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EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT
Mrs. Howard R. Goody, 125
Ohio Ave., Massapequa entertained
the Colonel Gilbert Potter
Chapter, National Society
Daughters of the American Revolution
at luncheon and the annual
meeting held last Thursday.
Assisting the hostess was Mrs.
John Auten, 140 East Shore Drive,
Massapequa.
Mrs. W. Homer Ball, Regent,
was elected a delegate and Mrs.
Ainslie Wardle and Mrs. Arthur
Hauser were elected alternates
to the New York State Conference
to be held at Buffalo in the Fall.
Reservations were also taken
for the Chapter's tenth Anniversary
Luncheon in honor of the
State Regent, Mrs. Edward J.
Reilly, Garden City, to be held
June 8th at LaGrange Inn, Babylon.
Following the business meeting,
Mrs. Margaret Dodds, of
Harrison, New York, State Chairman
of the American IndianCom-mittee
addressed the group.
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announced that the Brooks Players,
five members of the Brooks
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Jamaica, Long Island, will present
a dramatic reading during
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The dramatic reading " Light
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Professor Vincent Harding,
chairman of the Department of
History and Social Studies at
Spell man College, Atlanta,
Georgia The public is invited to
attend the presentation.
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
INCORPORA TED VILLAGE OF
MASSAPEQUA PARK
NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK
NOTICE OF COLLECTION
OF TAXES
TAKE NOTICE, that I, the
undersigned, Clerk- Treasurer of
the Incorporated Village of Massapequa
Park, Nassau County,
New York, have received the Tax
Roll and Warrant for the collection
of taxes for the present fiscal
year, and that I will attend
at the Village Office, 151 Front
Street, Massapequa Park, N. Y.
from June 1st, 1967 to and including
June 30th, 1967, from
nine o'clock in the morning until
five o'clock in the afternoon, except
Saturdays, Sundays, and
holidays, for the purpose of r e ceiving
such taxes, during which
period taxes may be paid to me
without additional charge.
TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, that
to all such taxes remaining unpaid
after June 30th, 1967, five
per centum will be added for the
first month, and an additional
one- half of one per centum for
each month and fraction thereof
thereafter, until paid.
Dated at Massapequa Park, N. Y.
this 23rd day of May, 1967
JAMES A. BRODBECK
Village Clerk- TVeasurer
Inc. Village of Massapequa Park
# 163 2T OBSERVER May 25,
June 1, 1967.
LEGAL NOTICE
INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF
MASSAPEQUA PARK
NASSAU COUNTY, NEW YORK
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to the provisions of
Article 19, Paragraph 2 of the
Zoning Ordinances of the Inc.
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Village of Massapequa Park, that
a public hearing will be held by
the Zoning Board of Appeals of
said Village on June 7, 1967 at
8: 00 p. m. in the Village Hall,
151 Front Street, Massapequa
Park, N. Y. for the following purposes:
Case 576 To consider the application
of Edward Schroeder,
201 Philadelphia Avenue, Massapequa
Park, N. Y. for a variance
to construct a detached
garage not having the proper
distances to the rear and sidelines,
to wit: 11.30* feet to
the sideline and 23.50 * feet
to the rear line instead of the
required 2 feet. ( Section 48,
Block 360, Lot 100.)
Case 577 To consider the application
of William Flannery,
156 Arthur Street, Massapequa
Park, N. Y. for a variance
to erect a five foot high ranch
board fence around the rear
yard. ( Section 48, Block 401,
Lots 2003 - 2005 incl.)
Case 578 To consider the application
of Randolph J. Shields,
301 Cartwright Boulevard,
Massapequa Park, N. Y. for a
variance to erect a six foot
high basket weave fence on
a portion of the rear yard.
( Section 53, Block 202, Lot 17)
Case 579 To consider the application
of Denis Treacy, 154
Van Buren Street, Massapequa
Park, N. Y. for a variance
for an existing fireplace chimney
two inches from the sideline.
( Section 48, Block 434,
Lots 3616 - 3618 incl.)
Case 580 To consider the application
of Angelo DeKranes,
221 Philadelphia A venue, Massapequa
Park, N. Y. for a variance
to construct a roof over
an existing patio not having the
proper distance to the sideline,
to wit: 2.38' instead of the
required 6 feet. ( Section 48,
Block 360, Lot 95.)
Case 581 To consider the application
of Edwin H. Biel, 120
Kings Walk, Massapequa Park,
N. Y. for a variance to erect a
six foot high basket weave
fence across the rear of the
property. ( Section 65, Block
220, Lot 11.)
Case 582 To consider the application
of Martin Berger, 1460
E. 4th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.
for a variance to construct a
one- family dwelling on the east
side of Roosevelt Avenue, 370
feet north of Smith Street on a
plot not having the proper
square foot area, to wit: 2,000
square feet instead of the r e quired
6,000 square feet, not
having the proper distances to
the sidelines, to wit: 2 and 3
feet instead of the required
5 and 6 feet, not having a full
cellar, having less than the
required square foot area for
a two story house and not having
the required 60 foot frontage.
( Section 48, Block 405,
Lot 2265.)
Any person interested in the
foregoing cases will be given an
opportunity to be heard at the time
and place aforementioned.
By Order of the Zoning Board
of Appeals
Incorporated Village of Massapequa
Park
Dated: May 17, 1967
JAMES A. BRODBECK
Village Clerk- Treasurer
# 165 IT OBSERVER May 25,1967
LEGAL NOTICE
INCORPORATED VILLAGE OF
MASSAPEQUA PARK, NASSAU
COUNTY, NEW YORK
NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF
ORDINANCE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, That
after a publ ic hearing held in
the Village Hall, 151 Front Street,
Massapequa Park, New York,
on the 22nd day of May, 1967,
at 8: 00 p. m., at which time all
persons interested in the subject
matter were given an opportunity
to appear and be heard,
the Board of Trustees of the Incorporated
Village of Massapequa
Park, New York enacted
the following ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING
AND ENACTING A NEW CODE
OF ORDINANCES OF THE
VILLAGE OF MASSAPEQUA
PARK, NEW YORK: ESTABLISHING
THE SAME: PROVIDING
FOR THE REPEAL OF
CERTAIN ORDINANCES NOT
INCLUDED THEREIN, EXCEPT
AS HEREIN EXPRESSLY
PROVIDED: PROVIDING
FOR THE MANNER OF
AMENDING SUCH CODE OF
ORDINANCES: PROVIDING A
PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION
THEREOF: AND PROVIDING
WHEN THIS ORDINANCE
SHALL BECOME EFFECTIVE,
a copy of which ordinance is on
file in the office of the Village
Clerk.
This Notice is given pursuant
to the provisions of Sections
95 and 96 of the Village Law as
the same have been amended in
their application to the Village of
Massapequa Park by Local Law
No. 1 of 1966.
By Order Of The Board Of Trustees
Dated: May 23, 1967
James A. Brodbeck
Village Clerk - Treasurer
# 164 IT OBSERVER May 25,1967
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