Village of
Westchester
November 2013 Newsletter
From the Desk of The President FIRE DEPARTMENT
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POLICE DEPARTMENT
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CALENDAR
6 Hillside Mayor Tamburino and Westchester President Pulia with Joseph Tousek, owner of Alpine Banquet Haus, at his 25th Anniversary event. Congratulations, Joseph!
GOOD NEIGHBORS
PARK DISTRICT
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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PUBLIC WORKS
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November 2013 is of some special significance this year. In addition to the Thanksgiving holiday, another date will certainly be a mark in our annals of history. November 22, 1963, is that date. Fifty years ago, or ½ century ago, our 35th President of the United States was assassinated. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time in Dealey Plaza, Dallas,Texas. I know everyone who was alive that day remembers exactly what they were doing, where they were, and the total disbelief that something like that could occur in our country. I was not yet 10 years old, riding on the Westchester District 92.5 school bus on 28th street (now called Wakefield) near Kensington traveling with my 5th grade class to Britten School. Due to increasing enrolment at the Mary Jane Kennedy School, (now the Westchester Primary School), 5th grade was bused to Britten School at the north end of the Village. I recall Mrs.Wilhelm, our 5th grade teacher, recapping the event upon our arrival. I’m sure we did not know the significance of the event at that time; however, our social studies class was discussing aspects of the Civil War and the assassination of our 16th President Abraham Lincoln. What a coincidence, learning
about President Lincoln’s assassination and living through another one at the same time. Fifty years have passed and I’m sure we all have memories of certain historical events that have been etched in our minds. I know that the assassination of President Kennedy is one of those I will always remember. Even today, although the Warren Report containing 888 pages concluded that President Kennedy was murdered by Lee Harvey Oswald who acted alone, many people believe others were involved. Most of the Warren Report has been released to the public. In 1976, the United States House of Representatives Select Committee on Assassinations was established to investigate the assassination of President Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In 1992 Congress created the Assassination Records Review Board to further investigate the evidence related to President Kennedy’s death. From 1992 until 1998 the Assassination Review Board gathered and unsealed about 60,000 documents, totaling 4 million pages. All remaining documents are to be released by 2017.
See PRESIDENT, page 4