It's That Time of Year Again... Plains " Council"" Acts on Dirt Bikes Pr of Din Biktt Jfid/6F If.Ul M*.;
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Ouch! It's that time of year again... Plains " Council"" acts on dirt bikes pr of din biktt jfid/6f if.ul m*.;-. ill henceforth b* tubjfta la i Sefliih-y wt (A Urauaiions adopted b^ tnc Scouti FUi.v. Councii IhiS Week. The lifVilil;^?! biiTl uif: ijf the unhcemed vthsct=-, oft pufit»: £.\\jpcft?. -,n- eluding pfirk*. ^hool areas, ttrasti, ade^alk-,, township laragti and h.ilifni'.u-i The nit'» U-» aJid s«« reitriasdns on a.ic on pr.Mii.* pi'uprr- iy. When in u*.e on pn^-aii; pfdptft/. trie nMt must have cxpfeii 'wriUrfi peftn:ia«5fl 'if ata- psny o%*n«r, Uiing the i.erikSti "£& iuuh i nuftfittr is ffl cTesifi iOtsd Of unn4tf-iar* notsc," -»o ii En diiiufb pcfiaa-i en psacsful and quiet eaj»j*»- meot of the? propefty tt hafljted. AbauE 15 dm 6ik£ «axuniai *«<s on 23*"" and several conuncntM vice president of th« dtifln, said ihe arc* on nfitse "*3» w t, and would act «AH*J up ia court Hx aid trainiflf piak« p»*dfifiid cc iiaiieii^ I decibel-readieg et{utpawai •*<*!&, it MW 'Si- They come in all shapes and sizes, ij ficuli fee th* to-*asSip afid, nscjt m< wf- breeds and mixes — the dogs of j; dinafKc Mtt no ipstfk it&s&x&t. '. w-Jrs 4<s Scotch Plains and Fanvrood. \ iliffkylt to eaioccA, Each year they pay their visit to rabies clinic. On Monday night, the unen-'i An site <,tfiym of tfae «* }-srf utciv.-ici thusiakc canines arrived for.,,THE LINEUP (far left), THE TABLE TOP !|changsd to a:pp£y ccS*/ so uaii (center), and THE BIG SHOT (right), kindly administered by Fanwood veterinarian Dr. Klein, *taie la1*. The din bti.e in •liolatio&i, tfae camr -»ili b* t-ut'icc*. *.© uytv- No more leaf piles! Bagging's in order dicaElOQ Of rJs -<«irie. P«n.-xft uro« 1* wrr. Manfra estimaies that every household will Ever since fe&f-buraing becsjri* persona have an impact on eyes, skin and lunss of hi* \Ki to ftissi ^rp t." SKO tafi-or iirijjTTjtinnKm* b< provided with about 15 hea^.-duty bap. tion grata many y«r« ago, autumnal win- employees. He also noied ih« manpower Ar. *a,*ii« p.'tG: bBEnat bat b-auan: *JI«;E free of chargis, before next fall's leaf leason. drows of leaves ha*« Ened dw Fan wood sui- wasie, vrfeen truck* overheat and employees toe a ifissai a;?! ". bs sr. ssiflv r> "tit ot If they require more, they will purchase •ers. Rikine into tu'ta piks is •sho a thins * must iii afid '*ait uniil ih«y'r« ready to use OJ . tt ire aountj U?*KT- rtas™. the pait aow. for CTOSE^J c«vs fail. Faa- them. * The borouih-provicied bap "«iU %vcod •.nil ir.I-ja:e a maaiiEory kaj-basjieg "By ba£Eus- "*^'U <liraic«e not only MW hopefuily be oiodefradabk. Oth«n 'will bi system. purcba,MsT but mbo repair emu. Maay people chopp«d and tlatteaed by machines. Borough CounciLman Rowr: McCa^fcy cu:Iia*i a pet isiierials otiwr thaa !eav« in *lndrov5. trucks *-.U defoiit ihe bafs of ka-.es m roU- away bins, which vt.il! be cansd to a dump «u ho« of r«i>ci$ for the Ccuz^'i e-eciaoa Lin E'.«:." tja« the ".-acuam tak« up 1 !aree board pijricc»*jf* «iil Den BicijariM t di^r bi'ss —at «!c. For r.in*ri. Finw ** Leaf '.m'i*auir_i buried fci!5*a:ii l«v«s, i: can result La a SSCO in Ediicn, •*here they are buried. are eicsrlj 4* "•.-i.tiusy ;c • ea* I- ytsjn wt-i. bill. Tal* way, we plan 10 restrict tag Bray Bickell of Sa'.ilie Row oppoied ",b; o".be.- H ysar; of *,«. To rapair U-.-KT. ati 10 pfobabty ;0 pounidi each, and bagging. Bagging ii more difficult thaa usinj bruiS. bunclss and ;hip them a machine to bio1* and collect leaves, sh< wccii «••»: $f.0> -i: rtpiin «•«< tesjfsl-t, 1 :> 1 1 ••jplics '.ierr, »ocld cc-*: SiO.COJ. Is c«i::rij:. iy. ResiasatJ *Hi ha . * ;h= chcic* of ci-jimed, ri*ht in :ns yircj, or .-on:inuins :o fourth-year appiica:Ica for H.U.D. ? rjfecrtc t ?cs':cr ;r r.uid Or I- -.tli^U^iri '.C Towns hire sehool budget experts ,.f;i .- Be^aus-e 0: time coa-id«r.uicnd. Far Area, CCK:TK€, Fis-.^cc -*-X enjage j.C. Wendell Council vou-d ;o -.-cr.cur in fh< . A.5«>riaLis of N5e;uchtn to ripressfnt ihinr, in 1- i-~"iai r.o*.v j-tr.i\r,i before the Nsw Jer- splu for the scrMues, spelled cut in &•< i-t-, Ce-sT±iiior,ii of Educaiion rs^xrdms Plain* l<£i*k«ion. It 15 Fdn^ccd'i r '.'••i l1^?-"* jchool bidect. Sjotch Plain? jtp- ih'M the bill fee «ok\:s >hculd bu jret <r. :'••: f ycc'.id a rescHU'.ion iuthormng ihe t\pt:n- i~\n\; pf^ror^ion j* Ji.*fic -li^cc^ ii:-^iv o: fundi for the jonsulums. con- population. F.inwfc<4 Cuunctl cin«n: upon F-jn»oou"j participaucn, L.m and cv V. sdritsday, Fanw 00J jencurred on ihv l <«k, to resolve tliw ccn«m it -{•fi,..bl4i CouncUrnen there cxpres^eU with Si;oCi:b. iirens ;or,c«rn ever the finjncu! split tor itu- rs of J.C. Wendell are ipK i;*!1' \r f.rni'j jsr.wts. school board affairs, J.C- Wendell Awoculcs «sll niutiy the ik*U bv LfuU NUirko Index ^-L itac. c: 7 & fen JI. •••jiioui positiorij Uiken on the school hiKl^el IVr Scotch I'Uuw, and Fntvk. P^ai;. i-jfea:sd b> vcusrs hi Febnurv, .UKI vvtll fur t\H' V tush cfitf joinbincd COUIKIU *uh 4 refon. T Firm rspr«ctita[i^es will J!,IU t*-»M("v at JSW il r-'ir T"<i leaf i i:) hearmjs, when required, at the au- of S-tO to K 1 1 C>Jr hour. The iiiituiuutn l*«c twn. their «rviw.-. current ijxptfnst; ivit'.on o ";K" b, *,' «• tei bv !h<( IK'iinl of I'J"i,::si•>,•:• I''1. ^ill llii.1 rwUuwtf*.! ttk- vrtpn »' .>i '',n >-i-, *.',.»!HI4 iHUU i'.MOUl'.l rv- *iir;::T 4,, .THE TIMES, MAY 18, 1978 Favor leaf bagging Congressman Some Fanwood viding healthy working condi- workers often become aware' Certainly, cooperation In pro- MATT RINALDO homeowners, upon first hear- tions for borough forces of the environmental hazards overheating trucks, wet leaf 12TH BIITPUGT-N1W JiRSIY ing the new rules regarding piles, etc., necessitate wasted leaves — namely that only man-hours. bagged leaves will be collected next autumn — may have Mr. Manfra makes a good adverse reactions. There are point when he suggests that The House of Representatives' approval of legislation man- undoubtedly some who feel those who favor rakjing to dating the establishment of a central, semi-autonomous Office blowing or raking leaves to the should be at the forefront. of their jobs after the fact. curbside continue to do so — of Inspector General in 12 Federal agencies that each year gutter and leaving them there Nobody should be exposed to The financial considera- then place leaves in bags there. spend $100 billion has lit a fire under a number of departmen- in windrows is the easiest ap- unnecessary on-the-job tions deserve attention. Col- It may require a bit more ben- ts. proach to disposal. hazards — and recent lecting bagged leaves promises ding and stretching, but the The U.S. Department of Labor, for instance, has However, the arguments disclosures of potential to be lots cheaper in light of overall benefits to borough acknowledged that more than SI billion has been misspent In put forth by both Councilman hazards to those who were ex- Fanwood's need for new leaf residents and employees for the operations of CETA and other job training programs. Robert McCarthy and Public posed years ago to asbestos in vacuums. The inefficiencies of outweight any negative fac- Works Superintendent Ray shipyards only proves that Manfra are very compelling. tors, in our view. The General Accounting Office is investigating charges of widespread fraud, kickback, bribes and improper bidding in the summer food service program that provided meals for 2.4 Board authorizes^ million children at more than 16,000 locations throughout the long range country. Letters to the Editor Investigations by the Inspector General of the Department study of facilities of Health, Education and Welfare show that about $7 billion The Board of Education has engaged the has been lost In a variety of programs because of theft, Lauds Raider Band tal music and marching firm of Englehart and Englehart, educational mismanagement and inefficiency,. Dear Editor: teacher made it musically consultants from Westehester County, to do The Veterans Administration, which has only one auditor possible; Dr. Terry Riagel, As Chairman of the Apple a long-range study of educational facilities for every $238 million provided to the VA by Congress, also Principal, and Mary Davie, Blossom Festival Trip for the here. According to Board President Leonia has a new inspector general looking into the $17 billion Geraldine Ascolese, and Scotch Plains-Fanwood Reilly, the study will comply with a New Jer- veterans programs to ferret out waste and fraud. Music Boosters Association, Maureen Klusieviez, faculty sey Department of Education mandate I would like to comment on advisors whose attendance Attorney General Griffin B.