Discuss Topic ' You Can Afford College'
A panel of speakers will be featured
on the topic, " You Can
Afford to Send Your Child TD
College" at the Massapequa Jr.
Sr. High School PTA meeting to
be held on Monday, February 19
at 8: 15 p. m. at the Massapequa
High School cafeteria.
The speakers will be: Elwood
D. Ilollister Jr., Executive Director
of New York Higher Education;
Richard T. Bennett, Director
of Financial Aid at Hofstra
University; Wilma Diehl, Director
of the Massapequa Guidance
program; Carl K. Bello, Assistant
Dean and Director of Financial
Aid of the State Universily
Agricultural and Technical College
at Farmingdale.
LEGAL NOTICE
UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 22 OF THE TOWNS OF
OYSTER BAY, NASSAU^
COUNTY, AND BABYLON, SUFFOLK
COUNTY^ NEW YORK.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL DISTRICT
MEETING
ITALIAN- AMERICAN RESTAURANT
EST. 1933
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33 ALHAMBRA RD. MASSAPEQUA
( So. of Merrick Road)
LEGAL NOTICE
FEBRUARY 10. 1968
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to the resolution
of the Board of Education adopted
January 3, 1968, a Special
District Meeting of the qualified
voters of Union Free School
District No. 22 of the Towns of
Oyster Bay, Nassau County, and
Babylon, Suffolk County, New
York, will be held in the gymnasium
of the Weldon E. Howitt
Junior High School Building, Van
Cott and Grant Avenues, Farmingdale,
New York, in' said
School District, on FEBRUARY
: 10, 1968, at 6: 45 o'clock A. M.
( E. S. T.) for the purpose of voting
upon the Proposition stated below.
The voting will be by ballot
on voting machines as provided
by the Education Law and the polls
will remain open from 7: 00
o'clock A. M. ( E. S. T.) until 10: 00
o'clock P. M.( E. S. T.) andasmuch
longer as may be necessary to
enable the voters then present to
cs< st their ballots:
PROPOSITION
LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE
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RESOLVED:
( a) That the Board of Education
of Union Free School District No.
22 of the Towns of Oyster Bay,
Nassau County, and Babylon, Suffolk
County, New York ( herein
called " District") is hereby authorized
to expend an amount not
to exceed $ 988,000 in addition to
the amount of $ 4,470,000 heretofore
authorized to be expended
pursuant to subdivision 2. of
paragraph ( a) of the Proposition
approved by the qualified voters
at the Special District Meeting
held on November 19, 1966, for
the construction of additions and
alterations to the existing
Senior High School Building at
the southwest corner of the intersection
of Intervale Avenue and
Lincoln Street, in Farmingdale,
in the District, and to purchase
the original furnishings, equipment,
machinery and apparatus
required for the purposes for
which said additions and said
Building as altered are. to be
used, the estimated maximum
cost thereof, including said additional
expenditure and preliminary
costs and costs incidental
thereto and the financing
thereof, being $ 5,458,000, and a
tax in die amount of not to exceed
$ 988,000 is hereby voted for said
additional expenditure to be
levied by installments in such
years and in such amounts as
may be determined by said
Board of Education; and ( b) in
anticipation of said tax, bonds
of the District are hereby authorized
to be issued in the
principal amount of not to exceed
$ 988,000 and a tax is hereby voted
to pay the interest on the said
bonds as the same shall become
due and payable.
PLEASE TAKE FURTHER
NOTICE that the Board of Registration
of this School District
shall meet on:
Saturday, February 3, 1968
from 10: 00 o clock A. M.
( E. S. T.) until 10: 00 o'clock
P. M. ( E. S. T.)
in the gymnasium of the Weldon
E. Howitt Junior High School
Building, Van Cott and Grant
Avenues, Farmingdale, New*
York, in said District, for the
purpose of preparing a Register
of the qualified voters of the
District for said Special District
Meeting, at which time any person
shall be entitled to have his/ her
name placed upon such Register
provided that at such meeting
of the Board of Registration,
he/ she is known or proven to
the satisfaction of such Board
of Registration to be then or
thereafter entitled to vote at the
Special District Meeting for
which such Register is prepared.
The Register of the qualifed
voters of said District prepared
at the last Annual District Meeting
and Election held on May 2
and 3, 1967, and the Register
prepared for the Special District
Meeting held on June 10, 1967
and August 29,' 1967, shall be
used by said Board of Registration
as die basis for the
preparation of the Register for
said Special District Meeting.
Any person whose name appears
on such Register or who shall
have been previously registered
. for any Annual or Special District
Meeting or Election and who
shall have voted at any Annual
or Special District Meeting or
Election held or conducted at any
time within two ( 2) years prior
to die preparation of the Register
for this Special District Meeting
will not be required to register
personally for this Special
District Meeting.
No person will be entitled to
vote at such Special District,
Meeting whose name does not
appear on die Register of die
School District so prepared for
the Special District Meeting.
Immediately upon its completion,
said Register shall be
filed in the Office of die District
Clerk where it shall be open
for inspection by a qualified
voter of the District between
the hours of 9: 00 o'clock A. M.
and 3: 30 P. M. on each day thereafter
( except Sundays) up to and
including the day set for the said
Special District Meeting.
DATED: JANUARY 3, 1968
VERONICA HANSEN
DISTRICT CLERK
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