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NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLf*
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'26th Year, No. 41 FRlEPORt, N. Y., THURSDAY. JANUARY 25. 1962 ** pitiaB^rrvi!CE|n^
ED. J. FREEDMAN I
PRES. OF NASSAU LAWYER
Piclurcd ttbtno [I. to r.) arc 1st Vice-Prcs. IViUluni 3. Deeley, Jr.,
FreejiDrt Police! Jiidge Sdfrin 3. Freednuui and Supreme Court JiisUce
"tiiankas .p. C^Iejr dnrlngr Installation Cerenonles ol (he Nassau
Lawyers' Asso. held Jan. 17 at the Sky Club at Roosevelt Field. Judge
Freedman-was installed as the president by Justice Farley. He snc-seeda
WiUla'm W. SelCfert. CFhoto by Bagatelle)
r>-v- HELEN I . ROSS; WEI M i ^ ^
FORMER SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
FREEP
MARC
\
• Helen Elizabeth Ross, lormer principal of the Columbus Ave.-SchtlOoM ,
dlCMl Jan.-22, ISO?. In Bassett Memorial Hospital after a long illness. Shs
"^MLss Eoss. -who joined the Freeport school fiystem In 1021. retired In
1958 and went to live In Delihi. N. Y She had been Ul since her retirement.
Newhurgfa, N.Y., me
Gommittee for
Farrell Election
j The formation erf the "ladepend-epts
for Edward J. Earrell" h^s been
akuouniced by a teroporary Steering
Oommittee consisting of Brands
Musso, Daniel Madlfan, Margaret.
O. CBegan, I«> McOlnlty ami
Robert Raynor, all of Freeporti. The
puifjose of the organiza^tlon will be
to support Mr. Fatreli^ candidacy
for E^Aice Justice of the ViUa^ of
^ecport. . I
is^eaktng' for.tjhc committee, ^A
;feyw>t.-»W **'»*•-^,:5ff*»!t*Si''v'9ii
• nieinbarshlp roli was-eompX«*ed, a
chair'taarl-and otiher pitlcens w«»uld
fas chosen. ' . ' , •
"Memtiership is growjng rapidly,"
Mr. Raynor said? "'-and: Mir. Kirrell
has gnvteifully accepted our support."
New Police Judge;
*Cow Meadow' and
Length Of Terms
i Born In
'; daughter of Thooias and Sara Lynn
t B0S8, Miss Boss- was graduated from
I New Paltz State Teactoers College.
I She taught to Spring VaUey before
looming to Ereeport as a first grade.
I teachcsr.
t ' She, tauglit I t e * gi»4e from 1921
I u i i t i l ' & l , when she was a|«jototwd
f pijjiiJipal fii'HSe C3oluinJjus Avmnft,
ijg&ooi. --.,.., = •-•
~ Suiwivlnff arc her brother, David
James of Newhurgh; a niece, Mrs.
j ; Bay Johnson of Lynbrook, and
2.nephws. WUUafti B. Parrott of
—(Continued on Page-13)
Freeport Adcb To Street
' ^ linprovemeiit Program
Two blocks were added to Street
Improvement! Contract "C" at a
meftttaig of the Preepont Village
Board on Monday night, Jan. 22.
The board authorized paving for
Adams Streets between South Ixmg
Beach A«e. and JlQpseyelt Ave., at
an additional cost of aUaut $3,900.
It also est'jnded t i e Brooklyn Ave
drainage project to include one
block northward on Nor|jh-Long
Beach Ave. to Russejl Place, at a
(Contiaiv^ on Page 12)
^M/IUAGE PARTY POST
M Sabin Thaler, prominent attorney reilding at 427 South Bayvlew
Aye Freeport, submitted his resignation as a iaember of the AMmta-
Ijtratlve committee, and as counsel and a^mem^erof: toe NomtnWtai
and Constitutional Revision Committees of the VlUage Pflrty>f,Freeport.
, A copy ol his letter of resignation toUows:. _. '•••'':;•:••, \
Mr. John B. IVtacfc, Jr.,
\-
ActSng" President
Tbe-.Village Party of Freeport
40 KUn FUce, Flteeport, N.Y.
Dear S&tp.:
yleasB-jjoeipt this as my resigna.
lloii as a tajsmber of the Admlnl
stratlTo Coinodltce, as Counsel and
as a mcmbei'vof . the NominatinK
and CotisUtuttciv^l Kftrjlslon Committees
of the '.Village Party. This
irliV also, coidirm tk^t I wilt not attend-
the meeting ol ^ e two latter
Committees, called fo.r^Jannary 23,
)<I63,' as Z Informed jiUvCnrraa In
the conrse of hla ^le^Iib&e call to
me on Jannaiy ?1; ' ..
AddiUanally. I liere*|' decUne the
renwniiiation previously tendered to
me as a'mini'beir «f Uie Conriiel to
tj««"AaiiiIiiIslJattvo CoinmUt** for
Oie comtog s ^ r BBd iCeflpwt thai
my name te -wMIiarawii from further
coiisld^tirai at a»ls tfane for
tbeseor any otUer WfIce to the VU-lage
Party.
Very tnife; ydiiis,
M. BABtH "kBALER-Me>
hodist Church
Sponsorsi^onsfrert •(
By Junial^ Gliolr-
•me Juniata; Cttllegi'Choir fr™n
Huntingdon, Fa., wll present a concert
at the Freeport Meftlwfflst
caiurch on Tues.. Jan. 8flLfl.t 8:80 pJB.
This group of 40 inixed votoes Js
on tour and comes to Wreeffozt hlsh-;
ly recommended. B. has^ appeared
in schools anjl churches to Benn^l-wnla
and to six other easte»n%ta.te.s.
'liter tsmxty yeiirs'Jimlatt OoUige
had separate dhoral otf^m^'^ps
for men and women, Ttiesetairfire
caablnMlM- IBM, laaktag a tmBtncSd
group wHl& was toown as the. A
<)a#ella Choir. SJhce- jfien, fii"
name "Juniata CtoUege OMy" tiBs
tteeti adopted. '".ll-':^ ,'
A special feature cf tlie Choir's
pre^ran^. will (be t saftcHon* .^rfjraf
"The Peai^aSjle IcinBiloia" WiB&^^
dall Thompson. Madiptoto^^^
djonteanporary selectWA, t h ^ will
sing the great ohoruses of J. S. Bach,
ioSinneE BraUms. Peter Tschal-liawaky
and others.
This evening of music to open tp
aJI. Admission te" free..
The election provides an oppor-iMlilty
for b'.ye vlUaije admlnlatration
to iwmduiot, wlbliout the uaual: extra
ciis^ a pHtoUc rii^erendum oil two ta-sjifel,
biie. Is the acquialtloii o« Coi*
Slea^<BpW;-^The other ;perteliis'.";to:i
twb-year term versus a four-^tar.
term for the Mayoor and twoftus-tees,
•- ' -~
said this week:
"I was elected on a platform
^pledge bo sulniilt major decisions to
[Me voters by, public reifereiidiim.
While this a depirtair* frOJJi"»ro«
cedures previous^ followed In E^ee-purt,
I strongiy helleve that the
public should Walci major deoiBlons.
(CtonWnued on aajje 8> '-'•
DRUG STORE NOTICE
Tbe Berkeler Phaxmacj, 2B6 N.
Otain St., Fre«port,"1»Jll"i*inaln open
late, until 10 pin. tUa .'Biinaay,'
Jan. 28. AU other drug eUiHa who
are members of. • « i e Ftwport
Pbanmuiy Association clbso •*
a pjD- on Sundays, The Berkeley
Pharmacy telephone nranber is
FB' 8-5665.
Mcttire above shows (left to right), Marvin SusWn. Jack S u «^
-Mayor Bobert J. Sweeney and Richard Fox .dnrlwp ceremoniw last
week which marked the appointment of Dale Motors an the of HdaUy
authiwlxea Chrysler Imperial Ag«noy in this ar«a. 6ale JHotott, Inc.,
located at 55 East Merrick Bd. "Freeport, (s under the father-son
combination of IViarvln SBsIdn, president, and W» father, Jack
SuiUn. who-serves aa^Secieiary.Treasnrer. Richard Fo« was re^nOy
. appofated-the-lmverial Specialist for Dale Motors. The estabUsh-m
« t fa-'ifeeli* r«-««l«ned ami include, additional W ' ^ « ' * = ; . «?
» huge nsed-car dn»artment. The ceremonies also marited tte 37th
for bis son Marvin.
1'
t "i'
-i-.
/.'I-in'PrecpQrt
to choose a FollBe Juatlce to till out the^ unexpired twm or
,P«uIKelly, who was elevated-to the CoWty'Court bench Jan.-^-by Oov-eruor'
Rockefeller.
• Village Counsel Edwin J: Preedman has been appointed to fill the
post in the intervening period. The — — r~ ^
successful candidate in Kferch wlIlL, Mayor Bo*3rfc J. sweeny-, com-.'
servo until "AprU, 1985. " mentltfg on the proposed voting,
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| Title | The-Leader_1962-01-25 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1962 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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