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VOL 58 NO 29 The Hillside Times, Friday, July 6, 1984 (USPS 245-780) 923 9207 Strike Underlines Board And Twsp. Committee At Odds Waste Disposal Problems Over Welfare Director Appointment In a repeat of a similar The town's plan would per­ At Tuesday's Committee By W alt Berthold May meeting, by a 3-0 vote, members with no legal as­ strike In 1981, Garbage dis­ mit removal of recyclable ma­ session a resolution noting the claimed she was entitled to portedly occupying the W el­ with two members, Including sistance available from the posal workers throughout terials, but residents would health hazards and a possible handle the office until a new fare Department office, and The controversy over the Township Committeeman Township to handle their side most of northern and central still have to store organic explosion" In Insect and ro­ permanent appointment could the Board refuses to name naming of a new Welfare Di­ Anthony Deo and Mrs. Davis, of the dispute. New Jesey went out on strike waste, hopefully with dent Infestation, forbid the be made. another Acting Director pend­ rector for Hillside continued abstaining. The Committee, by a 4-1 this week, closing down dis­ measures that will reduce placement of waste at curb- This memorandum was ing the hearing. this week. Although the retire­ Deo questioned the pro­ majority (Ed Capasso object­ posal and collections through­ odor, decay and rodent Infes­ side pending renewed pick­ challenged by attorney Miller, The appointment has been ment of long time Director priety of the appointment in a ing) authorized their attorney, out much of the area. tation. up arrangements. who claims no minutes of the clouded by at least two other Jean Goldhor became effec­ letter to theTownship Com­ Although the union was Laurence Miller, to question January organization meeting applicants for the position, a tive at the end of June, their Is voting on Thursday whether to mittee, objecting the meeting the validity of the appoint­ of the Board Indicate that an nephew of Committeeman a distinct difference between accept a proposal offered by had not been properly an­ ment In court. Acting Director waa formally Deo and the daughter of Voluntary Separation several members of the Public Governor, Kean, calling for nounced, the position had not Last Friday, Superior Court named, and the office remains Township Clerk Mildred Assistance Board, which con­ them to go back to work been advertlsied publicly, and Feller enjoined the Board vacant pending further action Karllk. The state requires that trols the position and hires Mrs. Bradman had voted for during the next 30 days while action, ordering them not to by the Board, or the court. the position be filled by an Could make disposal personnel, and membbers of negotiations over a new con­ herself and voted to establish proceed with any financial or Miller advised WEIfare appointment of the Local As­ the township Committee, as to tract continue, there was still her own salary In the position. other official business by their claimants to contact the Town­ sistance Board, but Is unclear whether the job Is currently Mr. Deo serve as the Com­ no definite word that the strike appointee until the case could ship Clerk's office about as to what steps can be taken problems easier filled on a temporary basis, or mittee’s representative on the would end before the week­ be heard on July 19. claims or questions. Mean­ should the Board withhold whether It Is vacant, pending a Board. Chairperson Trolano pro­ end. The Township Committee trimmings should not be left at while, Mrs. Bradman Is re­ action on an appointment. July 19 court hearing. Board Chairperson Helen duced a January memoran­ With a small possibility the looked at ways possible to curbside. 4) Finally, garbage The Public Assistance M. Trolano replied that the dum naming Mrs. Bradman as strike might continue, munici­ avoid health hazards created should be separated by cate- Board named one of Its own voting procedure had been Acting Director, In the pal officials continued with by the garbage strike. Prior to gory (paper, aluminum cans, Republican members, Frances Bradman, approved by the State, and absence of the Director (Mrs. their plans to help reduce the Tuesday Committee meting. glass bottles, and organic to replace Mrs. Goldhor, at a Board membera were lay Goldhor at that time) and accumulated waste of Insltl- "This cou.'d not have matter) and Items that fall In tuting a voluntary seperation occured at worse time for the to the organic matter group Of The Year program that would permit township. Mayor Kullsh should be placed in sealed disposable of newspaper and stated," a garbage strike that heavy duty durable plastic The Hillside Republican hosts John j Barbara aluminum and steel cans, with occurs In the heat of summer bags. Club "Republican of the Year" Kulish. Joining iu the festive payment from area vendors to always something to be wary These steps should be fol­ will be honored at the Republi­ occasion will be the Valentino cover some of the cost of re­ of." lowed by homeowners and all can Chairman's Unity Party at Orchestra, several New Jersey moval. Introduction of the Kullsh continued "that Is types of businesses and manu­ Hillside's newest attraction and Union County Officials, plan is pending, depending on why the Township Committee facturing plants. "Reflections", on Friday even­ and many friends and sup the union reaction to the passed a resolution asking re­ To find solutions In case of a ing, July 6th, beginning at porters who will not only be Governer’s plan. sidents and businesses to fol­ prolong strike, Mayor Kullsh 8pm. wishing the Kullsh’s the best Although some dumping low certain Important steps." announced the creation o f an Honored guests for the fund of luck, but will be helping sites In central New Jesey Emergency Garbage Task raising affair will be Mayor Mayor Kullsh and Deputy were technically open, picket Briefly, the four steps are: Force made up of local of­ John G. Kullsh, Deputy Mayor Deo Kick off their re- lines set up by striking 1) Garbage should not be ficials to find ways of reduc­ Mayor Anthony J. Deo, Com- election campaign. workers pretty much halted placed at curbside for the du­ ing the garbage load. The mlsslner Louis Santagata, dumping, event for munici­ ration of the strike. 2) Re­ Task Force is made up Sal­ Commissioner Josepy Co-Chairmen of the Unity palities that maintain their fuse should be kept In the vatore Lomonaco, Public Pydeski, and Town Clerk C. Pary Helene Davis, Rose Deo, own waste collection depart­ coolest possible place. 3) Bulk Works Dir. Angelo Bonnano, Mildred Karllk. and Barbara Kullsh have an­ ment*. Items or backyard shavings Health Dept. Frank Volturo, nounced prizes and surprises, Building Inspector and Steven "Reflections", formerly the refreshments, and some Chmlelnlk, Planning Dept. College Infl, will be opening special entertainment for all Its doors for the first time guests for the $12.50 ticket Prior to the Township Com­ under the new management of price. mittee meeting Bonanno and Chmlelnlk Introduced a plan for the Public Works crew to Stabbing Death If Strike remove all recyclables from theresldents. The plan, if Im­ Continues.... plemented, would allow home- Pictured above at official opening of the Hillside pool, as Mayor Kullsh raises the flag, are owners and residents only to standing left to right - Vice Chairman Mildred Santagata, members Sylvia Winters, and Bettie On Leslie Street put recyclables at curbise on Polakoski, Chairman Vincent Capra, Mayor John G. Kulish, Gladys Gelman, Bernard Recommendations For one their normal garbage pick Kennedy and Pool Manager Frank Deo. Photo by George Zoerner According to Chief George Sergeant Paula Lerman of the up days. Shelbourne, the Hillside Union County Prosecutor’s "W e ’re telling the people Police Department, along with Office as to the circumstances Garbage Disposal that If they follow the steps Flags And Outdoor Fun Mark the Union Conty Prosecutor’s surrounding the death. that were proposed In the re­ Office, have arrested a sus­ The suspect was to be ar­ Procedures solution, we will be able take pect In a homicide which raigned before Judge Weiss away some of the garbage and The 4th Of July Holiday occurred In Hillside. The sus­ on Thursday, July 5. The sus­ avoid any builds ups." Mayor pect, Louis Thomas, age 19, of pect Is presently being held In To: Residents & Operators of Kullsh noted. 132 Keer Ave., Newark, Union County jail, with a If the township adopts any turned himself In to Hillside $500,000 ball flgnre set. Commercial Establishments... of emergency recycling plan, Police Headquarters shortly Autopsy reports Indicated flyer will be distributed ex­ before 3:30p.m. after learning Mias Ward died of multiple planning the "dos and don’ts" that police wanted him for stab wounds In her upper W e generate approximately 280 tons of refuse In of the project. questioning. The suspect has torso during the attack In an H illslde each week. Your cooperation is needed to been charged with homicide at upstairs apartment. The call to help us get through a difficult situation which is With pickets blocking the this time. police may have been made caused by a strike of private garbage collectors According to Chief Shel­ by Miss Ward before she col­ and landfill operators. entrance to the landfills, we had to find some way way of bourne, the police received a lapsed of her Injuries. A reducing the amount of gar­ call for an ambulance from second call from a nelgbor fol­ bage In the community. I can Leslie Street shortly after lowed, reporting screams Please Do The only hope that It will be a short Ham Tuesday. When police screams coming from the strike and things will get back arrive at the scene, they found apartment. to normal soon." Mayor the victim, Vanessa Ward, age Thomas was reportedly em­ Following.... Kullsh concluded. 18, of Leslie Street, Hillside, ployed at an Ironbound section slumped In the doorway. The factory as a warehouseman. Starting Saturday at 8am victim had suffered apparent ] Recyclable articles, i.e newspaper, aluminum Police multiple stab wounds. She Miss Ward was described cans, and beverage bottles will be collected by the was taken to University Hos­ as a recent Hillside High Department ol Public W orks, Saturday. The DPW Officers pital In Newark by the Hillside School graduate, although her will follow the normal collection pattern. Do Not Fire Department Ambulance name did not appear In the Mix recyclables with any other product and con­ where she later expired. 1983 or 1984 graduation tinue to keep refuse away from curb! Receive A continuing investigation exercise programs. She lived The officers and members of the Hillside Lodge of Elks continued their strong Americanism Is being conducted by Detec­ with her parents, Mr. and O Keep food wastes in metal or plastic receptacles Permanent programs by honoring the stars and stripes on June 17th. Front row - left to right-- Michael tive John V. Kulvlckl of Hill­ Mrs. James Ward, at the 1454 with tight fitting lids, if already full, double bag Bickunas, Boy Scout-George Zoerner Organist, Bart Hallingse, P.E.R.; Arthur A. Cutlllo, side Police Department and Leslie Street address. the plastic bag or use heavj' duty plastic bags, and Status P.D.D., P.S.V.P. secretary, George Schwab Exalted Ruler, John Slmlninl District Chrm. tightly seal. George Helock P.E.R., Joseph Pellettlere Boy Scout. Back row - Dan S.cConway Treasurer, By Walt Berthold Ba - j gen tle, Inner Guard, Leonard Savarin P.E.R.P.V.P, Michael Zakrewskl Esquire, David Several permanent appoint­ 5?Vearce, Jr., Est. Lecturing Knight, Edward Becker Est. Loyal Knight, Harry Lorla P.E.R. D atebook - ^ Separate paper products, bottles and cans from ments In the Police Depart­ food wastes, and put in plastic bags. Photo by George Zoerner ment were conformed by the MONDAY, JULY 9 Township Committee at their ^ Fold and tie all cardboard boxes. Do not use boxes Sr. Citizens Club, Elks Lodge, 12:30pm Tuesday evening session. The township has received residential groups. Consi­ for selected sites, after several as receptacles. Creative Arts, Com. Ctr., 7:30pm Anthony J. Messano was con- notification by the County that derations cover lighting and years of delays on installation. Overeaters Anonymous, Mun. Bldg., 8pm firmed as Captain at a salary they will be expected to com- drainage problems on Baker Finance Chairman Louis Ital.-Amer. Civic Assn.m 16 Hillside, 8pm Starting on Thursday, July 5th, large plastic re­ $37,872, Including longevity plete a property reevaluation Street, drainage on Wynd- Santagata reported no word Chess Club, Com. Ctr., 7pm fuse bags will be distributed at no charge to re­ and Incentive pay. John by the County that they will be moor Avenue, First and has been received from Tren­ Coalition For United Hillside sidents by the Township Clerks office. Yeachshein was named Lieu- expected to complete a pro­ Second Streets, Central A ve­ ton concerning approval of a Please call the Board of Health at 926-4535 for tenant at a salary of $32,524, perty reevaluation for tax pur- nue and South State Street, request for emergency funds TUESDAY, JULY 10 strike information. and John Bercaw was con- poses before the end of 1987. and possible paving of the few to cover waste disposal costs Rotary, Reflections, (Formerly College Inn, 12:15p.m. firmed as Sergeant at a com- No plans for such a reevalu- remaining cobblestone for this year. If approved, the Masons, 1444 N. Broad, 7:30pm blned salary ot a>29, / J2 . Aii ■liou u.vc yet been prepared, «nrh as Dnrer and emergency funds would be in­ Hadassah, Shomrei Torah, 8pm Take Pride In Hillside! three had held temporary as­ Clark. Beechwood Place was cluded in the 1985 budget. signments at those posts A date of August has been also mentioned for recurring Bd of Adjustment, Mun. Bldg., 8pm pending review. Kathleen set for the auction sale of flooding problems, and seve­ Thank you, Mltrow was maned Senior abandoned or junkeed ve- ral St. Louis Avenue residents G.V. PO LICASTRO WEDNESDAY, JULY 11 Clerk Stenographer at a salary hides In the possession of the urge prompt resurfacing of the 1305 White St..HILLSIDE UNICO, 7pm Mayor John G. Kulish of $13,306. town. roadway. 923-9588 Overeaters Anonymous, Com. Ctr., 10am Six crossing guards were The town is evaluating Committeeman Joseph Asphalt Driveways Planning Board, Mun. Bldg., 8pm named to handle summer several flood control and light- Pydeski reported that bus Sidewalks Pool Commission, Mun. Bldg., 8pm school children. log projects requested by area shelters are finally on the way ABC License Renewal Hearings Mun. Bldg., 7pm Page 2, The Hillside Times, July 6, 1984 Tom Incidents on Columbia Avenue. Police arrested the Otto Selected As Tempers Overheat man after identification. Several cars were reported \ stolen during the week. On Commander • ! Saturday a $2000 73 Chevy In Hot Weather Herbert R. Otfo, Jr. for­ Raised In Hillside, he grad­ was taken from Munn Ave­ merly of Hlllalde, became the uated from Hlllalde H.S. and nue, possibly by a family 28th Commander of the Wat- received a Masters Degree In With the onset of hot sum­ pons were also reported. A member, and a 78 Monte chung Power Squadron at Its Engineering from Stevens Ins­ mer weather, tempers as well North Broad store was entered Carlo valued at $400 was taken Annual Change of Watch titute of Technology. Before as temperature often heats up, about closing time last Wed­ from an employee parking Dinner Dance at the Shore he retired, he was President and the Increased contacts of nesday night. The two men area on North Union Avenue, Casino In the Atlantic High­ summer often lead to violence. had been in the store earlier, after the cr keys had been lands. Mr. Otto lives with Is and Chief Engineer of Fll- The death of a stabbing vic­ returned about llpm with a taken from the employee wife, Marguerite, In West- tronlcs International, Inc., A tim on Tuesday on Leslie gun, and fled with about $2S00 locker. The same day, Thurs­ field. They have three grown veteran of the U.S. Navy, he Street Indicated the extremes In cash. day, a 79 Buick valued at sons, Robert, David A has been a member of USPS It can reach. Hillside Police On Saturday a man leaving $5000 was taken from a King Richard. since 1939. Committee chairman Anthony his car on Salem Avenue at Street driveway. Several tires Deo warned parents to con­ West King Street was appro­ were reported slashed, and a sider the hazards and keep a ached by a man demanding few bikes were reported close eye on their families dur­ money, with his hand wrapped stolen. Eagle Rank Honors to Nelson ing the long hot months in a towel. He took over $200 There was some defacing at ahead. from the victim, struck him the WOK school on Saturday, Several Incidents of domes­ and Jumped Into a waiting and the pitching rubber and Kirk C. Nelson, Jr., son of Asst. Patrol Leader and Is pre­ Project consisted of finger­ tic violence were reported this Monte Carlo driven by an home plate were taken from Hillside Reflects Mr. & Mrs. Kirk Nelson of sently a Patrol Leader In the printing children In the Hill­ week, usually ending with one accomplice. The victim was the Gurd Avenue Field. 1462 Parkview Terrace and a Troop. He also has won side area for possible Identi- of the participants being sent taken to the hospital by the Police on the scene quickly on D-Day Heroism member of Scout Troop 99 seve «l of the Honor Trips to flcatlon In the event they be­ off to cool down tempers and Ambulance Corps, and re­ at a five car accident on North sponaored by Christ the King Canada outstanding work In come missing. protect family members from leased after examination. Broad about 2pm Monday At the June 4th Township Committee Meeting, Church In Hillside, has been the Troop. He also has partici­ He also holds the World possible harm. Bad checks and forgeries noticed one driver exit his car commissioners reflected and reminded Hillslders of the many certified as an Eagle Scout by pated on the trip to Williams­ Conservation Award and the A number of homes were wer also reported. A false pre­ and go to the passenger side, heroic lives that were lost 40 years ago on D-Day. Pictured the National Council of the burg, Va. and Washington, Jockey Hollow Trail Medal. entered during the week. A scription was passed at a local claiming he had not been the above are veterans, Anthony Deo, Commander Anthony Boy Scouts of America. D.C. He will be Invested with his Compton terrace burglary was pharmacy, and the owner had driver. He was charged with Bevilacqua, Joseph Pydeski and non-veteran Mayor John G. Nelson Is a student at St. new rank by Scoutmaster, Dr. reported Monday, with an un­ noted the person had pre­ possession of stolen property Kulish. Eagle Scout Nelson has Benedict’s Preparatory School Allan H. Toub at Camp Winne­ determined loss. The door of a viously filled the unauthorized and misuse of plates. Two been a member of Troop 99 in Newark and is an Honor bago In Marcella, during the Long Avenue home was kicked prescription and called police. passengers were also charged Retiring Welfare Head since September 1977. He Graduate from Christ the King Troop’s 2nd week encamp­ In, and about $300 in coins The suspect had several re­ with possession of stolen pro­ served as a Troop Historian, School In Hillside. His Eagle ment there from July 8-21. taken. Another weekend en­ cently filled prescriptions from perty. All three were taken to try resulted in about $390 other pharmacies that were the hospital for examination. worth of tape and casette re­ being investigated. A Hill­ HEP Student Achievement Awards cording equipment being re­ side Avenue firm reported moved from a Bayvlew A ve­ three bad checks totaling over Fiddling nue home. Another entry on $400 from a customer. And a Nineteen HEP stndents re­ Gifted and Talented Program that street earlier In the week local bank reported about $2S0 vin Coolidge: Stacy Bennett, ceived medals of achievement are to locate those students resulted in the loss of $310 In five bad checks passed by a Paul Bataille, Yasmine M c­ t the Awards Assemblies held who show early promise of from a Jewelry box last Thurs­ Newark resident. Around! Queen, Sang Hun Song; In each elementary school. outstanding academic day. Also on Thursday a John An Eastern Parkway tenant Waller 0. Krumbiegel; Doug­ Sixteen of the recipients will achievement and to provide Glenn Drive home was reported he had put up a Get ready for the most rom- las Spring, Marilyn Sexton, attend Hillside High School in enrichment activities that will entered and about $885 worth $3000 deposit for a dwelling pinest, foot-stomplnest, down­ Sharon Roberts, Tracey Lowe; September. develop this potential. of Jewelry and personal Items and when he left, the owner right dlrt-klcklng hoot-n- AP Morris; Angela Bocchetti taken. refused to return $1300 still hollerinesl good time, when Award winners are: Hur- Felicia Newkirk, Juanita Jones The Hillside Enrichment Last Wednesday a Route 22 due the tenant, claiming he "Country Western Night" den-Looker; Faith Castillo, Angela McCall, Ivan Nevarez, Program stated In the summer Jennifer Affsa, Dlatta Sulll Body shop was entered and could not pay the refund until kicks into action Wednes­ Keyona Sharpless: George of 1979. The goals of the van, Santosh Varghesc; Cal­ about $1000 worth of auto the building was sold. day, July 18, at 7:30pm, In Washington: Adonna Gilbert. parts taken. A Princeton Avenue resi­ Echo Lake Park, Mountain- Several robberies involving dent was arrested for tres­ side/Westfleld, a Union weapons or the threat of wea­ passing after several Peeping County Department of Parks Kean Host To Shakespeare Program and Recreation facility. For the third year In a row fiddling Mindy J. and her Cyc­ Singing, readings and film of English, is co-ordlnator for be held in the Zella Fry lone Rangers and clog dancing Jean Goldhor, retiring Hillside Welfare Director, was will highlight a review of the master of arts In liberal Pat Cannon will perform at the Theater In Vaughn-Eames Checks Cashed recently honored at a luncheon by the Union County Municipal Shakespeare’s comedies be­ studies program. Hall. Summer Arts Festival. Also Welfard Association. Pictured with Mrs. Goldhor Is Donald tween 9am and 5:30pm July 16 All Payroll Checks Cashed scheduled to perform are the At I0:30am and again at DeNItzio of Scotch Plains, President of the Association. Mrs. In a event open to the Money Orders Sold Cyclone Rangers special 5:30pm the film "Twelfth Goldhor was past president of the County Association and past public on the campus of Kean Setting the mood for the guest, Nashville singer-song Night" will be screened In the Money W ired (Com Check) vice-president of the State Association. She served as Welfare College. day, the Madrigal Singers of writers Steve Young (author of O’Meara Auditorium (J-100) Director for Hillside for 31 years. Mrs. Goldhor was also feted Dr. Eileen Kennedy of the Shakespeare Festival at hit songs for The Eugles, Hutchinson Hall. At 12:30am, by Hillside Municipal Employees. Union, chairperson for the Drew University, Madison, MI-WAY CHECK W avion Jennings, and Hank following a brown bag lunch, Event, said "It Is Intended to will perform at 9am. Their Williams Jr.), The Cimarron Dr. William Evans of Union, celebrate Shakespeare’ s presentation will be followed boys, and dancer Cannon’ s an associate professor of CASHING SERVICE laughter and will be con­ by readings of Shakespeare by full company, the Pat Cannon Outstanding Student English, will present • slide ducted on the banks of our Kean College faculty 430 Rt. 22 East, Hillside Dancers. illustrated talk on Shake­ own Avon-the stream near the members and students. In This is one of the season’s speare festivals In the U.S. Behind Hedy’s Diner, off Bloy ST. library." Kennedy, a professor case of rain, these events will most popular events, so the Canada and England. audience Is encouraged to ar­ MONDAY CLOSED rive early with lawn chairs, TUES & WED 10AM-6PM blankets and picnic baskets for THURS & FRI 8AM-6:30 PM Art & Science Fairs prime spot on the lawn SAT 9AM-3PM Call 688-CASH under the stars.

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Frederick Mele, Jr., Principe) of A.P. Morrlt School present- log the annuel Principal’! Award for Outstanding Slndenl to Lula Gomez at the yearly Award Assembly. Coalition Selects Scholarship Recipients

Christ the King School, held it’s annual Science Fair on May the 21, 1984. Mrs. E. F. Tra- mantano, who is not pictured here Is the coordinator. Among the winners are the above. Annie W ong, Jennifer O’Neill, Gisele Rinaldi, John Moran, Bryon O’ Hare, aecond row, Gina Con­ OPEN 9 A.M.-1 P.M. stantine, Natalin Po, Karl Ubelhoer, Linda Speranxa, Joseph Vlolante. Photo by Roy Burnett (Except Perth Amboy)

Pictured, left to right are Ralph Mllteer, Education FOR APPLIANCE SALES Chairman, Greg Allen, Kelvin Henson, and Norma Allen, Regular Weekday Hours Remain Unchanged For; President of the Coalition. • Appliance Sales • Residential Heating • Bill Payments (NO bill payments accepted after 5 PM.). The coalition For a United master, Junior trustee, Hillside, a community ser­ member of the church choir, ELIZA BETH RAHWAY vice organization donated two member of the Joint usher E'town Plaza 1092 St. Georges Ave scholarships In the name of board, and chnrch clerk/- 289-5000 289-5000 the late Dr. Martin Luther secretary. Daily 8 a m -5 p m (In Drug Fair Mall) King Jr. to Kelvin Henson and Gregory Allen, a graduate Thurs til 9 p m Daily 8:30 a m -5 p m Fri til 6 p m Thurs and Fri til 9 p m Gregory Allen. Ms. Norma of Hillside High School is a Sat 9 a m -1pm Sat 9 a m -1 p.m Allen, president of the Coali­ member of the National Honor tion, explained that the funds Society, selected W ho’s Who WESTFIELD PERTH AMBOY were raised from the dinner Among High School Students, dance given earlier in the member of the United States 289-5000 ~ ~ 289-5000 year. The United Negro Col­ Achievement Academy, on the Daily 8 30 a m -5 p.m Daily 8 30 a m -5 p.m lege Fund also benefited from basketball team for four years, Thurs. til 9 p m (Closed Saturdays) Sat 9 a m -1 p.m the program. recent recipient of the Kelvin Henson, a graduate Rudolph Weiss and Stacy of Arts High School and an Dunham Awards and ranked Eagle Scoot will be attending in the top 5% of his class. A v (S Elizabethtown Gas Kean College in the Fall. Gregory has been accepted to Christ the King School, held 111 snnosl Arl Fslr on May 31. the children designed covers for ^ * An NUt Company Kelvin was a member of the the Temple University School library books as well as doing Ihelr own original art work. Marlene O’ Hore who Is the arl school orchestra, honors band, of Engineering and Architec­ teacher organized Ihe fair. Standing front left to right ore, Gisele Rinaldi, Annie Wong, Gina concert band, and Jazz ture. Both students were Constantins, Christine Speranza, Anthony Speranza, second row Jennifer O’ Neill Nntal'lwPn ensemble, he is a Junior scout- awarded $200.00 scholarships. l-lnd. Speranza, Bryon O’ Hore. Photo b t’H„ y Hillside Area Social Scene Municipal Court Experience Living History Blood Needed JUDGE JEFFREY M. GECHTMAN Red Cross Blood Drive June 19, 1984 Some young school children reading about It In books or The Eastern Union County Chapter of the American Red In order to bolster the blood supplies In local hospitals, recently have been able to see hearing it from their teachers. Cross will hold a community blood drive at the Chapter house the St. Genevieve RC Church will hold a blood drive on Curl Edward. of Plainfield, wan found guilty of driving an unin­ living history- Instead of Just This camr ' out In the last located at 203 West Jersey Street in Elizabeth on Friday, July Monday, July 23. Co-sponsored by Eastern Union chapter of 13. Co-sponsored by New Jersey Blood Services, the drive will sured vehicle. His fine was $125 and he loaf his drivers license month or so when four Red Cross and New Jersey Blood Services, the drive will be be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. If you are be­ for six months. teachers brought their classes open to the public from 3 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the church, Grants to to the historic Woodruff tween the ages of 17 and 66, weigh at least 110 pounds and are located at 200 Monmouth Road in Elizabeth. Joseph Rogers, of Orange, was found guilty of careless driving. House and Store at 111 Con- in good health, you can give blood. For further Information His fine was $75. ant Street, which the Hill­ please contact the Eastern Union County Red Cross at 353-2500. Completes Graduate Training County DHR side Historical Society Is grad­ Clement L. Henry of Riveredge was fined a total of $910 and ually restoring as a unique his­ Essex County College Award Angelo J. Lucco, son of Mrs. Ruth Flynn of 704 Union Avenue sent to jail for one day for being found guilty of driving while re­ Eligible Union County re­ torical museum of three cen­ In Hillside, and the late Alfred J. Lucco, has completed voked, no registration in possession and speeding on 1-78 Hill­ sidents will be warmer this turies. Carolyn V. Norwood of Hillside was one of the recipients of graduate training In internal medicine at the Mayo Graduate side. winter, thanks to two Lo- In one week at the be­ the "1984 Women of Excellence Awards" given annually by the School of Medicine. Dr. Lucco will begin a geriatric fellowship Income Weatherizatlon Grants ginning of June, fourth grade W om en's Forum of Essex County College. The Awards at Johns Hopkins Universlty/Natlonal Institute for Aging, Balti­ Alfred Jones of Newark was found guilty of not changing his awarded to the Union County classes taught by Mrs. Bea­ Program/DInner Dance was held at the Chantlcler in Short Hills more, Md. He received the BS degree from St. Peter's College, address within 60 days. His fine was $35. Department of Human Re­ trice Gates and Mrs. Elaine on June 12. Ms. Norwood le a professor at the college. Her pro­ Jersey City In 1973 and the MD degree from Rutgers Medical School, Plscataway In 1980. sources, totaling $152,000. Markos and a fifth grade fessional activities Include membership on the Executive Board Frank Pellerito of Metuchen, was found guilty of not having an A $100,000 federal grant taught by Mrs, Eileen Me- of the National Business Education Assn., Regional Member­ insurance card in possession. His fine was UK from the U.S. Department of Sweeney, this a Hillside En­ ship Director of the Easter Business Education Assn; and Edu­ Earns Osteopathic Degree Energy will be used to richment Program (HEP) cation Director/Hlstorlan of the Northern New Jersey Chapter (Marlin U Connor II of Elizabeth, paid a fine of $85 for not weatherlze 94 dwellings and group, all at Abram P. Morris of the Association of Information Systems Profeslonals, which Nell S. Freund of Hillside received the Doctor of Osteopathy having a drivers license and speeding on Salem Ave. $52,000 from the N.J. Depart­ School, toured the h'storlc recently named her Member of the Y ear.' degree from the University of New England College of Osteo- ment of Human Services will site. pathlc Medicine at the commencement exercises held on June Kenneth Fisher, of Irvington, was fined $75 for a speeding weatherlze 39 homes. Both Like an earlier tour In May Pingry Honor Rolls 2nd. Dr. Freund, son of Mrs. Mildred Freund of Hillside, will ticket. grants will be administered by by Mrs. Randl Kerzner’s third begin his Internship at the Chicago College of Osteopathic the N.J. Department of Com­ grade at Calvin Coolldge David C. Wilson, Headmaster of The Pingry School, has Medicine with plans to specialize in cardiology. Stanley Dlugosz, of Union, was fined $425 plus a $100 surcharge munity Affairs and were made School, the walk-through be­ announced the Bernards Township campus Middle and Upper for driving under the influence. He also received a ten day sus­ available through the Gover­ gan with the most modern part School Honor Roll, Effort Honor Roll and Third Trimester Police Promotion pended jail term, he lost his license for sii months and must at­ nor’s Office. of history. This was the com­ Honor Roll for the Spring Trimester and the year. Students from tend AA for one year. The weatherizatlon process, pletely restored neighbor­ Hillside named are: Frank Bodenchak of 254 Greenwood The Hillside Police Department recently promoted Anthonv which will conserve energy hood store of 1900-1920, with Terrace, Trimester and Year Honors; Katharine Campbell of Messano to the rank of Captain. This comes as a result of his Ronald and William Cohen of Star Uniform Co. were found and therefore save money for its original counter, old candy 920 Revere Drive, Trimester and Year Honors, and Andrew high score on a Civil Service test for that position. Capt. guilty of two charges for failure to have sanitary garbage con­ those Involved, will include case and contents, coffee grin­ Chalklvsky of 240 Nottingham Way, Trimester and Year Messano Joined the Hillside Police In 1960. He served in various Honors. ditions. The violations were signed by Angelo Bonanno of the caulking and weatherstripping der, bread box and old milk positions, moving up through the ranks as a detective, sergeant, Hillside Board of Health. The fine was total of $130. of doors and windows, re­ bottles and many products of The Headmaster announced Improvement and Scholarship and lieutenant prior to this present achievement. Capt. pairing broken windows and the period seen on shelves. prizes. Frank Bodenchak, Form ill. of Hillside was given an Messano is a lifelong Hlllaider. He Is married to the former Pat Richard Hotchkiss, ot Hillside, was found guilty of failure to window sills and adding In­ Next they went through the re­ Honorable Mention and Scholarship prize recognizing highest Manzo and has one daughter, Gina. He has successfully com­ present a veterinarians report for a ten day quarantine. He was sulation in attics. In addition, stored 1890's kitchen with Its academic standing. pleted numerous courses on police-related topics, and has also fined $75. storm windows will be In­ coal stove and coal and Richard Baldwin, head of The Pingry Lower School, Short earned several college level credits. Capt. Messano Is presently stalled and primary windows numerous artifacts of the Hills campus, has announced sixth grade honors. Students assigned to the Uniform Division. Lester Shapiro, of Edison, was found guilty of two housing code and doors replaced where time. Then they visited the honored were Margaret Campbell, Honorable Mention, and violations. His fine totaled $350 for property owned on Holly­ needed. Oil burner Ignition large room with numerous his­ Ann Gradman of 252 Windsor Way, Hillside, named to Honor Honor Society Inductees wood Ave., Hillside. systems will be tuned-up or toric Items, Including the foot Roll for Trimester and Year. replaced If necessary. warmer which faclnated some. The Honor Society of Phi Kappl Phi at Kean College of New Mary Bizzell, of Hillside, was found guilty of failure to remove Eligibility will be based on The earliest part of the house, Jersey has Initiated 96 new members, It was announced by litter and debris. She was fined $65. Her husband James Bizzell yearly Income of $6,225 for built In 1735, Is not yet avail­ Centenary Honors Dr. Eileen Kennedy of Union, chapter president. Requirements was fined $65 for the same violation. one occupant of a dwelling, able for tours because much for acceptance are that Juniors be In the top 2% of their class, Denise Sebasko daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Sebasko of with $2,175 added for each restoration remains to be seniors in the top 6%, and graduate students in the top 10%. Hillside, has achieved honorable mention at Centenary College, Joseph Rogers, of Orange, ras found guilty of careless driving. additional occupant. Priority accomplished on that side be- Initiates from Hillside are Judith A. Cook and Sandra Feldman. Hackettstown, by the addition of her name to the College His fine was $75. will be given to elderly or fore It can be furnished with Honors List. Only those students who have achieved 3.2 aver­ handicapped residents Items of its early days, the ages arc included in this group. DeVry Graduate Paula Boutillier, of Hillside, was found guilty of a truancy celvlng public assistance, such first of three centuries. charge concerning her daughter. The fine was $50. as welfare or unemployment At least one child was Im­ Steven Desmedt of 66 Warwick Rd., Hillside, son of William according to Louis J. Coletti, pressed with the coolness of Desmedt, has graduated from DeVry Technical Institute, Wood- Acting County Manager. Pre­ the house when the tempera­ bridge, with a diploma in the Electronics Technician Program. A graduate of Hillside High School, Desmedt has accepted a sident Carlisle Jr. Is the ture outside read in the 90 de­ Joyce Protzman position with Joyal Industries In Linden. UCC Tuition Hike Weatherizatlon Coordinator of gree range, asking If air con­ Tuition at Union County cation approval of a measure the Union County Department ditioning had been Installed College will be Increased from that would raise the maximum of Human Resources. but not seen. Actually, origi­ King Church, Hillside, fol­ Parents Without Partners $700 to $750 a year for a full­ tuition at a county college nal brick walls In the house A Mass for Mrs. M. Joyce lowing the funeral from the The Essex-Unlon Chapter of Parents Without Partners, will time student who Is a Union from $700 to $750 per year. plus recently installed In­ Protzmann, 46 of Hillside was Emergency offered July 2 at Christ the Growney Funeral Home, 1070 hold an open dance on Wednesday July 11, at the Holiday Inn, County resident under the There would be proportional sulation were the answers. N. riroad St., Hillside. Kenilworth, Exit 138, Garden State Parkway. There will be an terms of a resolution adopted Increases for part-time stu­ Some of the children were Mrs. Protzmann died June orientation at 7:30pm and the dance will follow at 8pm. All are Tuesday, June 26 by the dents and for out-of-county led on a walk outside the Responce 27, 1984 In her home. welcome. For more Information call Gerry 289-0349. Another Board of Trustees. and out-of-state students. house to show the one-time She was a registered nurse dance Is scheduled for July 25. The tuition Increase would farm area and the site of the Leo * In the St. Michael’ s Medical The Increase Is subject to be effective with the start of Systems old Woodruff cider mill. Center, Newark, for the past State Board of Higher Etfu- the Fall Semester. Among those guiding the New Prexy For UCC Memorial General Hospital children and describing the Sourifman 25 years. Mrs. Protzmann was w ith the aid of a Title III grant historic site and furnishings graduated from the St. Union County College entered a new era on Sunday, July 11, DRUNK DRIVING DEFENSE from the Union County were Jane Eaton Schorr, Michael’ s Nursing School in when Dr. Derek N. Nunney became Its sixth president In Its 50 EMANUEL GERSTEN Division of Aging, and a grant Helen Witting, Alice Ander­ Leo Sourifman, 68 of Hill­ 1959. year history. Dr. Nunney, who was previously president of Born In Newark, she moved from the Robert Wood John­ son and Agnes Christenson. side, died June 23, at the Beth Joliet Junior College, Joliet, III., whtll be the first UCC Attorney At Law to Hillside msny years ago. son Foundation in ­ During restoration going on Israel Medical Center, president from outside the college community. All previous Surviving are her husband, Phone 923-1471 for appointment ton, has established emer­ at the present time, tours are Newark. presidents had served on the faculty or staff prior to becoming gency response systems which Raymond B., two daughters, General Practice made without charge by Born In Jersey City, he re­ president. With Dr. Nunney s arrival, UCC will be moving Into enable the elderly and other special arrangement through sided In Newark, before mov­ Mlases Lori and Donna Protz­ the third year of Its status as the public community college of mann; a son, Scott; her physically vulnerable indivi­ Mrs. Schorr, 354-8964, or ing to Hillside many years Union County resulting from the consolidation of Union College, mother, Mrs. Clara Feuersch- duals to maintain 24-hour con­ Mrs. Anderson, 353-1773 or ago. Cranford, founded In 1933, and Union County Technical Insti­ wenger, and a brother, Ronald tact with outside sources of other officers of the hls- He was a Fleet Manager tute, Scotch Plains, formed in I960. Feuerschwenger. Hillside help in emergency situations. torclal society which Is res­ with the Department of Roads The emergency response ponsible for preparing the his­ and Bridges of Essex County Republican Club systems each consist of a toric site as a public cultural In Cedar Grove. Prior to this, small transmitter that can be service. he was a driver with P. Ballan- SPONSORS clipped to clothing or worn in- An Interesting aftermath of tine & Sons of Newark for During the health emergency, the Hillside Board of Health •ide • pocket. At the flr.t ilgn (h(, recen| |oDr* wa| one thirty years. of en emergency, the person of ,he c| , „ „ |I(er , Ugcd , REPUBLICAN He was an Army WW II is recommending the following measures to control merely pushes a button which baked goods sale and raised Veteran. then automatically transmits a more than $38 w hich their He Is survived by his wife, nuisances caused by uncollected garbage: CHAIRMAN’S signal via his or her tele­ teacher, Mrs. Gates, then Bertha Sourifman of Hill­ phone to a communications turned over to the historical side; a daughter, Karen Glad­ CONTROLLING HOUSE FLIES center staffed by specialiy- society as a contribution. stone of Livingston; a son, Residents are urged to keep all food wastes, soiled diapers and animal wastes In UNITY PARTY trined personnel. The center Society officers said that In Stuart Sourifman of Livings­ receptables with tight fitting covers or in sealed plastic bags. Certain pesticides operates 24 hours a day. view of the age and financial ton; and four grandchildren. approved for use by the homeowner and business establishments can be used for HONORING Upon receiving the signal Mayor John G. Kulish resources of the donors, it Services were held June 24, good results. They are: Pestaid, this is applied with a brush over cans and bags and for help, the center will im­ really amounted to much at the Menorah Chapels at has excellent residual power; Vapona Strips and Shell No Pest strips can be taped Deputy Mayor Anthony J. Deo mediately arrange for help to more. Mlllburn, in Union. onto the inside surface of lids; Black Flag and Raid aerosol foggers can be used in be on tis way. storage areas, also sprays can be applied Inside of cans or plastic bags or sprayed Comm. Louis A. Santaqata The programs are avail­ on top of refuse; M alrln is a granular sugar bait and Is sold In either 1 lb. or 5 lb. able to Union County resi­ Comm. Joseph Pydeski containers, this is sprinkled over problem areas; there Is also Lure-Stic, this Is a dents who are In a physically fluorescent sticky material which catches flies. All of the aforementioned can be Twsp. Clerk C.Mildred Karlik vulnerable condition and meet League of Women Voters purchased in local pesticide supply establishments or In garden supply and certain established criteria. hardware stores. Caution should be taken to keep children and pets away from Some systems maybe treated areas CONTROLLING RODENTS a t provided free of charge to REFLECTIONS clients meeting specific guide­ Elects New Slate All food material should be stored in metal or durable plastic receptacles with (formerly the College Inn) lines. tight fitting covers. If receptacles are already full, and plastic bags are being used, Persons jvishlng. to learn The League of Women gram and direction the League then it is suggested that the bags containing food be stored in the garage or In a more about the emergency \ uiTfs of Hillside held its an­ wll! 1o\}oipt jin + t ii£ shed - . CON.TftQLLJN•>■ ,o o » > E1U((Belh 9 6 1 ■ 1 1 0 0 Union we train. Office located (Approx.); 100'x 189.93' x DEAD OR ALIVE MODELS-CHILDREN! in Berkeley Heights. 123.79’ x 116.55' Feet to Old toy trains, Cash 6 months - 16 years. Male Call 665-9430 nearest cross Street: reward. Call 923-8485. and female for advertising. No 7/6-S/2 100.77' to Williamson Ave­ HOME IMPROVEMENTS experience nec. Interviews nue. now being held. Call (201) There is due approxi­ ____^Dependable Servict T.L JONES 256-1000. mately $37,952.02 together with interest a t the contract Putty Insured Cleaning Service Inc PREMIERE MODELING rate of 9% from October 21, Roger Robinson portrays great WE BUY AGENCY 1962 to M ay 21, 1964 and ROBERT 686-6158 809 Rlvervlew Drive EXCELLENT PART lawful interest thereafter Shakespeare tragic character, Othello Any Kind Of Totawa, N.J. TIME POSITIONS and costs. There is a full LAZARICK 686-8580 after 5 legal description on fiie in currently thru September 1. Used Furniture N.J. State Licensed After dinner hours Sidewalks •' Steps E.O.E. A.F.T.R.A. working In our modern the Union County Sheriff's and Household Items Commercial 7/6-7/26 office. Monday - Friday, Office. By Cynthia Berthold • Patios* Curbs* & Residential The Sheriff reserve the M ikulik Evenings, No Saturday. right to adjourn this sale. From its opening dialogues, Shakespeare's great tragedy, Drains • Painting • Waxing-Carpeting Excellent starting RALPH FROEHLICH Othello fairly brims with steely character analysis. It was an UNION Garage Sales salary, $4.75 hr. Sheriff suspicious opening production for the New Jersey Shakespeare t/r ders & Gutters Janitorial (GUARANTEED) plus EDWARD CASEL ATTY. Festival last week, as a full audience was mesmerized and 688-1144 Day*'.ne 926-5265 unlimited bonus po­ CX-103-03 (D J-&H T ) GARAGE SALE deeply moved by penetrating acting of the highest caliber. Evening 923-2147 Friday, Saturday and Sun tential no experience the Hillside Times, July 6, Be advised however, In sampling performances, that there is day, July 6, 7 A 8, 10 a.m. to necessary. Paid training. 12, 19, 26, 1964 but one, very brief Intermission to break the three-hour blitz of DAVECORIGLIANO RCA SERVICE CORP. Fee: $66.90 5 p.m. 113 Clark Street, emotional tension. The Bard of Stratford-on-Avon has served 289-2434 Hillside. Many tools, many St. George Ave. Linden gem on a royal platter, and little relieves the relentless jealousyu [a m i COMPRESSORS Fred Hintenberger miscellaneous Items. Fabric: 486-2400 Legal revengeful plotting and bloody retribution. General Cont. - Carpenter Home improvement 5C per yd. Mr. West Roger Robinson, under taut Paul Barry direction, is the core Ai» cem*»ess«w rental service roofing, repairs, panelling, sidewalks, patios, E/O/E - M/F BOARD OF F O * CONCRETE BREAKING Come see, come save! ADJUSTMENT of this classical drama about the "green-eyed monster" etc. 761 4394 jealousy. The tall, commanding black actor Is trim of physique FOU EMERGENCY SERVICE Painting 8 Fencing PUBLIC NOTICE FOR INDUS TRIAL PLANTS Please take notice that on and places his lines deliberately to perfectly heighten the flawed F IT C H A. Free estimates, GARAGE SALE 7/5-7/12 the 10th day o f Ju ly 1964, at character of Othello. On the battlefront he Is In control, yet his D9I0 IACH CO. 313 Florence Avenue, Hill­ the Hillside Municipal private life suffers from his naivete and too trusting nature. U.S. HIGHWAY n0. Fully Insured, side, Friday A Saturday, July Building, John F. Kennedy Mr. Robinson has his match in the Desdemona, Katherine UNION, N.J. MU6-00U OPPOSITE F i AGSHlP Europe General FH A Approval 6-7, 10-4pm. Household Plaza, H illside, New Carlson. She is saucy, believable, terribly In love, and too Contractors Co. goods, Misc. baby Items. Jersey, in the Court Room, trusting as Othello's wife. Their scenes together are stunningly the Zoning Board of Ad­ beautiful and honest. Specialists justment w ill hold a hearing AUTO BODY lago is the mover of all evil in the plotline. It's a plum role, on the application o f People on all kinds ot jobs GLTTERS- for Animals, Inc., at which which Mr. Barry treats In a pivotal way, adding his own luster REPAIRS LEADERS time and place all inte­ as classical actor. We are aware of his ego, his obsession to re­ • Asphalt venge Othello for placing him In an Inferior position, by chosing Class of 65 rested persons w ill be given s. ft L. SERVICE • Concrete CLEAN -FLUSH an opportunity to be heard. the romantic, honest Cassio as his Lieutenant, and for another Minor Tree "So are we having a 20th Said meeting will take place unfounded reason: he suspects the Moor has "used his wife," STATION and Masonry year HHS 1965 class re­ at 8pm. Emilia. He also used a spurned suitor of Desdemona, Roderigo, 61 Western Parkway Trimming. Insured union or what? Does The location of the to aid and abet his dastardly lies and machinations. Barry Is I Hi It \u Irvington New or Repair 375-9896 anyone know? Contact premises in question is lo­ seemingly cajoling, comforting, amiable, an honest friend to all NICKKOSH cated in the HI zoning dis­ SPECIALIZING IN FULLY INSURED Andrea Jay 65 Todt Hill but stalks his prey through the facade. His scenes with Mr. 226-3322 Road, , NY. trict, tax map 2, block 201, FOREIGN CARS FREE ESTIMATES lot 18, and more commonly Robinson are truly special, as they and other principals in the 1, Call 7 Days 10314". known as 433 Hillside Ave­ cast, are respectful of the poetry and human struggle of each CALL 484-1695 nue. The applicant is seek­ character. ing a variance for the pur­ Other fine players are: Lisa Bansavage as Emilia, (ago' s wife ELECTRICAL pose of operating a State of and maid to Desdemona; Alan Jordan as Cassio, and James JOHN New Jersey Pilot/Spay Curt Bergwell as Roderigo form the triumphal ensemble of CONTRACTORS Buce A. Pierce Neuter Clinic. A copy of major players. They are ably assisted by other Equity actors of RICKERHAUSER said application and docu­ fine talent In lesser roles. GENERAL Services for Buce A. Pierce, retired In 1980. He served In ments is on file with the 923-0400 LIC. N O . 419A Painting Backstage plaudits are due costumer Jim Buff who keeps to CONTRACTOR 66, of Hillside was held at the Navy during W orld War 11. Building Department and bloody hues and shades to heighten the unfolding drama. Set Born In Russell, Mass., Mr. may be inspected during BERT B. GLOBUS Inc. Roofing ALL TYPES ROOFING 11am Thursday In the Mc­ designer Timothy Scalet has thrown a fishnet over his Clolster- Cracken Funeral Home, 1500 Pierce lived in Hillside since business hours by all inte­ & SIDING rested parties prior to said Hke 16th century Venetian columned facade and catwalk, and LEADERS-GUTTERS Morris Ave., Union. 1936. ELECTRICAL added four rope ladders for sailors to shift his scenes from Surviving are his wife, meeting. DAN'S PAINTING*------WINDOWS- DOORS M r. Pierce died Sunday July Frank Volturo, Clark land to seaport, a tidy, effective and creative solution. The net CONTRACTORS Ruth; two sons, Bruce J. and r OECOHATING DORMERS-ADDITIONS 1, In the Memorial General Zoning Board of result being extensive playing area Is provided for drunken I “ I r.KIUK Gary G.; three sisters, Mrs. INDUSTRIAL PAINTING PATIOS Hospital, Union. Adjustment sailors, belly dancing entertainment, and warring assemblies to Residential & Commercial Gertrude Wehrly, Mrs. Alice DECKS - SIDEWALKS He was a serviceman for the The H illside Times, July 6, add color to the tale. Richard Dorfman, the lighting designer, COMMERCIAL Quality Work - Fully Insured Britton and Mrs. Alberta FREE ESTIMATES American Can Co. of Fair 1964 has given a whale of a storm to match the storms In the RESIDENTIAL Abbey, and a grandchild. 889-6200 22 YEARS EXPERI­ Lawn for 39 years. Mr. Pierce Fee: $13.95 characters. It's an all round blockbuster of a production that I Etna fsnM Arts ENCE. heartily recommend. But, If you intend to take a child, advise J them that Desdemona Is strangled by her husband, Othello, 1 440 N. Bfoad St. 374-5076 Philip Stromeyer Hillside, N.J. who slits his own throat, lago kills his wife Emilia, and meets IN 1 RIOR 8.- EXTERIOR 1 his end by Venetian sword. Roderigo dies, but Cassio Is merely PAINTING Services for Philip Stro­ West Orange for 45 years. Mr. M lldred, and two grand- woun(je(i But „|| |n all, murders figure often In Shakespeare, DECORATOR meyer, 74 of West Orange Stromeyer was a member of children, and it' s lively theater. 926-9777 Lead r He Gutter Work [ were held at July 5 In the the B'nal Brlth of Hillside. "Othello" will be joined by "The Merchant of Venice" In rep­ m i l Estimates. Insured. J • DRAPES Menorah Chapels at Mlllburn, ertory fashion during the week of July 13. Call the box office BROAD Call Si phen Deo. Toll Free, 1 233-3561 •SLIPCOVERS 2950 Vaux Hall Rd., Union. Born In Newark, he lived In Gordon early for reservations: 377-4487, or write: Shakespeare, ELECTRIC Inc. Hillside before moving to Madison, New Jersey 07940 for performance schedules dally » SHADES etc. West Orange nine years ago. State Lie. No. 1246 Mr. Stromeyer died July 1st except Mondays. PLUMBING |ANK.TDK ORATORS In the beth Israel Medical A REMINDER: Festival madrigal singers entertain 30 Electrical Contractor 351-4966 923-6932 after 6 Surviving are his wife, Tlly; Center, Newark. Collie minutes prior to each summer performance. NO JOB TOO Joseph Met index He was the owner of the a daughter, Mrs. Sandra REUPHOLSTRY Rosenberg; a sister Miss LARGE OR SMALL Twctnt Bonding Agency of amoke alarms Blinds-Verticals ______^ffordon J. Collie died~ on Social Scene I‘lumber A ll w ork Sunday July 1, age 77 years, 1351 LibertyAyfi guaranteed of Hillside, husband of Cecllln f i t Let us be ready. to take „ the field J. tnee Dakers). father of Nan Lifeguard Shortage Hillside Discounts Available Established 50 Yrs. John A. Hopkins, volunteer chairman of Water Safety Ser­ v> jolt loo small whenever danger calls, iohn Hancock cIliu"^!.lMreb.rC v .f..e:ev!d vices for Ihe Eastern Union County Chapter American Red The funeral service was at Cross, Elizabeth, has identified that there Is a shortage of life SLIPCOVERS the Old First Presbyterian guards this year. He states that many employers are calling Red Eluciru' Custom slip covers, church, 820 Broad St., Newark Cross asking for qualified life guards, but it not seem the de- on Thursday. July 5. mand is far exceeding the supply, any unemployed individuals Seuvr rlciuiiiifi draperies, Haeberle & Barth Colonial w ith water safety skills quailflying as life guards should contact Leslie W. reupholstery. Home Union. the Red Cross at 353-2500, to aid them In placement of vacan- 354-8470 Your fabric or ours In lieu of flowers, contrl- cles as they occur, HORNBUCKLE buttons may be made *o the J. Maker of fine liNHUK AiMCE Guaranteed workmanship. Gordon Collie Memorial 34 Years experience. Music Fund, care of Old First hand crafted | BUS. 926-3100 Formerly at Steinbach ' s. Kean College Graduates RES. 382-8161 Presbvterlan Church. furniture... Dis ‘»unt for Sr. Cits. Nineteen students from Hillside graduated from Kean ROBERT F. FREE Siop-at-Home Service. College of New Jersey on Thursday, June 7, with either a Antique baccalaureate or master's degree. Major, honors earned, and Reproductions | COTRONEO Call Walter Canter | 282 Long Avenue degree are noted for each of the following: Bonita Morgan, Pub at 757-6655. Philip Fox Admin-Genl, BA; Linda Susan Clarke, MGS-Marketlng BS; Ro­ Custom Designs bert L. C9 rr*«'lno. Blologv-Preprf, BA; Judith Ann Cook, Ed Audio-TV cabinets Philip Fox of Hillside, died Adm-Org Dev. M A; James Joseph Donetan Mgmi Sci-Fiu, C— ; Custom Carpet on Monday July 2, husband ol L* ude Bsl JoscPh Driscoll Com Scl-Data P, Cum Laude BS; »Ua j LIQUOR STORES | Sophie (Sobel), father of Irwin Shalman Dudek El Ed/As-ls MA; Thomaa Joeeph Farley Com built-in units Shampooing and Neale. Graveside service Scl-Data P, Magna Cum Laude BS Sandra Isaac* Feldman El Furniture repair Tuesday, July 3, at Mount Le- Ed/As-Tesl M A; Joseph Melvin Sociology BA; Doris Bassfleld Home Window $ refinishing MAPLE LEAF t mon Cemetery, Iselln, N.J. Nicholson Rdg Spec-Rdg S MA; Rafael Ellecer Orejuela Mos- Washing Arrangements by The Bern- quera Com Sci-Data P BS; Lovella Pollard Fastu VIs/- In Hillside... WINES LIQUORS B E E S Bristol Myers Company helm-Goldstlcker Memorial Com BA; Patsy Rippo Com Scl-Data P BS; Mitchell H. Sattler 11?o iiBCftry a v e Quality Work Home 1200 Clinton Ave., P°l Scl-Genel BA; Federlck William Tlsch Mgs-Management 964-8192 HILLSIDE, N J John Hodavance TridixToo! & Machine Co Irvington BS; Qu.ven Le Tran Com Scl-Data P, Cum Laude BS, and Ana WE DELIVER Maura Zelk Tchr Handicppd BA. ORIVE IN PARKING Call 926-6133 Page 5, The Hillside Times, July 6, 1984 Recreation Season Begins Come Out For Youngsters Enjoy sports and arts activities at the Cheerleader Tryouts! Hillside playgrounds. Hillside Pop Warner Cheer­ Avenue In Hillside. The time leader try-outs for girls, ages Is S:30 to 7pm. Registration Is BRISTOL MYERS tricky grounders. Anthony One was ihe making of neck­ 8-14 will be held July 9, 10 4 S25. per person. Call 923- The fun filled season at Trolano, Pete Corvelll and laces and bracelets and the 11 at Conant Park, on Conant 6849 for further information. Bristol Playground has be­ Alan Torslello proved to be the other was making creative ob­ gun. This week, playground heavy kickers this week. jects out of popslcle sticks. director Sheila McRae wel­ They just started getting In­ Stephen Itkowltz and Joey Tennis, Anyone? comed some of the "regulars", to the swing of things In arts Mitchell have designed beau­ Nigel, Keith, — Ini, Rodney and crafts. Amanda Soloiow- tiful Jewelry boxes topped with and Kelsha anu hope to see ski made an adorable pom­ sea shells. Roy Williams made Clinics Start Tomorrow many, many more. pom bunny. Michael Hanlein his own name plate. Lakwaln Tennis enthusiasts may still Novlces may also opt to take In the Arts and Crafts de­ used his creativity by making Edwards made a birdhouse for register for s series o f summer the course Mondays, from partment, beaded necklaces a pom-pom punk rocker and bis backyard. Other activities clinics to be conducted by 6pm to 7pm, beginning July 9. and bracelets were made and Greg Deo gave his pom-pom included checkers In which Union County College be­ For Intermediates, a five- sea shell pictures are being person o o je entertainment, a brothers David and Michael ginning July 7. session clinic will be held Sat­ made. Sony Walkman. Plaster of Richardson are champs. Nok- The five-session clinics are urdays, from 10am to 11am, Let's not forget the board Paris figurines wer painted on hockey which seems to be the offered through the College's beginning July 7 and August games! Heated matches In most popular game, Is played Thursday. Ronnie Fronzak Division of Continuing Edu­ 18. The intermediate clinic Nok-Hockey, scrabble and painted a colorful bright gold­ byall and one of the best cation, under the direction of wllRII also be offered Mon­ The Township Committee honored the High School’ s Girls Track Team for their 11-0 seasor checkers take place daily. fish while Andrea Ellbracher players Is Wendell Palmer, Prof. George Marks, III, of days, from 7pm to 8pm, be­ this year. Front row (1-r) Commissioner Ed Capasso, Deputy Mayor Anthony Deo, Mayor John made a cute black cat and who has carried his talented Colonla, coordinator. ginning July 9. Kullsh, Commissioner Louis Santagata, and Commissioner Joe Pydeskl. Second row: Ellen CALVIN COOLIDGE Justine Corvelll made a hand­ and fast shots from last vear. The beginners course will Dreixler, Cindy Kullsh, Jenine Haxzard, Taagerla Davis, Tracey Thomas, and Dnreatha The first few days at Calvin some grey horse. run or five consecutive Sat- Tuition for each five-session Smith. Back row: Kim Ellison, Ingrid Powell, Coach Evelyn Dlerolf, Bonnie Adams, and Joyce Coolldge were quite Inte­ Stlckball Is a still a favorite GEORCE WASHINGTON urdays beginning July 7 and clinic Is S35. For Information Hazen. resting for both the children with Carlos Sevrano Artie George Washington play­ August 18 from 10am to 11am. call 276-2600, Ext. 206. and the director, Boomer Moore, Chris Brunner, Joe ground Is open for another Sclpio. The children and Gaeb and Peter Capro rocking summer of creative arts and Boomer are becoming accus­ the ball all over the park. crafts and lots of fun games. Hikers & Bikers Set Summer Treks Enroll Now! tomed to one another. Sign-ups for the tournament This summer, back with us are The first few days started will begin soon. In the after­ Tammy Gonzales, Karen Summer Session II with the Calvin Gang working noon, scrabble matches In­ Holley, Mark Bryant, Jer­ No use sitting around stag­ Intersections of Rts. 511 4 wood, at 10am. Class C with art materials, making cluded Joe Gaeb, Kristen Deo maine Walker, Shawn Perry, nating la the summer heat Hewitt, N.J. at 9:30am. A ramble of about 6 miles. Bring different projects. Michelle and Beverly Torslello and they Bryan Worthery, George when you can be eutstde en­ class B Hike. Lunch. and Kelly Waters, Yvonne tested their wits against the Holley, Brian Crosby, Rahim joying the natural areas of our Wed, July 4 - Bike The Hub Sat, July 21 Paradise Moun­ Barbosa, Jackie Perara, Pat park directors. Muhammad, Naeemah region with the Union County of Morris County - Meet at tain Hlke/Swlm Meet at Her­ nion and Nancy Grande, Danny Muhammad, Joseph Bartley, Hiking Club. A 4 P parking lot, Denvllle, at mans, Livingston Mall, at Crawford, Shea Ellis, Jeff and RUTGERS AVENUE Tamlka Crosby, Tamlka The Union County Hiking 10am. Bike some 25 mllea 8:15am. Bring swim gear and COUNTY Jennifer Williams, Robert and Rutgers playground has of- Collins, Robin Chiles, Alda Club, affiliate of the Union along Rockaway River Valley. lunch. Chris Pearsons, Lisa, Heather flclally opened for another Chiles, Maran Glover, La- County Department of Parks Bring lunch, water. Sun, July 22 Bike and swim COLLEGE and Fred Fralley were ail very summer of fun. There will be Toya Davis, David Crosby, Sat, July 7 Sandy Hook Spruce Run - Meet In parking constructive with the ma­ arts and crafts, games of skill Heather Watts Freddie King, an

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A week long ba^&Vibaii $289 Clerz 2 $298 camp, sponsored by Union County College will open Iti first season on Monday July 16 for girls and boys enrolled In grades three to nine. Sundown The Owl Basketball Camp, Available At These sponsored by the College’s SPF 15 Department of Continuing James Drug Value Stores Education and Community Special Services, will be conducted July 16-20 at the Cranford Hecht Pharmacy 128 Myrtle Ave. Irvington,N. .07111 1037 North Broad St. EUzabeth,N.' .07208 Campus from 9am to 3pm. Sacher Pharmacy 1424 Springfield Ave. Irvington .07111 Mennen David Hayes of Cranford, Abel Pharmacy 834 Grove St. Irvington,N. .07111 men’ s basketball coach at Liberty Drug 1283 Liberty Ave. Hillaide.N. .07*051 Union Conty College, will di­ Lorraine Pharmacy 199 Sheridan Ave. Roselle,N. .07*06 Speedstick Bert 'a Pharmacy 601 Elizabeth Ave. Fb*abethJ4. .072061 rect the Intensive week-long Gelier Village Pharmacy 1233 Magic Are. Unions, .07083 All Types session and will be assisted by Linmor Pharaacy 523 No. Wood AVe. ••7m area high school coaches. City Hall Pharmacy 100 Elm or a Ave. .078841 Alma rnarmacy 235 Wood Are. Elizabeth,N. .07208 Cost for tLe week-long Allen Drug 962 Sherman Ave. session Is $60. In-person Undents. .07030 o c r v » Bayway Drug 623 Bayway Ave. fn l i i j W . .87*88 *■ being con­ Camp Drug 850 18th Ave. .07111 ducted Monday through 809 Elizabeth Ave. Special r Perei Pharmacy TinlsO.R. 07103 Thursday at the Cranford Rita Pharmacy 123 Chestnut St. IftMBtPaikJH. .07*83, Spring Pharmacy 1001 Elizabeth Ave. ElmbmkJV. .07180 $ 2 1 9 Campus, from Sam to 8pm. To Wainger Pharmacy 605 So. Broad St. .07*00 obtain a registration form or Toth Pharmacy 204 Chestnut St. ROaeAe Part, N. .07*04 $ 5 i9 more Information on the Owl Sobtn Drug 570 Raritan Rd. RoaHle.N. 1.07203 Basketball Camps, call 272- 6176. P*Ri‘ 6, The Hillside Times, July 6, 1984

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