Voorhees Quits Post Two Dems to Run Again
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The Zip Code for MQu.nlaL0.5jde is 07092 An Official Newspaper For The Borough Of Mountainside <iJ<sP5 146 840, Muhl.«,hpri frt>n ffujfsaay By Truman Publishing Corp 30c Per Copy VOL, 22 NO,22 AAOUNTAiNSIDE, N J , THURSDAY, AAAY i, IVBO 1 NP* f'rov.df'tit p Road. Wounlj ini.ae. N J 07095 Candidates sought Voorhees quits post I.i'c Vourhrrs. Mmiiilii i f isiiic deputy hirmi'd Miiirci-s lli.i! he -.s,i:- < i - k i • f i f'i s! r.'il inn m AIUI borough clerk and ;idministl';itor sinci- nMUn, \ (x >r hi •!••-. sinil. Tluit i - ii'it . •(,!• .tii ,I;inuai% liiTH, liiis Iciiiii'ic'il his rcsinnii rri-l ike tmii, and I he Ixinmuli rf Mined has IIC^LIII It'iberi %" i jj, 11; 11111 .idtmrn -t r,-ii r. i- \'i(jh,niti aid ilia I in order nut to limit «*sM placing advertisements m are,! chairman on the I'minri], ..mi ihcihi- numb'1! and kinds ol applicants for newspapers lor s<>iiieniie to till the I'l-si^iuit HIM ssas lor ihuliiai bi-nrl it 11 if - ph ih'- ' •'iiuieil has i unsidcri'd hir vacancy He added. Then- r- no aiiuni,,ilN injj i! ii iiui-i; ,i [JIT-UN with less f;x ViKirhces nave the bnriMiuh the Vigilant i s.nd the l>oi nimh. .is ut Tut-- pi-i ieni •• ,n,d a re|e\;(ni educational .minimum .'ill d;iv.s notice elleelive April (i;K , had rereis ed ni'ii-e than !w u iln/eii bai ki•niind The honiuuh would hire -*1.Y lie said he is to leave the boiiinjih resumes The ad. 'A Inch di-jjan runiiinu I ha I pel .on ;i-, an assistant ad- not laier than July l;i last week, i.dls loi .ipphcanls iinins'i .ilui .\iih the agreement that Voorhces said theie is "no jiart iciular pre|er;ibl\ with municipal experience ,i|tei the ,al istai t"i y completion of a reason" for his resiunatinn "We the or wilh a "pp>yi-n mananeiial prnhal ion petjod, he would h<' made full council and 11 both felt it uoulil he bet h.ickiuund \'it'li;i ri' I said he A a-, sin administrator Viuiianti said it would ter." prised at the mimbiT • • t applicant--- -,•. ilh he a' lea-t •( tli'int Ii betoie someone Is Id sutiiiesticins Irotn m masiet-t deuree> m bu--ine^~ ,id hip'd Two Dems to run again Two lamiliar I)e is H' i a I ic i ace- w ]\\ not seek a loiirth t rm Louis Maas s<.as o| Woodland Avenue. 1st District, run in the June Borough Ciilllicll chosen to run lo the \acaric\; while [••rank Harrison ol Force Drive and primary Timolh\ Helilold eking a -.ecolid Florence parent ot Wondacre* Drive. OPENING DAY—Borough Officials and little leaguers league; Tex Jackson, recreation commissioner; Mayor 2nd DiMnct. P.ent'>rd and Maijors gathered last Saturday ter the little league parade and Stuart hut/ ot Raccoon Hollow, mi term Tom Ricciardi, and Drew Dunlap, 11. The ceremonies successful candidate tor mayor last Also due last ThursdiiS were I',rad.-haw ol Partridge Run. ini opening day ceremonies at the Decrfield School. Pictured were followed by opening day games. District W iIliam \ an Bunn ol Meeting are, from left Krlsta Mtrklingar, 10, of the Softball fall, and Frances Khman ol Poplar Irom tho.se seeking position?, on the (Photo by Iva Obcrmeyer) Avenue, who was delealed m her bid lor counts committees House Lane and Barbara Knierem ot a seal on the council last year, both til Deer P.ith. 4th District. Richard ed last week by the April 24 deadline SeekiUU poslioli,-, on the 1 Jelllocrat Ic O'Neill ol Wood Valle> Road and .loan committee are Isabellc Papik ol Town meeting This will be Khman's third try lor a \emuk ol New providence Road, ."jib Sunrise Parkway and Victor Spokinch Funds are released council seat District. Man HIMI-, and Virginia ot Rutgers Road. 1st District; Ann and "I really want to stay active in Moun llalekm. both ot Birch Hill. tith-Distnct , draws 25 to Ralph (onti ol Partridge Hun, 2nd tuinsidepulitics." Lut/>aid- I want to .James Keilerk o| Knollcn-st Drive and f Jistrietr Rose Holleran-ol Wood Valley be part of a working body ol our corn Rose'lhaVie "Hilse' of Mrmnia "Avenue," for Route 22 work Road. 5th District; Khman, Tlh hear Franks munity " He also said, "I'm a product 7th Ursine! Marie KelK of Ridge 1 District; Virginia ileinz ol Wyoming More than 2"> Mountainside residents t turns on Route 22 will be improved Route 22 can be significantly reduced " of our community, and I'd like to con- Diise. Hth IiNtnct. (renrge Geisenger Drive and Horace ('ardom ot Short attended a town- mi't'tmn held by with hinds provided Ify a hill recently The bill appropriates $205 million in tribute to it," Khmati was not available ot Summit Road and Sandra Lawler of Drive. Hih District, and Lut/, 4th Hauuiioii llijlloss. yth District, and Fred Assemblyman Bub Franks 'p-UUnd signed by Governor Brendan Byrne. state funds from the $475 million for comment District (Jerkin ot rhmmes Ridge Drive and pistrict^in Borough Hall. Saturday, Tin- bill triggers the spending of transportation bond issue approved by On the Republican side, Bruce April 19 slate, federnl ttnd Pnrf-'XuthorityTunds—New^Jersey voters last fall, ~* Geiger, council "president and veteran Republicans include F.dward (iiba'ldn The muuting was the second m a for improving nuijnr roads and Federal aid amounting to $61/ million of three terms, has announced he will ol Sunrise Parkway and Kleanor Harbt luth District series of similar, inftirmal inuetinm, highways throughout I he state. and Fort Authority of New York and Franks has scheduled throughout his The Chapel island area T* (urn rtnT-' New Jersey fundsTotalling $120 million district The forums are designed hi sinus include relocation oi soiiu' turns will be initiated by the use of the bond give citizens a chance for personal and elimination ol othi'i's. depending on money. discussion with Franks and other final study by slate and county plan- The money also will pay for the con- at new crime seminar: government officials ners struction of an acceleration lane on Frank's guest at the Mountainside A general study lor improving the en- westbound Route 22, heading toward session was James Crawford, an of- tire corridor of Route 22 in Somerset the Garden State Parkway entrance slow burglar up so he'll give up ficial of the N.I Department of and Union counties bus "never gotten ,ramp in Union, "Instead of having to When a burglar comes to visit, he Transportation, who. along with, off the ground" because of a luck of merge right away into the flow of traf- doesn't want to stay a long time. Slow Franks answered several questions funds, according to N J. Department of fic, the drivers will have their own ac- him up, and he may giveUpT about litter arid rturn problems on Transportation chief engineer A! celeration lane, A lot of needless fender More than 60 Mountainside residents Route 22 Weber -We have to wail lor the open benders will be prevented," Weber learned this fact of crime prevention -ing ol Route 78 before the traffic loaf! on The issues discussed also included said. last week at a seminar designed to state-mandated costs to local govern, improve cooperation between the police ments, Franks promised to help one and residents in the fight against the family find relief from low-flying ever-increasing number of suburban helicopters and planes that repeatedly Pair sentenced to jail burglaries. break windows The seminar, held at the Deerfield Mayor__To_rn Ricciardi and several School, marks the beginning of a councilmen attended the meeting for getting stolen goods complete crime prevention program in. Two men arrested in March in con- sion of burglary tools and attempted Mountainside, employing such things nection with the theft of two truck cabs theft. Mountainside police found a blue as a neighborhood watch program and . prying bar in an attache case Edmonds property identification. The program, Red Cross from a Bergen County firm were each modeled after similar programs in filled $500 in Mountainside Municipal was carrying at the time of his arrest In another ease, Denton Bryant, m, of other towns, including Rahway and offers training Court last week and sentuneed to jail Union, was presented by Detective terms, Flushing, N.Y.. was fined a total of $105 for passing on the right, disorderly con- Steve Semancik, Detective Sgt, Jerry for Instructors William Deeble, 20, of North Bergen duet and operating a vehicle with no Rice, officer Richie Osieja and Howard and Harry Travis, 24, of Union City right rear red light on March 11 Zimmerman of Dictograph Security The American Red Cross will conduct pleaded guilty to downgraded charges Systems. swimming, first aid and small boat of volunteering false information and Crime prevention is defined, schools to help meet the need for receiving stolen merchandise valued at 2 heidfor^traii Semancik said, as the anticipation, qualified swimming, lifesaving, first under SFJCM). The two were arrested when recognition and appraisal of a crime aid, eardio-pulmonary resuscitation Deeble drove one of the cabs that the risk. As it was stated in a short film on and boating instructors, a spokesman men. along with a juvenile, were on drug counts burglary shown to the audience, "You for the Westfield-Mountalnslde Chapter operating through a -stop-sign on a A 28-year=old East Orange man and a try to think what a thief would do before of the American Red Cross has borough road on March 2, Deeble was 25-year-old Plainfield man are free on he gets a chance to do it." The film TOUGH LOCK—Howard Zimmerman of Dictograph, left, Mountainside Dateetive announced.