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Vol.14 No. 8 E n t e r e d a s S e c o n d - C l a s s Matter
P o s t Office, Lynbrook, N.Y. LY 3-1300 THE FAMILY NEWSPAPER Wednesday, July 24,1974
Awarded Certificates
Chief Ralph Bien recently awarded several members of the Lynbrook Fire Dept. with Assistant Fire
Inspector Certificates. These men recently completed a comprehensive 8 week course in Fire In-spection
given by Nassau County Fire Marshalls Office. These men will be assigned to a team of
Lynbrook Fire Dept. Inspectors. This brings the compliment of inspectors to 22 men under the direction
of Chief Inspector Michael Chairmonte. Merchants & Apt. owners can expect a visit from the inspection
team within 6 months. The Fire Dept. is deeply concerned with Fire Prevention and we are sure with
these inspections Lynbrook will be a fire conscience & safe village. L-R Chief Ralph Bien, Bruce
Epstein, John Chavat, Joseph Neve, Edward Vinogroski, and Steven Vensky.
Confirmation Class Miss Malverne
Fire Dept.
Rev. Andrew M. Yoggy of the Community Presbyterian Church of
Malverne, stands with members of the 1974 Confirmation Class. Left
to right: Richard Smith, Hal Johnson, both of Malverne, and Eric
Braun of Lynbrook.
Photo by Jim Bove
Jnda Rasweiller, Miss Malverne
Fire Dept., waves from car
during the 4th Battalion Parade
in Rockville Centre. After the
parade she was selected as the
winner of the 4th Battalion
contest.
Photo by Jim Bove
Mayor Francis X. Becker of liynbrook presents an Honorary Resident
of the Year plaque to Mr. Harry Peters, former I.ynbrook Fire Chief,
now, a resident of Malverne during the highlights of Lynbrook Week.
Behind Mayor Becker and Mr. Peters is Lynbrook Week Chairman
F'rank Ilillgardner and holding his arm. Building Supt. Jerry Sanetti.
Suburbia Federal Savings officials [1. to r.] Andrew P. Kane, Jr.,
Executive Vice President; Honorable Frank J. Becker, Chairman of
the Board and Robert J. Miller, Senior Vice Presklent, gathered to
review blueprints at the site of the new East Rockaway office. The
move to new, expanded quarters at 464 Atlantic Avenue [corner of
Phipps Ave.] is planned for December.
Suburbia Plans Move
It will be almost two years to
the day after Suburbia opened its
first office in East Rockaway at
142 Main Street. Almost from the
beginning, the need for larger
quarters became apparent. The
new office, just a quarter of a
mile away from the present one,
will be contemporary in design
with approximately 3,300 square
feet, and will offer Suburbia's full
line of thrift services, including
safe deposit boxes. There will be
a spacious teller floor, a drive-up
window for customer con-venience
and plenty of on-site
parking.
Subrbia Federal's Main Office
is in Garden City with other of-fices
in Lynbrook, South Hun-tington,
Kings Park, Patchogue
and a newly opened office in West
Hempstead.
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| Rating | |
| Title | The-Helm_1974-07-24; Lynbrook Helm Independent Review |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a newspaper distributed locally within Lynbrook, Malverne, & Nassau County |
| Creator | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Publisher | Islander Publishing Co. |
| Contributors | Scanned and Prepared by Hudson Microimaging, Port Ewen, NY 12466 |
| Date | 1974 |
| Type | Weekly Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Lynbrook Public Library; Arthur Mattson; HSERL |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | The Newspaper is in the public domain and Digital Rights held by Lynbrook Public Library and the Historical Society of East Rockaway & Lynbrook |
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