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A Prize Winning Weekly Serving The Greater Farmingdak Area Since 1920 ®
An Official Newspaper far the Village of Farmingdak
VOL. 57 NO. 31 Second Class Postage Paid
In Farmingdak-, N. Y. 11735 Thursday, June 17, 1976
Voters
Copyright 1976 by
bland- Wide Publications. Inc. price 15* - $ 5 per year
rove School Budget
Election Results
School Budget
YES 2608
NO 731
Sell Phy. Oaks
YES
NO
2619
733
Library Budget
YES 2351
NO 983
Youth Council
YES 2395
NO » 51
CANDIDATES
Matthew V, Petera
1378
Louis J, Avallone
1865
Robert S. Campbell
1956
Joseph Delligatte
1379
Joseph Pap urn
768
Stanley Weckstein
1283
Leonard A. Accardi
1137
Library Board
Nicholas B. Aleshin
1652
950 Seniors
To Graduate
FHS Sunday
Approximately 950 Far-mingdale
High School seniors
will march to the tune of Pomp
and Circumstance as they enter
the State University at Far-mingdale's
gymnasium this
Sunday, June 20, for the 60th
annual commencement exer-
PROCLAMATIONS OF APPRECIATION were awarded Monday night by Farmingdale Mayor John f .
Hallahan and the village trustees to the chairman and co- chairman of the village's Hardscrabble Fair
Committee, who ran the event for the first time under village sponsorship. The proclamations were
presented to Post Editor Robert J. Starrett, chairman, and Rose Mary Schweitzer, co- chairman,
during the regular board meeting. Watching the mayor make the presentation are trustees Rocco
Possillco, Owen W. Drugan, Fred Rathgeber ju^ Httb B. Canaan, Jr.
THE AMERICAN LEGION AWARD for meritorious service was presented to Miss Marie Aqualina,
director of the East Memorial School Chorus, by Young Memorial Post # 1803 of East Farmingdale. The
presentation was made during a testimonial dinner last Thursday night at the Manor East in
Massapequa by Third Vice Commander Larry Ryan. Principal Stanley SalUman [ left] was Roast-master
for the affair. Mrs. Ann Sidorski presented the PTA Certificate of Appreciation and Arthur
Sum bier, assistant principal, presented letters of appreciation written by parents.
[ Post photo by Bob Starrett]
cises.
llie" i. aO5 p. m. Father's' Day
graduation will be highlighted by
addresses to the Class by the
class Valedictorian Frederick
Rosen and Salutatorian Claire
Kruger.
Following the invocation by
Ronald Keats and the playing of
the National Anthem, Principal
John A. McLennan will introduce
the honored guests. Class
President Angelyn Gulotta will
address her peers, followed by a
Bicentennial salute to " The
Original Thirteen" by the High
School Band.
Board of Education President
Robert Weiss will present the
Board of Education Award and
will award the diplomas to the
graduating seniors as they are .
introduced by Dr. William A.
Kinzler, superintendent of
schools.
Relatives and friends attending
the graduation exercises are
urged to use the main college
entrance on Route 110 with direct
access to the parking areas, thus
avoiding traffic congestion at the
Melville Road entrance.
Police Nab
Beer Burglar
An 18 year old South Farmingdale
youth was arrested
Monday evening by Eighth Squad
detectives and charged with the
June 6 burglary of the Silhouette
Lounge.
Police said Detective R. Meyer
arrested Joseph Hopper, 18, of 41
Mill Road, and charged him with
third degree burglary. Hopper
allegedly entered the Silhouette
Lounge through a rear window,
police said, and took 40 cases of
beer.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | 1976-06-17 |
| Subject |
Newspaper |
| Description |
This is a newspaper distributed locally within Massapequa, Massapequa_Park and Plainedge. |
| Creator |
Caroline_Bunting_Klesh Edith_Seaman |
| Publisher |
Frank J. Klesh |
| Contributors |
Scanned and prepared by Hudson_Microimaging, Port_Ewen, NY 12466. |
| Date |
1976 |
| Digital Date |
2008 |
| Type |
Periodical |
| Format |
PDF TIFF |
| Source |
Farmingdale_Public_Library |
| Language |
English |
| Coverage |
United_States |
| Rights |
Digital_Rights Farmingdale_Public_Library. |
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