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BAHIAT FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1Y75 ST. GEORGES AVE. SOTAT* U»J* OTOW ,,4 JUrorft •\.i New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper-Established 1822 VOL. 161 NO. 51 RAHWAY NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1983 USPS 454-160 &•;••*.•* '••.NTS 'i\v> •£•••„ • /.;.;•.;; >if. ;' I .' --^''; .ki;:- I • .'- . *"•' v'.t ' Board back / ' *• • '••.• • •..,''' ''. V'f t • • ;&;. :• • high • ¥^;:- renovation bond By Joan Gorzenik .-':•'»' :VV > :' However, the origina senior high school or adding years" the decline of the Despite opposition by packages totalled nearly cable television's channel The Board also author- • Re-appointed Joseph [^ •.;••• •^•r' to the junior high school building. from the night shift to the • '.. , \...• '. two Board members, Rah- No. 3. The score was 440 to sal; • rale oi' ^ - • !-*•" $5.9 million compared tc building to compensate for ized the submission of the Velotti as the custodian at rro- way's school body on Dec. In a prior report, Board 270. \ day shift effective on Jan. 1, rai. : the largely-reduced renova the lack of students. plans to the state depart- the junior high school effec- 1984. • '" ••^'.'.•' •'••'•' 12 authorized S3.1 Secretary Anthony Rocco The team members, who • i<eprii]i;iii,'. / • l • '.• * tions budget prepared b, ment of education's Bureau tive on Dec. 13 to Saturday, million in the form of bond The Board member noted had said renovation work |9 the Board this time around, arc seniors, are Sheila of Facility Planning Ser- June 30. 1984, -at (he an- inj-' -iaff DIL'IIIIV. , issues for the renovation there were 3,200 children in not funded by the S3.1 1 The dissenting Board Adamus, Jill Dicker! of vices. • Approved the salary ad- laii-.i. of Lioani I . :i'id and alteration of the senior the system now and believ- million bond issue would be nual salary of SI2,000. • %• • -mm members were Barry Hen Winfield Park, Glenn .Bar- • Adopted on second • Appointed John Dou- justment for Raymond Hai- ins ::-ilrxiiiujtion •. leg- high school. ed the number may drop to financed by a series of five- rette and Donna Kenny. nes, a custodian, retroactive derson and William Hood 3,000 in the future. reading a Board policy en- gherty as the head cus- itin 'te diii-eii- !he The amount would in- to-10-year-capiial-outlay The team advisor is Miss to July 1, 1983,to $14,120. enii love's (->LJ:I•..,r. zow. Mr. Henderson proposed titled, "Use of Lockers." Ac- todian of Franklin School i''in- clude exterior structural projects. He also added, at Mary Ann Swierk. Rah- • Appointed Mrs. Evelyn ciniii. The sein Mr. Henderson told The possibly re-organizing the cording to the policy each effective on Sunday, Jan. I, h <dy work, interior renovations the time, the Board might way's "Challenge" team will Grom as a mathematics tea- din-, ;ecl the Ho.i : Rahway News-Record, bas school district by esta- student will have the privi- to June 30, 1984, at the an- .•t.iry and mechanical work en- set a possible early May now enicr round No. 3. cher at the junior high to I- "Aard the w , -t; ically, he had his own view; blishing a four-year high lege of using a locker for nual salary rate of SI7,800, ,-rri- compassing heating and dale for bringing the re- school effective on Jan. I. Ilia: ,! to ihe c: :;• on how the Board should school and grades kinder- In other action, the personal belongings and the pro-rated. lor ventilating, new boilers and ferendum before the voters. Board: 1984, for the balance of the cor, iienis an..! j\.u' proceed with the matter. He garten to eighth in a gram- administration reserves the •i' in unit vents. In another matter Super- • Approved the. plans and •1983-1984 school year, at the .':nplo\i_"s !.:;. also added he believes Mr. mar school. intendent of Schools Frank right to inspect the lockers • Appointed George The funding would ulti- Hoodzow feels the same specifications for renova- to protect the order, the annual salary rate of mately need the approval of The Board member stres- Brunette commended the tions to the girls' bathroom Rayack as a substitute SI8,140, pro-rated. way as he does on the issue. sed there was "so much to high school "Challenge" discipline, health and safety custodian for the balance of the city's voters. He pointed to seriously- facilities at Rahway High of the student body. • Appointed John Wolk The public defeated bond be done" in refurbishing the team for defeating Clark's School as prepared by Ec- the 1983-1984 school year. as an English teacher at the Cathy Jordan declining enrollment in the high school he believed S3 Arthur L. Johnson Region- • Appointed Clinton Ber- issue referendums in Feb- school district and even sug- kerl, Morton. Kusso and iont as the freshmen boys junior high school effective f ruary and April of this year. million was not sufficient to al High School's team in Maggio, the architects and • Approved the transfer on Jan. I. 1984. for the in Who's Ww gested phasing out the repair for "another 10 round No. 2 competition on basketball coach for the of Willie Grainby, a custo- planners. 1983-1984 school year. balance of the 1983-1984 dian at Franklin Sch(x>l, school year, at the annual A K;ihuj\ -! iJ;:it, Cat; i Jordan, is MK !•. !ei in ihe i !th Annual I.1:; mi of Zoya Siudut Who's Whii .\IIIIMI|> Landmarks to meet American Ili^li vihoo| in 'Dean's List' StucKnts. I982-I'JS.-> Tax collectors elect 1 'ie students ,nc .leued. M on theatre project A Rahway student, Zoya by ;;igh scliDcl r'i •.-•ip.ils Blaschak-Siudut, is featured and guidance ••<••!••'• •.•luts' In connection with the center, is located at the in- n the Sixth Annual Edition Roger E. Pribush nat: ••nal youth ;•'•>•.! ps, Union County Arts Center tersection of New Bruns- of "The National Dean's chli". lies or t!ii- • i.pjny Rahway's director of re- the Rahway Theatre res wick and HazeKvoodi Aves.r ist.'! .. .,......,. , .-. Mr. Pribush resides in whi_ i! publishe. the . ii;iine venue and finance, Roger toration project, Rahway near the Second Presby- The student, who attends Rahway with his wife, Mrs. base'.: upon tlie.'i ,v>, !'nr- Landmarks will hold a terian Church. The meeting he Rutherford campus of E: -Pribush; was. elected Karen Pribush; and daugh- mai^o in scliiilai'sliii .iw.nd general membership meet- will be held on the third Fairleigh Dickinson Univcr- third vice president of the ter, Staci Pribush, and son, contests or extra cm i icnl.ir ing at the Columbian floor of the restored ity, was selected for Tax Collectors and Trea- Andrew Pribush. i ties. School in Rahway today at building. •ecognition by the school's surers Assn. of New Jersey 8 p.m. deans. at its annual meeting, held The meeting will double in conjunction with the as a holiday get-together for New Jersey League of Mun- (he non-profit group's icipalities Conference at members and officers, but, Deadlines changed Atlantic City recently. the public may attend. There will be refreshments. Mr. \Pribush was also Chjef among the topics to for holiday honored ByThe membership be discussed are the fund The offices of Thejday, Jan. 5, 1984, editions of for his service as the asso- drive jjbrjhe purchase of the J?a|iway News-Record and--< the newspapers will be on cation treasurer for the past theatre and the fund-raising The Clark PatrioPntrlo*t wilu;iili bK«I>—"~e — --- seven years. event being planned for |WEDNESDAY,'DEC. 28, at 5 closed for the Ntw YM^S Day P.M. Saturday, Feb. 18, at the holiday on Monday, Jan. 2, The association, which Huffman-Koose Furniture so our staff members may has over 700 members, is showroom on St. George enjoy the holidays. one of the largest profes- Ave., Rahway. THEM WILL Bt NO fXCfP- sional groups in the state, As a result, the deadline \TI0NS. HOLIDAY TREAT - Santa Claus offers a candy cane to one of his young visitors during The Columbian School, FOR All COPT for tti« Thuri- the Rahway City Hall Christmas tree lighting ceremonies in downtown Rahway on Dec. according to the Rahway (he site of the new day care official. OLD-FASHIONED CHRISTMAS - Sponsoied .• ihe Rahway Chamber of Commerce .rider !ho i;;r'-; <••>, ,A Bernadette Perone, the tree-ligl 'ig ceremony Ci'.y Hall Plaza on Dec. 8 followed ! •/ the appear; Santa Claus (Paul Staryak) and f.•s. Kay Gritii' transformed the downtown ar<' • into a tinii century Christmas celebration. ,\ • lyor Damol ! threw the tree-lighting switch ant Nicholas Deli.. the assistant superintendent of ; the Rahway High School March hools. iO'.;'-' . ••I RocJ.skn: ;-;,: by director, Ronald Dolce. adde(i 1 Ronald Dolce and daughter, Joe Ihe chestnut-roasting and apple, co> /nn street vendors in period dress < tury. CHRISTMAS FIRST BAPTIST BIRTH - The corner of Elm and Ester- Dec. 24, at 6:30 p.m. A stable will be placed on the brook Aves.. Rahway, will soon be turned into the INTERIOR DESIGNERS - Boys and girls who made decorations and trimmed the stable scene in Bethlehem, where the birth of Jesus lawn of the First Baptist Church and the traditional Christmas Story will be re-enacted. Live animals, music, Christmas tree in the Children's Dept. of the Rahway Public Library, shown, left to Christ took place. This observance of Christmas will be Scripture readings and a tableau will be part of the right, are: First row, Chrystal Basile, Caroline Beckert, Jenny Carson, Kelly Ann Bless- held today and tomorrow at 7:30 p.m.