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•I ' I /- •/••••:: •; - '. i. ... \ --r_ , - 1 .' '• i e Tha Zip Code for Sprintffield Is 07081 i AHalllnaVu SPRINGFIELD, N.J., THURSDAY, August 28,lv80 Second Clan Poitagt . (J.p. BOM 61, SprlntX^rf. NJ Paid. HI Sprlholl'W, N.J.,-. 30_«lnts Per Copy A.IA-Autumn Is InThoAIrl August 21,1960' By LINDA CARLEU Weltchek called" a drop in voter said .-Monday, "The population is' Springfield Mayor Robert Weltchek—Teglstratipn-andschoel-dnroilmerit in- greater than calculated by the cejisus."--— took—steps—Monda"" ' y t-o dlsprpv•• e significant,' ••'•. - . He attributed the 12 percent-population, ^preliminary population figures from . "Thirsame number of people live drop in'the census numbers to al.'•'foul--^- J," ? tbMJ S Census Bureouthat show the here, thiy are. just witting older," he up/' ." •__. » said..' '••-•'• .To calculate previous .^population i PRE-SEASdN PRACTICE-The Johathan payton Hag That'region Includes~Nodh~and'Central Jo^ey^uthlPn townships population^ecl.n.ng by 1 line Is practicing for tho first football game of the~season- Now York and Long Island Tho first competition for the almost 2,6t)0.r2,000.peopl. e School enrollment has dropped by 702 counts, the census buroau.has sent peo- ftrst through-eighth grade--students pie out ringing doorbclls-and counting . Scpt. 20. Tho marching band with its flagsters and ma|orot- . Dayton band is Sept. 28at Livingston High School. A fact shectsjjased on new hebsihg : • tes are. Chapter V champions of the Tournament-of_Bands. built /in the townShjp during the past since" 1970. Census figures Indicate a heads, he said. In 1980, he'did not see : l • decade is-being drawn up to bedrop in township population of 1,889., any hoadbounters canvassing houses, A'° ofchlldfen see Jane blurred __If_thosol702i children havegrewnup • likei our fieadline'.r and just ac- fe proteclHd.Ypuf By» should .presented- to. the census bureau,. he said. ...-'' -.'••''. cept IL * \ be examined regularly, too,' Weltchek snid. and.m'ovcd away? that-still-would not Many people probably, did not fill out- "The amount of ho'usihg has iiieMas-' offset the •growth in population which ' -Maybe your child's vision has "- Our professional. Optomeiric of- the census questionnair.e, he said.. :.. Gruber's-TheQuality-Value • on course c id, so - logically (he number • of1' poo))ld must have-resulted from new housing, f ice-provides-complete care and - ed, so logically (he number of people^ must have-resulted from new housing, Additional census questionnaires are blurred, "but he: or she doesn't , guidance and includes the services Store for Jhe Young Student • hc.mayorsaid. in the front hall in the. Municipal -know to tell you that something is' ho reside in thetpwn have increased, Building for those who hovc~not" sent' wrong, • ••• . • of a stylist to assist you with your bfingsyou the pre-season: -i said. ''There is low or no rate of ^Ho saw a letter mailed from the con- frame selection. There is no charge "safenufihe year! .. icancles in apartmentsand no empty • sus bureau late last woek which shewed one in, but np one has picked cne up.yet, Weasehave.yoiir child's eyes ex- : tht tewnshi'p population droppingJrpm for frame adjustments. A complete JUses," he added. .amihed at - least' once a year. , ,. The number of vacahthquscs. cari be 15,740 to 13,B51vhe said...', The Union County office of the Census '. .professional eye exam will,make. Regular eye examsr.are the sensible A now writing course will be offered «threo years," he said. determined becausc.-each' residence Arthur Buenrcr, township clerk, Bureau- also Is" retracing' its ;work by-- way to be sure that your child's vi- ""••M-JW efclM seeiiane .. under the Dayton curriculum. •.,. in the Jonathan Daytpn Regional high'. Nationwide, a cry for fetter reading must have a certificate of occupancy to acknowledged 'theMet'tcr had been checking on housing units throughout- and everything else-clearly. A new program for neurologicaily Im- ^OuLentireistock- ' school curriculum wncn doors] open. and writing, skills has been, heard as be lived in.' There isho record uf'vucantr thircoTintyHhat-wcre-repDrtcd. vacarit-f 1 paired high school students will be . : ktffschool - Wednesday for the 198O-8i:schoql year.. r«ducatorsrpar6nts arid students realize located at"therhlghschooUaindTirro!^—apartment. s because a certificatc-cf-pcr i^alth6ugh-he-said^f=19^ tlie-andhomos-whiclwlid-hot.return-a-quesM: Call Our Office For An Appointment merchandise is on . Springfield elementary schools also that a generation of students brought up panded prograti? for auditorily township had not yet receiyodlhe^cen- tlonnaire, ,' ''.'•••••.- - • 1 auditcrily im- cupancy is given to an entire building w I—sale at Great-trices^- ^ —start classes Wednesday-fpr4ialf-a-day_,uin_ television have..Jess...developed paireid studenttdj s wililll bo lbcateltd gt-fbo nnt) not' to separate'units, according to sus figures. '•• ... >v A total pf 109 new hemes in Spr- Wter seeing the figurcsr WcltcheKingfi8ld-is4n.the;prccess.pf being built. .' Dr. Marvin JBram, |~uow through— _JHIgh—;echnal—ftnghman—anH—c^hnnf y^fi^g nnH wipT'g skill" <hm\ In ^ -GovdbivinBston. Hlgir School for Spr-" the building inspeotorVtifficu. employeel s report Tuesday for-orienta- ' past, hcadded. Ingfield .and Mountainside students, Labor Day. • tions and faculty meetings. Several courses, Including Writing Merricliinik said, •• .Skills ..and World Literature, Points, of pected to be about the same as last •View in the Short Story, Literature of Jonathan Dayton students will attend year's enrollment of 1,109 students, ac- T^rriici EYE CARE ASSOCIATES cording to Anne Rpmnno, principal. .Registration for grodos one through 1980-81 curriculum because of declining orlontatien Tuesday. .. 'Vision-Care, Eye Wear, Contact Lenses Boys & Students ofgftt in the Springfield school district enrollment; according tp Dr.- Donald 1 'On Thursday,' the rpgular 'full-day . 50 0 .still Isxroritinuing, so district educators Mcrachnik, superintendent of sohoqls. SSwtr^ySr ' N W<><<< Avenue- Famous Maker arc unsutatif enrollment will equal last Othor courses to be dropped include program will start for all students, oserto year's total ofvljl2d students. .Innovative Poetry, Investigation"^ Registration for children in grades' > ..-.- x -.- The new- ohe^emcstcr. required Matter and Energy,'Investigation .of. one through eight who moved to Spr- JACKETS 1 By LINDA CARLEU play on Colonial Terrace which does not . The committeftold residenls.to call !_elth:piam.accepted.^ course is called ^'EffcctiVe Writing' Forces and the Universe, and Plant ingfield, during the-siimrner Is being W!nlerjuhebsi»14-20 ' « . l^W/^" Children in the vicinity Of Colonial have sidewalks, Several times children the police if they are disturbed by gangs ,- • Vlu-. MutarCharoa ". and will be taken during.a .students Biology, ho said. •• .: . held today from 8 a.m. to noon and ' Terrace"probably will be able to attend have come close to-bplrig injured, they of teenagers. Groups would bo disbnnd- Junior or Senior, year-*•*""'' _jrh'ose subjects'are "streamlined" in- Tuesday from, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the a new playground with swings, seo- sald. * '.•'•''. ed Immediately, they said. special shot' to develop wrltThfiskills, jojottict-Courses^Slegelsaid.: I James Caldwell, Thelma Sandmeler,' , The proposed park would.be built qn-,, ; .".I doij'.t wartt this park behind my ~ P-lorenca- saws'and a basketball court I,'dlr^pr~~~^loMth"anT)aj»ton"wlll"offera;Croative—Edward-—Walton^ond A 1.2-acre parcel of land'will be ac- w.haV,,is: now. a" tree nursery located house.-lf-I-want to entertain, the park is Of Instruction for:Jhe regional.schbaj^ writing courso'every year now as an Gaiidlneerschools. — quired . wHh coilnty funds and' Green behind seven South Maple Avenue an invasion of my privacy,"- said fict^ '.. olective course, instead of oh alternate Students In grades one through eight Acres matching funds under an or- homes and six Colonial Terrace homes. Carolyn Barta of Colonial Terrace. "1 "Agreatdeal'ofomphasis on writing . yea'rs, : 7~••'':'-.''•' also will attend half a day of .school dinance passed unanimously by the Access to i£ is gained from a driveway, haveseeh no-plans'. How can I approve $ 60 is being placed on students in the high "' Other English courses will continue Wednesday. Kihder.fjarteneT-s will ai- Township Committee Tuesday, night on Colonial Terrace. It-would be sur- 'of something I don't knoM/'" she asked,. school. Although the total English pro- to be offered on an alternate basis so op- tend abbreviated morning and after- after an.hour-long public hearing. rounded by a six-foot fence.: ^__u__ _ ' " . .. NOW 36.t6'41 . gram has omphasis. on wrtlihg, tho em- tions are available," Siegel said. noon classes from 8:45 to 10:30 a.m. and : Under the Green Acres matching——'We-havetoTionside' •• ••-—-—'-•-r- si-•-x• block•-'-->—s of' Preliminary playground plans were phhsis has increased during the. past • Two years • of English is required froml2:25to2:10p,m. .-.- '.-funds program, Springfield will receive . children .who have- no where to go! shown ..to the residents by Walter PULLOVERS half of the assessed value of the land \ Those are the ones we have to-proteet.' Kozub, township engineer. and $39,000 in county funds. Inconveniences ol somo are for the He said he would welcome'sugges- During the hearing, a'petition signed good of all. That's the way democracy tions, from neighbors of-(th¥' proposed • i7 Witness-victim project credited park as plans for type and location of Avorks in this country," said one.resi- by. about-15 Soutli'Maple Avenue and playground equipment are firrtied. KNIT PULLOVERS & Colonial Terrace- residents protesting dent. •••:. _, *' . " '.' the proppsed plnygrpund was givon tp Residents whose property abuts. the ' The. Township Committee loldtheop- TURTIE NECK SHIRTS for bringing change in attitude . the cpmmlttce by Resemary Fiocco. proppsed ^park_ said thot feared ponentsof the park that many of them Si 1 h ind $10.