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M A Weekly Newspaper Is Close To The People ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE VOL. XUV, NO. 21 THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THUBSOAY, MARCH 21, 1968 923-9207 923-8377 PRICE: TEN CENTS School Tournament Traffic Forced To Curb Argum ent Eollow s Martin Healy of 1444 N. Broad St. told police early Saturday that he was forced Residents of Plymouth Road passageway that only one car ficient parking space near the the curb on N, Broad St. at and Livingston Rd. last Wed can get through. This park school to accomodate these, Mertz Ave. and his car was nesday night protested to the ing they .claimed, would make tournaments. The residents - entered by a „ Negro who for Board of Education about park it impossible fo r any fire equip whose back yards terminate ced him to drive at knife point A d o p t i o n ing violations at the time of ment to gain access to these on Livingston Rd. complained to Elizabeth and Keer Avenues, the wrestling matches at the homes and also the rear of Approximately one hour was of beer cans, liquor bottles ’Newark, inhere he stole his wal Hillside High School March the High School in the gym spent during the public meeting and "all sorts of trash" on let containing $100. ‘ 1. area. their property after one of of the budget during the Town ship Committee meeting Tues The residents went before the The..houses on Plymouth Rd. these games. The man then jumped into day night before it was passed, Board to ask for relief from are offset on opposite sides of Hillside has been host to the white Cadillac which had and approximately one hour the probelms caused by the the street so that a driveway these toummanets for the past forced him to the curb and more was spent discussing Fire excessive number of tourna on one side is across from a eight years and this is the the main and his companion Commissioner Arnold Witte’s ments held in the Hillside High parking space on the other side. first time the residents have escaped. Healy said thathewas reasons for abstaining to vote School gymnasium for the past This makes it impossible for complained. The residents said unable to see the driver of the on the budget. eight years." the residents to get out of that they are not against sports other car except to say that he The budget, subject to final The parking on both sides the residents to get out of or student activities, but feel had a goatee. *9 of these streets they main their driveways. The residents that there must be otherfacili- adjustment, will have a tax rate of $6.88, or a point raise Of 71 tained leaves such a narrow believe that th e re is not suf- ties available in the county and The man who jumped his car points, only 24 points of which state. It was suggested that with him and long sideburns, are fo r municipal purposes. Newark State College.might be a mustache’, and was wearing The total general appropri suitable as there is ample off bright green pants and a jac Hillside Week ations for the 1968 budget is ket. He was about 30 years' PEOPLE ARE ASKING why Moe Goldberg, of 1260 Robert St., Continued On Page 9 old, Healy said. $3,088,327.27. The local taxfor was dropped from the Board of Recreation Commissioners after municipal purposes, that Is the 10 years of good service. Townshipcommittee nam es men to this amount to be raised by taxes. Is job. following recommendations from Board of Education, and Memorial Fund Begun $1,695,710.22. Board member Alfred Lordi was given the nod over Goldberg. Questions raised by citizens Goldberg, who always had interests of children at heart, had been during the public hearing in active in a beautification program. Moe's friends are more con For Edward Sternin cluded queries on the swimming cerned over the happening than he appears to be. pool profits and the absence of A memorial fund has been George Washington School. ***** appropriations for flood relief. started to perpetuate the name Residents and business firms RUMOR HAS IT that Sol Ostrin may bow out as a Republican The commissioners explained of Edward Marvin Sternin for* are being encouraged to send candidate for Township Committee, dropping a problem in the lap that, even though the pool has merly of 1598*' Aldine St. Ster their contributions to Spec. 4 Township clerk Louis A. Dischler, loft, Mayor I. Lute Share am) Ralph w. Jones, dis of the GOP policy committee. Ostrin's plans m ay call for relo made a net profit of $35,000 in nin was killed in action on Edward Marvin Sternin Mem trict manager of the Elizabeth social Security office stand in front of the social security cating in another community. If this proves to l?e true, then the the past three years, the mem March 9, in Viet Nam. orial fund at 1221 Liberty Ave. poster In the lobby of the Municipal Blilding. A social security representative will ans Republicans will search for a candidate to pair off with Ed wer questions in the lobby on Monday afternoon. bership fees had to be raised Bell. Sternin received his earliest Honorary co-chairman of the because of a decline in mem ***** education at George Washing fund are Mayor I. Lute Share bership. They pointed out that and Sanford A. Meskin, pres JOHN SHPUNDER OF 1223 Broadway last Thursday reported ton School and attended Fair- the pool should not be a burden ident of the Hillside Board of Social Security Questions Answered that his wife, Patricia, 23," has been missing since Feb. 11. She is leigh Dickinson College for two to the municipality, and if mem Education. The chairman of the The Elizabeth Sex:ialSecurity about five feet six inches tall and weighs 118 pounds and has years and then was accepted by disabled workers, better pro- changes In Medicare, bership went up, then perhaps fund is Mrs. Myrna Weissman District Office in cooperation tection for members at the brown hair arid brown eyes. Police issued a teletype alarm. the U.S. Army and was sent to Peter M. Shields. Social Se- the fe®8 '"ould next ***** Viet Nam. During one and half president of George Washing with the Township of Hillside, military services and their fa- curlty Fleld Representative, year. ton School P.T.A. and the Sec is currently displaying new So mtiles, benefits lor disabled THE LADIES AUXILIARY of Davenport and D ill Jr. Post 1722, year* he was injured three U was eUo sBfrqtp rt P p * retary is former magistrate, cial Security materials in the vrldcme age DO and over, ben.- '*U1 *» ■"•UrtU at the OUplay th*r* n r* no lffgtifilMliM V.F.W. of Hillside, New Jersey will celebrate th eir thirty-eighth times and received three Pur ple Hearts. He was killed in Henry Goldhor. Robert Toltz is Municipal Building. fits for dependents of female in the MuniciPal Building lobby for flood relief set aside in the anniversary at the Kingston Restaurant on M arch 26,1968 at 7:00 This display will continue p.m. action at the age of 20 and serving as treasurer and others workers increases in the from 2:00 t0 4:00 P' m• Mon' budget because such sumicould • * • • • at his death he was a Specia on the fund committee are Jack through Friday, March 29. amount of earnings beneficl- day, March 25 to furnish in/or- not be anticipated. It was em ANNOUNCEMENT WAS MADE this week of the promotion of list Fourth Class. King, Carmine Massimino and Booklets explaining recent im aries may have while collecting (nation and answer questions phasized though, chat emergen Irving Schultz. provements in Social Security benefits, as well as recent about Social Security. cy funds up to $80,000 could be Harry Schuetzle Jr. to the rank of Sergeant in the New Jersey Mr. Sternin left surviving Funeral arrangements have are available. The booklets ex called up with emergency ap State Police, effective December 30, 1967. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo not yet been set but Edward's plain new benefits for young propriations 1/ the need arose. Sergeant Schuetzle, who lives at 317 Hillside Ave., is assigned nard Sternin and two brothers, parents have requested that Diamond V/ill Not In the words of Commission to the Division of State Police, Troop " C " Headquarters, Stephen 17, a student at Hillside contributions be made to the er Alexander Menza, the Princeton. High School and Dennis 14, a memorial fund in lieu of flow- Pool Open "bombshell” of the budget student at Hillside Avenue Seek Reelection SAM BESTRACKY OF 105 Bailey Ave. reported to police that ers. hearing came when Commis School. Hillside Township Commis his 1964 car was stolen from his house Saturday. Richard Am- Weekends sioner Witte, after praising the Ed’s hobbies were surfing sioner Robert Diamond announ burg of 129 W. First St., Roselle, reported to police that some Sanford Goldberg, chairman Committee on the work that was and baseball. He was formerly Crash, Fire ced today that he will not seek one had stolen his car from the parking lot of P re is s Engraving of the Swimming Pool Commis done on the budget, and then ac a member of the Hillside Little re-election to office this year. Co. on Route 22 Saturday.