UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED^ Court Agrees to Hear Amended
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c r> r. r— m x> ~r • to r i n h O » UO i IK -r ' "Yot$r Community Leader*'' /r ypL.55NP,f . 5P.HIN.GF.IELp/;N.J....THU.RSRAY.,P.ctobor.70,.l.W3,..v . --- Two Sections 30 cents Court agrees to hear amended CARE complaint ByVICKIVREEUND have no choice. I will be back." Sch- conlend»-the Board is not representing beforehund, or the contract has to complainV-to_appeaJ_Judge Weiss's micro computers. Five each are to go in Like a modern day Douglas wartz said he did not want tocmbarrass the proper interests of the majority of provide for a contingency dealing with decision and to respond to the an- •the Sandmeir and Caldwell schools, and MacArthur, Sid Schwartz left Monday his family by an arrest! ' residents and thus has issued legal subdivision afterwards. According to ticipated Superior Court litigation. seven to Gaudineer. 8 night's Board of Education meeting The board went Into closed session to challenges. Yale Greenspoon, attorney, the con- Residents were angered by a $10,950 The board also authorized the board a saying, "I will be back," Schwartz was Hear a legal report from David Lyttle, Many ' residents hate asked the tract docs not provide for such a con- legal fee to Nicholas Nasuto, ^vhq was a. given the choice of leaving the meeting / _Sjy who was filling In for the board's Township Committee to. becomo in- tingency. ' hired by Giblin and Giblih t(Tdefcmf removal from the three schools. or being arrested after George Gomes, regular attorney, Paul J. Giblin. Lyttle volved, but the Board of Education is an Judge Weiss allowed the complaint to Louis Monaco, board member, in a UNION COUNTY CLASSIFIED^ board president, called police to have commented on the legal status of the autonomous body. ,.• be amended and set a new trial date for private suit. Dolores Johnson, CARE Kenneth Faigenbaum, board Schwartz removed. CARE organization's complaint Care's , attorney, James Stahl, Nov. 21 at the law division in Elizabeth. member, asked the board why it was member, stated, "I fee) compelled at Angry residents cried out, "Gestapo" ago iijst tiie Hoa rcTofeduca Hon. petitioned Superior Court Judge According to Greenspoon, Care con- necccssary to have four attorneys to this time to bring a motion before the and "Are you going to arrest us all?" With a petition signed by thousands of Lawrence Weiss Monday to permjt the siders Monday's court action a victory, defend the board. Gomes said that board," The motion called for the •c Police told Schwartz that If he-did not residents and constant challenges in the organization to amend its original ' He called it, "a very fair and excellent Giblin is taking whatever steps are removal of Petino and Monaco from the o leave the meeting, Gomes would sign a past, CARE and various town members complaint with a new count which in- decision." ncccessary in the defense. The board School Government Committee I ' complaint against him for interruption have been trying to overturn the selling volves two issues. The latest issues According to Lyttle, Stahl also passed a motion introduced by because of their "Intolerable" actions >- of a public meeting. Schwartz of Walton School, which was.approved regard allegations that the board acted represented to Judge Weiss Monday Pietro Pctino, board member, to allow against other board members at z protested, "He is stifling my right to by a 5-4 vote at the last Board of improperly in respect to the bid that a new form of action, filed by Giblin and Giblin to take whatever committee meetings. Faigenbaum also O fable Saw - 10",% horsepower dissent and is stooping to Gestapo Education meeting.' The Board specifications for Walton School and either a citizen group or the township steps arc ncccessary in the legal action. requested that Pctino and Monaco be o tactics. A public citizen should be able z AWAY meetings have become increasingly also that a state subdivision ordinance committee, is expected to appear in Concerning educational matters, the excluded from the vote since they were o motor with extra blades. to express himself at the outrageous stormy and controversial as the —Was violated. Superior Court by Friday. board moved to accept a bid from N.J. personally involved in the issue. z behavior of this .board. I am sure we CAUSE group forms the majority of the The. ordinance provides that public The board is planning to act in three Audio Visual Services In the amount of The motion was tabled by Liz Fritzen Good condition. will prevail in the end, but for now, I Board, which led to the 5-4 vote. CARE Innrt Ilint Is sold must be subdivided areas: to respond to the amended $31,245.50 to purchase 17 Apple 2-E and seconded by Joseph Pepe. D z o 00 u o •5 for first 20 words Science USEAPREPAID *1°° each added 10 words. Bradley hopes'fair tax' Enclose check popular CLASSIFIED AD or money order. in region to gain passage in 1985 The Union County Regional Board of ByADABRUNNER program that has made such projects standing idle because it cunnot meet Education heard Tuesday night at its Senator Bill Bradley believes there is possible, has been cut back. Funds have regulations established uftcr it was regular meeting at David Brearley some chance of Congressional action — been reduced; applications haven't, he built, he commented on the prospects of NAME — • TELEPHONE Regional High School in Kenilworth though probably not before 1985 — on pointed out. dumping far out in the ocean. that its science programs are among his "fair tax uct," which calls for a Turning to the subject of toxic waste, Disposing of sludge beyond the simplified tax structure with three he said he considers himself "in large present 12-mile Unfit will cost more, he the best and most popular in the state. 1 According to George Barclay, basic rates nnd elimination of moat of part' - responsible for the so-called said, "but that's the dirccton they're ADDRESS districtwide coordinator of science, the loopholes in the existing laws. superfund, which provides federal headed." Within the next two or three 2838 students are enrolled in at least one Ho made the prediction last week in a money for toxic waste cleanup, years, he predicted, a 100-mile limit science class. Barclury says thut wide-ranging interview in this "It was basically dead in 1980," will be established. amount of interest and participation' is newspaper's main office, in which he Bradley said. Pushing for action, "I As for solid waste, he said, toxic listed tux reform, education and toxic CITY_ ZIP "wonderful." Only one year of science went every day tovthc majority leader," materials will have to be separated and is required. waste us his three main interests in the until it finally was aproved. incinerated;, so will material that can Regional high students compete Senate. But though the law was passed in be used as a source for energy, he annually in state science day com- Under the proposal, four out of five 1980, it took the Environmental added. petition and junior scienco league taxpayers would pay no more than 14 Protection Agency until 1982 to write While the problem of toxic waste competition. Barclay stated that the percent, he said. Deductions would still the regulations. Since then, however, remains knotty, thorehavc been "some Write your ad in the spaces below and mail to physics 'students have consistently be permitted for such expense.'* as In- $20 million has been spent in New good winds this year" on education, he terest on home. mortgages, property placed in the top 20 of the state over the Jersey'— more than In any other state, suid. ••..•• last two decides. ::„:•— • Bradley said; • •• ^ • Bradloy described education as one deductions and IRAs (individual The regional schools offer scienco Now, he said1, he is proposing of the three issues — ajongwlth tax SUBURBAN PUBLISHING CORP. retirement accounts), but most programs for all students Of all ; ^;" ''^SJJJJJBSW resources and the £3/3S abilities. In ninth grade, .three levels of loopholes would be closed. ~ limOiirttorrome for tho superfund. At principal concern to him in the Senate. CLASSIFED earth science are offered; loth grade,, Though conceding that tax roform present, $1.6 billion is available for the As a sign of the "good winds," he three levels of biology; 11th grade, two faces a battle from special interest period through 1985; he is urging thut noted u jobs bill amendment which bars P.O. Box 3109, Union, NJ. 07083 levels of chemistry; and 12th grade, one lobbies, he said, "I was sent to $3.2 billion be committed through 1990, furthor cuts for education. level.of physics. Washington to serve what I think is tho with the money to come from taxes on "I believe the federal government There are also other specialized general interest." production of specified toxic chemicals, should spend money on education," he courses In science, such as an- He added, "The key Is to organize the the senator said. said. The figure now stands at about 10 thropology, oceanography, botany, and general Interests." Commenting on a recent move by percent he said, adding that It should photography. He also expressed optimism on Rosellc Park authorities to require that remain at that level "or maybe a little 1. 2. 3. Barclay did make a request'to the prospects for a program affecting soil and landfill be certified as free of more." Board for double lab periods. Ac- senior citizens. contamination before being brought For urbanized areas such as Ir- cording to him, the regional schools are That is a bill he Is pushing which into the borough, he underscored the vington, it is important "to recognize among the few in the state thut offers would proyide Medicare roim- need for cooperation at the local, state the federal role in your district," he only single labs.