Springfield Leader Walter Worrall — AU YOU REALLY NEED IS HEART
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sectiontn Mcdntraet MANY THANKS were extended to Mayor Jeffrey H. Kate from the St. Barna- bas Bum Foundation In Arts Centerjplans paratie_ Livingston for his coopera- / r A r Aptitude tests set .By DONNA SCHUSTER -±- cially, and the two groups can set tive efforts in helping local Xhf TTpifin Cr"'"'i 1 Center, groups and organizations on the "Brigadoon," life Broadway ' To thq-yuuiigslers iii Springfieid*s— firefighters operate an-alu- ' 1601 Irving St, Rahway, will arts center's behalf." Lcmcr and Locwc romantic musi- The Clarion Review Course, directed by A. I Pantazcs, a " their minds to the negotiations. member of the mathematics department of Columbia—High three elementary schools, the'start of SSambur admits that at the time of minum can recycling center S begin its new season with a Labor "The search is on" for qualified cal, will be staged Oct. 28 and 29 and contribute profits to the T- Day parade Monday by its volun- individuals.1-?)!*—arts- center at 8 p.m. and Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. School, Maplewood, is accepting registrations from high, school ;: schooj yesterday';;jprobably;^med;i the firsts vote, the BOE was against • : -center. Firefighter Wayne teers,'according to the Tableaux, already has video* and slide pre- -Hclcnc Diel in concert will be students who are planning to take the Scholastic Aptitude Tests, .' h'ke ohy other, first .day. That'vvas '0 having all three gronpsv Under i one ! Masiello, president of Local jofficial newsletter, sentations "that can handle the featured Nov. 6 when Top Shelf PSAT/SAT, administered by the College Entrance Examination - uje-fcase^Kowevw? forithe-disliicj-js-i- 'un'ioa, ''WheWhen thevy are:undeare: under seoaraiseparate Boardjiextmonlh and in November. -57. FMBA, hands Kate, the g A fund-raising annual goods job to a point," but volunteers arc Productions presents an evening • teocRers, custodians and' secretaries;'; contracts,' If one group goes out on still needed to answer questions of jazz, standards and rhythm and The purpose of the Clarion Review Course, located at Newark who kicked off the new year without strike, the schools can remain open." commemoratory plaque 2 and services auction is scheduled Academy in Livingston, is, according to its director, "to-assure from St. Barnabas. Accord- 0 Sept. 30, and Sandra Sweeney, and "to relay their enthusiasm to blues. a new" contract. Dr. Gary Friedlahd, superintendent the public. All volunteers will be, There will be an American the student that he will achieve his'maximum potential score on - Bltache frelbar, president of ing to Masiello, the Spring- 1 former president, will serve as the all-important SAT." The final decision is often predicated on of schools, said he is optimistic that field firefighters havecontrU- ' chairman. This year, she says, coached in -presentations, tech- body-bjiilding competition Nov. Spririgfieia Education Association,- adjustments to the previous contract niques and will work as teams. the result of-the-SAIUWhile a high score on these tests will not buted more than 2 tons of £ "marks a change in location, 12 called "Art in Sports," where said the holdup started- last-yearrwheir""willWsettled soon. He noted that the You never have to go it' alone," body-builders will be judged Gil- automatically guarantee entrance to a particular college, ,it was aluminum cans to the recy- z however, with tlic auction being the teachers; custodians and secreta- • "rights, benefits, salaries, and pri- h says Nakovich. More information bert and Sullivan's "Trial By indicated, it is perhaps the most important single factor in admis- cling centers in Bloomfield Q held "at the arts center rather than ries voted infavorof being repre- can be obtained by calling the Jury" and.'Thc Zoo,"arc planned sion or rejection; vileges'.' from last, year's contract ana Piscataway, resulting u at a local hall We want to draw sented under one bargaining unit — -•-.-TemaTtTinTSct ~~'. "•l"'~T. • • • • .z.morc_people to the art center box office, at 499-8226. for Nov. 19 at 8 pm. The The Clarion Review Course is offering courses in basic mathe- the SEA. Previously, she said, the in about $2,40Q,going to the Ridgcwobd Gilbert and Sullivan matical review and verbal skills to prepare the student for the "The unification of' the three burn center. Masiello Q building," Doors will open ai 7 It also was announced by Stan —three' groups were represented j§ p.m. and bidding for "donated Sawyer, membership chairman, Opera Co will return to the PSAT/SAT. Each class will ..consist of a maximum of 15 stu- groups has held-things-uprbut- explained" that the firefigh- dents The Livingston location SAT classes arc scheduled Mon- separately. goods and services, art objects, that the latest membership count UCAC stage with two one-act the process gets going',, we feel sure .ters make the trip to the. 2 day evenings, Wednesday afternoons or Saturday mornings. The "The,BOE refused ttmcknowiedge _Ostorc shelf items, gift certificates, is 1,185 and that hp may be con- presentations there 'will be a speedy settlement. We recycling center every cou- PSAT classes are scheduled Monday and Thursday evenings. that, we were, functioning as one co handcraftcd items, baby-sitting tacted concerning early member- "The Nutcracker".-, will be have a' dedicated teaching staff. This ple of weeks, or whenever ship bonuses staged by the New Jcr&y Dance _ The Clarion Review also offers evening pourscs for lhc-fall body," Treloar said. The result was a ., district has a,lot to be proud of," the the bin fills up. 3 services,, show and sports tickets, SATs at the adult schools at Columbia High School, Momclair standoff that prevented contract. Ofree dinneis, beauty treatments, The agenda for the fall, in addi- Theater Guild arid inf yCAC superintendent said. High School and Chatham High School. negotiations in late spring. The previ- .. .musie—lessons, antiques. ,all of tion to-Uie Oet 7 Matvin-Ham^- li>.im ns their holiday classic Dec. SEA "President Treloar. said the which must be new, unused and lisch benefit concert theater party Ilandl2ai2pm. Registration forms and additional information can, be obtained ous contract expired June 30. .,.....„.. by calling 992-6070 or 092-r5OlO between 9 a m and 9 p m. ., The teachers' union appealed to teachers are""sincerely interested in valued at $25 and up." sponsored by the Rahway Hospi- The arts center box office will coming to agreement" and will be as tal Auxiliary for the benefit of the be open Monday through Friday PERC — Public Employee Relations cooperativeas possibleTSH^declined, Pholo By Joe Long More information can be Hospital Foundation, will include from noon to 5 pm. beginning Commission — to intercede. PERC obtained by calling the arts center the Garden Stale Organ Society, Tuesday At other times, it was ruled that another vote, or consent to indicate tho nature of the issues office at 499-0441. GSOS. traditional program on the announced by Joanne Guida, Crafters are needed for boutique election, be completed by the three that will be brought up at the bargain ing table. A Speaker's Bureau has-been arts center's celebrated "mighty executive director, the box office Trailsidc Nature and Science handmade from jiatural materials groups of employees The vote is set established within the arts center Wurhtzcr," Oct, 8; and a dual message center will give out Center at Coles Avenue and New or based on a natural history for next Thursday "It would be a breach of ethics for . "to aid'publicity and fund- anniversary celebration Oct, 15 information and record ticket us to discuss specifics," she said Day care sets up shoprnWalton Providence Road, Mountainside, iliemc. The event-will be free-of— raising," says us volunteer chair- when Rahway Landmarks marks reservations "and a box office- Ned Sambwr provident of the is seeking crafters and artisans to charge to the public Board of Education, said that he and Treloar said she hopes to have a By DOMI1SICK CRINCOLI JR. Vof Education with an ongoing annual the children of working parents... it Friediund said that six classrooms man Joha-Nakovlch: "Its purpose its 10th year and the Railway clerk will later confirm ticket display quality products at its mediation date scheduled by the end ThSChldCCfThcSummnChildCareCenterofrir - grant of $$10,000 for the aflcrschool just took a little while for the idea to will be used by the district for instruc- * is to develop a corps of volunteer Theater, now Union. County Arts orders with patrons " the other board members "had no 1988 Nature Boutique Dec. 4 More information or rcscrva- • proof that all three groups voted the of the month In the meantime the cially opened jts day-care and after- care center devoted to children in catch on." . " tion to handicapped youngsters, a pre- speakers who will make.them- Center, its 60th A special even- Material for this story was com- from 1 to 5 p.m. tions can be obtained by calling* ! I -first time'-Mo-join up under one bar- school year will get under wayi School program, at Walton School this grades K-5 The board 'subcontradted Superintendent of Schools Gary school program for the handicapped, a selves available to address other ing is planned. piled and prepared by Bea Smith. Judy Lcibowitz at 232-5930 Items to-be sold should be gaining unit Sambur said it was not week Lega|iFntanglcments between mil responsibility for the ofterschoon Fncdlnnd called it "an excellent gifted and talented classroonxfor stu- But the union president did not the center and the. Springfield Board of 1 an official meeting, and therefore not program to Summit Cnlld Care cooperative effort" between the dents in Wndergarten through sixth entirely discount the possibility of a Education, tyhich owns ttje school, a binding vote, Summit Child Care will rent eight school and .Summit Child Care.