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J '. •• V. ••••*• Fatal accidents hriS BIOOD DRIVE, now In Us 14lh year, collected 105 pints of blood recently. Among contributors were s t u d e n t s M a rcia M itchell, fo r e ground, and Guadelupc Munoz. John Caracappa, 20. cC, Soulhsidc Avenue. Freeport, was operating 'a 1990. Suzuki m o torcycle squthbpund on Albany Ayenue April 26 at 10:45 p.m. “when, according to police, the motorcycle left the roadway ^ d struck a telephone'pole. Mr: Caracappa was transported to South Nassau Communities Hospital in Oceanside by Freeport Eire-Department Ambulance. He was pronounced ‘dead at 11:24 p j n ’ by Dr. Madhar o f the h o ^ ital staff. Fust Squad dctccdvcs are continuing the investigation, and impounded the motorcycle for mcchiinical testing. A 33-yo.ar-old E. Dean Street man. Com m u n ity Calendar S p o n s o r e d By ^Hun£ferfor(C& CCarlQ Inc. Funeral Home Jerry Frayler “ 110 Pine Street '(Comer So. Ocean Ave.) NEWLY DECORATED Kevin Molese Freeport,-N.Y. 379-3119 . . _ THURSDAY. MAY 3 Rtqjort Villige Court in sesnon. Judge Solomon presiding 1:30 p.th., 40 North Occjn Aveiiuc, couitwtichcn ere welcome. Explorer Post 406, Freeport Ftre Department Headquarters, 15 Broadway, 8 p m . NAR-ANON, hosted by Operation PRIDE, 8 P.M., 33 Guy Lombardo Avenue. ' Ercq>ort Rotary, 7 p m .. West Wind Yacht Club. E r e q :^ Sewer and Sanitation Commission, 8 p m . Recreation Center. Archa Exhibit Nighl,.7:30 p m - , • Bayview Exhibit Night, 7:30 p m ■ \ \ , : Giblyn Exhibit Night, 7 3 0 p m Frcqxjrt Memorial Library events; Brandeis, 9;30 am^ and 12:45 p m ; Chess * Club, 7 p m ; Ovcrcatcrs Anonymous, 7:30 p.m; Future Party, 7 3 0 p m : FRIDAY. MAY 4 Monthly family supper at the Anierican Legion Dugout, 4 9 West Sunrise A7] Highway, 7 p m . Cost is S8. Freeport Memorial Library events:' U.S. C e n ^ Job Applications and Testing. 10 am ; A Book & A Bite, 12 rxKrn; Purple Cow Playhouse: **The Odd Couple,** 8 p m . SATURDAY.MAYS ■ Freeport Memorial Library ^ents: Mammoth Book Sale, 11 t.m.; Recovery, ‘ -130 p.m 4 Scandinavian Society Board, 2 p m ; Purple Cow Playhouse: *The . Couple,** 8 p m ; ^ . SUNDAY.MAY6 ■ Sea Q iff Chamber Playen Great Performer Scries presents Tchaikovsky I50ih AnniVefsa^ Program, 7:30 p.m, Freeport High. School, Sutuise Highway and Bitxd^dc Avcnue. Tickets arc $6.' CaU (516) 292-9000, Ext 255.; ■ ., . Freeport Memorial Library evehtl:. Arhaicur Observers Society, 1 p m ; Purple Cow playhouse: *TheOddCoiq>le,\2pm ' . . .. . MONbAY,MAY7 . r R cqxnt YiUage Court in session.^ Judge Solomon presiding, 7:30 p.m., 40 North Ocean Avenue court watchers welcome. Bingo at Coiigicgation B'nai I s ^ l . 7:45 p m , 91 North Bayview Avenue . • Irceiwrt ;yillage Board of Trustees. Public rheeting, 8 p.m., NTillagc Hall. Legisbtive sesion, 7 3 0 p m ., no public participation. .FHS PTSAMeeting; 8 p m ’ Freeport Memorial Library events: Athena Qiib, 1 p.m. Hadassah, 1 p.m.; Toastmasters, 7:15 p.m.; Leo Club, 7:30 p m • , TUESDAY.MAY8 . Aichbtshop MoUoy CouxidL Kmghts o f Columbus, 8 p m , Freeport Yacht Qub, 533 Guy Lombardo Avenud : « . Freeport lioness Qub, 8 p m., call 623-2763 for lo c ^ o a . Freqxjn Manorial Library evoits: Overeaten AxKxiyxnoos, 1 2 3 0 pm.; SOSCA, 730pm .5'AudubonSodcty,8pm WEDNESDAY, MAY 9 Freeport Kiwanis,'6:45 p m., Docksida .. I Civil Air Patrol. Nassau CUdet Squadron 16, 8-10 p.m., Freeport Annory,' . B abylonTumpikc. Drugs' Anonymous, hosted by Operation PRIDE, 8 p.m., 33 Guy L o m b ^ o Avenue. • ' • • Bmgo at the American Legion Dugout, 7:45 p m , 49 West Sunrise Highway. , Fre^iort E x c h ^ e Qt^.* 1 2 3 0 p m . West Wind Yacht Qub. Sooaofltaly. 8 3 0 pm l. Fire E x e n ^ HalL ' B o d ^ \ b t e , 12 0000-9 p m . « Freq>ort Memorial Library cveau: Ubrtry Budget Able, 12-9 p.m. at your polling place; Homcmaken, 10 am.; Baric Citizenship Course, 10 tm ^ Camera Qub, 7 : ^ pmu; COCA, 7 3 0 p m 4 Ktecy League, 7 3 0 p m Jaim e Sic, was crossing Suprisc Highway at Church Succi from north to south at 1239 a.m. onApril 28 when, a<xqrding to police, he was struck by a Chevrolet travelling east. Police said the driver, Brian Sculcilarb. 24, of North Massapequa, left the scene. A witness gave policc the plate number of the vehicle and officer Thomas Ford of the .eighth precinct arrested Mr. Scutcllaro a t his home. f^fr. Sic was pronounced dead at South Nassau Hospital, Oceanside, at 1:24 a.m.^^by Dr. Nlaito..’ Homicide detectives impounded the vehicle. Mr, Scutcllaro was charged with leaving the scene of a fatal auto accident, police said. Raynor w andering on M oniauk Highway in West Islip March 12. and ' ■transported him to Good Samaritan Hospital with a fractured skull and six broken ribs. Mr. Raynor died March 20 . . Mr. Campbell, who police said is unc'mploycd, was arraigned in First District Court, on April 25. • * ' Manslaughter arrest A 32-ycar-old Freeport man was arrested by Suffolk County, homicide detectives April 24 and charged with first degree manslaughter in the fatal beating o f another Freeport man March U in Babylon vilbgci . • Police arrested Mark E. Campbell at his residence at 7 Wallace Street They said Mr. Campbell and John Raynor, 63. also of the Wallace Street \address had apparently l ^ o m e involved in a physical altercation at Argyle Park in Babylon. Responding to an anonymous .phone call, Suffolk police found Mr. Northeast Park shooting A 31-ycar-old Roosevelt man was shot in. N o rtheast Park near Commcrcbl, Street Saturday-afternoon at 2:30 after he apparently became inrolvcd in an altercation with a man of about 40, police reported, . Police said the man produced a gun and fired one shot striking the victim, James Dash in the back. According to police, some people who were in the park took Mr. Da5h in a pri>ate auto to Nassau Cbunty Medical Center, where police were called. He was listed in critical condition. Police said the gunman fled the park in an unknown direction. First Squad detectives are investigating. Read the public notices for your protection!. FRANK ELECTRIC CO. *11. COMPLETE ELECTRICAL s e r v i c e ; SHOV/ROOM suppr '.7 - . 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Foot, 3 MONTHS FREE RENT FOR : : gUALIFiED TENANT. • I l l RetaU Space on West Merrick Road, 1500 Sq; Feet, W ill D iv id e , Ground Floor- O ffice Space In P r o f e s s io n a l B u ild in g , 9 0 0 Sq. F e e t , P r iv a t e Entrance. Parking On Premises. Building Superintendent Wanted Immediate - West Merrick Road •i JONIS REALTY • 516-466-3333 CD pro Proposals for development fui; night at the first held before Fn second hearing 1990 capital buc plan. Seven propos agencies and oi of S65.970 aval projects.' The D c v c iopm jni letters to 27 gri the availability notices in local Planning and C Eric Hemphill. Alonzo Hop contingent fron Opportunity $20,000 propo cultural devcl minimum of ! participants, feature a coordinator cpmmunicatiot and dcvclof prevention ac Spanish. Als counselling, I and parent d discussions ai trips, social cv cultures. ' Janet Jones Outreach lequ the services o worker who students in E5 school day. Parents ai WeHa\ r ., Ca Frankli Stews