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WEATHER (National Weather Service, Newark Airport) Cloudy today, showers like ly. High in the mid SO's. Partly cloudy Friday and Saturday. fiUaifa ®tm?0Clearing Sunday. Weekend temperatures above normal. Highs in the low to mid SO’s. SERVING HILLSIDE & NORTH ELIZABETH Overnight lows in the 30's. VOL. S3 NO. 18 The Hillside Times, Thursday, February 24,1977 923-9207 PRICE H* Six file for board race John St. dike to cost *135,000 Six people filed petitions for candidacy for the Board of Education last week, in the order they drew for appear At the Township Committee, mission to build the new dike estimations for the cost of the the water and vandals do not ance on file ballot, they are meeting Tuesday night, Adam in January after several years dike were as high .as these carry away the flood stopping Mildred Xarlik, Larry Levee, Samiec, Township Engineer of delay from environment- offered by the engineer, who device. The estimated cost Robert Pearson, Jerry Kaplan, told the Committee that the alists in Trenton. It has been said that contracts may be includes the construction of a Rose Inez, and Katherine John St. dike and access road the committee’s intention to able to bring in slightly lower road between Gardner and Pease. expected to cost ap— move the expiating dike about - bids. Samiec did not expect John Streets. l here are twee, three year proximately $135,000 to con- 15 feet, so that emergency any bids to be very much low- Still hoping to be able to terms, which are open for ' struct. Hillside received per- vehicles wbuld be able to enter er, as he explained that the move the dike, the Committee these candidates to fill, Rob the area without the extended antoiint of work required to will seek possible methods of ert Parker and Michael ride through Union they must move the dike is considerable, funding the construction. Flannery have chosen not to New officers now take. The new dike would The dike is'600 feet of earth, The state permit allows the seek reelection. Mildred Kar- also provide increased protect-' and plans for a new dike in- Township two years to build Hk, who is now serving as ion against flooding. Earlier elude a riprap, stone to insure the new dike. president of the Board of At the reorganization meet Educations is running again. ing of the William.H. Buie The HILLSIDE TIMES will Community Center, held on Jerry Kaplan run descriptions of the candid-, January 13, 1977, Martin ates, this week and next Prince was elected Chairman; pleted a two year term with of Hurden Looker School, Union local 863. week, three each week. Fol-. Joseph Einloth, Vice-Chair the Hillside Board of Health. Hillside High School and He resides at 388 Princeton lowing are the first three. man and Roye-Ann Hargrove, As a concerned parent, Mr. Union College, where he grad Ave. with his mother Doris, Pearson looks forward hope uated with an Associate of Secretary. The Hillside Com and brother Lee. Mrs. Kaplan munity Center Commission fully toward serving the com Arts Degree in Accounting. At is a Hillside Board of Health Mr. Robert B. Pearson, of munity, and he feels that edu Union he made both the meets on the second Monday Commissioner. of the month in the General 548 Paul Street announces his cating children and preparing Dean’s List and President’s He has attended school candidacy for the Hillside them for adult life is one of the List.'He is currently attending Conference Room of the board meeting! regularly for Municipal Building. The pub Board of Education. Mr. most vital priorities in Hillside Montclair State College as a the past three years. He is Pearson is married and has and Americai society. pre-law student. lic Is invited to attend the 'greatly disturbed by the lack meetings. three sons. One son, Jona-' Kaplan has taken an active o f communication between the than, is in the third grade at Mrs. Catherine Pease of 234 role in many community and Hillside Board of Education the Calvin Coolidge School, Fitzpaterick Street, a former civic affairs. He is a former and the people of Hillside, Mr. Pearson is currently a Board Member, has an Boy Scout and member of the also the lack of cooperation member of the faculty of Ber nounced her candidacy for SGA Council. He has served between individual members New gen Community College. At election to the Hillside Board on the Hillside Safety Council of the Board.” this time, Mr. Pearson would of Education. where he played an active roje If elected, Kaplan stated library hours like to become involved in A resident of Hillside for 20. in the TOT Finders program. one bf the goals that he will community affairs, and he years, Mrs. Pease has taken He is presently serving as a work towards is 'a spirit of thinks that seeking and be an active role in Community Hillside Recreation Commis cooperation and communi The Hillside Public Library coming a member of the Hill affairs. She taught Sunday sioner, and is a member of cation between all levels of the will have new Saturday open side Board of education will School four years at Christ the Hillside B’ndi Brith Lodge community and the Hillside hours beginning, Saturday, , Drwide maximum-opportunity King Church. Mrs. Pease was 1514. As a member of the Hill Board of Education.” March 5. The hours wUl be to serve the community. ,a a active member in Hillside side Jaycees, he recently Mr. Kaplan has announced from 9 a.m.''ib'"S, {iim. The” Mr. Pearsori attended jer-’ Little League serving as treas chaired the Eastern Unidn that a meeting of Hillside . regular weekday Library hours sey City State College and urer, and was President of the County Junior Miss Pageant. residents interested in sup will remain the same: Fairleigh Dickinson Univer Ladies Auxilary of Hillside He has served at both the Hill porting his candidacy will be Monday - 9 a,m. to 8 p.m. sity. He holds B.A. and M.A. Pop Warner for two years. She side Health Fairs and the re held on Sunday evening, Tuesday - 9 a,ip. to 6 p.m. degrees from Jersey City State was a. member of the Hillside cent swine flu vaccination February 27 at 8 p.m. at the Wednesday - 9 a.ffl. to 8 p.m. College, and the M.B.A. de High School P.T.A., member program. Hillside War Memorial Build Thursday • 12 noon to 8 p.m. A tractor-trailor driven by Norman Brooks of Hummelstown, Pa. crashed Into the front of the gree from Fairleigh Dickinson of Concerned Parents and was Kaplan is employed by ing. All Hlllsiders who would Friday -12 noon to 6 p.m. home of Bernard L. Klemcheck 417 John 8t. Thursday. The driver, who was taken to Union University. In addition, he has appointed to the Citizens Leonard Wholesale Drug and like to meet Mr. Kaplan are Saturday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Memorial Hospital In serious condition, told police he lost control of his vehlcal when he was recently been accepted in a Advisory Committee of the is a member of the Teamster’s Invited to attend. cut off by an eastbound car on Route 22. (Photo by Ed Smith) Doctoral Program at Rutgers Hillside Board of Education. University. Mrs. Pease presently serves Mr. Pearson has been in the on the Board of Trustees at the Menza retires from senate field of education for ten Hillside Public Library. Free tax service for low With the completion o f his During his years in the years. Currently, he is an ad Mrs. Pease is employed by four year term in the State senate, Menza has had about ministrator at Betgen Com Eastern Airlines as a Reserva Senate, Alexander Menza will 20 of his bills signed into law. D a te b o o k munity College, and Is also tion Agent in tlleir Wood- income families teaching courses in the De be calling it quits. ”1 hope I He generally concentrated his bridge Reservation Center. have another Opportunity efforts in the areas of mental Kean College accounting county. It is imperative that all partment of Business. Pre She is married to Ea 1 Pease Thurtday February 24 viously, M r. Pearson was with sometime to serve the public health, the handicapped and students will be participating taxpayers obtain the proper and has a son Douglas, who is in some capacity or another, social problems. in a New Jersey Society of professional advice in pre Democratic Club, College Inn, 8 p.m . the Greater Newark Chamber a graduate of Hillside High Old Guard, Presbyterian Church, 10 a.m. of Commerce, Essex County but I am definately not going Certified Public Accountants paring their 1976 returns. School. to run for the state senate One year term project service project to pro Many organizations, Knights cl Columbus, 1220 Liberty Ave., 8:30 p.m. College and Glen Rock High Lions, College Inn, 6:30 p.m. School in Bergen County. In a press release, to the a g a in / Menza said. He said vide, free of charge a tax prep friends, relatives and other lay that he has been frustrated by on Rec Commission aration service for low income preparers hold themselves, Lean Una, Collage Inn, 7:16 p.m. Mr. Pearson is a communi Hillside Times, Jerry Kaplan Roth Lodge H117K of P. W ar Mem orial Building, 8:30 p.m.