CARE, CAUSE Divide Four Board Seats „ Bylynnjoffe CARE Members
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"Your Community Leader" Ml VOL. 54 NO. 29- Two Sections to z I Briefly told CARE, CAUSE divide four board seats „ ByLYNNJOFFE CARE members. Thirty-seven percent capital outlay figure of$:i30,992.. necessary to win r-,and It was a very Uiat one board and dedicate themselves . This.year's .election was;i-volatile § County Parks Department, club present HOMEIMPflOVEMfMTHHDS? "I feel like a winner!" exulted of some 9.500 Springfield registered By night's end. totals showed CAUSE good.,\yin. Basicall>r'V'piinr to work to the children of the toWnshfR(!Fdon't , - campaign marked by two predominant f model railroad show starting tomorrow Joseph Pepe J[r., who led Springfield voters turning out for Tuesday night's winner Pope with a clear lead with 1,620 toward the things that were highlighted want' t'"o hea' r abou-•'-—•t th"-e- Northsid"-••"•-'Je- o-f' factions, CARlE^CiyioAswia tion'for We've Got'Em All...! and Service, Too! Board of Education candidates by a election and approved both the current votes coming from the four districts. in my; campaign!, Things such as town versus the Southside'of town — I Responsible; Fj THE ANNUAL SPRING model Society are scheduled for the third head to a split victory of CAUSE and expense budget of $3,860,67;! and (he Sluart-Xpplebaum. member of CARE, bringing the board fiscal responsibility want to hear of the community/- Citliens'. ^ railroad show, co-sponsored by the Tuesday of each month at Memorial followed closely with a voter count of and, of course, total education for all of "We've got to dedicate our selves to Model Railroad Club and the Union General Hospital. Union. Those "in- 1,573; and CAUSE member Pietro M. the children in town. I want to work the children because there's nothing candidates), and a third: 'faction'] of County Department of Parks and terested can call 783-6441 for - in- Petino was just under, with a total toward the best possible educational more important. The enrichment of the Independents — totalling 11 board Recreation, starts tomorrow. formation. count of 1,562. Winning the seat for the system fer all of the children in curriculum must be addressed and I hopefuls in all. ' % The show will be presented April 8. 9 THE PEACE EDUCATIONAL one-year term was CARE member Ken Springfield." would like to see a foreign. language Serious campaigning began about and 10. April 15.16 and 17. and April 22.23 Resource Center will present a slide Faigenbaum with a count of 1,490, just Faigenbaum said he was "very ex- program established for' the lower seven' weeks ago, and.ended before and 24; it will run from 7 to 10 p.m. on show and talk by Alan Gilchrist. a 20 votes more than Elaine C.Auer. cited and anxious' to gel started. grades. It's time we moved forward," marring the\eleetion.'in an effort not to Fridays and from noon to 6 p.m. on member of Social Scientists, for Social There's a lot to be done — a lot that we Faigenbaum said. Saturdays and Sundays. It will be held at Responsibility and teacher at Rutgers SASH • POCKS • TRIM • 11 MUKH • Mlil.WUMl Following Petino, in order of votes have to go forward with and a lot to put The reorganization meeting; for year> elgction^^tieeH^aUed by some the Model Railroad Club headquarters. received, were Madeline Zamarra with University, on Wednesday in Downs behindusi . ' school board officials_has;J}£fin-Sei_tor- —the1 must 'Ci|ii.lji»liia';eleetipn^p-jthe"' Jefferson Avenue, Union. Tickets are $1 Hall, Kean College. Union. 1,431 votes; Peter A. DeTonewith 1,412; "ft'ft timpfw Ihn nifM^pfnplp-trriiniir MonaaYevening^ - .: for youngsters and $2 for adults. The program, which will run from noon —Bolorefr«-Johnson-with "TT27T; boar a history of SpVirigneld., .^ -{•:•>'-^/' Portions of the club's last show were to 3 p.m.. also will feature music by President Myrna R. Wasserman with "filmed-and-lateiv^aired-on-a-National David—eohenr guitarist—and~SlngeTT 727, and Incumbent Sandra W. Fitts Geographic television special on this during intermissions, Spacious living is only steps away! with 539. Incumbent John Westerfield hobby. THE NEW JERSEY CHAPTER of the trailed for the one-year term seat with There will be. contlnous running model Internatonal Association for Personnel 259 votes cast. trains on display and club members will Women will hold a dinner meeting at the > The voter turnout of 3,518 approved be On hand to discuss and explain the Summit Suburban Hotel at 6 p.m. the Current Expense budget of finer points of model railroading. More Wednesday. • • $3,860,673 in ail four districts with totals information is available from the club at Gloria Fleischner. speaker, will give a Watch (or nut week's sale cir- of 1,145 to 600. The Capital Outlay Box 1146. Union. 07083; 964-9724. talk on "Feeling Great." Those in- budget .also was approved . In all COMPUTER COURSES for children, terested can call Barbara Burkepile, 575- cular celebrating "districts with totals reading 1,031 to685. teens and adults will begin at the Eastern 8000. ext. 502. for additional information. the Grand Open- A total of 1,222 absentee ballots were Union County YM-YWHA. Green Lane. ing of Columbia cast in the districts. Union, starting Sunday. ' STAIRWAY LIFTS... Lumber Building According to the triumphant Pepe, Offered in cooperation with Texas Supply Center. "I'm glad it's over — it was tough. The Instruments, the courses will meet four FOR SALE main thing I'm looking for is to unite times for sessions of two and a half hours ORRENT the township. I've been a resident fpr 40 each. Additional information is available years, it's time to establish a com- from RenecDrell, 289-8112. munication between the Board of A WORKSHOP on "An Insider's Ap- Education and the township. There are proach to Job Hunting" will be presented people, like myself, who don't know by EVE (Education. Vacation. Em- what's going on within the township ployement), the Kean College adult because we don't receive enough in- -advisory-service,—a t-the-Unioirrampus""" formation or flyers. I'd like to see that from 7 to 10 p.m. Wednesday. changed. I'd also like to see more Lloyd L. Feinstein. a career planning participation at meetings by the consultant and author, will lead the residents." session. Registration can be made through the EVE office, 527-2210. an get the township back together as a UNION COUNTY meetings of the community. We have to erase all the MultipteiSderosis - fi wWtitSiyr. guaranlce stamped on each piece of lumber. bitter feelings and get down to the job of education for our children. We have to make sure, all of the.declslons are for thechildrenof thetown. 2x4 GETTING INTO PRINT-JonathanaJOayJonJlBoloMl-Hlflh,School newspaper Size 2x6 2>8 4x4 itaffers Milton Smlth-(lelt), Leslie Meskin and Vincent Van Pelt critique the "1 would like to see the parents get •••••••••••••••^•••••••••••••••••••^•(^•••••^••iHHiBHHP*'- •'->-.- -fc' I 8 ft. 2.72 4.08 5.49 5.63 latest Issue of the Dayton Journal. Ten of the school's journalists recently at- more involved," Applebaum said, "the CONGRATULATIONS ALL AROUND-<-The four suc- are Ken Faigenbaum, Stuart Appleb«gm,.joSiJphf epp Jr., tended a three-day press conference at. Columbia University during which decisions are for u\e whole town and not cessful candidates for the Springfield Board of Education and Peter Petino.' Faigenbaum'won eJeifftfcia^qneTyear, 10 ft. 3.40 5.10 7.44 students from across the nation learned how to Improve their hewspaper and forjustonesegment." . shake hands and offer congratulations Tuesday night after unexpired term, while the other three won ftift^thlree-VBB'r •, .-;;• ,N yearbook publications. , winning seats in the II person election. From left to right terms. (Photobv. Don Rust). *'""' 12 ft. 4.48 6.41 9.02 "I'm elated!" according to Petino. From "We did everything we felt was FIRST DRINK 16 ft. 6.56 8.55 10.98 - _ • ANYTIME 4MERIG4N 18 ft. 9.40 12.35 • ; — wirhthiiAd lone coupon pti day pei customer) SL4IR-GLIM 20 ft. 7.80 11.82 16.68 Board accepts 's bid to buy Chisholm 892 Chancellor Ave. Many ptoplt • arthritic*, paralytics, Inrington cardiac and post-operatlv* patiants ByLYNNJOFFE "One of my concerns is that we are shotgun wedding than a voluntary .Committee's distress. In defense of the reject the single bid offered by the SI. which the total payment could be made. — •umiuHifcci v The local Board of Education voted 5- anticipating applying for federal and one," Committeeman Stanley Kaish committee, Gerst told the board, Demetrious Church before continuing *' climb stairs. * l "It wouldn't be a conditional We have stairway Illli to eliminate Main Many more popular size? In stock at similar savings...Redwood 2 Monday night to accept a bid reluc- state grants, by entering into this said. "There should be a certain amount of the discussion with Ruocco and Fein- payment." Ruocco said. as a barrier and return your. Ireedorti. and Fir also available. tantly offered by the Township Com- contract, we could be jeopardizing "They have succeeded in gambling, trust between two public bodies" — tuch. ,' .. • Feintuch added, "We're not asking Now. you can have (he Independence to go mittee for the purchase of the Chisholm those grants," Committeeman Bill our money. The whole negotiation trust that seemed missing. "We have heard a verbal offer from you to give it to jja. fpr nothing. We are Happy Hours to the second lloor or basement without We can custom design building and grounds at the lot's Cieri said.