City Schools Chosen As Pilot District for New State Monitoring Program
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PUBLIC LIBRARY - ADULT DEP7. 1175 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWA?, N4J. 07065 RAHWAY New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper-Established 1822 VOL. 161 NO. 43 RAHWAY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1983 USPS 454-160 20 CENTS City schools chosen as pilot district for new state monitoring program By Joan Gor/vnik missioner of Education Saul ilities, professional staff, issue of 3-2-1 Contact cond Language Education • Okayed a motion to im- • Accepted the resign- • Re-appointed Mrs. Lil- credits, and Glenda Albert, Rahway Superintendent Cooperman. mandated programs, achi- magazine. Program/Plan Update for plement career counseling ation of Mrs. Bronia Ichel. lian Dettmar from the Re- SI8,665 interim salary to of Schools Frank D. Bru- Under the new state evement of mandated basic the city's schools for the for the disadvantaged for an elementary art teacher, duction-In-Force list as a SI9,040 interim salary for nette announced on Oct. 1 7 monitoring plan, announc- skills, equal opportunity In other action, the sch- 1983-1984 school year, the balance of the current effective immediately. business education teacher master's degree plus 30 Rahway has been selected ed by Commissioner Coop- and affirmative action and ool body: which will be funded thro- school year which would in- • Accepted the resign- at the high school for the re- credits. as one of the three pilot erman on Aug. 3, school financial areas. • Appointed Raymond ugh local and state funds. clude one position of an ation of Denise Viggiano as mainder of the current sch- • Approved a motion to districts.in the state for ihe boards will be freed from In another matter, the Candiloro as the assistant • Accepted support funds elementary guidance coun- Ihe yearbook advisor/fin- ool year. name, the Howard Savings new monitoring process the constant monitoring of Board congratulated Rah- freshmen football coach for in the amount of 514,043, selor and state and local ancial, effective immediate- Bank as the depository for developed by the stale de- the past. way High School track the 1983-1984 school year. from Sept. 1, 1983, to Aug. funding. ly. the 1983-1984 school year. partment of education un- The new focus of the stars, Carlette Smith and • Named Kenneth Far- 31, 1984, to provide edu- • Appointed Mrs. Mar- • Changed the salaries of der which school districts state monitoring process to Claire Connors, for having rell as the junior varsity cational services for pre- • Approved the Middle sha Watson to the extra- the following staff members Bridge to close are classified. determine how well schools an article written and pub- boys basketball coach for school handicapped chil- States evaluation dates for services position of public due to extra college credits for repairs The state monitoring are fulfilling their mission lished about them in the Oc- the 1983-1984 school year. dren. Rahway High School to be information/communica- and retroactive to Sept. I: Railway's Lawrence St. took place in Rahway on will be composed of 10 ele- tober issue of Seventeen • Re-appointed George • Approved a motion to Tuesday to Friday, Dec. 4 tions person of the Rahway James Marino, SI7,225 in- bridge will be closed to Oct. 24 and 25. ments to be initiated oveY magazine. St. Andrassy as the assistant submit to the Union Coun- to 7, 1984. district for the 1983-1984 terim salary to SI7.490 for vehicle traffic on Mon- The trial monitoring is the next two years. The Board also cited boys basketball coach for ty superintendent of schools • Accepted the resign- school year. bachelor's degree plus 30 day. Oc.t 31. for repairs. the result of recent revisions These are: Planning, sch- Rahway Junior hftgh Sch- the 1983-1984 school year. a request to use the un- ation of Francis Mara, a • Appointed Adam fern credits; Toni Sullivan, The bridge will be of the slate's Thorough and ool/community relations, ool student, Martin Quinn, • Authorized the submis- recognized title of depart- special education teacher at as an industrial arts teacher S 14,685 interim salary lo opened to traffic on Fri- Efficient Education Law in- comprehensive curriculum/- for having his poem pub- sion and operation of the Bi- ment chairman for the Franklin School, effective at Rahway High School, re- S 14.955 interim salary for day. Dec. 2. itiated by New Jersey Com- instruction, attendance, fac- lished in the September lingual/English As A Se- 1983-1984 school year. on Oct. 15. troactive to Oct. 3. bachelor's degree plus 30 Erratum In a statement made at City to distribute the Oct. 11 meeting of the Rahway City Council by Merck income increases by 15% Third Ward Councilman free butter, cheese Max Sheld the council- man said he could not get A spokesman for Merck ty chemical and environ- year. Currency exchange non-narcotic long-acting will answer questions that On Aug. 30, 1983 Merck The staff of the Railway- incomes that are below the proper information to and Co., Inc. of Rahway to- mental-products segment." and a higher tax rate both analgesic, the company arose about the new formu- completed arrangements Dept. of Welfare will S27.639 and eight-member determine whether or not day announced net income he said. had a significant unfavor- spokesman said. lation. The suspension of with Banyu Pharmaceutical distribute butter and cheese households with incomes the shore-protection bond for the third quarter of The continued strength able effect on nine-month As previously announced distribution in early Sep- Co., Ltd. of Toyko for the to needy families of Rah- below S30.747. issue on the Tuesday. 1983 was SI09,022.000. or of the United Stales dollar earnings, according to Mr. Merck last month suspend- tember did not have a signi- acquisition by Merck of just way in the basement of the NO ONE WILL RECEIVE Nov. 8 ballot would pro- SI.47 per share of common in relation to foreign cur- Horan. ed distribution of the new ficant impact on third-quar- over 50% of Banyu. The City Hall at ! City Hall CHEESE AND BUTTER WITHOUT tect public beaches, and stock, an increase* of 15% rencies continued to have a Sales for the first nine osmotic-pump formulation ter or nine-months,financial previously-announced tran- Plaza, on Friday. Nov. 4. PROOF OF ELIGIBILITY. the bonding should pro- from S94.S4U,0QP. or SI.28 .significant- ad'.etse .impact 'hibijths of- 1983 were that of Its anti-inflammatory res'uirsT Mr. HorarY noted. ' saction, valued at approx- between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Those applying are asked tect those beaches. per share, for the third on the company'.*; earnings. of S2,390,36O,000, an in- product, indomethacin, in imately $313.5 million, in- Persons eligible may to bring in sturdy bags to This statement was re- quarter of 1982. A higher effective tax rate crease of 5% from the seven countries abroad Animal health products volves the purchase by Mer- register anytime to Mon- carry the butter and cheese ported incorrectly in last "Continuation of our reduced earnings by 9' per 52,271,570,000 for the first where it had been on the showed modest gains as a ck of newly-issued Banyu day, Oct. 31, from 8:30 a.m. week's Rah»a\ Ni-ns- cost-containment program, share in the quarter, the nine months of 1982. market. Other formulations result of the continued good common shares and bonds to 3:30 p.m. Proof of pro- Record. together with increased pro- chairman added. Contributing to the nine- of indomethacin, which has performance of ivermectin, to become convertible into gram identification must be ductivity, contributed to Sales for the third quarter month growth in human been a standard of therapy Merck's new product for additional shares of Banyu. presented. the third-quarter gain in in- were 5797,724.000, an in- health sales were 'Mefoxin,' for the past 18 years, are control of internal and ex- This investment did not Those eligible to receive come," said John J. Horan, crease of 6% from that of an injectable antibiotic; not involved. ternal parasites in animals, have a significant impact on butter and cheese include McDonald's to host the chairman and chief exe- S753.428.000 for the third 'Timoptic,' prescribed for The company's action, the company official said. earnings in the third persons receiving Food cutive officer of the health quarter of 1982. control of glaucoma, a ma- taken in cooperation with Specialty-chemical and en- quarter. Currently it is be- Stamp Supplemental Securi- products company. Net income for the first jor cause of blindness: health authorities, was in vironmental products sales ing accounted for using the ty Income (S. S. I.). Phar- chamber meeting "Third-quarter results nine months of 1983 was 'Hcptavax-B,' a vaccine response to concerns ex- : for the_ nine _months_ were _equity jnethod .of accoun- maceutical Assistance -to also benefited from an im- S346,020,OOOrorS4.68 per against hepatitis" B*'Mo pressed about initial reports below the 1982 level due to ting. In addition, on Oct. 1 the Aged or Disabled (P. A. This month's Rahway The store manager, Mar- proved product mix, as the share, up 10% from that of durelic," a potassium- of adverse reactions. Merck economic conditions world- the company increased its A. D.), Aid To Families Chamber of Commerce ilyn Yost, and Barbara human and animal health S315,596,000, or S4.27 per sparing diuretic for use in will meet with health agen- wide, but effective cost- ownership of Torii and Co., with Dependent Children meeting will be held on Lightner.