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RVC Arts Guild To Hold Show Fireman’s Forum bi Dave Vieser ”1 1981 U lurning out to be grounds to rescind the polio. Tt.-' also requires non- Tlic bill that a: fire Ip'ss has ROCKVILLE CNTR. - The :.of”thJ S v i l ^ “\cent1r GuUd, anottier memorable Kar TO? ■ ? S ? S S a ^ m - ■ « ^ e d Vtd .it provides more Jt\th^R«byn?e \^TOs pasi .weekend, a strong time for_senlenient of daims Smreft.bticUbrarv contingent of Freeport firemen wheii Here is cause to believe w S Jk.SLyy^ ™ '«,y theme, up to . Pine Grove. th« the fire loss was the result of In the categories of oU/tcryiics. New York (near Albanj?) to parti- arwn. ^ , A watercolors. graphics> pastels/ cipatc in the annual New York^ Insurers wiU be required to drawings, mixed media and State Volunteer Firehien's losses^in. exews sculpture. Convention and Parade. We're to ? C«h and/or special awards pleased to report vjhat Freeport The information will be made ill be given at the discretion placed second in> the parade-s available to law enforccrneiU will .be givi ■'thejudges.. Works niay*be received at the ANCHORS AWEIGH. Major General David M. Twmey (2hd r.) of * Quantico, Virginia, aon'ol the late C^pt. JohA Twomey. USNCom- Horary on w o o e r manding Qflicer of the USS Chemung — accepts a citation presented to ^ *^^^*^* ^vaiirblc , ofthejUdgM.. competition. Prior to the parade, which have filed claims against the climaicd the. weekend, various proceeds of a fire policy. >11 ------- ; ____ L . t J J.«t..w firaa l/i c c - H a l m c u - i l l K » r« f V \ r t » e l •seminaii held during the week fire loss claims will.be reported enabled the attending firemen ' ---- a standard clairh form. At this time, legislatian applies only to New York City and the ship and Us men by Hempstead Town Presiding Supervisor Tom^ ^Fther details are ; v . -. 7 - v ; . Gutotta (2nd from L). Crew members of the Chemung, a World War II starting October 1 at the RoAvdlc , W w informed of the latest in r S ”V % r ^ O n \ T l i r '^ i y e c t s tha. is Buffalo H^awe^r. oHer h^alities were Freeport resident James Crisafulli (I.), who hosted the reunion, and the Village Hall. surely on the minds, of many. m a y ^ itu m in e SUle s lnsuT- and Captain Twomey's daughter, Dr. Mary-E. Lynch. (See story, this firemen throughout-the state is ance Department for inclusion, page.) - arson. T*hc Increase in The in- It should also be noted that .■ u_f A t « ^ cidence of arson across the state, policies covering owner-occupied _ Naval Reunion' Held On L.1. S!to^g-Sfis?®Hc^fw?re^re^^ m jecem years has quite residential dwellmgs of nm one than four 'dwellings units' arc ' X W i l l i a m v * v > < » u iu i n a iy . a i u u t »»\a FREEPORT- - Approximately World War U. Korea and Viet ^terf^F reenort M^Mavor U n aeems to have a complete answer \'m P '- — ■ ■ . ................................. .. . - she . m the problem, some attempts Its by no means 100 Navy veterans and their Nam, during which time •guests attended a reunion in established records for Sandel of Rockville Centre. .. the problem, some attempts h ’s by mV means a total guests attended a reunion in esUblishcd records for fuel are being made to fight'the answw...but i r i s a start. And Rockville Centre, hosted by Mr. carried and for high . speed The guests enjoyed the sights, epidemic. Just recently. Gov. all rational residents must agree and Mrs. James D. Crisafulli of fueling at'sea.l.Now, Therefore sounds and tastes of Freeport’s Carey signed info Ia« anti-arson ‘ that somethwg must be done Freeport. Guests iadiided crew the Town of Hempstead, does Nautical Mile. They Saw “ Damn legislation which contains some, to stem the tide of arson which membersoftheUSSChemung, a hereby on this date, August 1, Yankees” at Jones Beach, and very interesting provisions. has swept across the state m Fleet Oder. Among the guests 19817 present this citation to the • “ Bafnum” and “The Pirates of Under the terms of the legis* recent years, were U “plankowners,” men USS Chemung, a ship whose Penzance” on Broadway. They latton.. a new anti-arson annli- who were aboard the ship when it service was a tribute to the spirit, - toured New York City and shop- was- commissioned 00 July 3, commitment and accomplishment ped at Roosevelt Field. The cul- 194Un the Brooklyn Navy Yard. .otihe United States Navy.” minaliiig activity -was a dinner Hempstead Town Feesidine The citation was ac^pted by banquet at the Holiday Inn in Supervisor-Thomas Gulotta, who ' Major General David’Twomey, Rockville Centre, spoke, thanked the men for their USMC, Director of Education at Previous reunions have been service to the nation and paid Quantico. Virginia, and bis'slsler, held in Bermuda- Oswego, New tribute to those who had made the Dr. Mary E. Lynch. Dean of the York; Chattanooca, TennWsee; supreme saennee. He presented school of General Studies at SDrinnfleld. Massachusetts: Win- lattoii a new anti-arson 'appli cation form will require appli- . Did you get a second mailing? cants for fire insurance to provide The follow-up Solicitation letter specific information including the for the Freeport Fire Department applicant’s fire loss history; 1981 Donation Drive went out unpaid taxes or overdue mort- Iasi week. Those residents who gage payments; and any current have not yet contributed received violations of fire safety, health, a reminder. We trust those sciuUon to the ship wWch read m Manhattan Coiege. \nicy ac- fcrhavcn!'*RoriS° building or construction codes. A material misrepresentation in sidered ^ S i S J S E S \ the application will be considered who have not yet contributed will do so now. Thank you! ! W Waal To GIVE YOU $ 2 5 0 0 0 0 Stojewide 911 System To Be Studied Just for Subscribing NOW -— 4 ^ Vk 4 ^ 4» We'll Send A FREE S N.Y. SUte Lolteiy Ticket ^ with eveiy «» full-year ALBANY requiring the Public Legislation also heiieru from a similar subscription to THE LEADER Commission to study to study the possiDiliO’ <>f establishing a sxatewide 911 primary emer gency telephone number has been signed into law by the Governor, The -bill had been sponsored by State Senator Norman Levy. Levy noted lhai emergency Service serxicc. New York City’s experi ence indicates that it takes niorc than just establishing a 9H number. Citizens must be well informed as to- its proper use aiidjhose manning the emer gency lines • need to be well trained in order to respond properly.” said Levy. Levy has called for a study numbers and procedures vary because of the size and diversily Road THE LEADER every week for NEWS of •TTte Village -•School^ __ 1- THE LEADER 16 E. Sunrise Highway P.O. Box312 Freeport. N.Y. 11520 from one locality to another wiihiii New York State. “In Nassau County, for instance. 911 is the correct emergency number for most residents. But for some others, living in incorporated villages served bv their own ptilice department, a call to 911 ottly delays action while the call is redirected.\ Lc\\ explained. According 10 Levy, the delivery of emergency services have impro\cd in thiTse States which have adopted a statewide 911 number. \While we would expv'Ct that New Yorkers would of New York Slate, and its population density. \A proper feasibiliiv study would determine wli.ii problems would confroi s till viau'.- a% well as wlij, priHcilurcs sliould be followcd. to minmii/c tin-si- problems.\ noted Levy. Under the Levy proposal, the chairman of the PSC would appoint a nine member special committee charged with the responsibUity of gathering appropriate data - and holding public hearings before reporting its findings to ihe State Legis- YE€...l want to receive th e LEAOERbymail for the next 52 weeks. Enclosed is my \ Icheck or | JMoney order for S6.50 ( S10.00 Outside Nassau County) y u y f n e n t . m ititi PlgfliRtf n p n rt m y Stale Lottery Ticket and subscription to; • Clubs • Events • Recreation • People ...moreneiMx of this community thaiitnany othof pubfication Addiwx- RETIRING? 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