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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
FREEPonrs
ORIGiNIIL
orpiciAL
NEWSPAPER
FREEPORT
zip Coda _liS20
BALDWIN
zip Coda 1t»1i .
MERRICK
zip Code IIBW
ROOSEVELT
zip Code H578 • '
29th Year. No. 43 FBSEPOHT, N. Y^ THOTSDAY. FEBHOARY 18, 1985 '•<&• •• PHICEs FIVE CENTS PER COPY
NEWS & VIEWS
BY
EDDIE VASIL
. Y, Newspaper Rcpos
§ National Press Syni
N. Reporters Asm.
Syndicate
Wilhottl or with olfonse lo friends or foes.
I skelch your world exactly a» it go6s.^ByTan
I«EADEH'S DIGEST,. . . That tall, dazk. handsome and young
chap who's attracting so many femy^me itaxes on North 1&€8Dn
St. tfeese days is nono,otb3i than protossional football star TEBHY
KOSENS who joined the AL VOLLMER INSUHANCE AGENCY
stati . . . Ex-FPD CHIEF JOHN S, MABHA and his charming
Margaret post-candinsr Irom their Clearwater, Florida, •acalion
. , . SAMMY "Kappy" KAPLAN is not only a roariao expert
(Juanila Ave.. Fieepoit) but he is also a comnulleoman for Boy
Scout Troop No. 212 . . , JOHN TSANG, veteran host at Peter
Chu's MANDARIN RESTAURANT is extra proud these days
because bis handsome "17-year-old son, X,I.OYD TSANG volun*
leered lor active duty with the tI»S. Army. {Now at Fori Dix . . .
TONY DiNICOLA and his wife planning another extended European
cruise. (Can lake time out from his busy schedule as heed
of Atlantic Chemists now that his son is following to his fool-steps}
. . . Freoport PoUce Depi. again making headlines: TMs
tSwo DETECTIVE BOB GORDON, assIsWd by PTL. DICK COMi
MERFORD,' ariresied a-'horoin-salling suiipect ;On;Eatt'^u|)i^'
^,Hw«^1Stt«p«ct1CTIlWOO©,-:jACKSON eanrlBd"? 'decW;*f'H'^iwa';'
reportedly admitted selling B mote previously. He's a giad of
Sing Sing}.
MAKING THE ROUNDS , . . Lovely and petite STEPHANIE MAK-CINEKhelping
her husband TOMMY as hostess at the SAN BAB
RESTAURANT (Hudson Ave.) while "Midge" h vacationing in tlie
Florida Keys . . . Preeport's BRIGADIER ERNEST NEWTON was
appointed to stand-by duty to "aid the next-of-kin of the air crash
victims off Jones Beach lost week, (Brigadier Newton is Chaplain
lit Booth Memorial Hospital) ". . .DR ANTON NOTEY,, Executive
Director of DOCTORS HOSPITAL reports that this huge Freeport
(Continued on page 4)
Community Party
To Sponsor Gala
Dance. On March 6
CoinTnuTiity Party of FVeeport
has announced plans for a dance
and Buffet Supper to bo held, at
the Freeport Elks Club on Saturday
March eth at & P.M.
Ciiairntan Dominick Galluccio
announced that a gala evening is
planned and all Community Party
Candidates, will attend.
The public is cordially invited
to attend, Tickets are available
by calling MA 3-3826,
Freeport Democrats
To Sponsor Buffet
And Dinner Party
The Freeport Democratic Club
is sponsoringa special ,Btitfct and
Cocktail Dinner to be held at the
Freeport Democratic Headquarters,
3 Little Pine St„ Free-port,
on Saturday, February 20
starting at 8 P.M,
Bernard Verona serves as En-tf.
rtaintnent Chairman. It is expected
that niany prominent officials
from the County and State
government wili attend this social
Randazzo Enters
Race For Mayor
As Independent
Vincent Randazzo, a resident
of Freeport lor 30 years and active
in real estate circles, announced
that he plans to run Independently
for the ojfiee of
Mayor of Fre^ort in the March
16 elections.
FREEPORT ITALIAN-AMERICAN EXOTIC
DELICATESSEN CELEBRATES 7th YEAR
Ihe four young pailiier-owner* of the fabulous FBEEPORT ITALIAN-AMEKICAN DELICATESSEN,
located at 52 West Merrick Rd., Freeport, ars celebrating their 7th busineBS anniversary. Pictured
above (1. to r.) are JACK SANTANGEK), PETE PANAGOS, NICK. SCUTAKES" and SAB^
SANTORIELLO. Their populai- enterprise specializes in the exotic Imported foods of the Mediterran-ecri
and Near East Including tasty cheaws, sausages, salamis, olives, and other sea food and vegetable
gourmet specialties. • """'" ' '" ' " '
. The successful Freeport Italian- '^•'^™''»i tfieir own comblhcd"~es- |l!itrope made It possible fdi: thein
AMERICAN LECION HONORS
WORLD WAR H CHAPLAINS
American Delicatessen i s a-dream
come true for owners, Jack, Pete,
Nick and Sam, because, as longtime
friends and all veterans in
this Held, they often discussed
tabtehmcnt, .^ . j to hccome experts, in this special-
Ail partners are muIti-Mngual [ ized field of Imported foods,
beinp able to speak Greek, Italian In addition. The Freeport
and Spanish. Their family backgrounds
and thdr knowledge of
the Near East, Italy, Airica and
Italian - American Delicatessen
also features delicious homo-
(Continued on page 14)
The four, chaplains who wont down with the S. S. Dorchostor.
Fob. 3,1943, in tho frigid waters oi the North Allanlic woro honored
W William Clinton Slory Post. No, 342, American LesioO''
FreepoMf tn ceramonlos «f FrBspoti Memorial Library. A'teanM
WCbroiharhoM," The lour chaplains who sacrificed their lives
{or^American sBivieomen wero Ooorgo L. Fox, Molhodbl minis-
!•« Akxandar O. Gooda. HabWi Johnny P. Waihington, Roman
Catholic priest and Clark V, Poling, minlitori Beformod Church
of America, The principal aptaktr was Rt. Hov, Migr. J. Jorome
Roddy, Chaplain of tho Loglon'a Department of Mow York. Commander
Edward B. Yamln, of the Frooport Posl proildad. Mayor
Robert J, Swnonoy, accepted flio plaquo on bohali of Jh« Vlllngo
of Froaporl. There was a blf turnout for Jho aflair. Including
many public officials, civic and follgloyi loadors. Photo shows
L to r. Rt. Rot.Msgr, J. Jerome Boddy, Chaplain of the Legion's
Doparimcnt of Now York, C Howard Larson, National Sergeant
ai Arms of ihe Legion, Maurice Stenbor, Adjutant of Ibo Legion's
0opi. of Now Yorkt and Edward H. Yamln, Commander of
William Clinlon Story Posf No, 342 of tha American Loglon,
Freeport.
MAYOR SWEENEY ADDRESSES
300 VILLAGE PARTY GUESTS
speaking to a capacity crowd of ov«r 300 attending a Villago
Party cocktail party on February 14 at Sunrise Mosionie Hall, Mayor
Robert J. Sweeney urged voters not to i:plil their voles in the coming
Village election of March Ifl.
'The way to assure continued progrcsw in the Village," hu said,
"is to vote for all four V}llu«o
Party candidates. This will keep
our "team" intact ond will prevent
one of the opportunists of
the opptisition from slipping in.'"
The mayor said tluit this was
(Continued on page 10)
VETERAN EDUCATOR REDMOND
McKENNA PLANS RETIREMEN
Mr, T. Redmond (Red) McKcnna, Principal, ot the Archer Street
School, has announced his Intention to retire at the claw of thi»
school year, June 30, IW5, after 32 years in Freeport Schoob.
-Having received his B.P.E. from .Springfield College in 102!>. Mr.
McKonna supervised Phy.sical Education programs foi- a private school
ond on athletic club before bo-coming
a teaclier in Freeport
•High School'in 1033.
He taught science and physical
education a% well as being.Director
of Athletics from 1842 until
1046, when he was appointed
principal of the Cleveland Avenue
School, where he remained until
1083.
(Continued on page 14)
Stanley Rotfi Named
To L. I. Committee
- ..Stanley.,,J..„Roth,.. .Freepgrt _Ur-ban
Renewal Director, h-.» been
appointed to the Legi.-ilutiv« Committee
of the Long Inlnnd Directors
of Urban Renewal, it was
announced by Mr. G. Hu&wil
Sunden, Presidont,
Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1965-02-18 |
| 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 | 1965 |
| 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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