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While many of p. if In a meeting marked by ah lo'ng issue of a Planned Ohit Development dissented. they're cool and they're a lot of fun, but the 226 food groups examined were Get Your Hair In Shape discusson about a new zoning ordinance (PU.D)A the major addition of the or- Cieri said that while he can't blame a many of them strike out when it comes io consumed wore often on days of high for Spring that,was adopted in a close vole, Ihe dinance. commercial, investor for wanting,as : caloric' intake, only soup, was Springfield Township Committee much land as possible, he thought there good nutrition. •••". He added that the zoning ordinance disproportionately consumed on the passed four ordinances and introduced were ways it could be developed within In the game of summer eating, the real took two years to be developed because stars are food that fit fast-paced summer lowest Calorie day. • AUSTRALIAN SCULPTINGGEL three more at its regular meeting the 20 percent frame. "There can't be Tuesday evening. Tho governing body the Planning Board was forced to too much open space. We can never lifestyles, and are low ifi calories and In fact, the data showed that soup is, 3 MINUTE devote much lime to the opposition of • high innutrition.', • was also addressed by Briar Hills have enough green," he said. one-and-one-half times as likely to be a MIRACLE Circle residents, consistent attended the Bambergers-Alexanders • shopping Soups bat a thousand for summer part of the diet on the day an individual mall. Kaish said he didn't see a need to Ruocco stated that, "The Board of about a traffic problem on their street. Adjustment had ample time to make nutrition. They not only taste, great on a consumes the lowest number of calories. 1 rush passage now. hot summer day, but help keep us in top The discussion Icamc as the com - suggestions and they Should have made shape for fun in the sun. This held true regardless of the miltee adopted a hew zoning ordinance A PUD allots a minirnum of a 50-acre them to the Planning Board." quantity of food eaten, the season; the w/FREE 16 oz. Shampoo Whysoup? ' • ; . on second readlng..ina.3-2 vote.Com- tract of land to be developed along the According to • .Feintuch, the locale, or the person's age. sex or race, mitteeman Stanley Kaish commented lines of . the existing community suggestions were not, "anything of A recent analysis of the food con- and led researchers to hypothesize that sumption habits of more than 28.000 that he thought the. vole should be aesthetics.. And, according to Kaish, substance," but they were reviewed to soup is a "dietary pacesetter" .that may delayed to allow lime for the committee "the theme of a PUD is open space." the planner. Americans indicates that people con- help to moderate over-eating and to review suggeslions that came from a The township's professional planner, in other business, the committee sume fewer calories-on-days they eat obesity, ' •• ' ' • OillV* special meeting of the Zoning Board of soup, on average,, than on "soupless" PROUD VICTORS—The 1983^84 Jonathan Dayton Regional High School Marching Betsy McKcnzie, recommended to the unanimously voted the final passage of These findings really hit home in the. Band emerged triumphant In the Festival of Music competition In Ocean City, Md., Adjustment Monday night. Planning Board that the requirement an ordinance to purchase the Raymond days. • ••• summer -prime time for fitness and 715 Boutavard» Konllwortn 241-0300 Directed by Dr. Jack Smith of the •' 2 doors tfom Dunkln Donutg OPEN!> last weekend. The band captured four trophies, taking first place in the class A field Kaish said •' a number of persons that 20 percent of. the tract of land" be Chisolm School from the Springfield health awareness. Hot or chilled, soups apparently had reservations since the, University of Nebraska Medical Center, show, competition and second ^laceih'the class A parade category. ' " devoted to "open air space" should be Board of Education. II also introduced are an ideal summer' food.. They are "the ordinance was adopted in-a 3-2 the study initially sought to identify, any in the ordinance. Instead, the-board a bond ordinance of $360,000 for the • quipk low in calories and nutritious. vole here," and members of the" purchase. The school is intended to foods that are generally associated with l voted for 15 percent. Committeeman William Ruocco and Mayor Philip house recreation programs and. Fe|nluch, members of the planning municipal offices. Smoking board, voted, in favor and against, The remaining two ordinances that respectively, on the PUD component of were also approved on second reading is danger the ordinance. set salaries for municipal pool em- Only a decade ago. However, Feintuch said when it came ployees this summer and increased fees scientists had little un- to the approval of the entire ordinance, for three licensing categories: laun- derstanding of the role S/x others fail state's test Board seeks public's views the board voted unanimously 9-0. He, dromats, plenary retail licenses,and. personal habits and the . By TIMOTHY 6WENS Ruocco, and Joanne Tcdesco voted for street opening permit deposits. Sussex County Vocational was found to The Springfield Board of Education said at the time that he, "would rather environment play in the ordinance Tuesday night, while In new business, the'committee in- The Springfield school district be lacking in School/community- discussed plans for regaining district not disrupt the instruction." causing cancer. Americans Kaish and William Cieri, who favored (Continued on pane HI learned that it is'no longer alone last relations, curriculum, attendance, certification at a conference meeting • Baruchin said Mny 2 that the State had little information on. week; Springfield, which was the first facilities, staff / and mandated heldMay2. " ' '••• Department of Education agreed that the actions they could take district In the state to fail fo gain cer- programs,' • . To fulfill' the certification having certified teachers observe the to prevent cancer. tification from the state.'Department'of Clayton failed in only one area — requirements, the district must in- classes was an • acceptable way of Now, according to tjie Education under.-the first year of a corporate into the annual educational complying with the situation. Youths, set to fight, revised monl(brlng.plan;,was joined by facilities. Franklin Township Tailed the National Cancer Institute, ; plsn^pnjedlating- suggestions for the Petino charged that It was an "ih- Six•• other,idistWots 'judged.as hot curriculum,, facilities and -financial 1 numerous laboratory and •seven out of lp areas it- was rated subprdinate act " by Baruchin. The qualified with more expected to follow. criteria.'Montaguelost in six categories population studies show ^unacceptable. The board decided to use board,again' agreed that'the teachers • IHfoweveri Schools Superintendent Dr, .,—',. schob'l/c0nimuriity .'. relations, flee as police arrive that up to 80 percent of i(S June meetings to solicit public inptit and observers should be removed, and Fred; Baruchiri wasn't one to' gloat.at curriculum, staff, mandated programs,. cancer cases may be onthel^sue.. , A, . °.'.'- •••;'''•../-' only certifled-area teachers permitted the.' • Announcement •tnati-;: six-' other. associated with the way ' Schools, Superintehdentijar.. ijtea. to insJtrjjcT jh'e teachers were removed ByVICKIVnEELAND driver, Edward Brehm, 17, of Cranford. aiBtrlbti-'hayealsbloit thijlr bids for ffj^ativeflctipij.andfinartqial. ; • people live their lives. For Baruchln Said that' the administration, ^the m.6ralljfi after the meeting. A minor gang war broke out y wan -Issued-iv summons, for not yielding example, the foods they ct}rtlfleatlon>"It's.a fact of life," he Baruchln Said that, the districts'that night when approximately 50 to an emergency vehicle.. Police said ; .-.'• ,< have;-bee.avo:\beenn: monitoredbitoredch'tbeconi^ cah'tvl - wjjsj'i'i'proceedingly accordingly'/ on •' Baruchin said Monday that- he eat, the work they do, and : thev.eff6rt;tQ:. regain certification and received word from the state Depart- Springfield and Union youths con- there Is about $1,000 damage to the whether they smoke all fronted each other at the Meisel Avenue township car. .^''TMey'ftne^staiei'Wdvittji'ywiei;.!* .. ' that-a report.from tho superintendent's ment of Education thai-three of the four affect their likelihood of thefirst to be Jnonitored because of the railroad .trestle. A melee was averted, The following afternoon, a break-in ''We don'tylew this as a comparative appointed monitoring committee-is due teachers whose credentials' were 1 getting cancer. however, when the youths fled as police and theft was reported at the Florence lijiheayal in ' ouk-V cpmhiunity," said process," he said, "Being first put us at byabput June 18. questioned were confirmed to be cer- arrived. "' / Gaudlneer School, South Springfield •These, studies have given Banichin. ;!We- were monitored first, '• a disadvantage, but that is the .only . The appointment of a staff-civilian tified in their respective subject areas. us important clues for the All ortfie other districts have learned comparison' that can be made. We Juvenile Detective Edward Kisch, of Avenue. Police said a window in a rear monitoring commHtee was the. first Originally, 12 teachers were the Springfield Police Department, said door was found broken and a complete prevention of cancer.
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