity. display manufacturing Administrator Community College: B.S.. New York University: Occupation: High School English Qualifications: Former president. Island Qualifications: Previous public sector Teacher. Park working on M.B.A., Long Island Univer- Boy s Association: former committee experience; auditor with Veterans’ Math minor sity. Qualifications: incollege: member: five Boy Scout. Cub Scout units Administration; tax preparer for New former school Town Clerk high math teacher: candi- in Island Park. York State. Occupation: Hempstead date for various national. state and Qualifications: Over 9 years administrative county offices: edited parish experience as Nassau County Deputy newspaper. Commissioner for Management Informa- tion and for Administration and Budget.

RECEIVER OF TAXES TERM: 4 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $65,000

CATHERINE A. BROWN (D) ROBERT D. MARY E. BROPHY (RTL) HELENE B. AGATSTEIN (L) LI JR. . Lynbrook NGSTON, (R,C) Westbury Valley Stream B.A., M. Ed.. Education: B.A., Adelphi University Hempstead Education: Attended St. Bonaventure Education Queens College: William and Ed. Teachers Occupation: Insurance representative for (incumbent) College and Hofstra University. Mary: M, retired execu- College. Columbia University: currently a Long Island based agency Education: Graduate of Nichols College: Occupation: Homemaker; tive for Doctorate in Education at Qualifications: 12 years experience in Additional coursework at New York secretary studying Columbia and insurance Qualifications: member, 37 ; banking, real estate University and Hofstra University Community i executive 17 Occupation: Administrative Assistant for Occupation: Receiver of Taxes, 17 years years; secretary, years: D.C.: transportation and attendance in a school Qualifications: Twenty years of major lobbyist, Albany/ Washington former Girl Scowt leader: active district. corporate accounting and data processing pari- shioner, Church Qualifications: General knowledge o experience prior to becoming receiver Holy Family business and business practices. : (_ TOW oF NOTH EM CANDIDATES _ d

€ Fi Questions: 1. Ifand when a resource recovery unit is built in the town, what kind of air emission monitoring . system should be established, and should citizens be involved in the monitoring process? Why

or why not? : i 2. How would you solve the problem of the high cost of housing for senior citizens, young married couples, and minorities in the town?

i TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $37,000 COUNTY, $54,300 TOWN y* BENJAMIN ZWIRN (D) JOHN B. KIERNAN (R,C) DOROTHY R. VEROW (RTL) PHILIP A. RAICES (L) we Port Washington Williston Park Westbury Great Neck Education: B.A., Political Science, Earl- (Incumbent) Education: B.A.. Hunter College: J.D.. Education: B.S.. Business Administration St. John’s of ham College: J.D., University Education: B.S.. Fordham University: Fordham Law and Marketing. SUNY Buffalo id School of Law J.D., Fordham Law Occupation: Home Occupation: President of a major lawncare President of Town of North Yr Occupation: family-owned Occupation: Supervisor, Qualifications: Active duty in Navy company

: : business in North WWII. Korean War. 18 in i Hempstead Hempstead Supply Corps during Qualifications: years experience Qualifications: Civil Attorney: former Qualifications: Supervisor. years: With my late husband, raised ten children business. providin service and satisfac- Assistant District Attorney, Nassau Member. N.Y. State Water Resources in Nassau County. Home owner. taxpayer tion, dealing with people&# needs and Businessman; active in commun- Council; Leader, in Town for 27 wants. Pp County: Planning Majority years. he ity and environmental affairs Nassau Board of Supervisors: Chief ANSWERS: ANSWERS: ee ANSWERS: Counsel, Senate Committee on Air collected the 1 A dual be ret Transpor- samples throughout monitoring system woul 1. On Island alone, there are II tation. 10 Town should be most to check the emissions ler Long years. analyzed periodically bya advantage mass incinerators by 1991. They ANSWERS: = research of carbon PCBs, lead. ge proposed qualified independent agency. dioxide. mercury. _ will be over 15 million of |. To our environment and our Citizens should be in and Citizens be involved ILS burning pounds protect involved monitoring cadmiu should The cumulative effect with the the Town insure in the ena~ alt garbage daily. residents, plant proposed by Process to their protection from monitoring emission system, Ne York City’s five additional plants will have the most modern air emissions those with contrary interests. This applies bling it to be as efficien an clean as could be Citizens should be available with as well to moral which us these citizens must be ire devastating. monitoring equipment pollution engulfs possible. Howeve involved with the most continuous automatic The data of for innocent human properly and beforehand. ng sophisticated readings. by way disrespect traine educat

available to ensure will be available to the life. 2. Low interest or no-interest federal - act air-monitoring systems collected public, a) and our own state loans to al- safe air quality. regulatory agencie personnel 2. When young couples can&# find a place government qualified 2. Private developers might be encour- to ensure that the plant always operates to call home, and senior citizens are builders: gov&# partnership with only aged to provide some affordable units in safely. struggling to keep afloat, we should qualified builders meeting certain strict exchange for zoning variances. The con- 2 Last November the Town opened promote the conversion, modification and requirements. b) Give builders greater cept of mutual housing could be explored. another 70-unit senior housing building. construction of two-family homes. Local incentive through good profit margins. c) Popular in Europe and in areas in the W have built senior/low income housing initiative is needed to provide financial Eliminate certain zoning requirements for U.S.. it has many features similar to co-op for years, but high land values and the lack arrangements and more flexible zoning higher density housing. d) Give renter

~ ownership except that individual owners of federal aid restricts our ability to do while giving the community some control possibility of future ownership to stabilize don&# sell their units for a profit. more. New (free) sites should be made where conversions occur. his costs. available on state, county, school district and town property. —— ee Na,

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‘TOWN CLERK SALARY: $65,500 TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE M. DELAHUNTY MADELEINE BIRNBAUM JOHN LESZKIEWICZ (DB) JOHN S. DaVANZO (R,C) JOHN (LE - Williston Park Mineola (RTL) Great Neck Education: B.A.. City College New York: (Incumbent) Williston Park

- Education: B.A.. Queens M.S. M.S. Education, Temple University: Education: High school graduate: semes- Education: High school graduate, College: Education. Queens M.B.A., Baruch College ter Hofstra University attended Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute College Ad: EA tant ition: ition: Active volunteer, Dean of oO Town Clerk, Town of North Occupation: Field representative fora community affairs: actress. writer. tration of public community college. Hempstead company manufacturing business Director. Qualifications: College administrator. 6 Qualifications: Business executive for 30 machines Qualifications: Saddle Rock Executive Director of 800 Civic Association: Education Vice Presi- years: Associate years: trustee and acting mayor. Village of Qualifications: Former president. Holy dent, Hadassah: Committee to Save Our bed public hospital. Mineola, 10 years: Town Councilman, 9 Name Society. Schools, Great Neck: volunteer for years: Town Clerk since 1974. family Heal the Children.

t s RECEIVER OF TAXES € SALARY: $64,000 TERM: 4 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE \ KENNETH L. ROBINSON (D) ROBERT J. VALLI (R,C) EVELYN W. DANGELO (RTL) WILLIAM J. SCHELD (L) a s Carle Place Albertson Port Washirigton New Hyde Park n Education: B.S.. Antioch College, J.D., (Incumbent) Education: High school graduate S.. Management. and J.D.. Northeastern University School of Law: Education: B.A.. Economics, City College: Occupation: Volunteer rsity of Occupation: Labor attorney. N.Y.C. M.S., New York University M.B.A.. Finance. New York University Qualifications: 16 years lobbying: i Transit Attorney North Town investigation of the use of taxpayers” Authority Occupation: . Occupation: Hempstead t abortions Qualifications: Extensive negotiations Qualifications: Legal experience in envir- Receiver of Taxes money to pay for h with various and tax Assistant Treas- and interaction municipal onmental, energy, litigation, Qualifications: Formerly u unions in Nassau County and N.Y.C.: commercial and regulatory affairs: urer, McGraw-Hill, Inc.: investment b former Nassau about town law, Indian inst or of deputy director. County knowledgeable govern- manager, Head, Ine.: r Office of Relafibas! 211): mentalaffairs, federal tax Americad indgtitute bf Eraployet local/statc/ finance. ing v matters r 2

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r COUNCILMEMBER d e TERM: 4 YEARS VOTE FOR TWO SALARY: $34,500 ALAN M. KRAMER (D) BONNIE G. FEUERSTEIN CHARLES J. FUSCHILLO PAUL F. PONESSA (R,C) New Hvde Park (D) (R,C) New. Hyde Park (Incumbent) Eduéation: B.S.. Adelphi University East Hills Westbury Consultant. and Education: B.A. and M.P.A., Long Island Occupation: Banking Education: B.S.. Hofstra University: (Incumbent) Finance: economics teacher. Molloy Education: B.B.A.. Hofstra University graduate courses in special education, University: Occupation: Town Councilman: Adjunct College political science. M.B.A.. Adelphi University Qualifications: 15 years’experience in Director, Personnel Professor. Long Island University Occupation: Founder. president of non- Occupatio Deputy and interna- t Qualifications: Town Planning Commis- banking. including domesti¢ profit for the chronicall ill and Comp commercial. investment. thrift orga sioner: Town Director of Federal and tional. Qualifications: Health insurance reform Qualifications: Twelve-year incumbent banking:5 years in local politics as County fown Board member: State Aid: County Housing and Intergo- advocate and lobbyist on federal and state Twenty-five years Committeeperson and Zone Leader. in level involve- vernmental Affairs Program Analyst: levels for chronically ill, 6 years. experience industry: High Chairman. L.1. Education Assistant Cen- ANSWERS: ANSWERS: ment all aspects of the community 1. The incinerator should ANSWERS: ter proposed 1. Under no circumstances should an no in monitor- ANSWERS: require change air-quality incinerator be used in this town that would 1. Resource recovery facilities should d Federal and state stand- i itor- ou should be the ing procedures. , have state-of-the-art given involve even a shred of a possibility ards exist. and state and county monitor- to measure emissions that opportunity to review results obtained hazardous emissions. Any such facility ing equipment ing stations are operating. There is no indicate that the is from monitoring facility emissions. The should be located far away froma densely facility operating need for citizen monitoring except for the Emissions that facility must use the best and most modern populated area. | favor recycling process- safely. cannot be moni- fears of town residents. which indicates a tored equipment and measuring techniques to ing which doesn’t involve any kind of continuously should be tested lack of trust in the current town adminis- this information. State and federal chemical breakdown of waste. periodically. The public should have provide tration. _ authorities should also review these results 2. There are alternatives to the influx of access to monitoring data and to review of 2. As Bishop McGann framed the issue of such data to insure with all standards rental apartments in Long Island com- by regulatory authorities. compliance affordable housing. it is a moral and 2. isan and munities. which threaten our surburban Housing ongoin priority item for regulations family problem. There is a clear need for 2.-The Town has way of life. favor the development of the town board. Moderate and low-cost recently approved diversification in the town’s zoning laws. has conversion of homes into moderately priced co-ops. where owners housing and continues to be made single-family The alternative includes moderate con- mother/ with Zoning will take the same pride in their homes as available to seniors and minorities in daughter provisions struction of multiple-unit housing and the Board to marrieds we take in ours. various areas of the town. Possible zoning approval. keep young of two-family arrange- approval legalized changes could make additional in area. With aid of state/ federal authori- exists. housing ments where community approval ties, I will work for moderate income units available to include young couples and the housing and will seek innovative zoning GERARD F. BOHNER handicapped etc. LAWRENCE McALLISTER (RTL) methods to encourage more housing (RTL) New Hyde Park ANDREW G. ALEXANDER opportunities while protecting a commun- Education: B.S.. Criminal Justice, St. ity’s character. Park Williston John’s University: Seeking Masters in (L) Education: B.S. in Education. Fordham ALVIN ROTHKOPF (L) Public Administration. John Jay College Port Washington University awrnen GR this nmi 4 26 MK i Occupation: Clerk at college currently Education: B.A.. Fordham Roslyn Heights Educator University Occupation Education: attending Occupation: Emergency manager for Wagner College : High school teacher 2 Qualifications: None given American Red Cross Occupation: Business executive ANSWERS: ANSWERS: started 3 Qualifications: Active in Qualifications: Business training: of community 1. The issue is the concerns some and 1. l would gather independent quality affairs and emergency preparedness; as sales representative, now owner residents of Port Washington over the engineers having expertise in air quality former of N.Y.C. CEO of package distribution company: potential health hazards of garbage incin- secretary Greenpeace management. Monitoring system propos- ANSWERS: understand business and therefore have eration in their vicinity. A possible solution als would be discussed most for * publicized, pub- 1..What I would like to see is a sense of budgeting and getting $0 this fvould be the willing- dual predicanterg and the most feasible. béneficial licly. filtration system which wauld measure money spent. ness of both sides to submit this dispute to monitoring system would be established ground level and also ANSWERS: animpartial arbitrator. whose decision smokestack level with air test results published. public emissions. This would 1. Establisha dual monitoring system. would be final and system measure binding. feedback obtained. Citizens should be lead, PCBs. and mercury contents burned Would seek advice from engineers in field 2. The strenuous opposition of local informed on quality of life issues concern- by the incineration Citizens and make determination. Citizens should residents this adds to its system. to housing high born and unborn. ing should be involved and should be allowed be involved as they are the ones who cost. This is so with to particularly regard 2. We need to build middle single family to have on the would benefit or suffer by mistakes. housing for the mentally retarded and representatives board. income housing. We can offer builders tax 2. 2. New housing senior citizens fixed Government Housing should be taken care of by for of neurologically impaired. break incentives to of promote building federal allocations granted for income. This would free up housin for must wisely exercise its power of eminent specifically this housing. We need to reduce growth of that It is married and minorities in domain in housing its purpose. important to have our young couples establishing for offices and condos that would prevent address town. Would also look into new housing vulnerable citizens. legislators this problem directly most of this building housing. Zoning laws and on the state and federal levels. for young married couple and minorities. enforcement are essential to insuring long Would also look at aid from private term quality building. sector. ai

Questions: 1. How can the budget of the Town of Oyster Bay be presented to the public to ensure more time Jor citizen input and greater understandin by the citizenry? 2: Flows woveld you prepen. C0 handle the complex 200d waste Aepoeel Pasa e the Town of Oyster Bay? incroe SUPER VISOR

TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $37,000 COUNTY, $55,124 TOWN

LEONARD B. AUSTIN (D) ANGELO A. RAYMO G. MURPHY (RTL) AARON M. SCHEIN (L) Jericho DELLIGATTI (R,C) Old Bethpage Hicksville Education: B.A., government, George- Education: B.B.A., Hofstra University: Education: B.S... New Mexico State Massapequa town University: J.D., Hofstra University M.S. in Education, St. John’s University University: M.A.. Brooklyn College: Education: B.A., St. aeren Universit School of Law : Retired rales work, N.Y.U. J.D., St. John&# School of Law busi acven ere of tien: Attorney _ Qualifications: 15 years in as Occupation: Councilman, Town of Oyster Nel Qualifications: Community leadership: purchasing agent: 4 years in Army as Gernat College Bay: Attorney Nassau led fight to put taxes in interest bearing paratrooper: 22 years in education as Qualifications: Chairman, County Qualifications: Councilman, 3 years: Liberal Member. Committee accounts, to make our neighborhoods teacher and counselor Party: Policy former Nassau County Assistant District (IN and State Executive N_Y. safer, and to make our tax dollars work W! ERS Committee. Attorney: Town Di of Legisl _ ary State Liberal more . Party effectively. Affairs rm ANSWERS: = ANSWERS: ANSWERS: 1 | have advocated submitting the budget 1. Should be separated into several parts: 1, Citizen input on Town budget is in September and holding public informa- each part summarized: then presented at provided as residents write to Town council There should tional meetings prior to the formal budget evening meetings. officials. In October that into a input goes - mail in In this the can also be an opportunity to sugges- hearings, way public in format. proposed budget, state-required tions to the town board understand the budget process. We have Residents can go to local libraries to 2. All materials. metals. been hoodwinked with last-minute pay recyclable glass, review it before coming to Town hearings raises and line items which inflate taxes papers. plastics. should be separated. to offer more input and gai clarification without real services being delivered in Remainder should be disposed of in the before Town votes on it. return. least polluting manner. Advice on the 2. The national problem of solid waste latter material should be 2. The problem requires a regional disposal sought disposal can be solved but not by each from There should be We can&# our éxperts. a county approach. keep shipping local alone. A concerted government rather than individual town headaches to Ohio or shooting it to the policy policies. effort along with waste-to-energy and moon as suggeste by the Town. Rather, waste reduction programs can be com- we need to implement cost effective bined to offer practical solutions that will resource recovery, make intelligent zoning work with full State involvement at the decisions and our endangered protect outset.and, eventually, with supportive environment. national policies.

COUNCILMEMBER

TERM 4 YEARS VOTE FOR THREE SALARY: $36,12 JOSEPH DEL GIACCO (D) PATRICIA H. CONIGLIO MICHAEL J. LEVINE (D) ANN R. OCKER (R,C) Bayville (@) Syosset Plainview Education: B.S.. City College of N.Y.: Jericho Education: B.A.. Ci University of New Education: Mandels School for Medical J.D. St. Johns University Law Schoo! Education: B.A..Political Science. SUNY York: M.C.P., University of Pennsylva- Assistants Attorney Westbury nia: J.D.,Rutgers University School of : Oyster Bay Town Clerk Justice. Trustee Law Fifteen Qualifications: Village : Clerk to Chief Qualificati years as town é and Deputy Mayor Village of Bayville: Qualifi Life ber ofResuirHi o. Attorney clerk has given me the experience and teacher of physically handicapped and Member C.S.E.A., Long Island recu : Education and experience understanding of matters confronting the emotionally disturbed children sive Coalition, Americans for Democrat i housin transportati and land use Town Board that affect the safe and ANSW jz Action, and Birch d Civic A ing budget analysis. quality of life for our residents. 1 No received. rea ANSWERS: reply tion. Extensive involvement in commun- estat tax law. 2. Total Recycling plan could be phased ity affairs. ANSWERS: 1 Our residents have a right to demand in. First: newspapers, cardboard, and ANSWERS: 1. Prior to the Town Hall hearings each needed programs and seek cuts of unne- office paper, eliminating at least 10% of 1. Advance date of budget release and councilman, accompanied by a budget cessary expenses. They may do so Second: metals and advisor. town waste. glass. availability to the public. Eliminate fee should appear before civic and throughout the year by speaking or plastic containers 20%. Third: food. yard for copies and provide budget briefings in educational organizations thereby writing to Town Officials. We must then waste, 18%-20%. If incineration is ulti- local libraries. Improve format of budget affording those unable to attend the produce a responsive budget. Unlike the needed this would the State. the Town residents mately plan produce including a performance budget so that hearings: opportunity to discuss the gives day night less waste, lower hazards, and | favor of before ona potential people may better understand and mea- budget. publication a condensed public hearings voting budget. construction of fewest facilities. version of the 2. The realistic solution to solid waste sure services rendered. Also provide five budget highlighting pro- chai would combine with year capital budget plan. js disposal recycling 2. THOMAS L. CLARK (C,R) 2. Legislate design changes to reduce | would use my planning and legal proven waste-to-energy recovery systems. assist In other states these have wastestream. Impose source separation experience to in the formulation succeeded Hicksville and to reduce volume of garbage by 30%. implementation of a comprehensive through state and local cooperation. New (Incumbent) York State Additional separation at plant with resource recovery policy focusing on a cannot continue advocatin Academy of Aeronautics, seniSeless. of Education balance burned to generate electric regional solution including a resource expensive shipping garbage A&am while to becomea of the true power. Ash to be landfilled in manner recovery plant, product separation. and refusing part : Councilman, Town of Oys- the of certain solutions. designe to protect ground water from banning non-biodegradable ter Bay products. C a ANSWERS: JOHN VENDITTO (R,C) ADAM M. SCHEIN (L) 1 Following localdaw. formal prepara- North Hicksville tion of our budget begins in July. It is put Massapequa into State-required form and distributed (Incumbent) Education: At present sophomore at Nassau throughout Town at beginning of services provided by our several depart- Communit College, Engincering October. Residents have at least two Education: B,A.. St. John’s University. ments. The Town Board also conducts Science major of Law : Student weeks to examine it before day-and- J.D..St. John’s University School day and evening hearings, to give our ; Town of : None evening public hearings are held to Councilman, Oys- residents additional opportunity to seek given ANSWERS: answer questions. Only then does Town ter Bay: attorney information regarding our Budget. adopt the budget. Qualifications: Town Councilman, 6 1/2 2. The recent “barge demo 1. Have more evening meetings. weekend inciden : A Town resident, hat our entire bett 2. New Jersey reached a crisis on solid years. lifelong my publici has been Valuable in of waste. the 2. Separate recyclable materials. waste and stepp u to its responsibility experience helpful, problem disposing Clearly, and issues. solution include by ing a statewide disposal plan. understanding eerste must not only recycling New York refuses its responsibitity. ANSW Tow and environmentally safe resource recov- The 250- Budget is a com- ery. but also a nationwide policy to MICHAEL A. JAMES (L) ti document. To assist Town residents, teduce waste through such methods as we provide descriptive narratives which packaging regulations and tax laws Westbury ae RESPONSE RECEIVED. explain the many Town functions and benefitting recycled goods. NO a

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KATHLEEN WILSON (RTL) SUSAN A.HELLDORFER PATRICIA A. GILBRIDE WILLIAM A. BECKER (L) Bethpage (RTL) (RTL) Hicksville _ Education: school Education: A.A.S. in Nursing. SUNY Hicksville High Bethpage for B.S..C.W. Post: M.A.. Occupation: Production engineer a Farmingdale: Education: St. John’s University. cur- Education: B.S.. Business Administra- - Teachers of Columbia pharmaceutical company College University majoring in Accounting tion. C.W. Post College: working on rently Qualifications: Member of executive Occupation: Registered nurse. Associate Occupation: Law library assistant M.B.A.. Finance. Pace University Professor of committee of Liberal Party Nursing with Occupation: Registered representative /- Qualifications: Familiarity legal ANSWERS: Qualifications: Homeowner. resident and assistant for Wall Street system through law library work and sales brokerage of for 41 Active 1. Instead of having a somewhat secret taxpayer Bethpage vears. leadership in various groups. firm in affairs. town meeting in Oyster Bay a couple of community ANSWERS: Qualifications: Fundraising for commun- weeks before the budget is passed let ANSWERS; 1. would propose well-announced - itv organizations 1. Citizens should be informed of the _hav the Town Board hav a well public- public presentations of the budget at key ANSWERS: ized meeting in each village& high school budget process befor it begin and be locations and timely publication of 1 Town communications division should able to a few months before the budget is passed. provide preliminary input through synopsis of proposed budget in newspap- print a monthly report on all budget When is 2. By recycling glass, metals. plastic neighborhood meetings. budget ers and newsletters, with a direct Proposals. those that budgets have been mailing . office officially a should be containers, newspapers and paper. proposed. synopsis to all residents, Budget should be pres- voted on and put into action, and state “mailed to each household. A second we can save 30° of waste disposal. If an ented ta citizens with sufficient lead time time and location of next budget meeting. series of neighborhood meetings would incineration plan is needed and proves to for in-depth reviews and response from Report could be sent bulk rate to save tax allow comments on be safe. there would be less to burn but timely proposed all interested parties. dollars. Also. as we currently doing. enough to convert to energy. budget. 2. would establish a committee of report all of above in local papers 2. A solution is two-part necessary: experts to analyze methods of waste 2. Form a cooperative with various establish public education programs disposal proven effective at existing towns, as we may.be doing with Hunting- promoting recycling. composting.and facilities. Public awareness of hazardous ton, to build incineration plants free of other methods of the volume of reducing chemicals should be increased. Days noise and foul odors. Also, make avail- solid waste. and utilize tech- Develop designated for residents to bring solid able locally some form of recycling Miques and technologies that reduce or ‘waste to Old Bethpage Solid Waste facilities to take care of disposing cans eliminate residual products of solid waste Complex should be increased. I would and papers. Supermarkets only alleviate that must be landfilled. while producing also propose a recycling program. some of the soda cans that are recycled. usable by-products via resource recovery. TOWN CLERK TERM: 2 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $58,632 — ‘ CARL L. MARCELLINO IR A. SIVE (D) AULISSE R. MARGIOTTA DAVID A. SCHOENFELD (L) (R, Massapequa C) (RTL) Hicksville Radar School, Education: U.S. Army Syosset B.S. in : Education, New York B.A.. University Education: B.A. and M.S. in Biology, Plainview Adelphi work at Clark : post graduate Retired from New York New York University Education: Bachelor of Electrical Occupation: Engi- and Assistant N.Y C. University Brooklyn College State court system Occupation: Principal. neering, New York University Occupation: High school history teacher Qualifications: Senior clerk. County high’schopI: real estate broker Occupation: Chief project engineer lificati Qualifications: Administrative work in Court, Mineola: Chief of Admi ation, Commissioner, Oyster Qualifications: Courses in computer schools Tactical U.S. Air Force Bay Town Housing Authority: member. design and programming as part of func- - Squadron, Reserve: administrative experience both Syosset School Board; Vice Chairperson, tion at work serving as data manager; civil and military Citizens Advisory Committee, Oyster Bay setting up programs for data collection Environmental Control Commission and dissemination

RECEIVER OF TAXES TERM: 4 YEARS VOTE FOR ONE SALARY: $56,362 MAUREEN ARECCO (D) GARY.F. MUSIELLO (R,C) MARIAN E. SYKES (RTL) WILLIAM GIBBONS (L) Hicksville Syosset Massapequa Park Laurel Hollow Education: Attended Mercy College (Incumbent) Education: High school graduate NO RESPONSE RECEIVED. Occupation: Clerical staff, Central Regis- Education: B.A.. Colgate University: Occupation: Bookkeeper, homemaker tration, Board of Elections J.D., Seton Hall University Qualifications: Red Cross volunteer: Qualifications: Consultant, Hicksville Occupation: Receiver of Taxes, Town of religious education teacher, active in Girl Scout community; civic association Oyster Bay church group block leader; former medical assistant/of- Qualifications: Former assistant town fice manager for a surgeon attorney; Director of Legislative Affairs and Ethics Board member; 10 years governmental experience legal experience and education

“Ju Moy T Be Holid Bazaa Feature Quali Craft Honored Novembe 3r The members and volunteers of the Senior fessional staff, housed at the same site. Recreation Center of Helen Keller Services Proceeds from the Bazaar will help to for the Blind (HKS will hold their annual defra program costs. The general public is Judith Davidson Moyers of Garde City Holida Bazaar on Nov. 3, 4, 6, from 10:00 cordiall invited to attend, have fun and find be honored by the Girl Scouts of Nassau a.m..to 4:00 p.m., at their Center’s location, some excellent buy and Lon Islan business and com- lounty 320 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Fo further information about the Senior unity leaders on Tuesda November 3, at Quality hand-made arts and crafts in- Recreation Center, the Bazaar or volunteer- luncheo in the Garden City Hotel. cluding crocheted lap robes, scarves, ing, pleas call Rosalie Ehrlich, Director, at _ Aspartof their celebration of the 75than sweaters, glove and hats; tiled trivets; stuff- 485-123 versary of Girl Scouting in the U.S.A., the ed toys; wooden cars and trucks for children; ‘irl Scouts will present Mrs. Moyers withthe macrame’ purses and plant hangers will be irst Low Award of Distinction nam- Schol Juliett for sale. O Sovi Unio T ed in honor of their founder. A “‘trash and treasure’’ corner has Mrs. Moyers an education specialist, com- A somethin for everyone— as dishes, Sp Mariti Acadé munity activist and corporate director, has figurine and even slicing machine. A well-known author and Soviet bee a champi of children’s need local- expert on National and internationall Sh hasbeen Donated goo like handsome silk scarves affairs, Marshall 1 Goldman, will spea at the and fabric the in addition to a U.S. Merchant Marine Academy trustee of the State University of New York by yard in Kings Comer”, will be featured as well. Point about the ‘““What Makes nce 197 and currentl serves as Vice Chair- “Holiday topic, Gorbachev Run?” on Nov. at 8 in man of the 15- board which governs Established in 198 as the Industrial Home 3 p.m. Bowditch Auditorium. th state’s college and universities. for the Blind, Helen Keller Services for the The program is free JUDITH MOY and to the ‘Since moving to Garde City in 196 Mrs. Blind provides diverse rehabilitation pro- ope public. Mr. Goldman, wh holds a doctorate Moyers has contributed significantly to the sion consultant, and served... the first woman grams and services for children and adults of in Russian studies from Harvard enrichment of the Long Island community moderator of the prestigious Aspen Institute all ages who are visually impaired, blind, and University ap- on the Line” and ug her service on the boards of such Executive Seminars. deaf-blind and live throughout Nassau, pears frequentl “Night from “Good America” television organizations as Nassau County Da Care Tickets tothe luncheonare available Suffolk, Queens and Brooklyn Moming pro- and the ouncil American Red Cross, National Con- the Girl Scouts of Nassau County, Roosevelt Some 8 Nassau County senior citizens, grams, is regula commentator about economics on WBZ-TV ference of Christians and Jew and Hofstra Field, Garden City, NY 11 or by callin Blan- over age 5 and legally blind, and 6 volunteers News, Boston. He has University. Despite her bus schedule, Mrs. che Muller, Director of Fund Development; (man of them seniors themselves enjoy numerous and books most we Gorbachev’ bab has alway foun time to work as a 741-2550. Luncheon tickets are #7 per person. leisure time activities, socialization and recently je: Economic Refo in th “gra roots” volunteer in Garden City forthe Proceeds will fund positive Girl Scout ac- educational programs at the Hempstead Ag o Hig ines Garden Com- tivities in Nassau on the Center. Direct services like { Girl Scouts and the City County, carrying audiology, Goldman is faculty member at Wellesle tradition of making difference rehabilitation and munity Church as well as other groups. of 75 years a training mobility are Colleg and also seryes as associate director also a writer, lecturer, televi- in th lives of to the members Mrs, Moyersis girls. z pro- Russian availa fro HK ofthe ResearehCe at Harvar ExploringAntiquetheof|

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of the Church of Professor Richard W. Bulliet for an ad- mography. Every Wednesday morning at Show Congregational 1845 Northern Bivd. Admis- ‘Calendar dress on “Iran, Islam and the Whole 11:15 a.m. 1010 Northern Bivd., Great Neck. Manhasset, sion is For information call 627-4911. 1578) Mineola, N 11501 or phone 747-8282. Mess,” at the Nassau County Bar Associa- For reservations call 466-3663. Dr. Robert $10.

be submitted : Calendar items must two weeks tion, 15th and West St., Mineola, 7:30 p.m. Jason, M.D., Medical Director. ly to the event. 5 ¢ An Evening in Vienna, presented by prior Cost is $7.50 per person. For information Th , November will be call 822-6560. ¢ This week on his cable show, the Nassau Symphony Orchestra ~ weekly Friday, October 30 Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli (GN will talk held from noon to 2:30 p.m. at the John * “Continuity/Contemporaneity: Fiber e “A Date with Dracula,” presented by with Ron Saverese from COPAY, Inc., Com- Cranford Adams Playhouse, Hofstra Art forthe Home,’ is the theme for the fall Dr. Arthur Leibman, lecturer in the Drawing For Parents And University, Hempstead. For information exhibit and sale of tapestries, fabric col- munity Organization, Room of the Nassau County Museum of Youth. The will airon call 877-2718. lages and textile 10 a.m program Cablevisi paintings. to6p.m. Ti Fine Art, Roslyn Harbor. 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. 22 8:45 Also on at Holt Haus Fiber Art Gallery Show Room, channel at p.m. Also on Oct. 31 at the same times. Admis- Nov. 10. e Shore Child and 7 Irma Ave., Port Washington now through North Family sion is $7 and advance reservations are 480 Old Nov. 14, except Sunday. For information e The Temple Beth-El/Sid Jacobsen Guidance Center, Westbury Rd., necessary by calling 621-6008. call 883-8620. North Shore Singles Group ages 30 to 45 Roslyn Heights, is sponsoring a six-week e The American Concert Band will hold Tuesday, November 3 will meet at the Temple, 5 Old Mill Rd., workshop for divorced and separated concert in honor of the Constitu- with children. The aspecial e Marshall |. Goldman will speak at the Great Neck at 8 p.m. to hear Michael D parents pre-school pro-— York Institute of for the end of November tion at New Technology’s U.S. Merchant Marine Academy about nocenzo, Professor of History at Hofstra gram is scheduled 8 For informa- is now. Old Westbury Campus. p.m. “What Makes Gorbachev Run? 8 p.m. in University, speak on the personal lives of and registration being accepted For information tion call 822-2373. Bowditch Auditorium. Free. Open to the famous men that shaped and signed the Registration fee is $75. call 626-1971. e Tri-State Singles and the Tri-State public. For information call 773-5374. Constitution. Donation is $3 for members Councils will hold an and $5 for non-members, For information Singles elegant par- e Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli (GN) call 484-1545. ty with dancing for ages 30 to 49 at presents his weekly cable show at 8:45 Club, in Manhasset Country Miracle Mile, p.m. This week’s guest is Sandy Olieva e ACBL (American Contract Bridge “Americana Shopping Center” on Nor- with the Coalition Against Domestic League) will play duplicate bridge at 8 p.m. thern Blvd., between “Altman's” and Violence. Channel 22. at the North Country Reform Temple, Cres- te “Conran’s’’, inside parking lot, cent Beach Rd., Glen Cove. ACBL certified ° Holiday Bazaar sponsored by the Manhasset. 9 to 1.a.m. Admission: $8, awarded. Admission: p.m. Senior Recreation Center of the Helen master points $4, includes munchies and door prizes. Men- benefit the Keller Services for the Blind at the Senior proceeds temple. Non-smoking American Heart . jackets preferred. No jeans. For informa- section. are a Center, 320 Fulton St., Hempstead. 10a.m. Singles guaranteed partner. tion call 829-5222, after 11 a.m. For information call Fran at 676-2686. Association to 4 p.m. through No 6. information October 31 Fo November 6 turday, call 485-1234. riday, WERE FIGHTING FOR ° Halloween Costume Polka Dance, 9 e “Exploring the Mysteries of Antique YOUR LIFE ¢ The Nassau Mid-Island of the p.m. at the Starlight Ballroom of the Polish Chapter Jewelry,” lecture by expert Edith Weber at for the Preservation and En- American Citizens Club, 5 Pulaski Pl., Port Society 10:30 a.m. at the 35th Annual Antiques Washington. Donation: $8. For information couragement of Barber Shop Quartet call 883-5553, Vickie Johnson at 883-1218 Singing in America, will meet at 8 p.m. at Church of the 555 or Joan Brala at 931-4758. Winthrop Hall, Advent, Sunday, November 1 Advent Ave., Westbury. New members are wanted. For information call 489-2644 or ¢ Interstitial Cystitis (IC) will hold its meeting in Room E208 of Long Island 938-1062. CO-RELATE

Jewish Medical Center at 12:45 p.m. Forin- @ Women Who Lov to Sing - The Greater formation call (718) 847-4973. Nassau Chapter of Sweet Adelines will meet at at the United ® The Long Island Region of the Na- 7:45.p.m. Wesley tional Conference of Synagogue Youth will Methodist Church, 619 Fenworth Bivd., CO-ORDINATE hold registration for its boy’s and girl&# Franklin Square. For information call Sue basketball and boy’s hockey leagues. For at 365-6643. November 4 information call 868-0500. Wednesday, COLOR CLAD PEOPLE HELP ° Aspecial program on Hospice, witha e The Country Art Gallery of Locust film, will be presented at 8 p.m. at the Glen YOU PUT YOUR DECOR INTO Valley will feature an exhibition of water- Cove Public Library, Glen Cove Ave., Glen colors and oils by Dan and Pauline Eble A NEAT PACKAGE! Cove. For information call 627-6376. Campanelli. A preview will be held from5 © Quit for the Great American to 7 p.m. and the exhibition will continue smoking through Nov. 19. The Gallery is open, free Smokeout. St. Francis Hospital Stop of charge, Tuesday through Saturday from Smoking Clinic at 7:30 p.m. Also on Nov. 9 13 and 17. To call BEST BUYS IN 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. through register 938-00 WALLCOVERINGS Monday, November 2 © Mrs. Sadie Hofstein, Exec. Dir. of the © Gala wine and cheese preview of the Mental Health Association of Nassau 35th Annual Antiques Show of the Con- County will discuss, ‘Beating the Blues,” 2O%orr gregational Church of Manhasset, 1845 at Bloomingdales’s, Garden City at 9:30 LIST PRICES Northern Bivd. from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. a.m. Tickets are $4 at the door. For informa- Tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door. tion call 489-2322. WALLTEX, SANITAS, ESSEX, Show runs through Nov. 6. Forinformation © Great Neck’s Womens’ Medical Care FASHON. call 627-4911. presents a free lecture and film using © The Columbia University Alumni Club American Cancer Society guidelines on TILL OCTOBER 31 of Nassau County presents guest speaker breast self-examination and mam-

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Colle of Aeronautic Op House F St. Paul Offers New Division Scho A St. Mar Dr. George W. Brush, President of the Col- St. Paul’s School and The Cathedral School leg of Aeronautics, Laguardi Airport, beheld of St. Mary will host an Open House to announced recently that the Col- Flushin a.m. until on Nov. 3 from 9:00 3:00 Division of General Studies ef- Tuesda leg opene be p.m. Both schools will holdin regula fective Septem 1, 198 in- classes and this will be an opportunity for will be offered in- Two flagship courses terested families to tour the two schools, An 80-hour Airline Orientation and itially. spea to faculty members, students, Familiarization course to holder qualif any parents, and to gain a sense of the “unique and of an E.A.A. Airframe Powerplant spirit” of these excellent schools. License fo airline operations, and a 300- These college- schools, found- for airline Avionics course upgrading ed in 1877 are well-known for their excep- academic Admission to these programs is open to tionally fine traditional programs. airframe and Both schools also in any holder of the F.A.A. encourage participation drama ay Powerpla License. The Division of General awide range of athletic activities, pro- in the near future will be ductions, and literary publications. Throug CARDIAC RISK SCREENING OF SCHOOL ATHLETES was the topi of an all-day sy m- Studies offering _ for students and small classe of 10 or 12 students, these schools posium held recently at St. Francis Hospital, Roslyn. State Senato: hn R. Dunne, Nassau nonmatriculated courses & Balboniof St. individual attention that District 6 shown with Cardiologist and Program Moderator Dr. Filippo A. the gener public provid the help Francis. Senator Dunne addressed the of insurance in schools and the legal con- students to and sense of self _ issues The new Division a develop gain issi provid significan i luded straints of in school: Other pafticip Deputy C hundred of the drug testing competitive edge for every student to worth. One percent Nassau County Department of Health, Dr. Norman Schell and cardiologists from St. Fran- continue become eligible for the highly desirable graduat of St. Paul’sand St. Mary& cis and North Shore University Hospitals. and airline technician which are their education at competitive college Th issue of adequate health screening of athletes in schools is of long-standing interest opportunities universities the United States. to Dr. Balboni. now emerging. throughou For more information, call (71 429-660

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The Greater Nassau Chorus of Sweet b “Arcade,” arenowned men’s quartet from Adelines will present it’s annual show “Har- Maryland The recently place highl at the mony in Disneyland on Saturda Nov. 7, at International Convention of S.P.E.B.S.0.S.A. the West Hempstead High School. in Hartford, Conn. Featured in the show will be the chorus’s The Greater Nassau Chorus, under the own distinctive bran of four- barbersho direction of Harriette Walters, recently harmony and “Promises, Promises!!”” This received medal in region competition, and Region 1 first-place quartet recentl com- is a popula local performing group. pete in Hawaii at the Sweet Adeline Inter- This year’ show is presented by and for the national Convention. benefit of the West Hempstea Lion’s Club. There will be a specia guest performance Fo ticket information call 365-66 or 485-16

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Togethe Marion Cowings and Kim Shaw State University of New Yor at Stony Brook. use the instrument with which we all were The Garden City series continues on born, as well as any vocal du in musical December 13 with the Ken Peplowski history. The two, with their trio, will appear Quartet..George Shearing and Marian for International Art of Jaz Inc. on Sunda McPartland open IAJ’ “Wednesday at Eight November 8th. The 4 to6 p.m. cabaret- series at the Fine Arts Center in Stony Brook concert, the second in [AJ Winter Series, is on November 18. For information about these held at the Ethical Humanist Society, 3 Old and other IAJ programs, write LAJ Saywoo L TO Sam Al Stoneburner and Rosemarie Slater, Sagarese Country Road Garden City, Admission is #10 Lane, Stony Brook, N.Y. 11790 or call 632-659 ‘Jack And the Beanstalk’ At Arena #8 for students and senior citizens, three dollars less in each category for [AJ members. Free Concerts At Fo tickets and/or information, at The Arena Player Children’s Theatre is ticipation pla adds new twists and surprises call [AJ presenting Jac and the Beanstalk at the which make for a fu filled afternoon for 632-659 C.W. Post Arena Second Colle Player Stag now throug everyone. There are many Jazz singers, but not so __ November 22: Performances and the Beanstalk are of Jack many Jazz singer sing Jaz In the art of sing- In celebration of American Music Weck, Arena a rendi- Sunday at 1:00pm. All tickets the becomes Player presents delightful Saturdaysan ing Jazz voice an instrument Nov. 2 through 8, Long Islan University the old classic. This audience each. For information __tion age par- are #4 phon 293-0674 for improvisation. Cowings and Shaw make will present three concerts at the C.W. Post that distinction with taste and alway with Campus. There will be no admission charg respect for the composer and his music. A for the concerts, which are as follows: protege of Jo Hendricks, Cowings uses his Tuesda Nov. at 8 p.m. in the Great “The Man Who Came To Dinner’ velvet-textured tenor-to-baritone to comple Hall, Recital of American Piano Music. _ ment Shaw’s colorful, three octave soprano. ASmall Company In America is presenting students, Call 759-284 for reservations and Thursda Nov. 5 at 5:30 p.m. in Hillwoo A virtuoso trio will support them in their first th American classic “The Man Who information. ASCIA is one of Long Island& Commons Lecture Hall, The C.W. Post Or- come for International Art of _ program Jazz Cam To Dinner” by the Pulitzer prize- . prolifi Repertory Companies, presentin five chestra. In the Great Hall, Facult concert. winnin team, Kaufman and Hart, for their shows each year, including musicals and International Art of Jazz Inc. is an indepe For further information call the Music final production of 1987 O the first two American opera, and their theatres are ac- dent, non-profit organizatio based at the Department at 299-2474. weekends in November, Friday and Satur- cessible to the handicapped. day Nov. 6,7,1 and 14t at 8:00 pm and Sun- ‘Accommodation at The Broadhollow Theate day Nov. 8and 1 at 3:00 pm, the curtain will Th cast of ‘The Man Who Came To Din- November at a at 60 Accommodations opens 5 make this “Three’s Company” situation _ tise at the Glenwood Landin Stag ner” includesall of ASCIA’s finest performer the Broadhollow Theater, 229 Route 110 in Far- frivolous, light comedy at its best. Cody Avenue in Glenwood Landin Tickets many of whom are professionals in the and runs December A Show are and " just #8.00; ¢4.0 for senior citizens and theatre. mingdale throug 5 times 8:30 p.m. Fridays, 7:00 suburban housewife (Kar Coyle) icle 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:00 p.m. Sunday Ad- she may be missing out on “something leaves ditional performances are scheduled for her husband (Rober Summers and home Thursday November and November 19, at and moves into Greenwich Villag apartment 8:30 and Sunday, November 8 and AW Trisat p.m. with two roommates. One roommate (Lin- November at Tickets from EADOWBROOK 29, 3:00 p.m. range da A. Potts) isan aspiring actress wh isnever 48.00 to $13.0 with limited number of seats out of character or costume, while the other at $5.0 for every performanc For reserva-

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- Adult Cas Cal for The “Diar of Ann Frank” » SQUIRE TRIPLEX The Sid Jacobson- Shore YM & The Group will meet on Monday from eeurearee YWHA isseekinga grou of adults interested 8:00 to 9:30 pm at the ‘Y’, beginnin Nov. 2. in all aspect of the theater with the goal of For further information pleas contact the FINNEY AND ANDERSON PATRICK DEMPSEY presenting the play The Diar o Ann Frank. Marjorie Chapli at ‘Y’, 484-154 ® PRINCE DARKNESS ORPHANS IN THE MOOD HICK TWIN CINEMA j A Top N acting drives this film Wisecarver m adaptation of Lyle Sonny was known as the Woo Woo Kid COLDE CENTER Kessler' play about two $e in the when at ® young brothers, living Us mid-forties THE HIDDEN age 14 he with a alone in a ramshackle house. A eloped 21-year-old mother of two, and FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS MANHASSET TRIPLEX Chicago gangster (Albert Finney) later, with the wife of a U.S. A shortly [__ 430 PLANDOME 627.7887 enters their environment shabby Marine. This screwball comedy §® and transforms their lives for the is THE QUEE OF ARTS IN THE HEART OF QUEEN FATAL ATTRACTION based on that true story and it is eens better. The film is somewhat stagy carried off with adequate charm =n) LIKE FATHER and the first half is slow-paced. But and frothy humor. The film ac- ——LIKE the story builds to an effective curately captures the look of post- 2 PRINCESS BRIDE crescendo as emotions open up and war America, As Sonny was known the atmosphere changes. Finney is cae have said: married Paces reliably outstanding. And Matthew to Being “‘is so aaa much better than grade.” ERICHO. Modine and Kevin Anderson are Patrick ces the kid. e UGGAMS e PETER NERO o NOWHERE T HID remarkable as the desperate Dempse MEL LESLIE Talia Balsam is his. ir wif (R) taciiancraneecertaaee brothers. (R) TO in ‘<t| GERSHWIN CONCERT q® SUSPECT 0) HEY BABU RIBA ze Festival Concert Orchestra SOMEONE ga THE PICK-UP e Nov. 8 $22, 20, 17 WATC TM , 1, pm, OVER Sre ARTIST From Yugoslavia, a bittersweet account of West Theater Robert Downey plays a Opera some young people grow- dauntless womanizer with Donizetti’s riotous comedy ing up under the influence BRIDE a corny line. Finally he PRINCES of communist bureaucracy, in DOLBY STEREO long- meets his match (Molly “DON PASQUALE Engiish ing for a freer lifestyle an adopt- Ringwald) who is desperately in- Sat., Nov. 14, 8 pm, $16, 15, 13 some aspects of American pop volved in helping her drunken inculture. Colorful dot performances father settle some gambling debts narrative which is told in e SUSPECT with gangsters. Although Downey is engaging as the ladykiller, this PRINCE OF weight boy-meets-girl Call (718) 793-8080 for tickets and information. ba ligh never the _DARKNESS ps signifi- COLDEN CENTER for performing arts ‘50s. With Gal Videnovic, ca also lacks momentum. Molly COLLEGE/CUNY FATAL BEAUTY Relja Bacic and Nebojs the that marked her QUEENS In Serbo-Croatian, sparkle Bakocevic, earlier movies. (PG-13) L.LE. (exit 24) and Kissena Blvd., Flushing, NY English titles. (R)

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University, Hempstead, at 8 p.m. For infor- mation call 560-5789. Warsa Ball T Perfor “Giselle A Till Cen « Campus Tuesday, November 3 ° Hofstra University, Hempstead, The Warsaw Ballet, making the first tour Warsaw Ballet in 1848 is one of the master- presents |‘How To Have More Fun As One.” of North America in its 200-year history, will piece of the ballet repertoire, Based on an Attractions 7 to 9:30 p.m. every Tuesday through Nov. perform “Giselle” at the Tilles Center Friday, ol Slavic legend, it is the story of young brides 24. Fee is $53. For information call By Rita who die their but return Compiled Langdon 560-5016. Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. befor wedding day Tickets for the Warsaw Ballet are as to dance before their Please address all notices of local events to Wednesday, November 4 priced spirits temptingly ¢ The Konstantin Calendar Editor, 132 E. Second Street (P.0. Box Spheres, corners, potatoes or crab at 418 and 415 with discounted tickets for fiancees. company performs

1578) Mineola, N.Y. 11501 or phone 747-8282. claws are among the subjects the artist senior citizens and students priced at #15.5 - Sergeyev version of “Giselle”, whichis based Calendar items be submitted two weeks Grace Knowlton addresses in her must upcom- and #12. Tickets may be purchased the Tilles on the choreogra of Russian balletmasters to the event. ing exhibit at Hillwood Art CW. prior Gallery, Center box office, 626-310 Tues.-Sat. from Anatoli Gridin (Act 1 and Irina Michailit- Post Campus, Brookville. The exhibit runs 2-6 at selected Video Connection stores, chenko (Act II). Friday, October 30 through Nov. 28. For information calt p.m., For more information contact Elliott Sroka e The American Concert Band will per- 299-2788. and from Ticketmaster, {516)888- or form at Ne York Institute of Technology, Thursday, November 5 (212)307-71 director of the Tilles Center, CW. Post Cam- the Old Westbury Campus, in Gymnasium ¢ Hofstra University College for Conti- “Giselle”, which was first performe b the pus, Brookville, N-Y.; 299-2752. from 8 to 10:30 p.m. For information call nuing Education, Hempstead, presents 686-7640. “Around |the World in One Day.” 9 a.m. to 6 Fee is $60. For information e Helen Muller, batik artist, will be the p.m. call Nassau Hofstra guest speaker on Nassau Community Col- 560-5016. Sympho At lege’s radio station, WHPC, 90.3 FM at 2 * Hofstra University College for Conti- The Nassau will tions from The Widow, Guiditta and p.m. For information call 222-7165. nuing Education offers, ‘Running the Sympho Orchestra pre- Merry Show” sent “An in Vienna” on Saturday The Land of Smiles of Lehar and Gypsy Baron, e The Importance of Being Earnest, a every Thursday through Dec. 17.7 Evening to 9 Fee is November at the Hofstra and Fledermaus, Strauss Il. The play by Oscar Wilde, will be performed at p.m. $154. For information call 7, at 8:00 p.m. Die of Johan 560-5016, the Maguire Theatre of the Institute of University Playhouse Hempstead Orchestra will also perfor the overture to November 6 . Technology, Old Westbury Campus at 8:15 Friday, This concert, led by Music Director Die Fledermaus and The Beautiful Blue 31 and Nov. 7. ¢ California artist Diana Shui-lu Wong p.m. Also on Oct. 6 and For Toshiyuki Shimada, will feature music of Danube, by Joha Strauss II. information call 292-9000, ext. 255. will exhibit drawings, paintings and and Straus II and vocal For further information or to reserve monoprints at New York Institute of Josep Johann exerpts e Hofstra University, Hempstead, and from selected of Franz Lehar. tickets, call the Nassau at Technology’s Old Westbury Campus, in operattas Sympho office the American Society for Quality Control the Madg Karr Fine Arts Center. For infor- Featured soloists for the evening will be 877-2718 Tickets for this concert are priced presents the Second Annual Quality mation call 686-7647. Louise Russell, soprano, and Joh Walker, at $1 and #1 with student and senior citizen Management Symposium from 8:30 a.m. e November tenor. discounts available. to 3 p.m. in the First Floor Library of the Friday, 6 Hofstra Cultural Center Lecture Hall. For ¢ Friday Night Singles Lectures at CW. Miss Russell and Mr. Walker will sing selec- information call 560-5716. Post Campus, Brookville, present ‘‘Medita- Saturday, October 31 tion, Movement and Mingling,” at 8 p.m. in Fee is $15. For information call 299-2236. Boo Fair Albertson © Notary Public Workshops will be held CW. Post Cam- Saturday, November 7 Fair the at Long Island University’s The 17th Book sponsore b Long are numerous specialists, many among the ¢ Brookville. 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 Also First Annual Personal Finance Plann- pus, p.m. Island Antiquarian Book Dealers Association most in their fields. Conference at Hofstra prominent respective on Tuesday, Dec. from 6:45 to 9:45 p.m. ing University, and Nov. will be held on Saturda Sunda 7 The will bring many fine example of their For information call 299-2236. Hempstead. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Fee for the and at the Human Resources Center. course is $60. For information call 8, 7 specialtie to the Fair. ¢ School Science Seminar Pro- - High 560-5998. dealers -- specializing in rare and out-of-print The Human Resources Center is located at for Gifted Students, Dr. F. Bettelheim, gram and -- will e books, prints, paper ephemera th intersection of Road andI.U. “Chemistry in Eye Research”, 9:30 to 11:30 “Nutrition and Stress” is the topic of Searingtown anutrition at CW. Post their wares in what has rapidly Willets Road in Albertson, and is reach- a.m. Student fee: $25. Adelphi University, program Campus, display easily become of the most books Garden City. Brookville. 10 a.m. to noon. Fee is $15. For one important ed b car or train. There is ampl free park information call 299-2236. fairsin the region. The ¢2.50admission goo available. Food and e “America, Apple Pie, Arthritis and Ag- ing beveragesareavail e Hofstra for Conti- for both of the fair, will tothe Human the further information, ing” is the topic of a nutrition program at University College da go on premises. For call offers further their CM. Post Gampus, Brookville 10 a.m. to nuing Education, Hempstead, Resources Center to important 627-7822 ‘Prime Time Health Series: Stress - A Fact noon. Fee is $15. For information call work, Hours are 11 a.m. to p.m. on Saturda 299-2236. of Life.” 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Fee is $12. For in- and 12 Noon to p.m. on Sunda formation call 560-5016. ° Medical experts from the New York The dealers come to the Fair from Long ‘exes, ° Hofstra University College for Well Metropolitan area will discuss the latest Conti- Island, New York City and State, Connecticut, Help. nuing Education offers, ‘“‘Hiking the information on AIDS at the New York State Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire New of Medical Fifty- Nassau Greenbelt,” from 9 a.m. to 12:30 Registry Technologists’ Pennsylvania and Vermont, and will p.m. Fee is $16. For information call Jerse You second seminar, “‘Au Update on AIDS,” Wil exhibit a wide of rare, scarce, and out- 560-5016. . range n from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information call 8 oo e Hofstra for Conti- books, well as 299-2762. University College of-print as prints, autograph Education offers, “Explore and Sunday, November nuing and ephemera Among the dealers exhibiting Create: Hands On-Falls Conference for ¢ Hofstra University, Hempstead, Early Childhood Educators,” from 9 a.m. workshop on “‘How To Beat the High Cost to 2 p.m. Fee is $30. For information call of College.” 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fee is $24. For TALK 560-5016. information call 560-5016. 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N r GREAT NECK SOUTH HS, 1968. 7, 1988. Queens.’ Info: PAINTERS HOTLINE ADMINISTRATIVE BANK TELLERS BEAUTIFI COMMIS M eee AES‘un Job: Needs fools, smail shrubs, ARSISTANT: ing ‘ HS, 1952. 35th Reun- Interior Exterior Nonno Sban benc tc. selling tasteful Undercover perien THE LONG-ISLANDER servicpales Bioeee: woe ||| Mees are asec || | ogee lla ae ent to srerucrem easing nga wane.H Nolob free trps: Benet Ce - 313 Main Street See big diversified responsib M ion. Fri. Gard ...0f too small! Piston earri Nov27 1087.8pm, N.Y. Gity Ho Infos this growing financial service Hel rsonnel Huntington, 11743 ei 218.860.8091 Counseling Quality work at word oes Te 2 conce Knowleof bon‘956!Oey reasonable rates. to- Counseling for Anxiety, union. info: 581-3576, 427-2787 Gr tale Oppor tor FREE ESTIMAT Alcohol. June M. MPS, con Se ee: Conboy 6 o Services t PERSONNEL DIRECTOR PER LINE ATR 626-047 eS) NICK MINUNNOQ- RATE ARMED ROBBINS, Hicksville AUTUMN 2 579-6478 BAS3 i1am-3pm $5.50 (min. lines) Health & Fitness WINTER (Mon-Fri) SECURITY GUARDS Ratireancuweokdays, ete. WANTED SINGLE COLUMN BOX tems, Gmenho 931-81 welco Call foryour Winterize iI - Full & Part $41.75 PER INCH energize reservatiotar Spri 8 Porsonals able. Medical benefits. in- KELLY FARN Wage SSA G E TECHNIGIANassau small creases. $7/hr. Call Mon-Fri: MA a, Heati fonimalCenthospital. Rell: LONG TERM & In the convenience of your 582-4380. Glen Cove divid wit animal Bl in BEVERLY home. Take an hour to indulge sue RATES berionce to work tlexibie Pt DISPLAY yourself. Relieve weariness, IN MEMORIAM 1 MODELS Uae. en eo gCARDS t ARE ALSO Sai tionrri ie noon ee = Fri, aoe * 7 s your whole body with a AoSEME LY: AVAILABLE. aenge of well-being. Reasona: ~DIVINE* Ponat Washingto mod Offer wo in Ti 481-4332i TECHNICIAN bly priced. NYS. licensed and AUTO POLISH Chapter of magazine, and print work. N PLEASE CALL FOR certified. Women only please. Cancer Care, Inc. fearno experience necessa eWashing THE CHAPTER COVERS THE ANIMAL LOVER cal tech needed FURTHER fo protot8 some Natalie 487-5077 — 759-9338 to take care of pets in animal iproduction INFORMATION Cleaning FOLLO COMMU hospital. Call fabrication. Growiasse eWaxing a keer 621-4010 frien Semple, *PORT WASHINGTON salary, benefit future. SHAKFyom re Compounding e eSimonizing 922-3789 Oyster Bay “Exp ee a Caran DEADLINE: Payroll,BOOKKEtaxes, sal A Reunions INSIDE & OUT 683-6404 Ciotoment TokaaaG Monday Noon ores. (ANd —————— granite ‘AVON: 1-800-967-AVON Marb & seeks I Toll Free. Runan Avon business —_— Place You! - EASFSON MA 7 —Doatentice porter/fabricator ERRORS frature, versstiiaindividual fo at work or home. Toll Free. Reunion Listi Here Domestics SAME DAY SERVICE posting ofr receivables and 1-800-367-2886 The Anton Papers and HOUSEXEEPEN Fever ec $25.00 - 5 Lines - 5 Weeks Collections other nen 9-4. Engli speaki ingt satyi The Long Islander are 671-5732 Mon-Fri, wis Call 747-8282 cent refs own eet ciocaromat re not responsible for 883-0238 tran ASST -mature, hrs, no travel. Ask For errors beyond SEEKING Exp& AfBOOKKbank re AI compu we aoeose Higkev 934-0 the first insertion. Hea ee Necall D& Nurseries, ServiceServ RS/HOUS! ASSISTAN 2 Cleaning : (08.0.5) PARE eee n Oficskills & drattiY ve BOOKKEEPER ASST BRONX HS OF SCIENCE, 1062. “WE DO IT RIGHT” Oe oy Coss rig Low Call Pongo Smali manufacturing co Sth Reunion. Sat., ‘ee oH. BANKING located in Pt Washington Bldg SEEKING dayworker, own see 8p e Son ee et Exp 484-0541 janhattan.Tow Sui914-472-4181.Time/ irpe transp, refs necessary. record ————__ BOOKKEEPER -mat invoicing, col Free Estimates ci collecti HS, 251 Re. AS Ce ae caree ALL. Benefits. ae puter operation an asset. Piea- FARMINunion. 1987. 39427-0 eves o necessar Saf : e DepositDe 2 R PS 676-2415 Child Care Hicksville Nurseries, 334-0086 Santot environment, ealary HALL 944-6130. PM Full & Part Time comm wiexp. Andy, celebrate Silver, Glase Class After 6 AU PAIR/MOTHERS HELPER reunion to coinc with schools ASS BOOKKEEPER -Exp' We have openings right Live-in, one child. Light benefits. See 200th Birthday! Call Nancy Fried TUTORING -College Professor ex- light typing, So (re tr i Hongyo + plus vil 212-753-6614, 212-832-7504 in tutoring Social Carol at: GLEN FLOORS, 30 Sommseems why perienced salary. Mon-Fri.n Weekends off. 0 Studies, Glen St., Glen ROCKAWAY HS, 1930-1945, 293-2206 tence, Sociology,oa Oe ing \¥ you customer contact fer and 1976. Call 764-283 for & Includi SAT BABYSITTER Wanted P/T. Exp’, enj PARTTIMEBOOKKEEP-Days, 15 to. exact dates & locations. Manhasset. 627-7! prep.wettiBoth fareH School & College own transp. andhavoatfalfcece eeeth 1 week. Flexible eanei AUTO TECHNICIANS sults” mmee& rio We offer re- level. “Gua FEMALE Companion, Sat/Sun on- pou: experience T. SCHILIRO 489. compet salaries commen- juired.creepiinterviews BAY RIDGE H.S. ly. Must cook & Drive. 922-4945 ‘A or ‘B’ classifications. by appoint- surate with experience and a sinment only. NANNIES/AU PAIRS needed for Class of 1963 unique incentive program that LI. families. Call OFFICE CLEANING caring the chance for extra in- 627-2613 ellent jew RELIEF COOK Bidg Maintenance t fit pro- G interview appointment. FULL TIME -institutional ex- Compl is available to all F/T joor Waxing 758-3300 gram third Cleaning employees. perience |. Box 1168, Anton AU PAIR/MOTHERS HELPER weekend off. VARIED SHIFTS. wn Service i 132 CommE Second rt, Quality Live-in, one child. Light P/T DATA ENTRY OPERATOR Newspapers, For an interview appointment f WIIn Personalize Touch! sekeo} ping. Room, board, plus CALL & Mineola, NY 11501 contact Mr. Picot at: salary. Mon-Fri. Weekends off. for parts department. 293-2206 25 hour week, flexible hours. Employee Relations HS. REUNION Gees ‘Typing or computer exp 1940-1949 Call for interview pee Department 7 appoint: TEGREATEX. Spring * 676-6444 Contact: Bi (Ra eeBattagl * 676-5000, ext 2160 PEDICURES ‘ NEW YORK GLEN COVEHS, 1967. Gala Reun- Domestic Referral Service, Inc. The ion, Info: 944-6209 In Your Home SAVINGS BANK Community A Licensed Agency. Placing look in Hospital at GREAT NECK HS. Class “Your feet will Selected Station Plaza No & 3rd Ave NeonieN Di of 1978. 10th Reunion.NO June 1968. and fee! toe-rrific!” criminating N Mineola, NY 11501 @QGli Cove 195 Willis Ave,Mineol 516 747-6100 11501. 516-747-7820 rie : iene (212= LISA 671-8343 equal oppt’&# employer mit 254-3198. MARMADUKE® by Brad Anderson

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DIRECTOR RETAIL ACC' RECEIVABLE Early childhood center. F/T — PIT. JOB Genttied, to: bene inclu Sejrec- ee ee resume Early O OPPORTUNITY Hillside Ave, Bellerose, firm is N hac Weii.established; law CRT OPERATOR -- 4 ORDER ENTRY EASY WORK] Excellent pay. Atiav fo tog coltec Assemble products athome. Info. Some typing orCRT experience ticig. Bank or hospital preferred. Will train. H ee O et eo h will trai: backgrpetben: L vi CUSTOMER SVE REP EXCELLENT Income taking short benefits Ability to handle heavy phone at home. Call for ac wlexperileasant 3 phone messages workingcon- TAXES - voice and info: Ext $-1192 (504) 649-7922 Faitio Contact: Mr Rizzuto, BOOKK an Non- offi days/wk. ror reef thin i ca ‘eG2- Mullooly, Jeffrey, Rooney i EXCELLENT WAGES for 759- Company offers good salary, spare & Flynn, EEPING & CLERKS time work: benefits, and opportu for train. company others. Into: 504-641-00 ‘will advancement. Forinterview call crafts, fits. Call Vaterare 1-7200. ext 2715. Open 7 days. (agency) 671-5910 Manhasset &a Garden LIMOUSINE DRIVER City FACTORY Worker M/F -Start ‘CARPENT & HELPER -for CUSTOMER SERVICE $5.50/hr. Incentives, med‘! needed for local North Shore Are For The F/T will to $325/wk. Must be well Getting Ready Holidays! lorth Shore contractor. or pay up benefits, vacation, advancem't. co, Duties also include: car Transportation a ‘spoken. Call Bernice or Randy at TYZ-ALL clerical hour maintenance, some Come the excitement with a full time or flexible part time ea 466-6670 agency! Glen Head PLAS A 470 work, etc. join MUST HAVE FLEXIBLE HRS! position in sales in any of the following areas: Resume &am salary requirements: GAL FRIDAY PIT — FIT FIT CUSTOMER Box 570 CASHIER/HOSTESS, PIT or Light typing, some bookkeeping, Glen Cove, NY 11542 Restaurant Hostess See prestigious Roslyn Inside SaSecs busy phones, clerical. Flexible festaurant. 621-0055. Closed Mon. hours. LL. Paint Co., Glen Cove. Processing of orders. Rotyp- 676-8600, Marvin or Saul Dresses & ing and telephone skills. Designer Sportswear All benefits. &a Fashion Accessories Port Washington. Handbags GAL FRIDAY MAILROOM CALL 883-8400 Pleasant office located in Commission Sales In Shoes & Cosmetics FIT. Sort and deliver mail and of- Manhasset. oF fice supplies. — ‘ RE WELCOME Better & Home Fashions p or S o maintenance and inventory. Car Crystal 8:3 DENTAL Asstt/Orhto FIT -caring, Ope salary full benefits necessary. Full benefits. Cheerful, highly trained, career, Flexible hours W hav interesting and diver- Roslyn Heights. Mens & Polo i | mediate. Glen Cove/Westbury all Helen at Clothing, Sportswear, sified positions available at our atea. 222-1199 of 671-3131 ext 224 | 484-4600, &am modern Port Washington Cor- & Other Fashion Areas 627-7500 equal oppt&# employer Junior Sportswear , Headquarters. Pors DELICATESSEN needs CLERKS. clerical FIT or PIT days. i 3672 are numerous. We offer schedules flexible with your needs. : Parlor gene Sit Opportunities ‘du ‘as well as T Excellent starting salary. Outstanding medical/dental benefits. Teliet. Additional hours will oc- DEN ry. Handle phone appoint- IMMEDIATE 25% EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT ionally be required. ment 627-0037 billi GAL FRIDAY 57 old Wall Street = yr Please in at: send resume or call our Administrative SECR Investment Firm apply person Please +DENTAL o Ass't- Marble & a nite im- iears Department at (516) FIT, Will train B2personable in- porteritabric seek MGMT TRAINEES ext 697, THOMSON dividual. Glen Cove/Westbury 883-8000, =e mature, responsible self-starter College background pref' 1440 Northern Blvd 1200 Franklin Ave INDUSTRIE INC ShoreRdat fea. 222-1199 of 674-3131 to handle diversified duties in- Draw and/or commission Channel Dr., Port Washington, ge cluding: typing, light word pro- N.Y. Garden N.Y. DRIVERS—Taxi, Immediate!!! 23 & Manhasset, City, ‘N York, 11050 We are an essing, & minor bookkeeping. Clean license, new cars. CALL MR FOX ‘opportunity employer mit over. (Will train) Opportunity to learn Shore; F/T, P/T. 466-8780. 829-8010 627-3000, ext 215 742-7000, ext 215 unique &a interesting business (516) with room for advancement. equal opportunity employer mt Call Michael at 482-6200 “ist injinear motion technology P/T CLERICAL DRIVER FIT PER- RATER P/T MATURE, RESPONSIBLE 20-25 hoursiweek. Varied office SON FOR PORT WASHINGTON Yacht club requires mature, ex- duties in busy marketing dept. REAL ESTATE SALES FOR DELIVERY2 PIT. ANTIQUE STORE. FIT & College students welcome! perienced person, year round 866-4069 Flexible hours. Call Janis at Golden opportunity for outstan- Must be reliable and able to GREAT NECK (212) For interview, call 671-5910 671-7374 ding successtul person who work flexible hours. Tues-Fri. INSURANCE OFFICE CLERK P/T MEDICAL Insurance biller. Exp canstart immediately, or we will Customer Suppor Clean NYS drivers license re- MEDICAL Receptionist F/T, train motivated here Van + preferred. Rena, 935-3366 bright, begin- “Canwork flexible days quired. provided. Salary seeks bright, well organized Mon-Fri. for P 10am-6pm, Neede Office R ners. Can earn high commis- tveina, that canhelp company paid benefits. Call: Office skills P/T BOOKKEEPER: 10to 15 person. necessary. busy sing service in hrsper Hours flexible, Saturdays a MUSTi sion. Full training program. Se Excellent benefits. Call A.M. Call Mr PETER Manhasset. Candidate musthave week. a must. Exp&# Call Ren at 935-3366 Also positions availatle for KATHY excellent telephone manner and Goldstei at 671-3111 parents w/small children. Call 747-8282, ext 171 482-7700 Dictaphone ex- 466-5070 900d typing skills. CLERICAL for your medical perience a plus, ex 20-25 hours/week. Varied office PIT MONITORS fagency) Gall perience a plus. Sam-Spm, duties in busy marketing US1 LAFFEY 365-3973 dep COMPUTER GUARDS PIT & F/T -Greeniawn College students welcome!30 North Shore High Schoo! 747-7170 248-5675 area. Retirees welcome, uniforms. MUSEUM Seeks PIT Tour Guides. For interview, call 671-! 450 Glen Cove Avenue CLERKITYPIST DEPT TRAINEE Days Eves provided. Steady employment. Knowledge of Earth Science Glen Head, NY 11545 ished manufacturing P/T CLERICAL HELP Entry level position for some- Patriot Security 796-1111/2B8-5588 helpful. Will train. 822-7505 $6.07 hour. Call: Seeking mature in- 3 days, 9am-Spm per one with college good clerical & backgro OR. BROWN W require an articulate non- qyyhursd MUS lomer phone skills. Small A JOB? one wor! ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL smoking, energ person who AREA NEED SECOND office. Pl HICKSVILLE vpin telgph 671-5500 RETAIL MANAGER [congenial iscareer oriented. Pleasereply Maintenance Helper in shopp- ‘environment. No steno. GUE h TELLERS at PIT PIES cir- to: Box 1157, Anton Communi- FiT ing center. $6/hr. Call Anne Library Updated traditional women’s & comm wiexp. Exc 741 4 evesiwk. Alternate ty Newspapers, 132 E Second St dept. P/T CLERICAL -work for local in- men’s store seeks a work. Garden WILL TRAIN specialty idy NY 11501 cues surance Mineola, BENEFITS Agency. Afternoons, no manager for its Manhasset exp nec. Call for app&# 676-4141 outlet. Personable individual For Information Call with strong selling skilis and Public PIT For typing and photocopying. ‘of customer EACON Students, returnees welcome. 1:00 Needed. Flexible hours possible CLERK/TYPIST -FIT, ci CUSTOMER NURSES: to 5:30 pm. Sea Cliff. 759-4250 ry Federal Savings & Loan with excellent salary. lon 35 hrs inci dept. evening. SERVICE RN/LPN, 4-12/12-8 shifts. PIT RECEPTIONISTISECRETARY for work o basis. DRIV J. rotating PART TIME/FULL TIME AN busy Garden City office. Heavy McLaughlin’s Salary plus, dependingon $12,50 Leading heating products FIT STOCK PERSON phone work, 9-5:30, Mon-Fri. Cail 365-5411 Excellent benefits. Call ‘HIRING!’ Gov&# Jobs, your area. CENTRAL ISLAND jor exp. manufacturer needs ambitious WITH EXPERIENCE 7411734 irs C 10 627-2300 $15,000 to $68,000. (602) 838-8885, NURSING HOME Customer Service Rep for busy Manhasset Public ext 3152. f Library order department. Mrs. Chiaramonte, DNS C Hea pho contact. Goo 4 43 smoking atmosphere. ICE CREAM FREEZER WORK TELLERS Starting sa and benefits. & TRUCK LOADING fo advancement areas to for Opportunity OFFICE CLERICAL JOBS founding - ‘| compete MONDAY-FRIDAY, 2pm 6pm. the Roslyn area. Contact: will to Trainees/Experienced titles of: $4.50/hr to start. pay up $250. “Miss Teen New York” Mrs. Sinkle College Students Welcome “Miss Jr Teen New York” &q Vale a 65172 CALL MISS BELL We have openings for _ 484-2600 ‘Over thousands of dollars in NASSAU ICE CREAM CO (agency 676-2298 Full time Part time Tellers andatrip area at Plainview Branch. iz Roslyn our Dallas, TX to be awarded. Call Call 621-7117, 9am-5pm OFFICE HELP 1 2330 Please in at: cies apply person for further Cone derai we LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK CRT OPERATOR Immediate Openings rai at 466-5070. (agency) P/T DRIVER South Oyster Bay Rd & Woodbury Rd ‘CUSTODIAN to work at St. Mary&# Ber Eiie morher lecting tor Plainview _ FULL TIME FEMALE Schoci. F/T position. it -| good driver wiown car to drive Gall 621-4211 between interes9-2pm o: sible person for na- SECURITY GUARDS ballet student toLincolnCenter -OR- OFFICEPOSITION open F/T inter- in resume to school office. ign printi company. Must Full and Part Time Positions: viewing & scheduling personal. type 40-! ipm. Second shift- Available. Hospital, Doctor, aavatims po wes Ga Please Call Carolyn At: Good phone manner. Small office. I -Expid, FIT - PIT. Excellent 6pm-2:30am. $7.90/hour. Full Dental Benefits. Paid Vacation, Call Pat. 671-9205. 932-3442/3441 alar benefits. MILL RIVERCLUB company paid benefits. Call Holidays, and Wag Increases. Barbara days 484-2233 or eves Brookville Mr Savvides at 829-8935. Call 433-4480 Cail, Mon-Fri, 582-4380 forUp 922-35: 56 a pit, MOTEL MAIDS FIT or PIT. train, Benefits. Call De Tides Motel, Glen C 671-7070 Bay area. P/T MAIL/SUPPLY LINCOLN FSB person. Local insurance agen- SAVINGS BANK, PAINTERS -EXPERIENCED cy, (7am-noon). Duties include INTERIOR & EXTERIOR NOW INTERVIEWING office machine maintenance, NORTH NASSAU 100 SHORE, processing handyperson. JERICHO QUADRANGLE, JERICHO NY. 676-7150 ma Must have Ca| WE NEED YOU! welcome, at: pritioger -mature, 931-0600 ty!eeror5 days, 10am-6pm. ge R.E. SALESPERSONS a|, benefit Hicksvil PART TIME for the North Shore area - area. Call Anne at 935-6858 WE' GROWING AGAIN!! Receptionist/ PIT MEDICAL Offic MUS Join our successful team! + ph Hours flexible Satur We CLERK, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE fece loaded with listings and TypinGood wit! numb Wilti to Call Rena at 935-3366 RECEPTIONIST/SECT'Y needed customers! Your talents willbe learn PC. Hou must include Entry level position, all around office duties, P/T MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST for Docto sit @ Personable, fed with highest commis- filing, phones. reliable, 0 t type. Office sions! All replies confidential here. Wri but for excellent maeilon-Fri, Sambillito 1pm. Call627-3476 exp will train. opportunity advancement, Youth Fam Counseling nec676-4530 honey karp 484-1110 benefits...this is a full time 193A Street. year- AgenOyster Bay, NY. ecut1177 round PIT MONITORS RECEPTIONIST position. required by country club, PiT. REAL ESTATE North Shore High Schoo! Flexible hours, typing, pleasant SAI ‘PHOTO FINISHING PLANT POSITIONS 450 Gien Cove Avenue plac to work. 385-7500 PERSONAL LINES- Glen Head, NY 11545 active Real Estate offices in $6.07 per hour. Cail: Westbury & individuals wanted for full time - Energetic ASSISTANT Brookville. Incentive bonuses. 5 DR. BROWN RECEPTIONIST -for local familiar witatings, coveray a com- days. Experience preferred. in ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL be year-round positions photo finishing good on phone. La Rosa Real it sui 671-5500 Somepa typingMu helps. Call Randy or plant. Pleasant conditions. Excellent Bernice 466-6670. 922-3337 working Will roundi benetite (agency train. Excellent company benefits. PIT SALES help for Port 365-2100 Washington womans boutique. 2 RETAIL SALES days per week. Flexible hrs. Ex- perience necessary. 201-679-6810 PASTE—UP ARTIST Full time position - train will PRODUCTION DEPT. PLANT PERSO PIT service commercial accounts. PIT SOCIAL Drivers license. [ANMo For local newspaper chain. 5876 pido h case Rauire Good opportunity for college student. janagemant. Part work at Flexibl hou time, Monday-Wednesday a Fami Call for more information PRINT SHOP needs exp ortrainee: Coun to lear Xeroxing. Work at front De na 193A treet, bey NY1177 or ee S _-747-8282,ext-139. Sprmepen“WantedBuyandee=:|

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SECRETARY P/T Position wipossibility of future F/T employ- TELLERS ment. Small pleasant office in Glen Cove. Call Tina TRAINEES/EXPERIENCED ee SECRETARY JUNIOR We. have openings throughout Nassau County for needed for Great Neck In- & Binge Trainees Experienced Tellers.

W offer a 2 raises the first year. Excelle competitive salary plus a benefits. Cali company-paid comprehensive Hall Personnel benefits -OPPORTUNI program: 385-4422 TIE Hospital/surgical/major medical coverage. Dental Life insurance Queens, Nassau, & Suffolk coverage. [ST & RECEIVING CLERK— Educational assistance 1 opening. Full benefits. PoW ington area. Pension and savings incentive plan. As one of the nation’s leading financial institutions, The Bank Applications accepted daily at all Branches between TRAVEL TOUR gitnere of New York has been providing unparalleled career opportunities 9 a.m. and 3 p.m., or in at: TO SPAI stop Expanding a seeks for over 200 years. Currently, we have an immediate need for: Spanish/English spe: kin 666 Old Road -| charter manager, re: SECRETARIES Country special! group Typin 45 plus shorthand word Garden Hontretary, receptionist, wpm, (fast longhand acceptable), City bookke FIT. Floral Park.p processing (will cross-train), good organizational ability and ex- cellent communication skills required. 488-4700 NORSTAR BANK TELLERS Full/Part Time, LONG ISLAND WAREHOUSE Equipment Co-load Experienced/Entry-Level trucks, install racks & shelves. Career development program, superior salaries and bonus Drivers license a must. F/T & Over- incentives. Equal Opportunity Employer time. H Ville, 933-0800 ‘WORK FROM HOME -$60 per 100, CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS (516) 222-7900 preparing mail. Send stamp to: KS Full/Part Time, Enterprises, PO Box 5157-WZ, Experienced/Entry-Level Hillside, NJ 07205 Exciting training program and bonus incentives. RETAIL SECRETARY CLERKS RECEPTIONIST WAITRESS SALES POSITIONS Industrial distributor needs PM F -Apply in person: No experience necessary but you must be detail-oriented and Mon thru PORT WASHINGTON organized person to assist Friday, 1-7pm have excellent communication skills. FIT PIT Restaurant MARINA bookkeeper cover Riddles ing when necessary. Good 533 Old Country Rd, Westbury 997-8666 DRIVER/MESSENGER Immediate opportunity with our salary and complete benefits. Yacht sales division. You should Full/Part Time Shop 883-8333 have the phone personality es- YOUTH OUTREACH WORKER Company vehicle provided. Must have clean driver' license. sential for handling a heavy down Provide crisis Intervention, volume of calls plus good filing pillo term refer- The Bank of Ne York offers an excellent benefits for and skills. package light typing ti and oth bedroo ac: sh Counserop-in center, pose SECRETARY WANTED coordi full-time employees. Part-time employees qualify for two weeks We offeragood starting salary outreach activities. Bi-lingual, Spanish/English 2 paid vacation after one and We are seekin career-minded yrs experience working year. comprehensive employee benefits. Good for mpany salary th. BA/BSW. resume benefits. For confidential con- individuals new shop wiyouth. 759-0788 wimin If you interested in exploring any of the above opportunities, sideration call: located in The of salary req to: OBENYC, Great Neck. Experience in Pine Hollow Road, Oyster Bay, please call our Personnel Department at (516) 294-2488 or stop PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT NY. 11771. by your nearest Bank of New York branch to fill out an application. sales, and/or interior design SECRETARY -no steno, $350/w! 883-8000, ext 698 and C helpful. Dependable Local company. All benefits. PART TIME creative, pleasant working en- Randy or Bernice at 466-6670 CASHIERS & STOCK y vironment, excellent salary and (agency) Flexible hours, company paid THOMSON bonus Incentive plan, flexible SECRETARY -routine office work. benefits. Apply in person: 1s in linear hours. Call Ann at 82-1185. motiontechnology Typing, phones. Must be responsi- GENOVESE DRUG STORE THE equal opportunity employer mif ble. Ideal for starter or returnee. 961-3 Port Washington Blvd Full or part time. Call for an ap- Port Washington, NY 11 BANKOF 516-365-60;

RETIRED PERSON WAITERSIWAITRESSES Wanted - NEW Ex- Lynbrook area, superinten- Positions avail immediately. RECEPTIONIST/Switchboard dent assistant for office bldg. SECRETARY wisten cellent hourly wage. North Shore YORK Some Operator. exp necessary. Call Anne at 741-8440 Country Club. 627-1200 AT&a 25 system. New offices. needed for VP of major bank. Floral Pk import co. Call btwn Word Processing. 100 perce 10-4, Pearl 437-8400 tuition Sweeks Equal Opportunity Employer M/F vacation after 6 SECRETARY months, plus RECEPTIONIST F/T Type letters, memos, etc. much more. $19k. Call per- Experience preferred. Diversi- TARPAULIN form other secretarial duties. Hall Personnel RECEPTIONIST fied & interesting position. Ex- $312 per wk plus excellent 385-4422 36 - Articles for Sale Alert, assertive and accurate for cellent benefits. Don miss Musical Intruments union benefits, ap- Front Desk position. Quick learner calling us! Contact RJ. plication or send Core: in f to: {or diversified Real Estate duties Buitenkaut after 6:30pm: PIANOS -Steck baby grand, HELEN KELLER NAT CN _ ANTIQUE Ice box, antique Vic- and typing, filing, & busy phones. SEXTON -P/T, St Thomas console pianos, Yamaha, 111 Middle Neck Rd 922-3565 F/T position, salary open. Call Episcopal Church, Bellerose. ing. Restored Sands Point, NY 11050 944.9721 Call guaran AURORA References needed. B Br plan tuner.

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If are customer interest- you oriented, personable, Chairs, beds, car supports. LIONEL AMERICAN FLYER, d ‘t make life ed in a career, and good with figures... designed MAKLIN Trains Wanted by Private back. ei ler on your Collector Highest $ Pd. RADIOLOGIC WE HAVE FULL TIME & PART TIM VERTECH POSITIONS FOR YOU 385-2409 TECHNOLOGIST* Huntington Station To eExcellent Benefit Package Overtime NUCLEAR MEDICAL Compensation WANTED -Old wat itches movement io $150. New “For tools. Retired watchmakers ac- Friday Evenings” for eight $40. *Doubletime cumulation. Payi from $500 for TECHNOLOGIST** Compensation Patek Philippe. -BBSE For Saturdays WANTED! Old Oil Paintin: ULTRASOUND cond (eve torn). Also old anything old or antique. Hig TECHNOLOGIST*** * FIDELITY Paid. House calis. LIONEL AND AMERICAN FLYER Ser Trains wanted by collector. Other NEW YORK e 1 sar . oldtoy trains also. Cash. 248-4609 Anne Arundel General Hospita invites you to Sa i join our family of health in beauti- 746-8500 Split, seas hardwood mix. ORIENTAL RUGS-Old Oil Paint- ful, historic. Annapolis,professMaryland, by the Call Personne! per cord. ings. Cash-Any Size/Con- Department Dum dition. eeeCall 334-0500 ANYTI C hesape Bay. Choose from among a multi- u ORIE RUG GALLERY plicity of social, culrural and recreational Equal Oppt’y Employer M/F EXECUTIVE Desk unit -exc cond, light oak, U-shaped, steel case activities... arts festival, summer theatre, ~ garden of front unit 66x36, and Crab Annapolis Symphony Opera, Feast, return unit on left 20x46, 2 back WYSCAN Oyster Roast and Sailing Regattas, the ver: units 20x72. Call Sam-5pm, M-F, 933-2700 satility grows. 26 - Situations Wanted Music/Dance/Drama $20,000 YRLY at . possible. Prepare SALE! 50% OFF! Our department of radiological Sciences includes: home far Post Office clerk carrier Ultra sound, nuclear medicine and Flashing arrow sign $269! and rural carrier employmes Lighted, non-arrow $259! radiolMRI ACCOUNTING outpatient diagnosi center. MUSIC Unlig on Free letters. All Your Needs. cHeeeWORKS! ft. See Locally J offer you: Accounting “cr (8 sas, anyti Reasonable Rates ‘Meets on Saturdays, + Promotional opportunities within the Jeric Thurs.. Mov. 5 department Month Minimum CantlaBeh $400 Per v F, Sales 7 PM to 1 P + Supervisory opportunities Mu Director QaragelTag DAYS Orn Fri. Nov. 6 ¢ Current &a ment with BUY casi a & technology equi Bra save! 1 AM to 10 PM the Moodwi GARAGE SALE Moving. Antiques, insulated SCAM!IAy opportunity to learn C RI, EVES 7598-1733 Vocal,dd Plano; rud weight, super Sat. Nev. 7 clothing, ware, books, travel trailers. 13° - ‘e ULTRA ANGIOGRAPHY “| oar menney g fiberglass SOUND and Norn sealing: 10 AM to 7 PM i& 19& Sth wheels. toll free + Shift differential and premium pay fy Totri b cch ca conducting. Program saw, pwr hedge for hure brac more. 10/31, &qane i0 7A Interested and candidates should call for yout aoelayers. CARPENTERS, ma construc- to2 P qualified La, Manha SCHO ASH Assistance tlon, HEO, plumbe pipefitters, or submit a resume to Placement, Dogw ADMISSION Employee for vies cello, & Manhasset Woods Aid) FREE Anne General Hospital, Franklin and syalle engineers. Up to Arun voice. nor o col- MOVING SALE-Fumiture, TV, sew- Foon ‘Overseas, Cathed: Streets, Maryland 21401, DOMESTIC upt 1ptecan SContine M Annapolis, loge Ing machine. Call 883-8187 btwn 800-255-8365 F one to toward a: 1367, Aten Terry Patton. Mature, reee apply ee HANDYMAN eee nee House, 63 ac: a jor 12 pplica andior audition call acre tpe light housekeeping, s ing, {e Gonee pone. W © write: and CPR Certification onen etc. Tloxi tree i 516-735-7570, or ARRT ORCHEST AntinuesdAstntiques/Art . S onor tt tguire transporta- TRAINING h 1 ™: col, acto $165,0 12 or SNM & Ratero ow 43 AB AS 4 in. Please call: San G CR Huntington, NY 11743 AR jue (eo aeyon o ree00- have completed 671-2658 B cer Scat sui oo collection of American, ing » H ae = t LIF fi it ditribu- Victorian & Empire chairs, tor. Call for products Nancy, Settee, hunt board, Euro- §16-664- Rosemary, in & 27 Business Opportunitie English chinawear, 518-664-37 Nancy G ||

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Homes for Sale

1A, BROOKVILLE furnished studio MANHASSET charming "8 Real Estate ft.&q in LR, redecorated, walk RR, Cottage pool and utilities incl. 3q. $750. $850 per mo. plus heat and electt Send name address and phone to OVE REALTY 621-6161 PO Box 899 Manhasset, NY 11030 51 - Real Estate . FARMINGDALE-NO FEE Spac for Rent Homes for Sale 1, 2, 3, Bdrm. Mint Condition. No Ror CO a GLEN STREET Wanted pets. Call 8-11pm, 249-8493 bath, LR, kitchen. Balete aula $600-mo. GLEN COVE 1 B couple preter. T HOMES From Month to month. Call eves. PAUL PRIVATE individual wants to fed. $700 incl heat Prime si00( Repair) Delinquent tax 294-8544 bu 4 SALVATO REALTY 676-7613 Fyofessiopace 2 to family house for fair property. Repossions. Call price or good terms. Call Frank AG, Bt t. GH-1432 ‘GLEN COVE 2 B plus 3 rooms. SEA CLIFF rooms, deck, Eves. 2 Glen Cove Village Square. 960 pos so ' no commission. 671-1200 parking, 18Day 212-921- GRi REEDMAN -BAR- ft. street level. COVE REA 621-6161 8q, Carpeted, ac, GAEstati Modernized Home Cail - Pool - large guest house - Half SEA CLIFF Village apt. 1st floor, 671-8884 GLEN COVE acre - $550,000 - Now 482-9191 ° LA w-wood burner. i BR, hugh RETIRED fur- | Private yard. $800 inci. heat. GARDEN CITY Vicinity Cathedral 25, LA, DR, EIK, washer and MANHASSET 2 biks to RR. 900 Sq. nished apt or housesitting situa- GIL REALTY 671-2300 Gardens Henpstead, Brick ranch, 800 pius % ft. heat, water, gas included. Call tion. June-Fa FLEXIBLE iva oara 2 acre, 4 BR, 3 baths, Lg rooms, days 627-0232-Eves & sun 627-2710 937-6647 eves. CAG, gas heat, $375,000 Divorce Settion Loave mess. ee 481-493 DRAMATIC CONTEMPORARY nero Apts To Share PRIVATE Buyer seeks house ae Spac Wanted An i 2-3 bedroom, 3 bath, 20 foot living room with L dander PO Box 164, Manhasset 11030 HOUSE GREAT NECK share 2 B apt. w- cathedral wood stove, with GI REALTY 671-2300 INSPECTIONS ceiling, burning mother, yard, near bus. OFFICE/WAREHOUSE space single Detailed finished basement with second kitchen, 773-3243 wanted for small textile business enginering reports. skylight, . in Jetico, Syosset Prefer Inspections within 24 hours. walk to beach, and tennis. | to pool GLEN COVE3 rm, frpic, 1st floor, sublease space witare GUARDIAN 759-1870 $299,000 LONG BEACH-New condo wifire- v _ Parklike setting $60 incl all. business. Call 212. 288. place, on the Ocean. 889-6129 ~ GOVE REALTY 621-6161 HICKSVILLE 2 house3 over 3 family GLEN COVE 3% 4,close to transp. & shops, 60'x1 ath. _ rooms, newly NORTH HILLS Commercial lot, full bsment., across form beach, $185,000. Cal! or i depor ac Properties FIRST SHOWING GOVE REA 621-6161 Homes For Rent REAL ESTATE Fabulous 2 BR, 2% bath, close Glen Cove- North Shore GLEN COVE lovely 4 BR Colonial to transp., shopping, pool, club, HICKSVILLE 5 M Ideal LR, DR, Elk, porch, basement, $1300 and tennis. $2200 = secure storage. 9 ft high bsment. REALT $1000 mo. VANCE RE 676-3969 Private setting, beautifully eon OAKS w-truck ramp for easy loading. in- CENTURY 21 maintained inside and out. § Waxman 676-9287 cluding lights, heat, taxes. BR, 2 full baths, finished Dorothy 933-0827 bsment. COV Spacious 5 rooms. 2 PORT WASHINGTON Have to see to ap- Licensed Broker gu FOLAN AGENCY Pric- R $825 % Preciate this mint plus EXECUTIVE HOME GI REA A eee ed for quick sale. $325,poue 162 Shore Rd., Port Washington | a LOCUST VALLEY 4-9721 COVE FABULOUS 4 BR, 2 bath Col- Sea Cliff Charmer 883-7780 Spacious 2 BR, apt., onialon magnificent acre with North Shore 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. DR, attic large LR, storage, brook in prestigious Baxter OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY. 2 BR, bath, DR, LR, low taxes, 3 laundry, Estates. LR-frpic, formal DR, Prime commercial area, great Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realtors profession zoned, full ciciwas1 $725,pepem| and modern familyrm, large for proffesional. Older colonial bsment. $239,900. Manhasset-Munsey Pk PORT WASHINGTON Hig Oaks Reaity EIK. $2500. On ¥ acre i the heart of Locust 671-6522 676-9287 - Valley. Must sell, well priced, GOLD COAST & Cozy Bright MULTI—LEVEL 3 BR, 2 bath, COVE STUDIO forrent PROPERTIES LA-frpic, new room, deck, $400 Roslyn-Albertson decorated3 1% ‘G Newly BR, bath, EIK, $339,000are i available Oct. 15.676-8960 ACCENTS GOLD COAST 759-3540 Colonial, with EIK, Spacious Contemporary 167 Glen Head Rd., Glen Head k, new healingan PROPERTIES MANHASSET BAY _ ESTATES GLENCOV Brandnew 3 BR(inci. REAL ESTATE Townhouses, 2 BR, 2% baths, ing. Walk to RR. $455,000 Charming 3 BR 2 bath home aster) duplex- 759-3540 private garage, complete with 163 MMain St. DR, modern deck, Skylight, raiervidishwi eleEIK, all appliances and featuring LR-irpic, _ carpeting, Pt. Washington 167 Glen Head Rd., Glen Head HARDING EIK, perfect $1200 inci gas & heateal: Lea ies: walk to shops and RR, start APPRAISERS setting 944-7171 627-9. Mu see.pictu 500 718-237-0886 ot 516-237-0886 from fr oe $227,500 150 1.U. WILLETS RD. Real Estate WATERVIEW Call for info & directions, BLOR enjoy magniticent ¢ sunsets over Manhasset WASHINGTON Charming 3 516-748-6085 Bay Spaciou ‘B [S “s floor, from this 3BR2 bath home wath ap- B frpic, uptown. $1 Offices For Rent 365-6606 ‘pliances, basement, yard, $1 (000 LR-frpic, OR, large oversized Nov. 15 COVE REALT 621-6161 “plu occupancy. OFFICE at Great Neck RR High Oaks space $399,500 Reaity Station. t GREAT NECK-North Pl t, Shore |-6522 676-9287 q Towers, PORT WASHINGTON mark B high fir, wibeautiful view of COMPANY call FLOWER HILL 4 BR, 3¥2 bath LEN COVE carpeted 2 BR, ist Manhattan, NYC OYSTER BA Office or retail easy commute, REALTORS ORIENT floor, landlord pays heat, $745. $1300 exc cond, low nel HARBOR, L. I. Colonial, frpic., deck, space - 1000 sq. ft. or more. parking, COVE REAL 621-6161 $189,000 mai(718 631-5227 Modern 4 BR, 2 bath, $1600 1000 sq ft, $1000-mo WATERFRONT 2000 ft, $1500-mo Sea Clift W Love It! MINT ‘GLENWOOD 2 Baxter Estate Colonial $2000 sq GARDEN CITY CO-OP cherry Baotman’s delight. Dramatic frpic., $770,000. FANPI Plu utilities. Call Ed. 349-8989 TREED-UNDER eraa Valley apts. BR, 2nd floor, IM- view of and the ..set-into-the-slope colonial. LR, SANDSPORT 882-7780 PORT WASHINGTON Primeoffice MAC! walk LIRR, $123K Princ. on Hampton:Shia an DR, Elk, 3 BR plus almost ready location approx. 2800 ft., pvt. entry ly. 516-747-0547 with Priv be: n protected 4th. 1% Baths. Hide away patio. ample parking, convenient to RR mooring. Owner Transferred ACCENTS Fully applianced. $289,500. & LIE. By owner. 516-883-6550 OYSTER BAY CO- Sacrifice, 2 asking $325,000. Call eves. BR, fully carpeted, cathedral ceil- 516-549-9097 REAL WASHINGTON ing 2 AC&# near POR beach-tennis, 516—674-4111 163 Mai.ESTA office: $128,900, 922-9295. > GREAT NECK professional PL Rental suitable Special for ret wiwaiting room, 944-7171 Was 77-9360 — Near RR, for pschotherapy. unfur- - Homes For S. RELO World Leaderin OYSTER onone plot Bonus Deal $600. 3 minty. Relocation $275,000 922-ee rous nlsv8 $300 monthly. Orturn487-1448 ...for our 4 BR, Port Washinton MANHASSET charming BR, (640 HUNTINGTON-2 rooms-ground ATTENTION PORT WASHINGTON ROSLYN in LRw-frpic. redecorated, floor of old colonial $475. HUNTINGTON Melville Mint char- AR, $850 Complete! 271-4414. eet: INVESTORS ming 4 BR formal DR, manicured ESTATES AREA Charming Colonial 3 BR2 baths grounds, $170,000&# Walt Whitman lo taxes, Roslyn schools, 2car Glen Cove Mint 271-1100 listed PORT WASHINGTON Port. Bivd. 3BR, 1% baths, home. Lovely in- gatage, just at $228,500 aineto NY 11030 MacCRATE HUNTINGTON cious, mint, terior. LRwith frpic, open porch, Sover 5, Legat 2 family. Perfect NEW HIGH RANCH OYSTE SA 1 BR $650 plus util. 4BR, 2 bath, super loc., owner anx. dining area. Spacious kitchen, 627-4440 praducing property. In- $200& 26h ekytignt, frpic, AMVEST PROPERTY 883-5577 inai ious. Walt’ Whitman best offer. $214,750 Peepers eat apt. Conve- 271-1100 5BR, 3bath, CAC, 2 car garage, NOR PORT WASHINGTON t all. $250,000. HYDE Herricks schools, asking EAST 2 BR house $975 Prime ottice HUNTINGTON AREA location 2800 us. FRANA REALTY 922-6010 HEIGHTS.-Good condi- approx. ft., pvt. entry New Colonial- Prime Area SEN parking, convenient to RR REALTY 3 BR, EI 2 entrances, Century 21 Reduced to $275, am By owner. 516-683-6550 COVE Nae $1275- 625-0314 or Huntington Manor Realty REALTY621-6161 “PO WASHINGTON 484-4719 eves. 73-5557 421-3392 800-942-6124 JIMCO . Two Great SEA CLIFF Private beach water- front Duplex 3 BR, 2 bath, Share. For S: Bullding 759-3170 LANDOWNERS Opportunities $57 incl util. SEA CLIFF $435,000 GIL REALTY 671-2300 CIRCA 1910 MANHASSET On Plandome Ra Thinking of building? PORT WASHINGTON 4 B Col- renovated Colonial on f The B BR, Vacant 2 story brick stone 16' Spacious 1 bath, Consider a post and beam onial LR w-frpic, DR, kit., den, full rm deep tall treed lot. Fireplace in LR, eeoranie brigh apt, basement, house, using building techni- bsmt. w-frpic., 2 full baths Princ. a renova PO BOX 164 11030 formal DR, all new EIK, 4 BR, 2new aly 1plus Homes To Share ques from th past. Call; only. $400&# neg. 883-1724 BR th diningroom combo. BROOKVILLE-MUTTONTOWN bath studio, 2car garage, enter- inctheat. Walk to RR. $816,000 Colonial Charming in CAMBRIA ' SEA CLIFF Private beach & water DAC/TIMBER PEG OFFICE BUILDING 2 Level 5 BR, PORT WASHINGTON heated in ground pool. Must see to front. BR & bath & share house. every way. acres, 567-7733 2,600MINE 3% bath, Syosset, Owner. appreciate! HYDE $600 all Walkin distance to court hor 921-1445 Open House BAUER ASSOC. 671-6535 GIL REALTY 671-2300 hospital and AR, with off sire parking $500,000 Sun., 11-1 1-4PM SEA CLIFF Little charmer mini Vic- PICA REALTY 741-6365 NORTHPORT torian over 100 yrs 2-3 BR, LR, Lo LOCUST VALLEY 81 Beacon Hill Rd. 4 BR, 2 full baths, home Possible taxes. Low GIL REALTY 671-2300 800-942- M-D, walk to LIAR and shopping. PRIME LOCATION CAC, 4BR, 2% baths, Colonial, DISNEY WORLD VACATION Lux- Store For Rent 220,000 Call Rene SEA CLIFF Villa Mini Cotonial family room, frpic., bsment., 2 ury 2 BR, condo, 15min. to Disney Century 21 Pheasant Picture this custom brick ranch car garage, % acre. World. Frank, 516-731-0777 GREENVALE 1000 ft. Prime loca- 421-5355 wooded property with tion. $1800 monthly. Broker NORWICH Beautiful custom 3foniqBR, 1% baths. A SEE! SANDSPORT 883-7780 621-6161 Colonial, 4 BR, 2% bath, den with studio min FLORIDA A great value at M HALESITE teple.. High $300&# “miecen garage,List $1000, on Rte HUNTIN BAYVILLskylig2 Golden Oldies. Pius ‘2 JOAso Hutchinson Island . 900-mo. Call Century possible extra building lot. WE AL Nes883-3172 Dramatic, Back-front Oceanfront Condo $550,000 FRANA REALTY 922-6010 spacious. JIMCO PORT WASHINGTON With ar SeHin 3% rooms, split level. unique luxury FLORAL PARK 42car long term, CAC, near RR, 2bath, Se features. Balcany, vaulted ciel- Be leg354. ove FIRST SHOWING Be ts il ammenities, taraall ay garage $280, 759-3170 ingLR, DR. Hughde with stone sau retail business. $925-mi COVE REA 621-6161 elien pool, tenni brick wall frpic. Big studio(4th Century 21 Pheasant Terrific 4 BR, 2% abth LR with BR) 3 hugh BR, 2% new baths. | ONLY ONE MONTH FORT SALONGA 150° water- PORT BR, Call ask for Anne -frpic, formal DR, family room. Exceptional. front property. 17/6 acre 2-3BR, BIRESHI with frpic., new Bik, brick patio, STILL AVAILABLE!! Williamsburg Home private playrm., priced to sell quick. LOCUST VALLEY retail office 1000 beach & Lo taxes. $299,900 ft. roa MANHASSET Don&# wait. $409,500 December 1987, Christmas in ‘3q. ample parking top location. $750,000. 261- EXCLUSIVE CALL... Florida. 516-676-5370 or 676-6664 URO; ES 944-8500 $1250-month. CAPE EXCEPTIONAL 3-4 BR, 2baths, or 516-671-1509 SEA 305-229-0810, CLIFF 2 new Village stores. brick and shingles, in beautiful & $900 inc! heat. GLEN COVE CHARMING CAPE3 Lovely 4 BR(1 with skylight) 2 Eastern Crest. LR with frpic., GIL REALTY 671-2300 BR new kitchen, all EIK, BIRC PORT WASHINGTON Cape, ap- full bath home on large proper- large finsihned bsment. eith TRE pliances, 2 new full baths, $225k ty, LR-frpic., DR, kitchen, and bar. $349,000 676-0322 516/496-3434 100 Per Cent MONTAUK New5 BR, 2LR, 2 bths, MANHASSET On Plandome ch, full basement, easy walk $1800/mo. avail. fo to RR'a ADORABLE Affordable 4-5 BR, 2 biks to ocean. Suit. 2 families. immed. No foo shopping. $385,000 Remodeled 627-6474 2 bath, Ir with frpic., country kit- July & Sept. 365-7946 GLEN COVE MUNSEY PARK chen, familyroom, porch, pric- GLEN COVE 67 GLEN STREET nouse, ed right, don&# wait. $269,500 near public 1400 sq. ft. store + basement, EXPANDED RANCH ee B LR-DR SOUTHOLD WATERFRONT Gracious Out Of Town | library. plus ap $1300-month. 3 yrs with option. LR cant ret colon FLOWER HILL live in grand combo, study, new kitchen, new Call Evenings. PAUL 2924-8544 Rental Memorial Day to Labor ¥ Acre in excellent communi- familyro EI . ‘B O Style! Walterr Uni colonial LR 1 Move in now. Only $785 Unusual home ty. Great potential ofr a 2 fami- with Rea Estate heat. Day or beyond. baths,CAC, 2 car garge, walk to frplc, family room, DR, 3 inc anxious. -5 BR, 4 baths, all rooms over- ly home Owner Bidsin store. $749,000 BR, 2% bath, den, finished sized. & dock. mi $200&# invited. Exclusive bsment, In ‘groun FLA. GULF COAST CONDOS HYDE Rooms pool. $12,000Shadedm season. For Rent with... Proper- 36.027-57 o ty. Complet privacy backs about our N.Y. showroom, REALTY 516-7 BRACKETT up . NORTH furnished & ACCENTS to golf course. $7 800-634-0738 for into =. eeref&# 621-0210 FLA. NAUMANN COMMUNITIES 800-942-6124 $7 per week. 368-3830 REAL ESTATE SUMMER AT CENTURY 21 GLEN COVE Call 671-1555, after ir Ave. MONTAUK 5pm, Manhasset pvt. entrance, bath, kitchen, GLEN COVE-LATTINGTOWN FOLAN AGENCY elderly male only. $75 weekly. 627-9360 944-7171 PO Wasi BR waterfront condo. Brand Mint 3 BR ranch on % manicured SHELTER ISLAND peasaarh courts, swimming acre. Spectacular! $ 944-9721 pa fsandeck, walk toRR and GIL REALTY 671-2300 Gingerbread Victorian. Circa 1875. NORTHPOAT SitieWeekl Monthly ren- -Studio, BR, kitch- GLEN COVE Meticulous 6 BR, 3 MANORHAVEN LEGAL 2 FAMILY 378 PORT WASH. BLVD. A beauty to behold & own by that 1 BR apt Call tals. Off-season rates. enette, pvt bath & entrance. Ma- full bath home. All ammenities, one 2 BR 2 story apt. and 12.BR OPEN SEVEN DAYS WKLY, special person. By tik beach:park- turenon-smoker. No pets. $450Inci ranch type apt. $325,000 OWNER intment.Gisegun “machine, $750 549-9859 $335, Member Pt. Wash. Board of Realto plus all, Call 269-4047 # GIL REALTY, 671-2300 883-3760 Isl RE 516-749-1014 _ Bhe w ig MEA Font vydertod eit tase t aviaring fied Section - Week of October 26, 1987 - Page 7

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FIVE the-road trailers, 40 ft FOR LTD 1977 wagon, good body, FIAT Bertone, silver converti- and oe 45 ft. 759-2060 new runs Loaded. V8 x tim- trans, gre bl 50k, new valve Job, COUGAR XR7 1986 INTERNATIONAL Loadstar 1977, engine. $1200. 676-6536 ing be brakes & tune-up. Exc 1600 series truck, 22 ft.Needs king FORD LTD 1978 4drrunsgreat, ps, cond. $2000. 7 Used Cars. ALL Foreign/Domes- Showroom condition. Deep pins. 59-2060 rebuilt $450 call _ FARMINGDALE -For Rent, private ac, transmission, FIREBIRD FORMULA 1976 2 tone, tic/Exotic. Prof service. Top $$ We blue-gray leather, 5 speed, ful- 2 car garage. 249-2484 wkdays ALFA ED 1981 iconv i 997-3230 black and white, exc. cond. many visit you. Jon-‘Tarinc. 51 16-826-5611 R windows, interi- MINT exterior. $2000 GARAGE WANTED 1 or 2 car Port ac, power leather FORD MERCURY-1985-Topaz-4 dr. new parts. NEEDED FOR PARTS or, leonait 579-8933 Washington area or vicinity good 74K, $5000, Showroomcond. in & out. A/C, P/B, 1973 Johnson 50 hp outboard 944-6384 P/S-only 6,000 mi. Fully loaded- Crown Victoria 4 MANUAL SHIFT. Days-212-766-3348 FORD 1984 LTD, am/fm cass. cruise BMW 1979, 635 CSI, red, 5 spd, n stereo, DR, am-fm, new battery, Call 796-2614 after 5:30pm HUNTINGTON VILLAGE Sa ac, pw, car in, must sell. $11, ‘90 $6800 neg. }-3880 xc. 7 eves, GARAGES FOR RENT STORAGE WANTED -Used Cars & Trucks ral '7-9 or 516-829-3664 212-255-1298 (Mrs. Miller) 249-6046 day ONLY IMMEDIATE 271-7751 CADILLACE 1983 Seville Dennis at Li Auto Elegante, FORD 1973 Mach Exchange loaded, 2:tone brown, Mustang I, 351, FOR Escort 1986, 2dr, stick shift, 759-4140 moonroof, CORVETTE 84, red/sadddleleater, 759-4129 auto, pw, ps, ac, new paint, $5000, exc cond. $3975. 735-4247 mint! 67k, must see. $8950. 351 ac, 47k, Huntington - auto, 36K, suspension, $14,900 676-1998 666-3024 Fairlane 2 FOR RENT — VillaSTORAGEGaraONLY firm. 665-8717 Marty. (eves) FORD dr, vB, H Prelude, Low 10 2 - IMMEDIATE! Coats CADILLAC fair body, run well. 63H Accessories Eldorado 1981, loaded, CORVETTE COUPE 1965 327, 4 engine, , mi, 5 spd, ps, ac, sunroof, $7400. best offer. 922.7 mint! 65k, $5995/best offer. © Lynsey MANHASSET-LIRRStation, 249-7561 795-2215 Ni RES: park. . FORD Fairmont 1980, 4 cyl, 4 spd, BRANDS ing space needed. Call days sunroof, __ALL SIZES & $18-$28 CAMARO 1974, good cond, alt, ps, out. Must be seen. 747-8 ext. ac, am/fm cassette, high 212-244-4700, eves 516-627-6650 $650. 795-8592 423-8880 pb, mag wheels, louvres, am/fm 125 of 671-5732, eves. auto, pwr moonroof, lo mi, asking mileage, orig owner. $8150. 4127 evesiwknds, or 799-2765 cassette, booster, 50k. $1550. CORVETTEE 1984 63 - Autes for black-gray int., 82 Sale 794-07 10 days, 783-8977 eves 352-8822 wkdys. 63 - Autos for Sale Bose stereo, LOADED! exc. cond. DATSUN B210, 1978 blue, 4dr. AC, CAMARO 1984 6 30K mi. $16500, 589-8513 DATSUN 1984 5 speed, t-tops, DATSUN 310 Hatchback, 1979 4 cyl., white, 60K eves am radio, gd. tires, gd. running __ mi., LOADED! 544-44 showroom cond. Priced to sell. BMW 85, 325€, spd, goed running Hi milage. Mint Condition! cond., slandard, uses regular gas 5 spd., 26K, bik, $11900 671-5549 Asking $750. 293-2:con $5,425 349-9491 30+ MPG, needs some work, Exc. custom arm tests, CORVETTE 1976, tan, 65k, new peafear aetpl alarm. CAMARO 1984 DATSUN 1984 200SX, ac, stereo, ‘Station car. $550. 757-3607 _ spoiler, Many extras. BUICK 1979 Riveria gray, ac, ami-fm 228, charcoal, 5 tires, mint cond! $11,300. 741-4253 BES OFFER Call M-&a spd., FTops, 2alarms, fully loaded! auto, pw, moontft., te mi., DATSUN Sentra 1983 2 auto 9-4pm stereo, equilizer, spoke wheels, dr., , 922-7000 CORVETTE 1982 white with red $8150. Eves-Wkends aski velore int., asking $3000 628-8849 All pwr. cruise, stereo, 32K mi. ask am-fm tape, new radials, 65K high: leather int., auto, glass tops, ac, all 352-8822 after 5pm. |-6637 Wkdays way miles, exc. in & out. $3150 neg. BUICK Skyhawk 1985, perfect pwr, tilt, 66K mi., garaged, CAMARO 1986 228, 305 DATSUN 280 2X, 1980 Loaded runs 671-2220 "Con red, graphic striping, iug- BUICK 1979 Riviera, velour seats, 8,5 spd., $13,00 cruis621-6 white black excellent, maintained, high miles, fack, alarm, ac, all extras, blue, 70k, mint cond! interior, LOADED, DODG Van B100, 62k, orig owner, MINT! 549-8767 CONFIE GRI experience for 7999. $3850. 486-0308 or 483-4508 moon pleasurable driving good cond, $2000. Call eves eT to tuned. $4000 CAMARO power, new tires, 32K, $8650 years come! just 676-1907 BUICK BUICK 1983 exc cond, IROC 1986 Yellow, tan in- 1982, red, 2 dr, Century, ps, 798-8113 neg. 775-7516 Skyh terior. Loaded. 305 13k, FI ac, owner. $5100. 795-5671 V8, OOS Spider re _ power: lows, ps, pb, amif cas. pb, orig A steal at $14500. 4! Wepd CORVETTE 1962 DATSUN 280 ZX black saddle _ Sette, pecra tan velour interi- convertible, com- bushed, orig owner, $1500 829-9184 pletely restored, leather inter., 5 spd., ac, am-fm leave ‘Of, ac, cruise, auto, 35k, tilt wheel CHEVY Cavalier eaee like exc cond. Has to mes. BUIC LeSabre 1983, 35k, auto, ps, be 424-3858 _ seen to be belived. cass., alarm, $8500 neg. $3900/ best offer. 759-2515. new. Loaded, all Telephone FIAT pb, am/tm Se ee options. Heavy included. Spyder 2000, 1980 Converti- work. $21K DATSUN 310GX 1979, owner, late. $6500. 543-4839 ese: upma orig ble, runs well, new hard top, good "B 1981 3101 AC, AM-FM Nee773-3663fo sterio, Jerry exc cond, new tires, new brakes. cond. $3000. 549-2533 red, MINT! BUICK Regal 1976, new N 562-3054 829-9051 pai CHRYSLER 1987 CADDY 1985 Eldorado. earseg. 922.metam on new engine. $650/neg. 98 v Conquest, fully Mintin/out, MERCEDES BENZ 2400, 1974 Exc. loaded, low tor blue. Loaded! ae arion 1985 miles, elease: $16500/ Sports cond. always garaged, must see. BMW 1982ee: a cond, BUICK Skylark 1977, alc, ps, a ratali166-1 42k, Call Mike 328-8191 or ea328-8888 CoCoupe. 5 spd, turbo, fully loaded, " roof, Blaupunk white amifm stereo wi/ track player. ——— 671-2053, CADILLAC top Conditi Great graduate gift. Wiblue interior. $8500. Fa Good cond. Great first car! 1986 Coupe deVille. Ab- MERCEDES-BENZ-220 Blue 367-3675 248-8590 Orig m-fm solutely spotless. 5500 miles, Owner Excellent condition. Radi- BMW 1983 633csi, ai aa white, 794-6978 leather ‘S7 great running condi- interior, roof, MITSUBISHI 1985, Starion ESI, al tires. 2 sets tires, Stereo, A/C must be seen! A beauty! $17995. CADDY 1981 Coupe De Ville white aiIn. $800. 271-1457 ask for Chris loaded, asking $17500.cabu757-5395 Black, 5 speed, fully loaded, mint $3700. Call 271-1023. ‘(Charlie Baum, 368-3195 leather wire wheels, CLEAN! conv CADILLAC- cone Bert over $11,000. $4800 754-5088. 1964. White in- 1985 Finsi KARMAN eer 2 otte GHIA uecream, 5spd, terior. A Classic. eis fo Brougham 944- ue of 1968. Mint c fully equip. 21k Orig. Good ‘Sunroof, pwreg doo locks, extras. CADDY 1981 ELDORADO "C Owner For Parts & out. $1900 Call Be38o Excell. 212-755-9418. ausT “a G ‘@G ps, pb, t- Exc cond! S17 PUFF” triple tan, LOADED! $6000 747-2717 oF Andy $15,200. Con tops, 5.0 litre engine, 49k, needs 334-4513 489-5647 783-8201 CORVETTE 1970 white mint, 56K, front spoiler. Must sell! $8500. JAGUAR 1980 XJS red with biscuit ac, pb, m-fm, BMW ’'80528i,5s charcoal, all CADDY 1983 Seville Loaded! ps, a Days 364-2777, eves 692-4373, ask int. AC, 62Kmi., exc.cond. $14500 350-000 Top side must b Pwr. excellent in-out. runs great garaged, silver and maroon pipes, CUTLASS CIERA 1984 for Chris eves wkend 673-3651 Best offer. 676-8089. leather, all $13900. seen, $15,000 Call after 3pm 466-1776 pwr., origown MUST SE Mustang 1986GT, 5 spd, 589-4545 M-F, 9-5 427-3265 4 DR, fully loaded, 38K, good Qraylred, loaded, 10k, t-tops, alarm, JAGUAR 1980 X564.2 Red with tan condition, $5500. Asking mint cond, extended warranty. interior. 45k orig mi Fully automat 516-223-7821 718-441-7072 eves. 681-1961 ic, sunroof. $12,000. 678-2928 Call 9-5 ask for Terry. MUST SEL MONTE CARLO 1977, 305, 74K AMC 1979 Concord, auto, 4 dr, miles, Rebuilt transmission. Man jan, silveriblack new parks. Best offer. 437-7183 see! $1000. Model “A™ 19282 iP restoration $10,000. Days, ————e 352-3076 eves, 759-2116. DATSUN 1977 2802 2+2, 5 BMW 1982 spd, NISSAN 1987 200 XE Showroom am/fm cassette. 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Call 935-5504 anytime HUNTERS GU CLUB,DISCOU ac, 5 spd, new brakes/tires, excel. 365-9838 $2300. 643-7194 JAZDA 626 LX, era 4 dr, hatch, LOAD- GLASSIC 1975 Cordoba, 54k, orig ED! 43K mi., MUST SELL! asking owner, 400 cu eng, exc cond, 1973, 694-8675 oo , po een ee nie gril new brakes, exhaust, a: C oe hota coldw MAZDA late 1986 RX7 Grafite, am- inspection sticker. Owner 67 ne fm cassette, ac, 5 sp., aluminum ALL Col ic, am/fm, wheels, extended warr. ITALIAN SPORT CAR, ar a garaged cooall eel gter aoejood shi ab 15K, exc. cond. $12500. 773-4632 ATV’S Sspd, Targa to leather, ca fo dets 759-2843 3-7pm Senolc, cass. ssstereo, etched MERCEDED Benz Antique Classic ne DODGE Van 1982, factory ON SALE MINT CO Sana -1969 280SL, silver exterior, bluein- customized, 2 tone blue, all op- terior, 2 tops, no rust, 40k, g JEEP 1983 CJ-7, 6000 a black, tions, auto, exc! Must see. $4400 $898 + UP cond. $15,000. 674-3737 eves lift kit, maextra 481-2626 or 437-1615

i 671-20 bi671-2658tres KAWASAKI 350 1977, 8 cyl, exc ni = MERCEDES 300E 1987 TECAT 1973 invel rtibl je, exc cond,f c $240rae-2275_° recent paint new job, radials, FORD 1974, ac, ps, amifm stereo Many new Maver8cyl yery Parts. $2300. 735-19cmge stereort goodce . MITSUBISH int. Asks $550. 671-7726 Ss &a *Deaier Financing Available* 516-935-6969 -L Auto, AG, executive FO spa. 2dr, 4K am-fm, mi, SACRIFICE! $9,300 201-833-1600 cyl, 67k,Mustanewt! 194 dr neg. 226-7662. hours. For appointment. FORD faaa ao exc ee MITSUBISHI Starion LS Turbo OL OLDS Cutlass Supreme 1961, exc COUNTR 1983. HICKSVILL xv 2 tone 25 silver/blue. 5 spd, all RD cond. Owner going abroad. options, Home 783-8613 or 883-8187 worl poa MAVERICK 1970 2 dr., good tires, runns good best offer. 671-0329

MAZDA 1983 AX? GS, ac, MERCEDES 280E 1981 funrt., am-fm cass., 79K mi.,aut$4800 499-1 187 LOW MILEAGE! éxcellent eC TliTe O)Ew MAZDA 1984 Touring sedan, 5 spd, 34k, condition, garag- full cassette power, ac, stereo wicassette, is power, stereo. alloy wheels, charcoal, exc cond. Original owner. $ 499-1316 ” 767-0576 MAZDA 1985 RX-7 GSL, many ex- Fo Is tras, 32k. Call 665-8972 after 7pm Lookin 1985 Trans Am, t-tops, 5 PONT Spd, 16” tires, 3 yt warranty, non- Benz 450 smoker. MINT. $11,250. 379-8219 brown witan eather int, exc cond, PORSCHE 1978 $8500/ 627-5291 , 928, blue-gray int. T auto 48K mi., Exc. Cond! $1500 MG MIDGET -1979, Low mileage, oyusemyaley Eve, Wkend 673-3651 Days pettus 466-1776 1885 GT red, 5spd, pwr PEUGEOT 504 1976, exc cond! MUSTwindows, pb, sunroo am/fm tte. Low miles, Sees. OLDS PONTIAC 1985 Trans Am, 5.0 tpi, Cutlass Ciara 1983, exc auto, Pw, white. Must see! cond, V6, ps, ac, auto, dr, E ae#. 671-2034 $12000. 7 peine PONTIAC 1984 black-gray, ac, only 16K mile:Fie437-2249rm, EXCEL- LENT! neg. SALE! PONTIAG 1985 Firebird a colnetere cyl., 5 spd., Sport Pk; Top fr pram See The All New askin 38500, 671 ee a p he 1988 OLDSMOBILE 1979 Cutlass LARGEST SAAB Hondas and er in DEALER 2 Supreme Brougham, V8, bronze, Treblue.Asking $3000/neg. the Absolute Or, PS, pb, ac, auto, very good cond. Featurin a dedicated team of sales staffand get professiona Call before noon and after 7pm. 671-2658 service technicians. Lowest Prices!

ONE OF A KIND a, ‘SAAB 2 DAYS ONLY! CORVETTE 1978 Silver Anniver- 9005 1963, ac, pwr windows, theft /-L-82 loaded alarms SS orakes, sunroof, proof stereo, 67k hi- Sat Oct 1 Mon Oct 1 1 leather lo miles mint mi, immact Asking $7800. wypei $9000 Best of 673-4439 SS Png 1978 auto sunroc SHOR creamSAABS‘colored; ° : ls ims, Se TONS black/interior/exterior. Recent Good in & out. TOYOTA $200after re paint. $2,200. 4 exc palol|p|a) 621-6124. cond, ook $2000. 767-0ar Glen Head Rd. NWBUGIOP: psodana OlF Glen Cove Glen Head. N.Y. CHRYSLE Cordoba 1979 mint New. York R iGo pl 14%. $50 983-88 of sle Hea 516-671-77 nr a t is! $466 neg 671-5183 atter VW Super Beetle 1977, exit SO or exit 41N mile past North, to Glen Head Rd. 676-2290 fo sunroof, |

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Bethpag By JACK WHITE perenni powers won their con- Plainedg fee‘erence titles in field hockey last week. Karen Galleg of Glen Cove Hig School New Hy Park Garden will be after its sixth Clas defeated Michelle Miranda, of Garden City, City straig South Side “A” crown, while Carl Place will be lookin 6-0, 6-2 to win the Nassau County Girls’ Ten- Roosevelt for its sixth consecutive Class Karenis the defen- title.....Hemp- Mineola nis Singl Championsh stead’s 44-7 over Massapequa startl- and state Another victory Glen Cave din county cham repeat ed even their coachin staff. Everyone ex- champi was the doubles team of Meredith Island Trees the Chiefs, who were coming and Danielle Paradine, of pecte 5-0 in ~ Lukoff Syosse Carey tothe to a majo challeng tothe Other qualifiers for the upcoming state tour- game, pose Seaford Tigers’ winning streak. However, the nament were Lisa Shafran of Oceanside, Elmont performanc coming on the doubles teams Tina Samara and Steffie dominating Wantag heels of a 27-7 win over toug Farmingda Shriebel, of Cold Spring Harbor, and Melissa Great Neck So. has convinced even the most skeptical Miranda and Kim Glisker, of Garden Ci- Westbur observers that Hempstead deserves its ty.... The Nassa girls’ Tennis Team Champion number one ranking in th state polls The shi was won for the second straight year b Conference IV winning is now the second Garden City. Coach Phil Kaufman&# squa streak 32-0-2, in Nassa history..:..Chri Cassera, of Locust Valley beat Rosly 6-0, in the playo final... The longe Syoss set a Nassau County record when he Oyster Ba Nassau soccer playoffs get underwa on booted a2 yard field go ina 30-20 win over Carle Place Thursday October 29. The top seeded boy Hicksville..... The longes football losin Malverne team in the “B” group will be South Side. The streak in the state ended last week when East Rockawa Cyclone finished first in the Super Leagu 5 Coxsackie-Athens (0-34- beat Chatham, Lynbroo against bigge schools. Now they willbe out 16-12....congratulati to East Meadow’s Cold Spring Harbor to capture their first state title. Coach Al Frank Viola, the M.P. of the 198 World Clarke Freeman&# team was ranked number two in Series... With Don McPherson, the Syracus Valle Stream So. New York before bein upset b Garden Ci- University quarterbac now a serious con- Valle Stream No. ty on October 16.....The top seed in the “A” tender for h Heisman Trophy Nassau has Jerich group will go to either Hicksville or Garden a chance to produc back-to-back winners. Floral Park City..... Massapequ will be th favorite in the Last year Sewanhaka product Vinnie Manhasset girls “A” playoffs. The chiefs are now acom- Testaverde won as a Miami star. McPherson North Shore bined squa composed of player from that playe for West Hempstea Remarkab school and from another power, Berner, & both school are not in Nassau, but in the which closed this year....Th State Cross just same conference (II). Med Line Country Meet will be run at New York Tech Sports in Old Brookville on Saturda November STEPHEN HENRY, M.D. ad REGINA WHITE DURBI L-P-T.

tlexors and exten- the ball rather than arm to 1.Stretch shoulder by placing one arm hel strength the wrist pe forcin your Tenni Elbo sors. with 1# and increase 1# when d all the work. Moving feet to obtain Prevent overhead, one arm behin your back. Try to Begi b your Reverse. 5 repetitions can be done comfortabl the position to hit the ball is essential to W have discussed tennis elbow, its sign touch fingers. 2.Stretch finger 3 Other upper body strengthenin for the decrease the force on your arm which occurs and and some treatmentsthat are bicep b interlockin symptoms, AA eno the racket. behind back elbows and raise bicep triceps, pectoral and latissimus are whe the ball fits used. Now we wantto talk about keepin straig _ commonl courts decreases the veloci- arms. important for a well rounded program. Playin o clay - tennis elbow or rehabilitation prevention, of strokes of which therefore decreases the im- 3 Stretch forearm extensors by locking Specia attention to your by ty ball, once the soreness is no present. longe elbow. with new elbow in front of you with pal down and yourse and perhaps coach help to prevent pact force on your Playing factors are involved whe trying with arm. incorrect motions as hit- ballsand a racket with the elbow. of the pull wrists down. Repeat opposite yo play. Incorrectl using proper grip _to. prevent a tennis Flexibility often the 4- forearm flexors b lockin elbow ting a one- backhand is size also reduces the stress on your elbow: entirearm, and all con- technique - strength, elbow in the recreational benefit from in front of you with pal up and pull wrist cause of tennis Som players using-a-tennis tribute to reducingthe risk of tennis elbow. back. Repeat with opposite arm. player ‘ elbow strap place 1/2inch below thecrease Flexibility exercises are important to handed backhand, -. of these fac- Lower back and let stretches are When hittinga one o you elbow: However, none muscles for the and of s. impor- in' repare the start stop almost extend- tant as well for safe tennis. To strengthe your should kee the elbow fully tors can compensate for poor technique so the ball. There is a deceleration and forearm and shoulder there are several sim- ed. Do not extend your wrist or lead with have someone knowledgeabl in tennis acceleration in opposing muscle groups with exercises that can be elbow. Do obtain power by turning evaluate your strokes so you can enjoy ten- each stroke of the ball. To stretch muscles ef- pl performed your muscles in 1. With hand with sideway and using the your nis to the fullest without placi a strain pt raise the simpl gripper begi fectivel bod temperature by ligh shoulder and trunk instead of the muscles in elbow. until elbow bent at go degre and grip up to 50 your jogging, jumping jacks, etc, a sligh If reps. When you can grip 50 times without your arm. youhave any regardi this ar- perspiration appears. Then complet the elbow Sometimes other strokes such as the ticle or any other sports relatéd topicspleas exercises below: Hold each pain straighten 1/ Straighte position i posi- contribute ten- forward them Write Dr. of elbow as become stronger until elbow forehand and serve, also to to us. Steve Henry tion 20-60 seconds. Repea each exercise five you is nis elbow. concentrate on using the SPORTS MEDICINE, 136 Tyler Park, straight : Again times, You should never have pain only sligh 2. Wrist curls with and down muscles in shoulder and trunk to pro- Louisville, Ky. 40204. discomfort. pal up pal your