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Vol. 4 No. 38 Second Class Postage has been paid at Farmingdale, N. Y. 11735 Thursday, May 11, 1967
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Melville Road Entrance Diverted
The entrance to Melville Rd. at
Route 110 has been diverted and
now meets with Route 110 at Mil-bar
Road south of the present
location.
The rerouting, was intended to
allow a safer traffic flow by the
campus of die State University
As; ricultural anri Technics! College.
Students and visitors to die
college will gain access through
entrances located off Route 110
near Smidi Street and off Melville
Road near Lupton and Roosevelt
Halls. The entrance through the
mall leading to die former administration
building is now
closed.
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Village Enters Into 30 Year Agreement
The Board of Trustees of The are 1,332 gas customers in The
Incorporated Village of Farm- Incorporated Village of Far ming-ingdale
voted Monday night at the dale and a total of 1,900 homes,
regular village board meeting to Recently a near gas explosion
Stuart Deitel, of Farmingdale, will compete in the National Junior College g ^ J * ^ ^ J j ^ J J &* Z^^ ti^ cp.
Athletic Association Region XV Track and Field Championships to be held at Lighting Company to supply " J ^ ^ J ^ * ° f s l ™ ™ n ™
the State University A & T College in Farmingdale this Saturday. Stuart is gas service to residents of the ing Company made emergency
seen here approaching the tape during the Invitational Meet held in Cobles- ^ \ J ^ g £ £ ? & * [ hTm*^ ^ SinCe reP, aCed
kill, earlier this year.
Mrs. Julia E. Kuttner, for 40 years a specialist
in early Americana, at the home of her son,
Edmund Earle at 29 William Street, Farmingdale,
preparing to show their collection of Victorian glass
slippers at the New York Flea Market, the outdoor
market at 25th St. and Sixth Avenue. Earle, his
wife, and daughter are collectors, and have been
invited to do model rooms at the National Antiques
Show at Madison Square Garden. Earle is
a retired engineer.
Pictured at the annual inspection and installation of officers of the South
Farmingdale Fire Department held last Saturday are left to right; Chairman
of the Board of Fire Commissioners Alfred Gutheil, First Deputy, Chief
Roger Dooley, Chief George Kerrigan and Second Deputy Chief Thomas
Ryan. R » UMM pboto