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Katzman Spurs Safeguards For School Children
NEWSPAPER GETS AWARD: In recognition of "meritorious s e r v i c e s " to the Woodhaven-Richmond Hill Volunteer
Ambulance Corps, The Leader-Observer was the recipient of
a certificate of appreciation from the ambulance volunteers.
Serge Diaz, jr., corps president (right), makes presentation
to George M. Duquette, accepting award on behalf of the
Leader-Observer.
gift of the Woodhaven-Richmond
Hill Lions Club, and as a result of
membership growth and com(Continued from Page 1)
munity support, has expanded its
WRHVC was fanned in April, service to seven days a week.
1965, by a handful of publicspirited volunteers who saw the
need for ambulance service in the
community. It will celebrate the
second birthday of its service in
November. The state granted the
corps a charter in September,
1965. On Nov. 26 of that year,
with a vehicle donated by a volunteer Flushing group, free ambulance service began here on a
week-end basis.
Since that time, the local corps
has acquired a second ambulance-
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City Councilman Arthur J. Katzman this week reported safety
measures taken by the City to
correct traffic hazards endangering school children at two intersections in mis area.
In late August he appealed tome
Traffic Department for replacement of a "stop sign" at 89m
Ave. and 87th St., Woodhaven after
a resident complained the sign
had been lying on the ground for
months ana said that with the approach of the new school term, she
was concerned about possible injuries to children of St. Thomas
School and P.S. 60.
James Mazzaferro, assistant to
Traffic Commissioner Henry A.
Barnes, assured Councilman Katzman the sign would be replaced,
but on the Saturday before the new
school term, began Mr. Katzman
learned from the same resident
it had not been replaced. The following Monday he spoke again with
the traffic official, urging immediate action. Later that day Mazzaferro notified Mr. Katzman the
missing sign had been restored at
the intersection.
The councilman also reported
the City had taken action on a
hazard of many years' standing at
the intersection of Liberty Ave.
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assurance he would notify Mr.
Katzman of the department s decision before school opened.
The councilman reported Mazzaferro held to his word, anc
Save notice before school openec
lat a 'too parking anytime" regulation has been introduced or
bom sides of Liberty Ave. between me offset legs of die intersection.
Councilman Katzman and Mrs.
DeLeo expressed me hope diis
will end die problem but if further
control is required, its need will,
be brought to die attention of die
Traffic Department.
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and 80th St., Ozone Park, a danger
spot for children attending P.S.
64-Q at 101st Ave. and 83rd St.
Last May. at the request of
Mrs. Anna May DeLeo, president
of the Mothers' Club. Councilman
Katzman arranged a conference
with Mr. Mazzaferro to review
the problem. In mid-May, a delegation of Mrs. DeLeo, the school
principal, other officers of the
mothers* group and Councilman
Katzman met with the traffic official, who was informed by the
community leaders of the dangers
to children using die intersection
four times daily on school days.
A field study was promised by
Mazzaferro at the conclusion of
the conference. He also gave
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