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Springfield Leader Call Strohmeycr at 232-8797 B10 — THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1991— WORRALL NEWSPAPERS Arts_CQu_ncil. honors individuals, corporations ' 'Allan S. Kushing, senior vice presi- and the associate director is Rita Recipient of the Robert Maass This year, the wo the motivating 'regional orchestras. funded; by'the the Women's Project of New Jersey. dent of Schering-Plough Corporation Balcos of Brookside. Award for outstanding contributions force in bringing a month-long pup- National Endowment for the Arts, the Aronovitch acted as legal counsel and president of the Arts Council of Barbara Downs received the Jose- was the Prudential Properties Com- petry residency involving four Colonial Symphony presents five throughout the publication of "Past -the Morris Area, presided over the phine Margetts Award for outstanding pany for support of the arts, most . schools and most of the fifth grades in . concerts a season, offering classical and Promise: Lives of New Jersey annual meeting of the council and individual contribution to the arts. .notably the New Jersey Symphony. Parsippany for a re-enactment of the music for as little as $5 a ticket. The Women;" she researched and solved welcomed Leanna Brown, New With Barbara Keefauver and Barbara Orchestra presented with the Arts voyage of Ulysses. They created symphony presents master classes and all copywriting issues and served as a WORRAU. COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS VOL6S NO.42-SPRINQF1ELD, N.J., THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1991-2* TWO SECTIONS — 50 CENTS Jersey State Senator and Elizabeth Britten, she was instrumental in ' Council at Giralda Farms since 1984. 6-foot puppets with huge Grecian workshops in Madison schools and board member, providing organiza- Chrislopherson, chairwoman of the founding the Arts Council of the Mor- The Joyce Talbot award for out- heads and flowing robes and pre- Arts High School' in Newark. tional and, planning expertise. New Jersey State Council on the Arts. ris Area 17 years ago. Former associ- standing teacher went to Judy Levine, • • sented a street parade/pageant at the Business voluteer for the arts Anne During the meeting, Kushen recog- Kushen announced the retirement ate of the council, she was a motivat- acting supervisor of art, K-12, in the conclusion of the workshop. E. Aronovitch, attorney with nized the 1990-91 Block Grant reci- Springfield cop of Barbara Keefauver as executive, ing force for more than 15 years, over- Parsippany school district, for gener- The Colonial Symphony was the Schenck, Price, Smith and King, pients with certificates of merit ack- Community service director of the Arts Council. The new seeing and directing many of the ating innovative residencies and recipient of the award for outstanding 'received the award for outstanding, nowledging their noteworthy contri- chases fugitive . director is Carolyn Ward of Chester council's project. workshops in the Parsippany schools. arts organization. One of only two business voluteer for her work with butions to the arts in Morris County. to GW Bridge concept draws fire The program would be phased-in for By David Brown By David Brown . students who will have already begun Managing Editor . Managing Editor high school when the law is enacted. Pianist performs in A juvenile fugitive and his passen- Heads are nodding and snaking "The aim of this bill is to foster a ger led Springfield police on a high- over a proposal that would .require sense of responsibility to society and |^... .. speed chase Monday morning, result- high school students to perform com- lo instill in future generations a dedi- ing in their capture over 40 miles from munity service before they would be ^HHf^^^^^^^^H' Hugh Wolff and Gov. Jim cation to the needs of the disabled, the ^^BPT^H^B^B^B^B^B^LH andLuclnda Floriometand Playhouse program its point of origin. eligible to graduate. underprivileged, the frail, elderly and Educational leaders in the regional ^^HIKPI^^^^^^H discussed -the New Jersey Pianist Bemio Field, a 20-year resident of Orange, made his Paper Mill Play- the less fortunate," Codcy said in a ^^^HHp^H^^^^^H Symphony Orchestra's school district are saying yes to the house debut in "Costumes Tell the Story," a recent program sponsored by the According to Springfield Police- prepared statement. concept of promoting civic awareness ^^^^^Kyjj^^^^^^^^^l summer plans. Upcoming Paper Mill Guild. Field accompanied vocalists Jim Finnegan, Janice Lynn and Chief' William Chisholm, tho juve- Education department support ^^^^KS^^^^^^^^^M events Include eight perfor- in the high schools. But almost unani- Charles Roessler on piano as they sang selections from some of the most popu- niles, who were not identified because The bill was cleared by the Senate mously, they believe that to mandate, ^^^^^^^^^^^^^H mances at the Garden lar musicals presented at the Playhouse during the past 35 years. The music of their age, were observed on Rt. 22 Education Committee July 8, but not as this bill would, 40 hours of com- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H State Arts Center and a included highlights from "Show Boat/' "Desert Song," "Oklahoma," "Annie at approximately 12:30 a.m. Monday without debate and changes to the munity service over a four-year per- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H return to Ireland for the sec- Get Your Gun," "The Sound of Music," "Man of La Manch'a," and "Carousel." behaving suspiciously. draft. "Wq generally support the bill," iod, would be sending a negative mesr ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H ond annual Adare Festival Field got his start in show business at, the age of 12 when ho sang on the A check on tho 1991 Honda they said Ed Richardson, legislative liaison sage to students by degrading the trad- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H at Adare Manor in County Major Bowes Amateur Hour. After that, he was featured weekly on WOR- occupied identified tho vehicle as for the state Department of Education. 1 itional • definition of voluntcerism. ^^^^^^^^^^^H Limerick. Wolff and the Radio's "Uncle Donald Program" and WMCA's "Nick Kenny Hour." He stolen. "We had a few reservations about the ^^^^^^^^•^^^ * ¥^LH Photn l)y Harbara Kokkalli Opponents of the legislation, Which ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^B Florlos also discussed attended New York's Professional Children's School while doing experimental bill when it was in committee, but . Springfield Polices Officer William 'S' FOR SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Swim Team makes a human 'S' in honor of cleared the Senate Education Com- ^^^^^^^^^^^H highlights of the 1991-92 television programs for Du'mont, as well as working as an extra in films shot in those issues were addressed in a way Wrisley attempted to pull the car ovor, their town at the Springfield Community Pool. mittee last week, also say it is full of 1 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H season to open next fall New York City. • agreeable lo |ho department,' he said. but failed, as the pair sped away on Rt. holes and would be difficult to imple- ^^^^^^^^^^^^H with violinist Midori. For After serving with the U.S. Army in Korea, he worked for two years playing According to Richardson, the draft 22. According to Chisholm, the vehi- ment in its present form. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H further information on the the piano and singing at the famous Concord Hotel in the Calskills. This was of the bill prior to being released from clo wound through several towns in ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H New Jersey Symphony call followed by a gig at New York's Copacabana Lounge and nightclub tours from Objections to proposal committee lacked, for example, a pro- Morris County, including Summit, ^^^^^^^^^^^^H 201-624-8203. the Virgin Islands all the way to California. • Living wills legislation "I don't think anyone objects to the vision in case of hardship, handicap or Short Hills and Chatham, before After his career in show business, he was employed by the U.S. Postal Ser- idea of community service," said Ken emergency cases.- The bilLwas subse- reaching tho open highways of Inter- vice in East Orange from 196S until his retirement last year. In May 1990, Field Matficld, the supervisor of curriculum quently ammended to give local state 78 and Route 1&9. had to undergo a total laryngcctomy and now communicates with esophogcal for_Regional School District No. 1. school boards the authority to moke gets nod in Springfield "In fact, I think community service is speech. decisions of that nature. According to police, the vehicle By David Brown doesn't help," she said, referring to The legislation, sponsored by Sen. very appropriate within "the school was halted in tho congested traffic at "There was also concern expressed Managing Editor ~ the myriad medical support proce- Gabriel Ambrosio (D-Bergcn) and district, but it's another--thing when the entrance to the George Washing- such service is required," hcVaid. "I by some school boards about the start- Many Springfield residents are dures now available. "Many times it's developed by a state biocthics com- ton Bridgo toll plaza. It was there that always thought the term community up time," Richardson said. The com- New Philharmonic slates concert, picnic lottery joining tho rest of the state in applaud- a waste of money and energy. Who mission over a number of years, has The following arc the winning they were apprehended. Chisholm service implied freo choice." Malficld mittee aquicsced, and pushed tho On Saturday, the New Philharmonic of New Jersey will Music and tour nationally and internationally. They are the horoscope ing tho governor's recent signing of a wants to live like a vegetable?" been adopted in some form by almost Now Jersey Lottery numbers for the said the pair surrendered and were said he found it "disturbing that com- bill's effective dale into the 1993-94 offer a complete evening's entertainment including an out- music directors of the Raritan River Music Festival. bill that will make the "living will" a The question of the impact of the every other stale in the country.
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