Old School One on 'Historic Register Leaf Pickup Begins Old School One, Considered by Local Old School One Has Been Vacant and Boar- Senior Citizen Housing Units
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SCOTCH PLAINS THE TIMES FANWOOD VOLUME 20 NUMBER 42 SCOTCH PLAINS — FANWOOD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1978 20 CENTS Halloween a week of town along Marline Avenue to Marion and the Easter Bunny louring by fire truck, Avenue, thence to LaGrande Park, where Mr. Pumpkin will be welcomed on Monday they'll gather for the biggest event of the year night, October 30. The famous Halloween in the borough. figure will ride through town atop a Costumes will be judged in age categories, firetruck, between 6 and 7 pm. Mr. Pumpkin with children marching by age groupings. isn't sure he'll make It to every single street,, The age categories include Pre-School and lane and byway, but if there are lots of kid- Kindergarten; first and second graders, foulh dies on your block, who'd like to see him, and sixth graders, seventh through twelfth you can insure he'll visit your street by graders, and adults. Prizes will be given for telephoning 889.6532 for a reservation. Prettiest, Spookiest, Funniest and Most Original Costumes. The creative efforts ,, .Pumpkin Judging . provide good viewing for adults and children Create a jack-o-lantern masterpiece - fun- alike. Donuts and. cider are served as a ny, original, pretty or spooky, Deliver said refreshment climax. masterpiece to LaOrande Park, between 4 and 6 pm on October 31. Later, during ...EEEERIE Music festivities, pumpkins will be judged,and win- „. .Masks "Au Natural" Witches' nocturnal celebrations, dancing ners will dip into the witches cauldron for a Are your children tired of the confines of skeletons and ghosts, and devilish graveyard big handful of coins. Each pumpkin must "bought" masks on Halloween? There's a spirits, all depicted In an orchestral setting, carry owner's name and address and artist . beautiful alternative available this year. The will get everybody in the mood of the season. must remove pumpkin and take it home after expert makeup department of Community Suburban Symphony Society of New Jersey - the park part; Players will create.any one of 15 different will offer its inaugural concert of the '78-'79 facial styles for your child, on Halloween af- season," a_ free .family concert at Orange; ternoon/ The procedure takes less than ten Avenue ^Middle School, Cranford on Sun--; minutes per child, costs $1, and is available day, October 29 at 3 pm. Ira Kraemfir of---;'; : between 2 and 5 pm on October 31. The of- Scotch Plains,.musical director andconduc-^ . ferlngs will include butterfly, Raggedy Andy, tor, promises a selection of, music ap-i--' ghost, goblin, and many others. Every child ,.,Parades& Costumes propriate •: for .family enjoyment, - and "for.y; will enjoy the experience of being The spooks arid--- devils, princesses and children's Halloween observance in par-'7 ^professionally made up, every dollar realized pumpkins will be lining up in costume in both ticulaj-r-For instance,- "Night.bn-BaldiMoun-^- •vigops.toward bringing,better theatre toWest- Scotch Plains andjFanwood, ."for major tain," by Moussorgsky'is "m,eerie musical v Jrfield, The address is 1000 North-Ave., West- parades, sponsored " by the respective celebration of the witches' sabbath,-replete • " field, Questions? Call "Peggy Norwine of Recreation Commissions of the, two com- with evil spirits, darkness, and their final "'!"'Westfield Community Players, munities. In Scotch Plains, paraders will disappearance Into daybreak." "Danse;** mass at the Municipal Parking Lot on Park Macabre" takes place in a graveyard at mid- Avenue at Bartle Avenue M 6:lS_on October night. A lighter touch will be provided by two : ,, .Mystery Telephone Contest 32, They'll parade to the Park Junior High ragtime selections, "The Entertainer" and; In order to get everybody safely home at a School, where costume judging will .take "The-Maple Leaf Rag," and light Viennese reasonable hour on October 31, Fanwood place in the school auditorium. The very favorites will round out the program. Infor- Recreation sponsors a Mystery Telephone popular O.T. Zappo, television's strolling mation? Call 276-9149 after 5 pm. Contest. Town children fill In their names musician, will accompany the marchers and and numbers on flyers, distributed In schools will perform during the festivities, .. .The Great Pumpkin will tour and also at the LaOrande Park on October Fanweod's young will gather at the Fan- The Great Pumpkin, who hai established. 31. Then, after costume judging and party wood Memorial Library, North and Marline, quite a reputation for himself, courtesy off are completed, the children hustle home to at 7 pm'on the same night. Led by the Scotch Charlie Brown, will make his first a*nnu.al~ await a call from The Great Pumpkin. You Plains-Fanwood High School Raider Mar- debut in Fanwood this year. In line with:the| MUST be home to qualify. A worthwhile ching Band, the costumed kids will parade most recent Recreation Commission An-- prize is delivered to your home if you're a over the railroad bridge through the center of novation, which has already brought Santa winner. Scotch Plains 1978 Old School one on 'Historic Register leaf pickup begins Old School One, considered by local Old School One has been vacant and boar- senior citizen housing units,. Once application historical cognoscenti as a valuable resource, ded up for several years. It was sold by .the for historic designatton was made, there were Leaf pick-up in Scotch Plains will start on received similar acclaim from the New Jersey Board of Education at public auction two indications from funding agencies that funds or about October 23, 1978 and will continue Department of Environmental Protection years ago. A private developer, Makor, Inc., would not be forthcoming in instances of til completion on or about .December 8th. recently. The school has been entered on the was high bidder, but the final sale was con- violations of federal laws regarding proper- The Department of Public Property will pick State Register of Historic Places. tingent upon Maker's acquisition of a ties on federal historic and cultural rosters. up leaves on every street about every two Notification of the placement was recently variance to permit construction of 35 garden weeks on our usualroutes. sent to the Superintendent of Schools by apartments on the site. No foreign material (such as twigs, bran- Judith W. Blood, Chief of the Office of In the meantime, the Old School One site College night at SPF ches, bottles, etc.,) should be mixed with the Historic Preservation. attracted the Scotch Plains Senior Citizen high school tonight leaves. These objects can cause injury to the "Listing on the- State Register gives a Housing Corporation as its top choice for men and damage to the leaf collection measure of protection to a registered proper- N.J. Housing Finance Authority - and HUD Tonight, October 26th, is College night at equipment. ty from encroachment or destruction by any - funded senior citizen housing units on the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School. Leaves should be placed in windrows state, county or municipal project without site. In order to acquire the site for eventual Represen^ives from more than 90 colleges alongside curb. Bagged leaves are due process of law," Ms. Blood informed turnover to the Senior Citizen Housing Cor- and universities will be present to describe discouraged but will be taken. If residents the Superintendent. With the application for poration the Scotch Plains Township Council their schools to interested students and would like to bag them .and bring them on state status favorably received by the state instituted condemnation proceedings. The parents. Saturday to our dumpster program which is Review Committee for Historic Sites, the condemnation case has been postponed, College Night, sponsored annually by the now open every Saturday from 9 am to 1 pm next step is a nomination to the Heritage most recently from October 19 to November College Club of Fanwood-Scotch Plains and across the street from the town yard on Conservation and Recreation Service in 15. the high school guidance department, begins Plainfield Avenue. Washington, D.C. The state office will in- The original plans for the Housing Cor- promptly at 7:45 pm in the high school form the school district of notification from poration called for demolition of the old "auditorium. There will be three twenty-five the National Register Office. school to make way for construction of new minute periods to allow students and parents to meet with the individual admission coun- INDEX selors. The counselors will provide Important CLASSIFIED .26 information on housing, tuition, scholarship Raiders bow to tough Union Squad and loan programs as well as on curriculum. EDITORIAL......... 4 By Jim Delll Santi All did not look well for the Raiders after An additional fourth period will giVe all the ENTERTAINMENT 13 Last Saturday the Scotch Plains football the opening kickoff, when Union marched 80 , opportunity to do some informal browsing., LEGALS 29 team faced on extremely tough team, Union, yards down the field in twelve plays for the Student guides will assist with directions in RELIGIOUS 18 which is ranked eighth among the top twenty first touchdown and a score of 7-0 with the the halls. 5,i... aO teams in the state. The Raiders fought their extra point. The drive was led by a 36 yard run SOCIAL TIMES 10 Co-chairmen r of College Night/are Mrs. SPORTS 22 way through the game, but still lost by a score by Union's Dom Lorusso and finishing the Anne Butler, 889-2079 and Mrs. Marijke of 27-6. -;• "-../'• Continued On Page 24 . 2 • • • THE TIMES, OCTOBER 28, 1978 Fall auction Haunted Minibus set at Shack School Scholarship memorializes Once again a Fall Auction Miller and Salmon will be held at the Shackamaxon School, Scotch Two young men from our community were killed in Plains on Friday evening, Oc- an auto accident last week.