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Westfield, When Westfield Voters Go to the Mayor Boothe Had Been a Council- Polls This Tuesday, November 8, They Man Since 1980
F= HOW TO GET THE LEADER - Just Fill in the Form On Page 24 And Return It to Us! — Serving the Town Since 1890 — Wtsttwlb lleaher SAM Thursday, November 3,1994 Even1 Thurulay 232-4407 FORTY CENTS TION WILL BE CONDUCTED NEXT TUESDAY —ambent Mayor Boothe, First Ward Councilman LaPorta Vie For Mayoralty, as 17,803 Citizens Are Registered to Cast Ballots Airs. Gail Vernick, a Republican, Squares Off Against Democrat William L. Brennan in the First Ward As Land Use Over Ewan Tract Heats Up That Race; Councilman Jenkins Faces Challenge in Third Ward From John J. Walsh •y PAUL J. PEYTON State Assembly in November of that Specially Written for TV Wii&tU lemder year. A 35-year resident of Westfield, When Westfield voters go to the Mayor Boothe had been a Council- polls this Tuesday, November 8, they man since 1980. As a Councilman, he will decide the race for mayor and chaired all of the governing body's who will represent the First and Third committees. Ward on the Town Council. The Re- He has been an attorney with the publicans now maintain a 7-2 major- American Cyanamid Company since ity on the Town Council. 1966. Mayor Boothe has been man- Incumbent Republican Mayor Gar- ager of the company's Trademark land C. "Bud" Boothe, Jr. is being and Copyright Law Department for opposed this year by Democratic First the past 20 years. His wife, Mrs. Gail Ward Councilman Anthony M. Boothe, is a mathematics teacher at LaPorta in his quest for a second Westfield High School. -
Springfield Leader
"V WORRALL COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS VOU.62NO.40-SPRINQF1ELD, N.J., WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1091-2* TWO SECTIONS — SO CENTS Democrats Basic skills lessons call for set pupils on track By David Brown sections of an even shorter duration. Managing Editor "Even the time of day each section is alteration held works on a rotating basis," Ruf- While most kids are out for the By David Brown summer and won't see their red brick fley said. "Some students are better in Managing Editor school building for two months, a different subjects at different times of Democratic ToWnship .Committee small group of incoming students are the. day." . members Lee Eisen and Marcla For- brushing up on a variety of skills to The special project section is indi- man are prepared to introduce a prop- get a head start in their high school cative of the variety and dynamics of osal which would eliminate what they careers. the program. This summer, the special have, called an "exclusive member- Each morning now for several project is the production of a news- ship" by the Republican party on most weeks, about 35 students from the paper.'"Right now the kids are. inves- of the township's committees. Regional School District voluntarily tigating and writing about tho origin "By forcing the Republicans to gather in the quiet library of Jonathan of their families," said Mary Ellen appoint us to an equal number of com- Dayton Regional- High School to Verschuren, the special project super-, mittees, we can insure that the two- begin an individualized tutoring prog- visor who teaches freshman English party system is working," Forrnan and ram focusing on the basic skills of tho at Jonathan Dayton during the school Eisen said In a recent statement. -
Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey
STATE OF NEW JERSEY ______ MANUAL OF THE Legislature of New Jersey Two Hundred and Eleventh Legislature (First Session) 2004 BY AUTHORITY OF THE LEGISLATURE ______ ©2004, Skinder-Strauss Associates Newark, N.J. 2 MANUAL OF THE LEGISLATURE OF NEW JERSEY Publishers F.L. Lundy, 1872-1876 E.F. McCarthy, 1878 Thomas F. Fitzgerald and Louis C. Gosson, 1879-1885 Thomas F. Fitzgerald, 1886-1920 John P. Dullard, 1921-1952 J. Joseph Gribbins, 1953-1974 Edward J. Mullin, 1975-1992 Skinder-Strauss Associates, 1993- _____ INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER: ISBN 1-57741-187-0 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOG CARD NUMBER: 5-11203 F This work is copyrighted, and no part of it may be copied or reproduced without written permission of the publisher. Exception is made, however, for news writers and broadcasters, who are welcome to quote from it in news accounts, identifying the source as the NEW JERSEY LEGISLATIVE MANUAL. ©2004, Skinder-Strauss Associates. Printed in U.S.A. Orders for this book accepted by: NEW JERSEY LEGISLATIVE MANUAL POST OFFICE BOX 2150 TRENTON, N.J. 08607-2150 Tel. 609-396-2669, ext. 2; 973-642-1440, ext. 2 Andrea Kane/The Legislative Manual THE STATE HOUSE, TRENTON 4 PREFACE PREFACE WE are proud to present our 2004 edition of the Legislative Manual. Our writers and editors have labored many hours to bring you the most current and complete work of its kind in our state. We are also pleased to announce that the Legislative Manual is also available on CD-ROM, in a Windows compatible format. Our CD-ROM edition also offers many special features not available in our book version, making it an unusually valuable reference tool.