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County Leader newspapers VOL.57 NOilO SPRINGPIELD#jN.J.,THllRSDAy/I testy for many. You may tofMllnB some- ~ (Continued from pages* what reclusive aiyJitoukWradM : ,: health now'or.In comlrtg months. Later, , ByKENNETHSCHANKbER months,' which will take effect Jan. 1. Baruchin will something unexpocted may k)lt you from out . involved In a lengthy and complex legal-battle over Springfield Superintendent of Schools Dr. Fred : ; given tenure in February 1974. • WANTED TO RENT 9 ol the blue, travel may be postponed, and ' not return to the district after Jan. 1. His resignation, , the vacant Walton School building. ', •'. .. - ,; Baruchin Is looking fora hew Career and the Bpar^of ' however; will not take effect until July 1,1987. ' ,'. He has also worked as a.visiting professor of WANTED-TO RENT, SJnole For WMk of Die. 5 through D«e. 12 VIRQO (8/24-9/23) Important and far nancial picture will crowd your thoughts on personal tension may mount for many. - .The board, originally sold the building to , Green- more than one occasion during this period. •: Education for a new. superintendent following garage for small private car, reaching changes begin to evolve In family' AQUARIUS (1/21-2/19) Important al- ' Baruchin, as the result of negotiations that took springs Estates,.then reversed its decision. Legal, educational administration at the State University of_ near Cider Mill Road oK vicini- ARIES (3/21-4/20) Look beneath the sur- Attend, to legal, bank or "Insurance Issues Baruchln's resignation Monday night. , . or properly matters, Changes In residence Nances are'more demanding .during this' ^"several weeks" to complete, was also given a .7 New York in Cortland and as an adjunct'faculty ty Vauxhall Road,' Oakland face before making Important decisions or without delay. New financial burdens' are' • proceedings, resulted; between the board .and the • or living arrangements are talked of and , week. B« sure you can live with agreements .. In a prepared statement released .by the board percent annual salary increase to over $59,000. He is ; member in education-related program.s-at Fairleigh Avehue, Union., Reply /.-judgments about someone. Stalled; plans or indicated In the year ahead lor some, Don't 1 . township tin one • side and Greensprings, who' Classified Box 4400, County career opportunities expand for many. Later made now. Take, the time to Investigate , Tuesday,, "irreconcilable philosophical differences" currently being paid approximately $51,000. ",'. , , Dickinson University and Kean College. '•.••;•' agreements .are back on track for'many,- in-the week, celebrations are Indicated,. neglect your health and plan to attend a > - reportedly wish to build housing on the site, on the Leader Newspaper, 1291 : : additional responsibilities.' Later In' the . were cited, by both Baruchin and Ihe board as'the r Later In the week, review your new; festivesoclalevent. ;•'' ! : , >•• '• ; i : The outgoing superintendent was also gi'vcn$2, ),'ooo • other. .;• •'. '•.'';. • .' -..; ; • stuyvesant' Ave., Union, N.J, . , others share unexpected,Information, and, week, expect to,be In demand, groups or- ..': : ;.,, Durjng his tenure in Springfield, programs for the priorities, travel plans are possible, and reason for the resignation. ; ; .'.' .. '. V '..;. toward a buyback of pension credit accrued in New 07.083; . new friendships are Indicated'. ,. organizations assume Importance, and more •'•,:, A decision -by Superior Court Judge Milton Feller; don't neglect or overlook your financial SAGITTARIUS (11/23-12/21) You may: '.. • "I think' It's' probably differences Jn the- district York state, which will be applied to Ills Ne'w Jersey gifted, and talented were begun, as, well as the feel the brakes are off as several recent • local goings on areJndlcated for most. >':'', who heardthe ease, has been put off on several be- development"' of •;• other- special programs. .obligations. Children assume Importance.'. .'should' be administered," Baruchin said; adding ; BUSINESS WK. 10 "LIBRA ,. (9/24-10/23). Unusual or unex- 'delays-or setbacks begin to move forward ZJ'tKere'snoJli will involved." "...'• '. •'. '''•':•. pension.."; ,. •. •':>'.' '• ••:'...'..' •• '?•••'!••' '•'. '. '• '-..elisions. A riilihg is now expected sometime after the Microcomputer courses and expansion of ;the in- Z ' "TAURUS (4/21-5/21) Be alert to problems peeled situations maybB encountered dur- again. Important communications are re- PISCES (2/20-3/20) Special accomplish-, Th'e.boardwill also pay $2,250 in legal fees for the firsiof theyebr; ' ' JH'EARN EXT^ CASH JSSV ments aro on.the agondaJotsome during :. Board President Stuart Applebauni said the board termediate school foreign language program were 3 CALL NOW 3aVl|03i -!< ' arising In financial matters; errors-are pos- '•• ing this. week. Important dealings Involve' ceived! Later In the Week,-you.begin a .attorney, who represented Baruchin in the O .Ihli.week. Take a chance In a challenging .'. , Baruchin last spring was also given a vote of no also undertaken. , ? sible and will noed Immediate attention. < those at a distance and romantic, creative careful and deliberate sorting process. Lim- expects- to name an interim replacement for •negotiations for the superintendent's resignation. • u $500-por 1000. rnalllrio clr Come to now understanding's with a mate.or iting or restricting situations are keenly felt,-'-, situation and recent delays actually work to Baruchin Jan 2. The board president said the board confidence following the'filing of assault charges bya ; . •Baruchin.'oI.iivingSlon resident with a wife and two rulars. Send sell-addressed and children's Interests continue' td'.thrlvo. v • Board member Pletro-Petlno, who Had often been z' partner. Later In this period; romantic over- though not easily tolerated; by many.- !: your benefit now. Later In this period, follow is hoping to have a permanent.replacement by the' parent against two district teachers. children, was uncertain about his next career move; g »lamiJod onvolopo fordotalls- Later, siblings share a troubled confidence ; your Instlnctsrteamworit Is favored, and,.'.. at, odds with Baruchin and the rest of the board, had !o C. TakascH, • P.O. 1215. ' tures are Indicated, career matters Improve, and your schedule becomes more hectic. , The charges against (he teachers were later . z CAPRICORN (12/22-1/20) Dealings! with' prestigious affiliations are on the horizon for •"•• endofMarch. "-..'•' .,, ,; ' , r : no comment on the resignation. except to say that he was considering a career Wootfbrldgb,.N;j;.070«. ' . and an. addition to tho family-circle-Is- ...change. ' . ,•,•'••• • • • • • •• ;.p • possible for somB. , .-.»,•.,. In-laws, neighbors or those at a distance aro - many/in coming months;. ' • ' The board, he said, will begin advertising for a .Board member Ned Sambur said Baruchin's exit, ' dismissed.'''- .' , ',.•- •' . .- '" ' SCORPIO (10/24-11/22) YburVpverall fi- permanent replacement Sunday: The status of board VoJ . Over the-summer, Pctino and Board mentber .. "I've been, in education for, 33 years now," GEMINI (5/22-6/21) New, and unusual which he described as "amicable,"'was due loan =>• secretary Dr. Leonard DiGiovannl remains un- ' U meetings' nre in store lor somo early In this accumulation of things. ' : • • •Joseph Pcpe'i icomplaihcd that Baruchin was. not.', Baruchin, 53; said, explaining he-jmjght want; to try • changed. ' .-...;...."...'. ...•.••.:..::.-. ;,'•... J.;--'.;\.v--;' -. LoiiefityWinners week. Troubled: alliances are feeling tho "I don't think: there's anything that could :,be'" giving; them, all .-available information on certain his hand at something else, "Muybe business, I don't oIL ; ; pressure and people!.places or situation's" '•;;'•''•Applebaum,said'the board had no candidates in. '--•matters,'!•"'.•;.'[,' •: ••' '• • • • ', .'• •• ' ,- ' .know. -,'•• • ..•'.••'•.' . .' • -•-• ' , PICKET AND P1CK-I MARTIN H. WORTZEL, M.D., F.A!.G;lP.; ; ? ^ pointe'dVtd;," Sambur said.'who added,"H was best for - from the past could ro-sifrfaco in the months v mind as, yet. '. ., •'.-•.;. ,•'.•..•'••'• v •, -' ' Also during the.summer, when the matter of a' raise • : : ' "Career changes these days'are not Unusual," he : ahead. Later, an Invitation may surprise' . •'.::- ••:. ''.'•.. , .And'::••-,' '•" :^ ''< ::•' ' all.coricerned and that's the way to leave it." : • No^ 21—BOJ,307I». ;: : ''•'-. Applebaum would not comment any further 6n the" for Baruchin camp up,;Petinp and Pcpe cited the. said; - ':•;:•-«•• -. ••••'•.••'•.-• •-. ;.'- -,. _ .... Sambur said cnadldutes for the job from both im | i ; • . Nbvf.22^224,1001:' you. new romantic bonds are forged, and resignation, except to say that he agreed with the earlier no-cpnfidencc vote as a reason why the raise lioallh IntcroslsImprovo.••••;• .'•' .- " STUYVESAN side and outside tho district would be considered: : : Baruchin said lit' considered his 14-year^term as. ."• • Nov. 23—675. AMt: statement released pn Tuesday, :,;.-;,. •.•'•' should not be given. ;. Springfield superintendent to be a rewarding ex- . Nov. 25—491.5520. ;.-' bermatdiogys'Skih'Caticer, Dermatologic Surgery, Baruchin> tenurej was marked by a number of CANCER. (6/22-7/23) It's Important to H/MRCUTTtNO| Baruchin said there had been differences of opinion controversial incidents, including the decertification At the time, Applebpum said granting the raise was • perience, which he was leaving behind with no hard • NOV. 2B-726.4431).' speak your mind during this period. Favor-' ^'•v:' Collagen