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Page 20 CRANFOHD iN.I \ CHRONICLE Thursday October lfi,.19B(> Garwood teachers gain A plot' at Kenilworth two-year T7% hike., jail.. teachers picket.. borough name travels Borigh i, Mancino figh t the rails..page orbCfjto for lights..page 16 •'• VOL. (J» No. 42 Published Every Thursday „ Thursday, October 23, 1980 (Iranford, JKenihvorth and (i USl'K i:i(i K00 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. £o <'KNTS EASY LIVING ,.4. BERKELEY PLACE BUY! A HOME THAT SAYS WELCOME! In Our Town says to schools: : I.J. +• >';(1;. ^^C3|K ' Town get your own Miffed by what it perceived as a recommended a specific model called Bob Lelli, school athletic director, discourteous and disruptive high'school "Port-o-san." said yesterday the time was changed New firehouse: Fire HQ football schedule change, Cranford's . "I resent the approach," said Barbara because the Scholastic Aptitude Test governing body has banned grid Brande, committeewoman, citing "lack (SAT) is" scheduled that morning and Cranford's Fire Department is spectators from the use of bathrooms of courtesy in notification and many players and band members will be moving this week from its 1909 horse during a game here next week. inconvenience tp jour pool users.- We taking it. Open house Saturday YOU can be the proud owner of this luxurious arid wagon home to its modern new Paying swimmers and athletes at the should not permit this." Reacting to the ban on the use of headquarters. A special supplement bathrooms, Lelli said: "It is most 3pWhholisjS£to«*tetf in-a-qnretcourtyard' settrng: ATrr^ ..municipal indoor pool and fieldhouse Dick Salway, recreation Look at this Value. Convenience, space/living to^is'newspap^rjlescribesJheTiew comm"issi6ner:said:'"IfIIei-ffiem the— menities include living room, large formal dining room, adjacenHo Memorial Field come ahead" ^Dedication Sunday ment, price appeal, .Nmily 100m, gas heat, cool, deep structure and departmental history. of, grid players and their fans, the fieldhouse. I'd definitely not let them in township facility for the many township eat-in kitchen yyith dishwasher, 3 bedroom, 2Vi baths, There'll be a public open house From people who will be attending the game to safe yard.. 7 rooms, 'screened porch: Fireplace. EX- , Dutch Colonial on Central Avenue only $87,500. 7 Township Committee ruled flatly. the pool area." Ronald D. Marotta garage, professional landscaping, centrat air condition- .2 to 5 p.m. Saturday and formal ' The committee reacted swiftly and agreed with fieldhouse access. see their sons and daughters play and CELLENT CONDITION" JUST REDUCED TO $89,900 / spacious rooms, 1 Vi baths, large 24' living room with dedication at 2 p.m. Sunday. ing and.central vacuum. Call today for an appointment negatively to a. notice received Tuesday The pool sectidn of the recreational perform." ' wood-burning fireplace, 1 st floor TV room, 18' kitchen JDowntown merchants are holding a Under ' an ardoiisly negotiated Details in special $105,900 afternoon from the high school athletic, building includes rest rooms "with 1 st floor laundry area, 2 car garage. Call anytime, Ffoil's'e" warming'.' sale today department that a game scheduled Nov. customarily open to football spectators, contract agreed upon last winter, the to Saturday. (See Page 3). REALTY WORLD® we have the key. 1 against Roselle was being shifted from during morning games. The fieldhouse Board of Education pays the township the usual 10;30 a.m. kickoff to 1 p.m.. a portion includes locker rooms used by $15,000 a year for use of a portion of the , g.g.NUNN-•• half hour before the pool opens! home and visiting teams. Grid teams fieldhouse. Marino said "we've lived up supplement to this "A World of Difference" Victor DIENNIS Realtor "They have shown total disregard for often use a basketball court there for to our commitment while they're (the J81 North Aye E., Cranfortf 119 North Avenue W, Fall back the town and for swim pool members," half time meetings but the committee schools) are changing theirs." The said Gene Marino, committeeman, Who decided to limit access to that, too,,-next committee was agitated further when it week's Chronicle ; 276^7618 learned that" the schools had-scheduled CALL..276-8110 Granford, N:J. 276-7900 Practical note: don't forget tp turn presided over, the regular Tuesday week. '. ' meeting inthe absence of Henry Dreyer The decision could affect' football two additional swim meets for Each office independently owned. clocks, back-one hour when you go to secondary athletes this year, 2 ALDEN STREET CRANFORD bed Saturday night. (It's spring Jr., mayor. He said the football conveniences next year because all Sun. & Eves, call 276 7460 "A GOOD NAME IS BETTER THAN RICHES" Salway and Brande affirmed the forward, Fall back, remember?) administration has the option to put in home games are scheduled for l p.m., Tirehouse warming' the committee learned. township's commitment to paying •Ut Astronomical note: you can get up at "porto Johns" for spectators. He later customers.. She noted that the sunrise Sunday and 'see the government has been criticized ' by l^occuItalTorTorVicioria by the moon, indoor pool users about access hours and downtown today he'said .that the town should "lean to membership of the pools... j1 James Leon, fl HOME WITH SELF EXPRESSION NEW LISTING DESIREABLE Town to add recreation director, said public access, thru Saturday. P. 3 Occult event durjngjptfol hours would "jeopardize the satisfaction of a very vocal group of You may think the o.ccultation, or members' arid family programs." eclipse, ftf Victoria is obscure, but it Marotta urged that further has astronomers agoggle. For one men discussions should take place with thing, it's taking place directly over two school officials. Rut the committee the Sperry Observatory at Union By STUART AWBREY portion of Tuesday's meeting. adamantly decided football access next College, giving starga/.ers here the week would be limited to team use of the Cranford's Township Committee this Marino's own judgment was that "we best view in the world. For another, locker rooms. • week approved the hiring of two ad- have safe manning now" and. that they're hoping that an important Robert Seyfarth, Cranford...Hij;h 'Handymen' aid astronomical discovery will be ditional policemen this year. boosting the" force to 47 men "would The two would fill vacancies created bring us up to .adequate manning." He School principal, yesterday said the made: whether Victoria hasa moon. decision was "absurd." He said "the Amateur. Astronomers Inc. will take by retirements.; and would bring the also supported the idea of Resurrecting -force-to- 47 men," one the_"to\yn. post," a walking patrolman very same people who see football, pay , ^_downtown^ . -- -:-r~~ ~^~- ^~~ t4th^J:)ifiWt computations to determine whether "that Robert A. GuertiiiTchiefrsaidiirthe The question of police, staffing was They make this thing sound like some Looking for a lovely home, easy to maintain and attrac- "feasible and practical" number to Vicotria has a traveling companion. injected into the Township Committee sacred temple." tively decorated? This 3 bedroom colonial buik-in-1 9-7-0 IN EXCLUSIVE SUNIMYSlbE AREA OF Operate the department. political campaign last week when the Robert D. Paul, . schools superin- has it all. First inspection will reveal the extra sized LINDEN....Custom Built Cape Cod on a 100 x 100' lot. The decision came quickly and two Democratic candidates, Edith A "handyman" service has quietly Krorike and feiiow handyman John " Gorgeous oversized river property - Split level, sunken unanimously after the chief presented tendent, said the toilet ban "is bedrooms, the spaeious --science—kitchen-,- first-floor Features Center Hall, living rooTn with fireplace, dining Coogan and Stan Eisenberg, cited disgraceful." He said the school board and diligently served household Hathaway perform carpentry, electrical- living, room, formal dining room, eat in kitchen, three < . " A bouquet his staffing recommendations with an "police manpower shortage" as an maintenance and.repair..problems, for work and. plumbing. George Goetz, a laundry toom, comfortable living room and dining room, modern kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 1 Vi baths, den. observation that he is Mseriously con- "has met—every condition- that the ~— bedrooms,^car garage-Terrificfamily_roomJao.ks out ^ example, of "Cranford's lack of township has asked for the use of those 127 older residents of Cranford and is college student, adds masonry skills to room, 2~V-i batrrs^^'a's' KeaYancrcTeep lo"f7OwrYers""offer - --Also-ihcludes recreation room—summer kitehen,--2 ear -— -Senior, citizens'thxgw jr. cerned with providing service to the"__ -leadership'' • under, the. RepubUcBu- facilities?W&have signed allthe. leases _looking Ior_.mprju>ej>pjejo i . the team, _which_ is_ gaining^ more, on park like yard. Situated on quiet cul-de-sac. Priced at "tow»4»*the patrol division,:"" '"""[ ne p immediate possession. Call for 'private showing. garage, plus many extras too numerous to mention. party- for Adelaide Stawwn dominated governing body. Operating under a $40,000' -federal." visibility tHrougFTa marked" rUndytria'n" ~ $102,000. ' that included a unique gift bouquet. they want in the spirit of municipal MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE The presentation was preceded by a The two Democrats on the committee, cooperation designed to help them out of Community Development grant, the van. Through McLaughlin, the trio also^ The. "flowers" consisted of 15 five Barbara Brande and Ronald D. makes free estimates or suggestions.' dollar .bills. Picture on Page 12. comment from Gene Marino, public financial difficulties." Senior Handyman Program has n -Realty safety commissioner, who was presiding Marotta, supported the addition of two acquired a three-man staff which They emphasize correction of safety McPHERSON REALTY COMPANY in the absence of Henry Dreyer Jr., men.