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Mrs. Griffin Wins, Only 6% Vote Here To4»y'« weather: Meetly (way. High M- 8S degrees; low 6$-t« degrees. The Umdtmt —4 M*U Widtly Cirtuimttd Weekly Ntwptper In Union County blWturt EIGHTY-HFTH YEA» — NO. 4* WESTFTELD, NEW JttSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE B, 1*75 TbHri«r*4»w r 24 Pages—15 Cents Council to Act 's Appeal to Convert On Mrs. Griffin Wins, Improvements House to Office Denied The Town Council is ex- Appfe of Dr. Arnold client ia presently being because he has failed to meeting was an application pected to Introduce or- Zinmermtn, a dcr- sued by the dwelling's porchase (he property, by Ciordana-Cicaleae Inc. to dinancea Twpdly providing Only 6% Vote Here Wflolflrt, to convert a owner Richard Samuel. Tabled until the July 7 construct multi-family IIS.SM far improvement to NtftoMe at $M East Broad dwellings on Temple Pi Former Assemblywoman town saaitary and atorm Primsry Vote by Wardn Irene T. Griffin retained her St, into prtiimlaMl afticm Rezoping of the tract for sewer systems and |U,eoo was turned down at Monday I To Dedicate New Boro Firehoute I REPUBLICANS county committee seat in such uae was defeated by a for tie purchase of Tuesday's Primary Election night's meetitif of the Matthew J. Rtniido, Providence Rd, Chief Ted 7-2 vote at last week's automatic filing and Wardl Ward 2 Wards Ward 4 Total PUnnta Bd For Assemblyman by upsetting organization i Congreianian from the lJ»h Byk requests that all meeting of the Town retrieval system* for the candidate Mrs. LoRena Zimmerman's attorney, District', will be gueit residents and gurato park Council. police department and an McDermott 290 199 169 160 818 Klmmer in the second Robert Younghans, said speaker at the dedication their cars either at Deer- Approved, subject to amendment to the town code Baasano 288 187 141 152 766 district of the first ward. that me of a garage on the ceremoniee of the new Fire field School on Central Ave. Board of Adjustment con- which give* tte council the For Freeholder Mrs. Griffin, who earlier property is neccaaary for Headquarters of the or i the Diamondhead aent, was an application of authority to close streets for HeUnunn 304 203 159 160 828 had challenged Mrs. the physician's practice but Mountainside Volunteer Building on Sheffield St. Lincoln Federal Savings emergencies. Action will Ulrich 309 202 160 1S6 827 Rimmer's right to run on the tte board said Oat it could Fin Department on New Free bus service will,be and Loan Assn. to construct take place at its public Sinnott 305 203 160 159 827 party line, ran without GOP not approve the uae of two Providence Rd. (North of provided to shuttle the a third floor addition to its meeting at 1:30 p.m. in the For Town Councilman official endorsement for the bulMlnga on one sit*, adding Route 22) on Saturday public to and from Fire building at 90 East Broad St. Municipal Building. Sullebsrger 305 305 post she has held for many that a complete aite plan for beginning at 11:30 p.m Headquarters from both of , The zone board's approval FlnafacUen will be taken McPheraon 202 202 years. the above locations every 15 161 161 use of the property had not Because parking will be will be needed for a skJellne on bills to establish a 38 mph Davis Mrs. Griffin, a current been filed by the applicant. restricted - at • Fire minutes beginning at 12 violation, a parking speed limit an North Ave. Chin 159 159 noon. TOTAL VOTE CAST 907 Republican State Com- Youngham added that his Headquarters on New ' (ContlmMd on DM* 4) : (Cantlnu«donp*a*4) mitteewoman, garnered 72 DEMOCRATS votes to Mrs. Rimmer's 65 in \For Assemblyman the only contest on the Group Fears Loss Garrubbo 47 39 82 77 245 Republican ballot. The McCarthy 48 35 82 75 240 district showed the highest For Freeholder vote of any of the 22 In town Peraelay • '•• : si 32 75 74 232 with 139 casting ballot*. Of Swim Coach 52 83 75 247 Amalfe 37 Voting In both the Support for Westfield has not returned his Roaenweig 53 38 82 73 246 coaching assignment Republican and Democratic High School swim teach Pagano 9 9 14 14 46 ranks was about 6 per cent • coach Charles Gantner and contract to the school board, For Town Council and his supporters feel that the lightest In years with for improvement! to the Murphy 53 63 only 907 Republicans and 282 coed swim program at the "there is a good possibility Caulfleld 38 38 he may not return as Democrats at the polls. Only Mgh school U being pushed Pluta 88 88 about i,tto or the 20,000 by a number of swimmers swimming coach next Harrigan 82 82 and residents concerned year." Gantner has TOTAL VOTE CAST 282 (Conllnuodon page*) with swimming and diving returned his contract as a in the Weatfleld schools. guidance counselor at the Members of the informal nigh school, however. group' were expected to The group wilK seek a voice their concerns at last stronger swim program at eight's meeting of the Board the high achool, more pool of Education: time and an aasiatant coach Gantner, it was learned; (CofttlniMdanPM**) ( MoerI Publie icesM>c vW«rfct» Irat* s*eti MMM •< RleM Baile Bree Craved St* *. a.t aaEtater^Ali ctMiifes.lPlalmIcl the activitky leak«>fc' o» na—laws aa MU!." Winifred Debbie Retires area, as well as arenas' the Plaia.'sigaals the begUMUtf of a resurfacing program for doWritown streets. After 38 Years at YW j "WHtlng this letter is a active in other things, in difficult task for me, but I other fields where I've had feel it must be done at this great interest but not the Analyzes P Zone time. After working at the time to pursue them. It will Westfield YWCA1 since be fun to do more en- September, 1837,1 think it is tertaining and to travel Building Sizes tune to announce my plans more. My home Is in a good Six professional buildings for retirement. It seems location to get into N.Y.C. account for as much floor appropriate for me to step for day trips and," she space as 25 residences in the row MUM HIT P-T Council Awards $3,400 to Four out of the picture so that stated with that familiar same zone, according to the The Westfield Parent- Van Bergen, daughter of someone new can take over twinkle in her eye, "I don't Committee for the Gilllam of 114 Myrtle Ave,, addition to many church and this stimulating and want to miss the Ladies Day Teacher Council has Mr. and Mrs, Norbert Von $200, Announcement of the community activities. Preservation of Westfield. awarded a four year Hergen of 759 Warren St. challenging position." So Out Tours!" As part of its current in- awards was made by Mrs. Miss Scaclfero will attend begins the letter of teaching scholarship, a Debra Scacifcro, daughter Arthur Tyler, chairman of She will miss most the formation program, the freshman teaching grant Kean College and major in resignation of Miss Winifred of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony the scholarship committee. elementary education. many, many daily contacts group has completed ah and two career grants Scacifcro, 222 Delaware St., Debbie, executive director with people and the network analysis of existing Miss Van Bergen will Debra has been amemberof of the Westfield YWCA. totalling |3,400 to four received the $300 teaching attend Ladycliff College. of relationships of which she buildings in the professional WeBtfield High School the 4-H Club, Community grant, The recipients of the Highland Falls, N.Y., und Helpers of Westfield, and Is "I believe it's time for me is a part. "For example," zone of Westfield. Based on seniors. career grants were Judith to retire and to enjoy a Miss Debbie continued, "It the analysis, the committee major In elementury currently tutoring junior The Betty Marik Teaching Sofield, daughter of Mrs. education. Maribeth has different pace of living," was so wonderful at the is urging the town to con- Anna Soflcid, 435 Grove St., high school students. Scholarship of $2,400 over been a member of the color Miss Sofield will attend said Miss Debbie. "I will be Mother-Daughter Banquet sider further the subject of four years has been $500, and Diane Gllliam living with a close friend to see so many of the one- building size as it affects guard, winter color guard the University of Bridgeport Title I Head Appointed awarded to Miss Maribeth daughter of Mrs. Mary and the girls chorus, in who also is. retiring, and time Newcomers there with and relates to residential (Continued on pogo 4) . we'll stay in my home in their Y-Teen daughters." character. Robert S. Hyatt was program include Mary Fanwood. I want to become (Continued on page 4) scheduled to be appointed Ellen Sullivan, Donna E, "The average size of 48 teacher-coordinator of Title residences in the Stein, Vera Lough and NHS Grants Three $500 Scholarships I Summer School by the Howard Hudson. Det. Wes Moore To Head PBA professional zone is 2,145 Westfield Board of Thomas Lauher, square feet. This compares Education last night at its Kindergarten through Elizabeth Maher and Det. Wesley Moore Sr. PBA, Warren Whitcombe to the average of 4004 square third grade students, was elected president of meeting at Roosevelt Junior Catherine Trimble each was named vice president. feet for 26 professional High School.
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