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VOL. 32 NO. 28 November 12, 1987 to November 18,1987 20 cents |ier copy
Eagles Bring Their Winning Streak Home
Bethpage High School
iootbal! team-the undefeated
Conference !!!
Eagles-carried their winning
streak home as they
defeated Seaford 28-13 on
Homecoming Day, October
24.
Golden Lagie Band niarchej» in llunieconiing
The players' classmates dent Council President Bob
held a welcoming parade
with a 1! car cavalcade of
floats which parade down
Stewart Avenue to the football
field. During halftime
the floats passed before the
reviewing stand where Stu-
Morgan, Principal Dr.
Antoinette Mansfield, and
members of the Board of
Education judged the
entries.
The Masquers' Guild won
best overall float for their
1988 Budget Plan
GULOTTA PROPOSES 1988 BUDGET PLAN:
Nassau County Executive Thomas S. Gulotta recently released a tenta-tive
1988 budget plan. The plan included a three year tax cut/stabilization
program, funding of various programs and many new initiatives which
have been launched under the new County administration. This 1988
budget reflects long range planning which is needed to continue to make
Nassau an outstanding area to reside in.
mobile stage featuring nonstop
performances and bearing
the slogan "Masquers'
Guild...on with the show."
The Band Float, decorated
with a Pumpkin Head drum
major, received the club
award.
The Golden Girls and
Band, fresh from an outstanding
performance at the
Hofstra Marching Band
Festival, entertained the
crowd during halftime. Fred
Cohen, Music Director,
announced that the Golden
Girls and Band would be
featuring in Thanksgiving
'Day TV coverage of the
Marching Band Festival on
Channel 21.
The sun shone brightly on
Bethpage's Homecoming
Day, an exciting day of winning
football and entertainment
for the team's
many enthusiastic fans.
Dad's Club Float passes reviewing stand
Child Abuse
Alert
Sister Mary James, Executive
Director of Madonna
Heights Services, a multi-faceted
child care agency
serving families throughout
Nassau and Suffolk Counties,
today announced the
availability of "Child Abuse
Alert," an invaluable reference
which clearly details
the early warning signs of
child abuse.
Developed by the Council
of Family and Child Caring
Agencies, ''Child Abuse
Alert" is must reading for
anyone who has frequent
contact with young children.
"This informative publication
clearly deflnes the easily
recognizable symptoms of
physical and sexual abuse,"
commented Sister Mary
James.
Using clean and concise
language, "Child Abuse
Alert" answers some of the
most common questions
asked about child abuse. It is
available free of charge by
writing" The Council of
Family and Child Caring
Agencies, 220 East 23rd
Street, New York, New
York lOOIO.
Bethpage Teen
Wins MVP
Cablevision's Long Island Sports Network announcer
Carl Reuter congratulated the Apple Bank Outstanding
Player of the Game, Sue Trotter of Bethpage. Trotter helped
lead Bethpage High School's Girls' Volleyball team to a 3-0
win in a match against Manhasset High School held at Long
Beach High School.
As part of its continuing commitment to the Long Island
community and high school athletics, Apple Bank is a four
year sponsor of a comprehensive sports package that airs on
Cablevision and other local cable systems.
Object Description
| Rating | |
| Title | Bethpage-Tribune_1987-11-12 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within Betpage, Old Bethpage, Island Trees, Plainedge and Seaford. |
| Creator | Florence Cullem |
| Publisher | Florence Cullem |
| Contributors | Scanned and prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, New York 12466. |
| Date | 2010 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Bethpage Public Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the Public Domain and Digital Rights are held by Bethpage Public. Library. |
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