“Let’s Fight City Hall!” – The Rancher, February 1955.

The year might have changed, but the idea is still as relevant as ever. If you want to see change, you must be involved. If you want change but expect someone else to do the work, expect nothing more than the status quo.

Nassau is one of the fastest growing areas in America and our problems keep pace with the development. We refer to such things as the local school situation; police protection; traffic conditions; tax assessments and a dozen other things that complicate suburban life. As an individual you are powerless to deal with these situations. You are all familiar with the expression “GO FIGHT CITY HALL”. A strong, alert and vocal CA can make City Hall sit up and whistle Dixe. Join the CA and make sure your neighbors do the same.

The Rancher – February 1955

Roslyn Country Club, Nassau County, Long Island, New York – Census Tract 302501

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Our Suburban Neighborhood has changed a great deal in the past decade. We will continue to see change as time keeps creeping through the neighborhood.

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The Rancher, December 1951: Santa To Visit R.C.C. Children

Sunday, December 22, [1951] at 2 P.M., is the big moment for the children of the Roslyn Country Club Community.
The Third Annual Christmas Party sponsored by the civic association, who will play host to one thousand youngsters. Candy-filled stockings, comic books and other gift will gladden the hears of the kids. Milt Lansky, of 39 Pebble Lane, will be in A-1 condition once again to play Santa’s part.
Santa Claus will be seated outside the club and will receive his gusts until 4 P.M.

The Rancher – December 1951