Rage 16 CRANFORD iti%) CHRONICLE Thursday, February 21. 1980 Crawford's Way Ahead 0i Garwood budget shows Schooltime: more on four point hike; the new/gym program, ^ Ed Kenilworth's OKed plus Greek mythology Page~2\ ~ ; ,..-._.,1^ Page 9 The new state school board niandate education in grade 11 to develop courses in1 family life is npl Since no administrative^ guidelifltes have been issued yet byu the state, expected to require much adjustment USI'S KUi 80(1 S<-corld Class PoMage P;iid Cranford, N.J. 20CKNTS inCraiiford. The family living program Robert D. Paul, schools superintendent,, VOfa. 87 No, g^Published Every Thursday Thursday, February 28', 198(1 Serving (Inmfprd, Kcmhvorth ittui (>nnvo/xl started here eight years ago after said he "assumes we are in compliance,'1 considerable debate. , - - butvvill have to gear up for K to 3." The state will require,,however, a The regulations call for local districts curriculum for grades K to 12. Cranford to provide family life < education by currently starts "tiie-i>pogram in the September 1981v including the In Our fourth grade . • physiological and psychological basis of - New school plan keeps The local program started in 1972 for human development, sexuality and grades 4,5 and 6. The family living units repr/ctdfjctiofn. • a ' : • """'" ' ' "•'.'" - .'•-•• " ' • for grades 7,8 and 9'were introduced in Accq|dirig to legislation signed by 1973 in the health programs. There is a Gpv.,ByrneMonday, parents with moral detailed family living curriculum again or^ religious convictions against sex. in grade 12 after a lapse for first aid and • education, may have their children drug education in grade 10 aod driver's excusetT '. ' r 5th-6tlr grade grouping : ON THE PORCH Clifford Mickelson exairiines his damaged porcr*. tale Vehicle hit tree ana Tjed""bUT left a tra jf- I -11CCiO. fHrotrrby Greg? Prioe. •'.". By ROSALIE GROSS " - were the case.,. Samuel Morneweck, presentation and comments Irom 15 LOOKING SHARP —. Paul 'DeMicco, Peter Jacobs and Rocfer Charles Named Director Of Walnut and Livingston Scfiools will board member, said the. "next board members of the audience^ the board Schreiner, tea.cher- of {he Cranford-High School graphic arts product ^remain K'-S buildings next September will have lo'deal with.it." voted on Plan F amid confusion-on the tiori class .check the color registration of silk Serened Belgiurn and multi-grading will be/established However, at Tuesday's regular board [)art of the board - / • * • ''-^s^Ja> •v .-^ -4 •-.*.. <•' ' " ?• ; t '- Chursnay, ((.'(roru'arv ZH, I9W) CKANKOHI) • ••,' • \ - J ..V- ... y • ,, - Tlmrsdnv* k< 2H. m UIM (,;H.\\'F : N...J ' ('Illi.ONICLK Page 5 Editorials Viewpoint As tve were G.S.Cookies:'Whale "Total Living' Lecture Planned .'.: ...... ". . ji/.vjL-ars ..... By Atfhiir and Without it: the flirt".Scout' troops' "•"".-" Gertrude Raylessja teaeJieH L. I ,.v 1 Page HCR-^NPORD (N.J.) CHRONICLE Thursday. February 1>», 1'JHo Thursday, February'28, 1980CHANFORP (N.J )CHRONICLE p/ge 9 . Madison Swims 12 Rec. wrestlers Bears Halt Gaiiudks .'•'••-- • t ' - ••....•"•. ". - - -• •• B> SIKKOTCH . i,e(,nar j. , JLt" '—" - ' J- "\ ' J irr P;iK<- K) CHANPORD(N.J.VCHRONICLE Thursday; February 28, 1980' . . V, 1 _. ,; NF^ qulnsmgnls ol Arilcle VI. Section. C , (herelnallar referred to aa "Or- fiddbrV rijtmtr and address Each WHEREAS- the o/dinu' !• on the South by Brookslde Placti In ment, all as shown on and In accor- ol thrj Zoning Ordiriance lo permit dlnanpo^a 10") and. to ih,e extent pi proposal shall be accompanied bitra extensive and Is tonlujn, the Tp«nsrtjp and on We West by dance with plans and specifications tho construction oLa'bay window on It JO.OOO. from money? no* held by certlTled check in thr> aruounf of 560aralfr primed volurrn-s the boundary between the Towrfshlp on file. In Ihe olflce' of Ihe Township Irbnl ol residence Ihus haVlnn less Boh Fuller Steps Down As Cranford Building 10"/.. pi |h« total smou.nl^rj or a_t>ld_( Police Lt. Myron Gymbaluk Retires after Three Decades the Township previously received and the Borough" of Oarwpod,' In- Clerk and hereby a.pproved -and as . tnan-reQUIrcO fronj yard ser Laifr.on. bontl in the lull amount ol the bid" from.Ihe Unltod Stale* D«piWmW cludrng- acquWtlofl'by'purcKasB-o^ "«er«to ss.s s of Bald 6bllgallons and Iniorosl Appmrplallam APPHDPHIAIIONS 8S.S S Avonuu. Crunlord. Kj«w Jtii' nr|ii Olhr.'r exponruts 8ggg . 30.000 00 S8S 8 15.000 00 ' 37.155.00 00 37,155.00 45,38960 37,810.00 00 37,810.00 40,245.00 .00 .00 .00 27.0OO 00 26.65B 37 15.00TJ00 proceedings ol tho Township, mak-, Salaries .Othor, Instr 'stall . 27.000 00 00 School Ouildiruj Aid l Township EngihyoY ilu'ir ) • % SUIJTOTAL 364.190.00 Obbt Service ^ -* 1,963 00 1.060.736 00 , flii7.3bO 57 I OUG 5B2 00 (6b 063 001 1 021 -iiK) 00 1 "156 2ti J BO J ; .00 364.100.00 412,708.78 375.B1OOO 00 375.B1O.OO 41O.69&O0 Ing appropriations or authorizing the Salaries Sec. & Clor Aasl TOTALS $1.050772 00 bumnosH day Irom 0:^0 JIK> ln:,lrtlcllon Principal • 585,000.00 .00 5B5,OO0.OO 585;OOO.OO 590.000.00 *' ,00 590,000.00 530.000.00 30.000 00 "30 000 00 Total Balancus Isauance of bond notes for tho OtliorSuliirius lor Inair p *m Salarlt'S Prirmlpula - ' 368.23500 Ihterost. 394,258.75 .00 394,258.75 389,775.00 ,00 • 369,776.00 ' 345.207.50" fi.OOO 00 G.OOO. 00 I MO 00 Jun»j 30. 1979 „ 307 039 27 00 368,235.00 340,850.26 330.595.00 00 330,505.00 346.355.00 Improvement or purpose described Textbooks • • \, 6.500 00 5.500 00 4.457 B6 "" Th« purpo^p ol tfwctfivjnfi I i Salnrlur. Su()v o( Instr. " ' 58.465.00 00 58.485.00 59,395.00 Sinking Fund .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . .00 .00 ,00 ' • TotaCtvpjindt- " "- --'•- - Hi 81.670.OO .00 81.570,00 84.620.00 _.ln_8»c'l!on 3 of this bond ordinance. -.. : lor Ihu purctvuuu ol ro:td v*:\u Sulurlus liMChoro . Siu Total Dobt Service. 079.268.75 .00...- ^97.0.258.r'5_ .079.258.75 .959,77>.00 .00 -059.776.00 -Schoof Llb: & Audio -- 6.0OOO0 5 000 00 5.139.175.00 00 5.130.175,00 5.087,880.06 5.258.645OO 00 5,2511,64-rQQ 5.4-15.885.00 935,207:50 Including particularly tho . or- li.560 00 4.640 50 "0.006 od lufHsi und Bah "" • . \ , tat Iho 1060 cuiondur yu.v. Mtif<«'^ ' Additional Slalo School - Attendanco und Health Service's' ~H- 60 00 50 00 .IMPROVEMENT AUTHQHI/.ATIOUS School Lib & Audio authorize tho Issuance hurealtor ol 50 00 - • 50 00 roQuirod mulL*TI,IIt) .'iro at; loM".' Visual M.itorlals Salaries Alluiidjuco . 50 00 JULV 1 1'J78 lo JUNE 30. 1979 47.605.00 .00 47,865.00 45.8S5.92 51.BBO.00 00 51,890.00 48.025.00 Building Aid Ch. 177 bonds or. notes lor tho purposo ol \ '"~T*0Toni* 3/4" nojd Sloni! Tfj.'lchlno Suppllos 171,040.00 Olhor Exponsoa Xtten 17 260 00 J 7 700 00 .00 171.O4D0O 176,876.33 199,aZ0J)O. 00 199.970.00 217.585.00 Principal . '~ .00 00 ''.TO ' .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 llnanclno said Improvement 0' pur- 3.6E5 00 18.375 00 IB.725 00 17.250 00 Unijupondud ImpriWumenl'i . ^. 75 Tons 1 1/2" Road Slonc Other Euponttys 71.725.00 Salaries Health 15.350 00 2,000 00 1 600 00 .00 -71,725.00 63.445.30 82.815.00 00 ' .82,815.00 04,475.00 Interest .00-' 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 00 pose or make appropriations lor suld 1.000 00 •VlOfUS. _ 2.00000 Auth01li.1l1.Ojn3 July 1 1370 SUBTOTAL Other Expenses Health 1.900 00 19.300 00 10.260 00 25 Ton% 2 V2" Houd Siono 6,709.015.00 .00 8.709.015.00 6,624,607 73r"—8,880.875.00.. 00 6,860,875.00 7.052,700.00 Addlllonul Stato School Improvement or purposo In oxCuss _, 20.025 00 10.1131 16 , 19.300 00 SUBTOTAL 17.300.00 3.025 00 Revenues 50 Tons PtuparaloryUH " ('' Attundiihcn Jind Houlth Services Building Aid Ch. 74 of tho amount horelnabovo ataTotTti's' : Transportation Bonds or Notes Authored -.? WtniorJ-nlchlnflMii*-- ~ "" ; ' Siil.irlo'i-Atttrndance .. 2.77O.0O .DO 2#70.00 2.349.34 3.150.00 .00 3.15000 ' 3.410.00 Principal 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 . i.h'j .a'pprojirliillpn. ttiernlnr.. Any... Lorliil Tan Luvy 12 000 1 1 SOO Tons FAOC. MS Of utjui---* - . Othur Exponnes-Atten. .00 .00 .00 .00 -IntfireM _ — '- ^ -; - • - •• ".00 ••'•••. ;oo : moneys expended and obligations . Salaries .'. ; I2.p00,00 AulhBilzui'lTriiiVsIm 01 Balance^"' ' ' .----.I-.-'.:.- '• .00 od ',00 .. ••." ' " ':oo 00- - r -.00- — -.00 : • :oo- ,000.0 ^-•-....16.000 00. .-. ..1.1-1 Kl Surluco Cours« Miw #6 S,il.irliisHi)iillti 89.280.00 .00 89.B8O.00 88.836.37 B2.615.0O Tofui Additional Stato ' Incurred In an aggregate amount not Contr. Sorv. & Pub Curr .00 B2.615,O0 88,885.00 Olhor rioveniie 500 Tons Plant Mm-•(!•! ',.. Clthor E)rptir>:lMa-Hflalth 8.32O.0O .00 U.32OOO B.140.03 . School Dulldlny Aid exceeding $3,000,000 pursuant lo Replacement ol Vehicles. r 6,700:00 00 6,700.00 O.240.00 .00 00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 TOTAL nCVENUES - - Coufsi) Mu H\ SUB TOTAL 98,370.00 .00 98,370.00 07,125.64 02.01500 TOTALS 1O;B87.26975 00 10.887.260 76 10,083.820.13 11.032.932.00 appropriation made Jiy ' said or- Purchuse ol New Vohlclea '.00 02,015.00 101.335.00 69,225.00 11.122.1S/00 11,035,50770 ' TOTAL riCVENUF.S AND ElECimNING BALANCE 10 Tons Hot 1/4" Hifi.1-'-' . rr;in:iporljitlon Total Balances' dinances or olhej' proceedings ahull Pupil Trans. Insurango 3.000 00 3 000 00 S.'ilarlus —1 liiiprauainanl Autltuil/allon Eiiuailillliiriii Pldnt Ml« ' .00 .00 .00 00 00 00 00 ' .00 Juno 30. 1B70 1,207,701.24 "" - . be"accounted and doomad'to havu CurrlciVur Activities 16 00U 00 Sites 100 Tons Treatud Doicino i< Conlr Sorv H Pub. Carr". ^ 153,220.0b .00 153.220.00 197,593.30 210,410.00 00 210.41000 255,280.00 Total Expen- Ottter Expenses 11 115 33 16 000 00 15 000 00 boonj)xpornl(id-0(Jiicurrodpurnuanl •- ft.ooo.po . lft.000 00 Building;' . - &aiJ?'tiUlU, course ccuaHud noplacomont of Vohlclea .00 .00 .00 .00 ,00 00 .. , 00 .00 . allures and , . SUB-TOTAL :) Equipmor^l 7B41 23 Thtt pncit bid nh&ll b Jl : r ^/rW <4!r«^^rJh->^riR 1 t: • ' " . :• • v -•- .(' ••••.'-.:. • •' . ft"'.'.'• "• •f ! ••/ i 14 (ft. j'.) CHRONICLE Thursday, February 28.~19B0 • • > Cicdtoelli Appointed School Budget To Gqt • ;". Ralph J, Cicchelli has treasurer. - He is "a , _ J , __. •>_ _'. .been appointed assistant graduate of West Orange vice president of Capital Mountain .High. School and How to save a bundle on heat Hearing At Brookside if. Savings and Loan holds a. B. A. degree from' PTA^will meet Association-; a Monday -at 8 p.m. to hear an analysis of Charles J. Pfost, M.B.A. dpgree from Seton the proposed 1980-81 school budget by president. . Cicchelli, a Hall University,.'both in , Robert,D. Paul, superintendent...... former district "manager economies'; Cicchelli is; The annual book fair will be March 4 for HSR Block.Inc. joined also' a member t>( the to 6 in the Brookside music room. A Capital Savings in 1976 Financial Managers selection of.chilxlr.en *s" boOks~at" reason" and has since served as an Society and the National.. able prices will be sold.. Children will IRA-Keogh Account Association of Enrolled have an opportunity to browse Tuesday Advisor and assistant Agents. .._.•" -and make purchases the next two "days: He and his wife, Debra, Proceeds will be used for assembly reside in West Orange. programs and the purchase of sugple- Hospital Sets inental educational material. • Program On HAROLD F. Students At Walnut BENNER, INC. David Jagerman Hear| Illness Enact 'Snow White', A" free [community BODY AND FENDER education program on STRAIGHTENING • {.* .' Photography A dramatization of "Snow -White"and •.-• proper nutrition will be ANDJOWING the Seven Dwarfs" was presented at a Is. offered in March at Walnut Avenue School assembly - . Children's Specialized Estimates Furnished program by Mrs. Amy Matthews' sixth Course Set •"Ffospital in .cooperation grade class. . . ---; A lO^week course in. practical black 'g* J^ Westfield Adult 276-1111 276-1117 ——*l-h is-studen t-produet iorr-was-di reeted- "" By Steven Fisher. Hejwas assisted by a CRANFORD, N.J. .. cornrniTCeeTor staging, props~IigJT(s"arT3 Center, 114 Miln St. The. instructor will 'March 4 11 18 and 25 from -. program, which included,Dawn Hnyda; Mh 4 11 18 d 25 f be David Jagerman, a member of the 7:3o to 9-30 p m at the ¥¥•¥¥•¥-¥¥¥*¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ - -ISusa ti—Cui'tis<.v.^fj^ki-Aojthoiiy••vWhiternan.- -rCra-nfor-d - Camera- dub — which isi—pediatric rehabilitation A SMALL SIMPLE COMPUTER THAT COULD The cast included, Michele Arthur, sponsoring the course Wednesdays hospital on New BRAKES -•'•' Cheryl LaBracio, Michael'MazurvShari through JVlay 7. Providence Road, accord- SA VE YOU 15% OR MORE A YEAR ONHEA TING BILLS. Weiner, Jeff Schweikardt, Patricia-, ... ing to tyr^-Sallje Comey, •••* Most peorjjp• think_the qnlv vyoy to cut down on their., How MasterMind "waters down" your heating blllg. Shorm; Steven Suszczynski, Gle'rfn; Topics will 'include-:- film cnarac- •*inservi'ce instructor at" rH aerie,-Seott Perez; David Rajkowski^, teristicsi camera coritrols,'"light meter 1 2 WHEELS: homo heating bills is.tplower. thdhritierinqstat'jBrid MasterMind consists o^s solid-state electronic, Childre n's SpeciaUz%.j_[•"..'. • * throw on o couple of sweaters..' _...."-,. -.'-•.[ computer and two s6lid-,state ternperature probes 'Larry Cofsky, Bruce Cargill,~ Robert use; f)lrr£ developments printitig^ make- The four sessions—will Cadillac, Fnrd; Cltauy, , , Amprlcan Cars * Well, now-thoro's a bettor way: MastorMind.' A that moasuro outdoor temperature and tho , Baker, and Danny Kankowskf. * up, of developers and fixers, and high- focus on proper -diet in •X .-Whllo You Walt — —«small. solid-stato- computor-that controls hoatinri temperature of the water in your boiler.f^** Mrs, Schweikardt ^helped with resolutionuJ35. mm photography. Any •childhood as'a means of * costs by controlling tho tomperaturo df tho water in As the nrobos send inforrriation to the computer, it v costuming. .jorroat adjustable camera is suitable. preyenting adult illness; 353-9244 •* now diet affects the body "•< your central hooting boiler. '. • . . uutBmSttTSIIy adjusts your boiler water temperature S. ELMORA EXXON *•' If you havo a forced hot wator heating system (gas to the precise tomporatnre necessary to satisfy your in relation to skin dis- • •• SERVICENTER M -k or oil) in ypur homo, it could save yotT 1 5% or moro a • hoating need. • orders, the "teeth and - S. Elmora Avb.^ Cpr. Obituary allergies; the harmful Erlco.. bptwTSt. Goorflo yoor on your hoating bill. On vory cold days, your boiler water temperature effects of junk food; diets & Bayway Clrc, ELIZ. (Models are available (or boilors with tankloss remains high. On Warmer days, the computer simply recommended '• during domostic hpt wator systems). lowers tho water temperature.. Yet you have all tho Francis D. Dulicai .pregnancy; meeting heat you-need. . . energy needs in various,, MastbrMindv then • eliminates unnecessary fuel ._ How your heating system gqty you Into hot water. consumption. • ••__._' '_ :.'..:_..'....'...... j. ,- A-JfaneraJ-rnass will-beofferedrirrStr- — A-momber-of-the^nited-States Chess "sports; and "h'ffw -diets- . You probably: think the only time you incuf heatjng How •Comfortable'will you feal with MasterMInd? ""•Mi'chWl Church tomorrow'for Francis Federation, Mr. Dulicai also was a relate to. behavior dis- : costs is wKnh'.yninLthntmnst.'at-1'4-nhfling-fOr-hri.'it-r —Very. - ••— .-'-•. •• . . i .- __. . D. Dulicai, 69, who died'Monday at the membe_^ r of the American—Contract—or-dersr-——^ ——— Not'trOo. Even whon your heat isn't on, tho wiitor g g and the Westfield Bocause MasterMind constantly monitors changos "Tampa-, -fla. ATrporTof an apparenO^uJge,.League the in your boilor is boing kopYhot. Vory l{ot. . in outdoor temperature, your Indoor temperature is heart attack. Interment will be in Holy ~Duplicat ..*-«.e BridgeClub. . He was a com- i That's fino for. extremoly cold days, whon you ^less subject to fluctuation, thus providing a more, —erossr^em^tery^NqrtrrjArlingfdnon.. municant of St. Michael Chureh^and its hoat. On most days, though, it's just constant leVel of,heaT. •.. ; " Austria- JHolyJName Society. _ ...,,... CAR? Mr. Dulicai was. born in Which moans that, In addition to saving you ""-ITungjiry, he moved ^ii -Jersey City- tii- J950: He retired" liiVa^sonT-rJaiiieJ s FF, . -of f after 35 years as an account executive Roosevelt; a daughter, Mrs. .Linda D. WANTED with Mobay Ch'emical Corp., Mountain- HagenaU of North Plainfield, three f CALL TODAY: 276-0990 • / - • .r side, lie received degrees in. chemistry grandchildren and a great-grandson. and accounting fr.om. Columbia Arrangements are by the Dooley -- Universityr ~ ' • -- , ' Funeral Home, 218 W. North Ave. JENEWEIN VOLKSWAGEN REEL-STRONG FUEL CO. "DEPENDABLE, FRIENDIY SERVICE SINCE 1925" .••••"••• CLIP & SAVE '•••"•• 900E.EIizabelh Ave .Burner Service WaUrH.at.r. 94* UXINOTON AVINUI. CRANFOM* NATURAL WONDER : Linden Heating Installations Humldillart Air Conditioning Electronic ClMnari BIG LASH BIC " 486-6200 you get -it.- away. Don't be confused by all the shouting "NOW." CAU with this coupon T ' (REG. 98°) REGAL 112 NORTH AVE., W. DRUG STORE • "ppp! Rustic Mill Diner 34 Eastman St., Cranford* 276-6100 • ' Burton Goodman InBBBBILlHHBBHHBHBaHHBHHLiBHHl 27^0099 PAID FOR: is still the best interest/checking plan in all New Jersey • GOLD • SILVER •COINS • DlAMONDS • JEWELRY (Any Condition) • PLATINUM No; • TOP DOLLAR PAID! , 212 FAY TO THE OfeOtR Of_ .DOLLARS NB THE NATIONAL BANK Nil OF NEW JERSEY ,*?*^^ SM I IK' r,..,i,,ji j v, k ..I I ulvlllV ll.M The Earner is better than NOW Accounts. You earn 5^ We think it gives you-and your money the best deal in all New Jersey. , Because the new NOWAccounts at other New Jersey banks only-pay 5% and have much higherminirnum balance requirements. Or charges ' NOWAccounts pay that could cost more than the interest is worth. Or both. Compare. Most other banks requlrjra $1,000 or $2,000 balance to avoid their monthly fees. With The Earner, just a $500 mininuim balance $500 minimum u;aiucsrchargG&:aridth«roaKer»tfH DEALER INQUIRIES INVITED v SAT. & SUN.. 10.-3:30 P.M. -Ghyck into The 5/,% Earner today. See if-y.ou'don't find it's the best •r .. balance to waive deal in town. ' ' . , .. ' charges ADAM STERLING & COMPANY, INC. THE NATIONAL BANK Plus 24 hour OF NEW JERSEY Tel. (201) 276- A IVdclilv Union B.ir\corpnr.ilion Biinlt Mi'mlwr I'DIC MaxMeller Po all.your.banking anytime v^ith Maxi-Tfllur— NL-IU J«rseV's largest 24-hour bdr>kitig banking Cnnlord ONIce 2 North Avenue, West 547 A BOULEVARD, KENILWORTH (200 233-9400 1 mile west of G.S. Pkwy. Exit 138-Kenilworth From Route 22 East-turn Right at McDonaldstyK will. Voting .yes were McCarty.iMorneweck, ' James Switek returned the.suspect here discovered' on the northbound ramp of persons'are invited-CaH-272-9.l60i ext. ':';> ' "' Schools. According, -to" a -'-detailed l«?;"iiwarted toilfiteiTOine which childr&n• Itichar.d Nicholls, J^e'iard jPajadisp" . Sunday night. ..'_. ,,.;, ^.. .Parkway, exit. 137 early Monday will"be Ronnie'Agnese, certified Parent i 'Effectiveness-Trainer and parent- of .a. 309 for. more. infprm.atiQn, ... , THEM...AND SAVE! preaentalion_ by the^- school will be.st'lecteC. Principals, teacjrcrs " arfd'Bi'enda-''Klb 'i'n_ '."Vrjitmg'n'orwas'lra Several other thefts were reported to' morning, wtth4he-ignition"punched out. 1 administrators._ . .. ,. the combination classes ;llld parents will- decide on the ".most .Weinstock who 'sit iH "ff something is police here in recent d&ys. On Feb. 12 a The owner is Steven J;, Picqiano of Old Member Sought For School Study Group Three counts will'be semi-departmentalized.- All^JTftlV acceptable method of implement-ntion at done against-the-vtill of the community, • _-S,tene£t'cadio w^stqlenjrjomjhe^ar of Bridge, % and sixth graders will be grouped Ry'' tyich of the four schools. • ' it will wwy work." . BresleHreslerr abstaineabstained Any citizen ihterested in' serving on • a board member, teacher, 2 OFF O1FF tiblas DiFabid;''2;'0~has~be !—achievement._lev.eL-ldr_.xeading__and_lL ihc. udministratioii ;i»itor fjrst voting" no. ..the School Facilities Study Committee is administrator, student; vPTC charged with three counts of causing math. . asked to contact Fred J. More, Board of represenative, Planning Board ALL PURCHASES ALL PURCHASES ALL PURCHASES death by auto plus driving while There wfll be a traditional fiflilv- and r • Education secretary. member and one community member at UP TO $29.95 • OVER $30 OVER $40 underthe influence of an intoxicant: L_sixth_gr_ade_classroom at each of the four The new long-range committee was large. DiFabio, of 13 West End PI., was the schools plus, one combination class.The authorized by the school board in The community member will be'' lone survivor of the two-car collision four combination classes districtwidc "December to study the future use of appointed by the board. Feb. 9 that claimed the lives of .two will save the salaries of four teachers or schools and make recommendations, 7 7~~JnENERGY QUERIES ~ brothers from Mountainside and a l£0,000_ . ' ' ' the committee membership will include Consumers with questions on energy DRUGSTORE Tfie_c6mbination_class_Leacher__wilL._ can call the state's tollfree energy smaller car that collided with one address the .fifth and sixth grade hotline Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 34 Eastman St., Cranford • 276-6100 driven by the local man on students separately for social studies WORKSHOPSFOR Springfield Avenue in Westfield. KB and science. According to a sample p.m. (800) 492-1242.. . „ - • WOMEN Charges were filed by Westfield schedulerwhvle-one grade-level-has its- Three Tworkshops ^-- 11. jvpolice;and DiFabio posted $30,000- social studies or science lesson, the designed to improve bail pending, court hearing. other grade^will be at gym,-music,' arji -, women's skill in leader- or the library. The only overlapping ship and financial plan- Don't be confused by all the shouting "NOW." lessons will be creative writing and ning are hjeing offered in may move spelling, - ;• March by " EVE Candidates Robert -D,-. Paul, '-schools.._ (Education, Vocation, Voters will have an opportunity to superintendent, pointed out that this Eln pi oy m e n t.), a The possibility of incorporating the 160 stating his financial background would tentative plan will not bind individual vocational » guidance eeHhje seven-t;andidates.rfor-four ^_tudentxan-:the._Winfield Park element- The 75 people attending the Board of The. combining of these schools into $te,_ Qn .thp Board of Education at di^ one drstrictjfatf-been approved. Jan., 3 AWARD WINNERS— DECA members at threcforums: The first is .sponsored patiently waited while the board'.-apent under Plan C. to save two teachers' —awards-at-fegiohal -conference,-. by the Boosters Club' on Monday, local Board of Education. , - . two hours echi'd'uejmg" Us- monthly salaries and provide greater scheduling Sandy Stirrat, Barbara Cook,1—, .., , ., — March 10 at.J7_:30 p.m. at the Com- 11 •• • _j In a statement yesterday, Breslerjiaid w-acntrs. business, and then exploded, many flexibility by eliminating four singleton : >r the combination Glasses Dreier, Angela Venturino; Norine Evers Michelle tow. Beth Stobier-_.,¥U1Iiett-BIlu .,.„«,„_„,„ munity Center followed --by—the—J— Brenda Klein, school board president, he "can only speciilate-on Mrs.TjKleir7's"-~ tim.es irvrage-, at the board'sdqeision tho - classes. at-Walnut. ~ ~ -•.-• • League of Women Voters, Sunday; will be selected according to the previous night to adopt Plan F. (See However, two monthsof opposition to ski, Kay Bowman, advisor; back row, Ten Herzer, Claire McCarthy,,*^^^^ j^a^ergnip announced Tuesday that the superinten- motives" in "deliberately excluding following criteria: work independently, Renee-Brown, TamraJBIack, Debbie'Carter. • _.,#•_ _7".:"V-•• Skills for Women. March_lG at 2 p.m. at the First dent of the Winfield Park school has viewpoints which may not coincide with ' related story). Plan C by Livingston School parents } Presbyterian Church, and the work at or above grade level, function As the shouting grew louder, Brenda resulted in the board's rescinding that notified several neighboring com- hers." He said the Winfield proposau l was 1 1 Village Improvemenr~Associalibr7 —munities that it could no-longer sustain-a—Tr"possibility-to-be-;explored7 -butrsaid- •well, in groupsv_and_..are_noLeasUv_Kle in,_boar-d—presidenL-gaveled the • plan Monday... The "latest.decision made -Thursday-,—March—20—at—8—p.m K^ school ^ndK_s.ee 'distracted.^An effort also_w|ll bo made ^meeting to a dose at U p.m. leaving several Walnut parents unhappy Their BRAKES- : Municipal Building. district with which to regionalizga e or send such as relocating board .offices "and . to select students within an'age span or s
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