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Ffitllbiiip Shrub Weather (Provided by the National Weather Bureau) Thursday ■ Fair and sunny, temperatures in the 70's. temperatures in the 70’s. ffitllBiiip Shrub Saturday ■ Fair and sunny, temperatures in the high 70’s to low 80's, SERVING HILLSIDE & NORTH ELIZABETH Sunday ■ Chance of showers, high in the low 80's. VOL. 53 NO. 26 The Hillside Times, Thursday, April 14,1977 PRICE 1SC • MC BR I DE • Board names Mayor and PBA Chief SPECIALTIES. CO new officers clash over parity by John Schierer meetings. By being prepared we can work swiftly to solve chase of a copier and repairs money would be needed. Kuljsh at the Clerk's office. Anthony Deo was named the problems of this school Hillslde PBA president Baldassano then pledged that The telephone number there Michael Galloway and Mayor on the swimming pool. president of the Board of Edu- 1 do not exPect harm- the township would 'g iv e the is 926-3000, Vincent Baldassano clashed The Township Committee cation an d Ed Capasso vice* ony, but I do welcome con­ library a s much manpower Mayor Baldassano added this week over statements authorized the Summit and president at the Board of Edu structive criticism and an in­ and as much money cm is at his name to the list of those telligent debate/ Baldassano made at an April 5 Elizabeth Trust Co. to be the cation's reorganization meet* depository for ail rebate mon­ all possible in order to have a wishing the Hillside-Linden ing last Wednesday night, be­ Deo also announced the meeting of the Township Com­ library in town that Is much All-Stars well in their quest to mittee, At that meeting, the ies received by the township fore a large crowd at Calvin standing Board committees more than adequate. bring a national street hockey for the 1977-78 school year. Mayor stated that a Public prior to disbursement. - Coolidge School The Commissioners were Township Clerk John Kuiish championship to Hillside, Both Deo and Capasso were Finance Committee - Ed Cap- Employee Relations Commit­ announced the vacancies of "As a former soccer coach, tee (PERC) report found that less than unanimous in the the only board members nom- asso, chairman; Cathy authorization of the purchase three positions within the I can understand the dedica- inated for their respective Pease, vice-chairman; the township had not done township structure th is week, tion and talent that is neces- Sandy Tasch anything illegal in maintaining of a copier from the 3M Co. positions and both were back­ for $3,995. Commissione. Jim Kulish announced the position sary to play the game of street ed unanimously by the seven Education Committee - Bob parity between the police and of Administrative Analyst, hockey, let alone challenge for Conway, chairman; Mildred nre departments in town. Welsh and Mayor Vincent other Board members. The Baldassano abstained from Clerk-Typist and M aintain- a national title. We have Karlik, vice-chairman; PBA president Galloway unanimous vote for Capasso voting, while Commissioner ance Foreman for the Munich some extraordinary athletes cable after he had received Anthony Panarese; Ed Cap­ stated in an Interview with pal Building were all open to and some extraordinary asso. THE HILLSIDE TIMES, that Lou Santagata qualified his opposition for the vice-presi­ affirmative vote by saying he qualified candidates. Any gentlemen representing Hill- dent's position from Bob Con­ Co-ordinate Activities Commit­ the PERC report made no person wishing further infor- side this weekend in Philadel- tee - Mildred Karlik, chair­ statement of that nature and was voting in such a manner way at a board caucus meeting only in review of an opinion mation as regarding require- phia and I along with the rest a week before. At that caucus man; Anthony Panarese, had in fact, not rilled on the ments and detailed jo b des- of Hillside wish them well, question of legality of main­ rendered by Town attorney A1 meeting, Conway had been vice-chairman; Cathy Pease crlptions is urged to call win, lose or draw.* tenance of parity between the Parsonnet stating that the 3M nominated for the vice-presi­ Buildings and Grounds - police and fire departments machine was the lowest bid dency by Anthony Panarese Gennaro Messano, chair- . Mayor Vlnesnt Baldassano recently congratulated Dennis and at all. meeting specifications. and supported by both the man; bd Capasso, vice- Brian McBride on the occasion of their (Irst anniversary of Mc- Galloway stated: 'It is a sad In another motion, the D at ebook recently elected Jerry Kaplan _ * S o n ^ P a n a r - Brlde SPeclal" 8* Co- at 1279 Llb#r,7 Ave- McBrid» thing" ifth e " mayor realized Commissioner authoriauthorized n ? ^ « . T V vpw iaiiiva v/w.,Co:- *Pec,*npuviunaoo ll“ * in yiaas,o '" * - aluminum piuuuvio,products, aiustore- X ? came down^om PERC J & J Aquatech to effect Thursday April 14 the board was polled in caucus ese, cnairman, jerry &ap- fronts storm door# w|n(jow repairs and window installation. Ian vice-chairman; Ed and made those statements, pairs on the municipal swim- Board of Adjustors m eeting, Municipal Building, General and Capasso garnered the It is even sadder yet if he did nling pool at a cost of $9,990. Conference Room, 7:30 p.m . support of Deo, Mildred Capasso; Cathy Pease. Grievances - Sandy Tasch, understand it and made those Although the special public Senior Citizens Csramica Class, 12:30 • 2:30 p.m. Karlik, Gennaro (Tiny) Mes- meeting was quiet, the public chairman; Mildred Karlik, statements anyway. Roth Lodge #117 Knights of Pythias, W ar Memorial Building, sano an d Cathy Pease, the caucus was not without inci­ vice-chairman; Gennaro The PERC report, in fact, 8:30 p.m . support for Conway dissolved dent. Head librarian Lottie Messano.' ruled that the Township had Lean Line, College Inn, 7:15 p.m, and th e Board voted unanim­ Smolenski voiced strong op­ Public Relations - Cathy Pease bargained in good faith with Townsend Lecture - F e lip e Luciano, Kean College, B p.m. ously fo r Capasso on a second position to the town’s plans for chairman; Robert Conway, the PBA and that the police Old G uard, Presbyterian Church, 10 a.m. ballot. the library in the new addition vice-chairman; Ed Capasso had not substantiated their Jewish W a r Veterans Poet 78,58 Chestnut Ave., 8:30 p.m. At th e reorganization meet- to the building. President Deo implored all Community Affairs - Jerry claim that the town had an Knights of Columbus, 1220 Liberty Ave., 8:30 p.m. mg She stated that the new lib­ Flood Committee, C hrist the King Church, 8 p.m. Kaplan, chairman; Gennaro agreement with the firemen to Board members to come to rary layout would bring about Lions C lub, College In n , B:30 p.m. meeting prepared while ex- Messano, vice-chairman; maintain parity. Cathy Pease. RflMqgcnnn stated that at "destruction of the present Jaycees Membership Election meeting, National State Bank, nreusiag hnfh hopp «?nd caut­ Liberty av«. , e p.m. Deoalso announced the sel­ the meeting in question he library" atftf-that -the putotfc ious optimisfti for the coming merely read from a Tetter ftom wifi hot be happy with the new year. ection df board delegates to the various associations and Town attorney A1 Parsonnet. library.' Friday April 16 believe this Board of However, Baldassano con- Mayor Vincent Baldassano Senior Citizens Mosaics Class, Community Center, Education can work together councils in the area. School Boards Association tinuedby saying'If PERC felt responded strongly, noting 12:30 -2 :3 0 p.m, for the good of the Township, Senior Citizens Bridge Claee, Community Center, 9:30 a.m. delegate - Anthony Deo. that we, by maintaining par- that the addition would give the school children, the com­ ity, were treating the police the library additional space Civil A ir Patrol, Christ th e King Church, 7:30 p.m munity and everyone in­ Union County Educational Services Committee dele­ unfairly, they would have said end, In effect, 'giving the lib- volved. * said Deo. *How- Saturday April 16 gate • Ed Capasso. sir. I hate to talk of winners rary a whole quart where ever", he continued, "we can­ Conference: Women, W o rk and Money, Keen College, Hillside Educational Council and losers in a case like this, they now have three pints, not serv e this school system 9:30 a.m . -Sp.m, delegate • Bob Conway. but I feel the Township came Baldassano also stated that he by continuing our pattern of Recycling, behind M unicipal Garage, 10 a.m. ■ 1 p.m . Union County School Boards out a clear winner in this would be 'very displeased the p a st year of holding meet­ with the head librarian if the ings in to the wee hours of the Association delegate • Gen­ situation. naro Messano. The Township Committee public was displeased with the Sunday April 17 morning. I urge all board Concert-Adelphl Cham ber Ocheetra, Kean College, 3 p.m. Affirmative Action represent­ held a special meeting In ad- new library.' He stated that members to do their home­ Congregation Sinai T o ra h board meeting, Maple A ve., 9 a.m. ative - Cathy Pease. dition to their open caucus on Miss Smolensk! should use work before coming to caucus Tuesday night at the Munici- her 'professional expertise March for Breath, Com m unity Center, 9 a.m. -5 p.m. pal Building. in arranging and utilizing lib- At the special meeting, the rary ^ space in an effecient Monday April 18 committeemen moved on reso- way.
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