Cranford, Kenuworth and Garwood USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J
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BreaHey graduation Kenilworth sued over photos... Qarwood trees, prosecutor ^highway' protested. boro spruce up... "wants help...talent new teachers...page expo... page 16 ••} - VOL. 91 No. 26 Published Every Thursday Thursday, June 30,1983 Serving Cranford, KenUworth and Garwood USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J. 25 CENTS A happy night for i A suspect has been charged in the May 26 holdup of Scher^Drug Store.' j. • Police Det. Gregory Drexler match- Sunday ed a composite sketch from'Mid- dlesex County with a description and then found a name, and that led to a events Canoe races CHS vandals at the club Eight Cranford High, School graduates have been implicated in a 8:30 a.m. paint spraying of the school the night before they received their diplomas. Arts, crafts sale (continued frompg. I), providing quality health care, but will new and better avenues of patient Charges. jjre pending against five and short term holding area, two fully allow it to go above and beyond into care. 18-year-olds and.three 17-year-olds 10 a.m. on for the $2,000 vandalism. Pagel2. equipped trauma rooms used for treat- Meadowlands Gala Benefits Pediatrics ing and stabilizing seriously ill or injured Many residents have been wondering where to take the debris. The Nomahegan patients, two treatment rooms for ex- Algae cover planning board curbed compactor acceptance of household tended observation, and two radiology castaways, for a year, so the Township Committee this week decided activities rooms which allow x-rays to be taken in The county's Mud Cat dredge to "go back to the ourb" for a full scale Clean UpVVeek in September. the area. A computerized tomographic managed to extricate silt from only 10 a.m. on (CT) scanner, recently acquired by the half of Nomahegan Lake last sum- Medical Center, provides a quick diag- mer, and the part it didn't get to is covered with algae. Walter Davis, Firecracker nosis of the extent of internal injury. executive director of the Mosquito Compromise leads "Since Eastern Union County is a center, Control division, said the landlocked Four Miler for industry and transportation, we must lake suffers from lack of water flow be prepared for any type of emergency for heipinq and that the silt and sand is difficult 10:30 a.m. our cfuCdreti! Jo cut through. The Mud Cat is work- situation," explained Dr. Kertis. "The ing in a Rahway lake now but Davis Graduation day was last Thursday for the senior classes of Cranford Emergency Department is organized said it will be back to Cranford, pro- to rear-side parking High School and David Brearley High School which serves students [Field day games) around the principle of providing care bably in fall, to finish Nomahegan. from Kenilworth and Garwood. In photo above, Peter Delsandro of tailored to the unique needs of this Cranford High School just received diploma from Sam Morneweck, community," he added. "school board president, with assist from Patti Martinelli, vice presi- 1-3 p.m. "Fully 50% of admissions come to the Senior aide \ at rec center site dent. Below, Kristine Students, gets Brearley diploma from Charles Medical Center through the Emergency Vitale, Kenilworth representative on the regional school board and Suzanne Farrell, senior citizen By STUART AWBREV strom agreed on the combination with a j Bicycle Department," Dr. Kertis said, adding, few changes. former president. Pnoto of CHS graduation by Greg Price and coordinator for the township govern- The Township Committee this week Brearley photo by Jon l "That's why we think of the Depart- ment for the past three years, has reached a compromise on the siting of a Earlier, Jack DICristofalo of 84 road rally ment as Elizabeth General's front ' resigned the job to accept a post as parking lot at the new Community Albany Avenue called the new Com- door." administrative assistant for Cali Center when three members agreed on a munity Center a reality and urged 2 p.m. Associates on Commerce Drive. She side-rear lot spot with entrances and ex- Weeks to vote for the side lot most peo- ELIZABETH GENERAL said she will retain her interest in its off Bloomingdale Avenue. ple wanted or for a back lot. "We need MEDICAL CENTER Ed Robinson, mayor, said he still somebody to settle this discussion," he (continued from pg. 3) senior programs through a continu- said. Music and Receiving a plaque in appreciation of their active support for the recent "Ponies for Pediatrics" ing affiliation with the Esscees and favored a rear lot but had come ready to trustees. This direction will add prestige event are (I. to r.) Thomas' Bejgrowicz, M.D., Norman Zanger, M.D., loan Arboit, M.D., the Committee on Aging. compromise, and Gene Marino and Weeks responded that she JhaxLunsuc- entertainment to our development activities and help William Rumsey, M.D., Herbert Poch, M.D., Mrs. Gloria P.iserchia, Auxiliary president and Doug Nordstrom joined him in suppor- cesafully sought a public hearing on the bring a wide range of people into con- chairwoman of the event, William Kelhoffcr, M.D., and Samuel Rodriguez, member of EGMC ting what the tbhsnUarit, Gordon Raupp, move last year -arid {bate that {ieople tact with Elizabeth General. These add- Board of Trustees. called a hybrid of two of the six options want the center to stay downtown. She Salary hikes reviewed by the governing body over the said the center Is a "people building," ed contacts will not only allow Elizabeth Sponsored by the Auxiliary of Elizabeth General Medical Center, "Ponies for Pediatrics" raised past three weeks. that it's on what she called "the people's General to maintairnts long tradition of $11,000 to aid the equipment needs of Elizabeth General's pediatric close observation unit. The Board of Education approved Fireworks a 10 percent pay increase for the The decision, made informally, must agenda" and that "the people can be ratified by three other government prevail." She drew applause from superintendent of schools, Robert D. residents when she advocated taking the display Paul, placing his salary rate for the bodies(S(fce related story) and this pro- cess is expected to delay a construction money for the lot and spending it to fix Elizabeth General Medical Center coming year at $57,945. Other ad- up the downtown center. Postal ministrators also received in- start until fall. I 9 p.m. 925 East Jersey Street Non-Profit Organlz. creases. Page 3. The ^compromise leaves the existing Both Robinson and Nordstrom said Elizabeth, New Jersey 07201 U.S. Postage small-size soccer, field behind the schooL, last week's meeting at which senior PAID • intact, and provides room for another citizens criticized the move was "unfor^' Details on ? soccer or field hockey multi-purpose tunate" and the mayor said "it's not Permit No. 28 true that seniors don't want to move." Walter S. Angielski, Chairman Elizabeth, N.J. our miler field at Haskins and Bloomingdale, but Page 2 Board of Trustees The Jaycee Firecracker Four Mile, it eliminates prospects for a formal soft- Marino said he wouldn't want an office Run, which has emerged as a major ball field at Haskins and Adams. -—x^ • ' George F. Billington, President regional holiday event, starts at Dick Salway dissented. He said too Rain date 10:30 a.m. Sunday, with post much of the lot would be at the rear of f registration and T-shirt pickup star- the center and thus too close to playing No lot due is~1VLonday Published by the Public Relations Dept. ITing at Nomahegan Park at 8:30 fields. It would inhibit athletics and Douglas. B. Harris, Director a.m. Details on Page 2. safety, he said. He favored more park- ing along the Haskins side of the con- until fall verted school. A new parking lot for the Com- [Seek variance] Persistent testimony over the past munity Center faces clearance pro- month by residents who opposed the in- cesses from three other government Life Styles Unlimited is seeking a Writer and marketer Bodian itial plan for a lot in front of the center bodies and probably won't be built sideyard variance for a home on and are worried about development of until fall at the earliest. The plan Estelle Place to make its three-lot the Bloomingdale-Adams area as a com- must be ratified by the Board of subdivision between Orchard, and munity recreation site was a factor in Education, which owns the Bloom- Spring Garden streets conform. The the decision. ingdale site and leases it to the pens a book on selling books firm seeks a 6.28 foot sideyard set- The compromise will include staff and township, the state Department of back on the existing home, which is handicapped parking along the Haskins Education, and the Planning Board. By DALER. HEFFLER sorts of other celebrities in that job," he ject paid off. "Book Marketing Hand- 2.37 feet less than the minimum re- side of the center and open up to the Edward J. Murphy, township ad- book Volume 1" became the catalyst for quired by the zoning law. The When he's not working at his job as pro- says. "It was so exciting I decided book main lot at the rear. Robinson said the minstrator, said construction would duct manager at John Wiley and Sons, publishing was the future for me." the industry and attained worldwide variance was requested after the lot would hold about 70 cars. probably not begin until late success.