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■■ Ma’mtwr I ....'. •■ ■ ,■ - : fO O tH -Y E A R jj— Z M i W E E K - ftaUoaU Jfevv,^y»e- :Aa*fc«itfUfrA MATAWAN, N. J,, THURSDAY. JANUARY 9, !% 9 . Wnv"' Jitr***; T/e.Ks, /..=yticjaUt>. Single C opy .Ten .C ents ■■ kkm ttdaty Agreem ent | ; twswfery-' < l» •••!• ' psiiS) mtfa sajsiaing Ktypin wish . •c ttte d t&Ui&liy nlrjht •ybw 1 | Board-Teacher Impasse Awaits Mediator; New TiUtst'4io Ttmoeffo C««wii «'«- ’. se a te d f» , *'• c o u rt rallr-g an d ! nwfwt.i* e«U*et hack !«*» on ' tfBUg--.|l*£tos'.; r.S*fto». Huai* Ja su it Matosraa -Cxcelir Keypori earlier bad relinquished lit claim Charges Exchanged\ Teachers Sponsor Forum is th* (rut ' le*nifalp Xtarnuy Wiiilarrt -Rius«n ftotlfted rcnuecii that. --s.- Jal'it ssurv*,y r,iad« h j th e engl . neero ■ t?f b u lk ■■■ the borough and Board Explains View; Crisis In Education tow nship iH to v tt th« IsmJ w*s sc-. tu s K y tCK^tifu £<ii<n;Sy w ftbtn th e township. llie joint survey w«<! Welcomes Mediation made suw ti»e firm charged that ’ Forum By Teachers both !fiun!'i>>*!!riM were aMess- In an .'..HfinmmirejTW^ itar ih » n ro n rtlv I - t C i C u t r a - 7'to&iimMiicuy,ruc^puttu0&e;-j Appraxnaatelv W persons .-at- | 1o explain the lack.of prottfess in: toeoiktt Uses, nijfhi. the . ■ Matawai1 Reptwiaiiwas , a- starting- salary of $(iSI)0 tending.?a "Gr^i.i In ..Education'- I iief.otmnons,to.date. .Stresstns! that Hoard of t,ifluMtjun explained its jwMdv. amounts, to an. increase of foi uni tu .■ die iviatawan ' Itesional [the Impasse results from dlverjf the Biasta obtaliwii a . court pohihnn . Hmh School ’1 uesday night heard I ins .educational philosophies and in ^v .a^tr reMralnlitji both r.iu»lc!i»»ll- ith le tfarc (,ti> ....piflvynl j a ; pee cent. .Jhl.Vi offer is .substan* negotiations 'W ith ■; loachers. as fol- i the Bcaio of Education criticized ! Wrpretatrons o f;;th«“ Public . Em-‘ 'iiri trom attempting to collect tial'y In excess of-the increase In lows; the cost of living over the"last 12 i by Miss Mane Pnnos,--president of j ptoywent- Rtlations Act ;bv board' .. ..tu rth w . ta x w r u s til th e a c tu a l lo- l the- M ataw an ‘!\e,;ioinvl ..T e ach ers i-nnri le a d e r s . ,.hn; s’itirit:: catiea ef‘ tbe land n*s ajtrwd ".The Matawan Rexona: Board m onths. '‘C::-- '•■"-?■ ■ >/isnueiuiion. ..- : | uonal i:d s i.it Is “accentuated.tn this upnn. The cutirls tUpped iii.wheit. of Edu<<tl,on and th* Mitawan ■ “Ctmceremij the nor.-saiary It I Mlsa P in o ? and John A. .VUillov, ! dl>nlci.. ■■!■ nelttj^r tnuBic!p»ltty couto agree Rvft.inifil t , 1 e.tc.heii', -Ass,riC)a..nii ems, the board offered a solution ( field representative of She N.I. !' Mhe next step.ln^-the.neKOttatlons oa th* corr«jf( ;0f .th# fiavc ucci, an aMrBib v.'iiirf'. Would jiave prowctpd the Education nsayciaiion , 7 took turns I is. intervention by a mediator;'se-: Jund, T^s fourt d’pscud j. t'.-i tj.flpt .vVMvtiiih, ,J fir :n:>. ynd C oi;ct- [«;»! ; 1,-osition. of both parties;.and e>pla:ning why the teachers /con- fleeted by. Ihe Puljlie Hrnployinent tually financed -«rv«\ be mud* tions of EripluMiit-it >hirh ,s »• U ),K.), would have. pennltM . all of tend :i si;ri,nis crisis has developed Helations Commission,^'Mr, Moliciy; by tnK'.utero representing eacls qmreJ by law 1hcs<‘ 11, ji. tiatioiw .j th(. u ^ l.u jequests to have W n m the l.ealonal education.svstem. ..;! exniained.../Ihp. TCod'^ter,:. !i r tovusuijtv. nive ewMOMj ovi;' a r^nnf com-ijhandk'd ijtisfaclprilv un an aJ Mi-, [Vinos’ blanied/the'alleked | ready been promiied. mencing Oct. 8, )!Ki8 i!irnup.h Pfif. Ipn-nii^-n'vp !„„„! ti.^ crisis ilirei:tiy upon, thfe board, de Mr. Molloy's appearance drew .^5,-JS58,- in e rt- .w ei« ...ii . lengtny.i refused to acc.ept th is .SoiutTon lo daring in ie/pt'nse to a question j sharp criticism from a; housewife/ sp<.si0ns, , not ta rlu d in g « W f * - the,jifdiflom ; '.Tk is > « fu sa i;is inclic- from the 2iidi“nee thal “no one oii , arid parent, who/declarcd/she/was; .Ihon-,-..session bcginmng rndav. m iv o of the; differciice’/ln, phi.lo: the -board knowi' ■“ anyihing arnur'; offimoed because Mr. Mdlloy, 'and' Clash Over 5. p.n j. whie.! rjri Sor>bicA‘ ap p ro ac h . ris--:well > iik a -*• t education,•; although-’two of the,! not! Hie MRTA aa! teprejetilcd,. was; !.uboW.iit(ally .twitiiiuously. thr^J^h . tlijfcrcnce of npinioa nv tc, the in* m em bers a re to o th e rs." , .......... ! apparehtlv;! in. ciiarge ofi-t.he -. for.; Sunday,. Doc, 3* lJttS a t 1 p.'ii.,. , I terpretatiun of the Jaw.’.'The NJEA appointment "shnwease Items” i uin. Miss I'anos explained the' The- boardMias bad ■ prolonged I poaiitoivjis.'titat. the subject.m atter MRTA is an affiliate of.the NJEA;: .Tlie Imard. she said,..spends, mon- j nesotlaiions with the teachers'•' ' • asr.I of negotiation., is uni- lirsitod;• to represented by Mr.; Molloy. : - ■.- po|illca( .clashes '.majrUec^ tho an v/orking. conditions but should be ev on “showcase items” such as J nual. , dppuui.mems m uueat the M.claiiou in prior years put not to Courses open ti, the public-,.to as broadly defined as possible, the large e.vpahse of .wlndovte in i rem edy! the .nilepnil educational c ri-1 Matawan Township Council meet- the extent of time which has been corisumnd this vPJir. Tliiv iiriufual Thiv"p!jsi!i«i . prerents scrir/uS 1, j . - | the facade of the hirih school while i- ins'.‘.Monday- night; »i.i a re twofnid, i/iiss i'a n o s cald. arils; to the board and , would re. eriticutajnally imporiaiit items are Slie.^rgcd the public to (n,t pri’s*; llvo.D tim oeiats, W altor Hnhrlr-Ui* ^ ^ lienlert.vl. ‘ , quire Vne ioarrl to reach agree-' sure on their representatives on and .Jerorne Kaye dissented on .the year the te«cl!crs'.associatioii; his nsfoi with the toaclieis on every Miss. Panos cited a teacher turn Ihe board aiid. to ''vote- carefully reappohU nient- of-. W illiam R ussell, made demands''-foi' a'..'-‘coiiipierifin* educational ; n ia il‘.;i‘. : , over rate in the 'regional' system Feb. 4, replace every-single one/ .- Miridlctowr,, . as. tawiiilnp uUurnvy, sive'.. co n tra c t . with . num erous sub | of 1S;(! per cent yearly, nearly of the;, nine b o a rii'm e m b e rs and^ciri' the: appointment, of James "For example,, the teachers : M iss M arie P atios, p re sid e n t: ft! t h e M nlaw an i School. .Shown w iO i.M iss IMinos n rc .n ic lia rd Mi.Iier> ject; matter aruas being raised | twicu the county average . of U:t! those concetnod with. quality edu Mallei and Martin Jacobsen to have demanded that the: t>oard Hcgionnl Ti'nch^rs Associnlioii fhu uucJi-j lult, tcachor am! Jnmoi A. Mofloy, that.itave’iiievef .‘been. /raised:; be- j per cent, anil blamed it oa “low cation.” tim e/car terms-Gd the zoning agree to a ,limitation oil class siie. enco at r ‘‘Crisis In Kducalton? forum calUul lw-th« j iv^n'scHunj; the New Jm ey hducatbis Assoehuio.M. I ,r..'ii«ries and unbelievably !»«■ I y,(-riv fftre;;Thc slt'ualion::hi»^)ieen: com T he .b o a rd ' deem s It im.rxM-afive tcacJier.'i lue.sduy night a t M»taWitri Ktglo*»fll *illgh : ........... ......... ""Miss'"-'.Rahos\announced that (Jii3;j board of adjustment. ing coiKlil'ons." ‘ " : " / plicated iby . il:e .fact that the that such a; topic • be eliminated Teachet's Aisoclatirnrwill, begin in-/ Tli» appointees, ?eplaie Fdward board and ‘.the •'‘teachers’ '■-'aswipla- from' the , arcn'a of . compulsory, . "This school district, lias Ilia''ca lervii./wmg;the.eishr:candldatos fori Kaufman, who has served as chair. tion have disABteed;>ti6t; .only on: agreement. The detnrminatior’. of ! pability of .being oi;e of-the finest the bntird/.within, the next . two;; , man of the board -for..three..v e a rs i ecoimmlc Issues suClti'ns3 salaries clais :siie'' has:.;. rashifications;', .and/ in th ,‘ s ta le ,” M iss T5a,'.,.s w eeks. - .■ - - -. a n d Stanley Splepel. l>otti D oji.o REGIONAL SCHOOL BUDGET *'bu. unfortunately, because of an hut. also to the scope which should implications which affect buijditiR The plan to Interview board can- cr.itic appointments. ■ be placect tipoty the V'orrts of the design, edilcntiohal policies,’ and 'unsympathetic administration, it is didtnes Will follow ep a promlM’ Demoe.rats i termed ihe selection new Statute.' ' theories of instruction,- which do one of the imist inferior.” ... m ade by Miss,! Panos.-.Dec. 20. At ivflijie aides as / ’.purely- political1 . -’.‘Ab to. th p snlary'.dsiTiands,' -the not.affcct ‘Terms.'and; Conditions, CLIMBS ANOTHER MILLION She went on to describe what the that, time slie said tin! 305-member; .: «W 'cn»c\mlU'nx«d‘ " ........ ........................................ a; campaign pludiic t te n rh o iV Initially ViemiiiHlefl ...a'. of. .'Em ploym ent.If the board a.Sa,",.':iaiioi', 'coti-TldeiS "duiiluiuble group Vti't “gel involved'’ in;.the; Cf Mayor ll«i,s vrrotihlicii to seek election.