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Your Want Ad The Zip Code Is Easy To Place- for Mountainside is Just Phone 686=7700 07092 An Official Fof Thf Borough Of Moun tain JI dt VOL, 19, NO. 33 5.ten,) Clou Poiiaqr niH in M,,un,n.,,,,J, Ml MOUNTAINSIDE, N.J., THURSDAY, JULY 21. 1977 p 25c per copy 50 $75,000 is allocated for municipal hall work The Mountainside Borough Council section of borough hall now occupied by legal problems arising with contracts \"U?ri at Tuesday night's meeting to the police department. that have already been signed for ,i|)propriate $75,000 for general im- The bids had been let quoting prices leasing police and public worlts radio provements to tho new municipal hall for the two projects as separate items. '•quipmem it the former Echobrook School Council wishes to have the hid re- According to Post, contracts were These funds will be used to provide quoted as a package deal M«ned that did not include two • .pproximatcly so more parking spaces Another meeting • of the borough ntpcesKarN options These options were .it the hall, add and improve driveways council is scheduled for next Tuesday at a renewal clause and an option to buy leading to and from (he building and H p.m. to continue discussion of "the clause install a 3,(100 gallon gasoline tank for janitorial services If additional discussions are required fueling municipal cars The council adjourned into executive !o seltli' the problem. the> will be in- Two hundred thousand dollars have session for discussions "n potential cluded in next weeks meeting iilready been approved for general innovation of the building. Council withdrew a motion to waive 'he security bonding requirement for 1 hildren's Specialized Hospital's building project All members seemed in indicate they felt waiving (he money [Misting was acceptable, but wanted tn l'i- --uro all health and fire inspections h,id been performed \ temporary certificate of occupancy has already been issued to the hospital n patients could be moved to the new iing while renovations continue in the RUBBER DUCKLINGS—Out for o float at the means of locomotion at the pool include the crawl, older section Mountainsidn Community Pool ar« 4-yeap.old Shono breaststroke, backstroke, butterfly and Borough attorney John Post said Garr, left, and 5-year-old Jennifer Mills. Authorized Disneypower. (Photo-Graphici) precedent has been set. for waiving bonding requirements for non-profit and charitable institutions Mayor Thomas Ricciardi agreed council .4-iuuid ..waUie-b<MK}ing:-irft*r- reports AreaJiospitaJs, police prepared Irnm health atiri fire officials r.juncllmen also withdrew a motion :u approve a contract for janitorial if major blackout happens here -ervices in the municipal hall and the :.***?£>.••& _ iA&^i By DENISE RENNER MARTIN Electric and Gas Co. (PSE&G) said The hospital would be supplied with Power failure ... it happened in the New York's power failure could have, diesel fuel for two separate generators, Community Big Apple. Can it happen to this part of and indeed started to, drain power the first would kick In three th§ Garden State? Most likely not... but sources from this area But new relay seconds after a power failure, St no system is completely failsafe. And, if devices, installed after the blackout of Elizabeth's also has two battery swim team it does happen, are local residents 1965, worked and prevented darkness in powered backup systems in case the assured of adequate emergency ser- New Jersey, generators fail. vices? The PSE&G line connecting Lindun to Alexian Brothers Hospital, Elizabeth, Arthur Lenehan, information service Staten Island became overloaded at has two emergency generators wins again general manager at Public Service 9:29 p.m. last Wednesday and the powered by natural gas which, ac- The Mountainside Community Pool A Consolidated Edison system would cording to public relations spokesman have begun to take power from the New Swim Team continued its winning ways Erwin Faikenheim, can run an in- ttialnit Highland Swim Club last Jersey lines, but the relay devices determinate period of time. Saturday with a 1S6-104 victory at Bod Squad activated, isolating this area from Con Muhlenberg Hospital, Ptatnfleld, has . Scotch Plaini. Ed. This prevented a cascading outage two sources of power" from FSE&G. If MCP improved its record to 2-0 by into other systems, as happenecf in 1965. the first fails, a second unit activates in edging winless Highland's diving team nine remain Lenehan said he doesn't expect an three seconds. If that malfunctions, and increasing the lead through the extensive outage to happen in this area, another generator kicks in in 10 swimming events and relays. but he conceded it is possible. The seconds. This serves all patient areas SAFI AT.fCOND—Mouniainmmn' Hmnry largmy succassfwlly simals.smeond Carol Luckenbach tied the 13- and 14- base as tf.e ball gets awey from Chatham Borough shorfsfop. utility spokesman said generating and would last four to five days. 1 undefeated year-old girls 50-meter freestyle mark (Photo by Rich Reifer) capacity must be increased before the Rah way Hospitar has ' three held by Robin Sury since 1971. The 13- The Bod Squad crushed the N.J. IBBQB because of growing population. emergency generators operating pn and 14-year old boys'—iOO^meler- - Koaatersr-ifl-l, and squeaked past the -InJight of what could have been a" natural gas: TmT~would ~ indefinitely freestyle relay team of""'Glenn Baker, Stingers, 11-10, to remain on the un- catastrophe in New York's Bellevue supply all areas of the facility. Tim Harrigan, Tom Fitzgibbon, and Chatham, Kenrlworth defeated list—along with the Bottoms Hospital, are area residents adequately A spokesman for Elizabeth General Paul Jeka also eclipsed a record Up and Hustlers—in the Mountainside protected by emergency services in Hospital said its emergency generator, (Anderson, Harrigan, Fltigibbon, Women's Softball League. case of an extensive power outage? A run on diesel fuel, would supply the Jeka—1976). Jeff Ahlholm lowered his rhwk nt Ifwal commiimtips -•faei!ity-with-p©wer-for-appro3rimaTel>^ ITTast week~frrihe 2S- Iose to Mou nta ineers : hospitals, police, fire and civil defense 48 hours. meter breaststroke for boys 9 and 10. past the Spinners, 15-14; the Stingers units are equipped with emergency squashed the Spinners, ii-Q; the The backup system would service In three games last week, the went on to score another run after Gary backup equipment. almost the entire hospital including Jean Kasein was MCP's only triple Runaways ran away from CSH, 22-2, Overlook Hospital, Summit, said it event winner. Double victories were- Mountainside Mountaineers split a pair Kane hit another double. elevators, special care units and with Chatham Borough and continued and the Short Circuits beat the has no doubt it could handle a blackout. recorded by Beth Post, Duane Connell, Two days later, the Mountaineers Runaways, 20-15, in an eight-inning refrigeration systems. The spokesman their play in the South Orange ladder. visited Chatham but this time. The hospital has a 1,000 gallon reserve said, though, the hospital would Tom Genkinger, Wendy Wyckoff, Carol game. Luckenbach, Lisa Femicola and Paul In their first game with Chatham Chatham outscored the Mountaineers. tank of diesel fuel. The hospital exercise some conservation measures Borough, the Mountaineers won, 8-2. Carol Netsohert, allowing only one estimates It could function on Healy. Winning a single individual 8-7. Losing 5-1 at the top of the third, hit, pitched the Stingers to their 21-fl and not utilize power in extraneous Mountainside came up in the first Peter Klaskin singled and Kirk Yoggy emergency power for three days on areas. event were Frank Tennaro, Andrea victory over the Spinners, Carol _Wpod, JefL -AhlhoInu-fiina-Maolucci,- losing 1-0, but Gag Kane singledJiLflne hit a high arching home run. After two allowed-^iy--«n#-hliT-Kim-Pafty —yrnon—County—etvih-Befense—coor'- run and M, J. Castelo doubled in two. In walks, Andrew Grett singled in one run. dinator Bill McBride said he has a Lisa McCarthy, Richard Picut and Robin Cunningham each had home runs This power would supply operating Diane Kennelly. the second, with a man on base, Henry Soon afterwards, Steve Jurczak; RBI and Linda Parsons hit to all fields with and emergency rooms, labor and liaison to all utility companies, on his, .Largeysing led and Kirk Yoggy doubled hit made it 5-5. Kirk Yoggy later hit delivery areas, intensive care sections staff, Periodiagily, emergency radios Placing forMCP'were^ ................. her live base hits. Boys 6 and under—Jamie Downey, in another run. After another walk another home run for the Moun- In the Stingers' exciting game with and part of the laboratory. Corridors are tied in to 'contact these represen- loaded the bases, Gary Kane smashed a taineers. have battery-powered emergency tatives to test the system^ third freestyle. Girls 6 and under— the Bod Squad, both teams batted well Andrea Wood, first freestyle, first three-run double. At the end of the in the see-saw battle, Robin Cun- lights. Pour county fire representatives inning, the score was 7-i. Mountainside In their ladder competition, thf y teat Though this system has never had to would coordinate fire assistance and relay; Kim Covington, second a strong'Kenilworth team, 8-4. In the ningham hit a triple batted in two runs freestyle. Boys age ?—Frank Tennaro, second inning, Mountainside loaded and made a brilliant catch at shortstop be activated, drills are held on a four members of surrounding police regular baste in emergency procedures (Continued on page 2) (Continued on page 2) the bases and Pat Esemplare hit a for the Stingers.