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Lincoln School Status Draws Pown Council Interest; Lease |Set to Expire in June of 1998 * Serving the Town Since 1890 USFSMDM Thursday, May 29,1997 232-4407 OUR 107th YEAR - ISSUE NO. 22-97 Periodical - fotOfft hid at WoUMd. NJ. Eve FIFTY CENTS WESTFIELD 'Y' EXPRESSES INTEREST IN BUILDING Lincoln School Status Draws pown Council Interest; Lease |Set to Expire in June of 1998 *. By PAUL J. PEYTON Board of Education to the Union take part in the discussion groups. * ,* . Sptcialfy Writttnfar Tkt Wugitld Uadu County Educational Services Com- Mr, Kaslusky emphasized that the ':^hc status of the Lincoln School mission, has been discussed at length "Y" is aware that no official decision dn Westfield Avenue has created a over the past few years, The lease is on the building has been made by the great deal of interest and concern set to expire in June of 1998. school board. An architect has stated a*mong Town Council members. The A report is to be made on the cur- that the cost to renovate the school Board of Education has received a rent status of the building by the into a day care center would cost rfurnber of inquiries about the avail- Board of Education at its public meet- roughly $2.5 million. He said those ability ofthe property, the most inter- ing on Tuesday, June 17, at 8 p.m. at funds would have to be raised through esting of which has come from the the board's Elm Street admtnistra- a fundraising campaign, given the Westfield "Y" which is considering lion building. fact the "Y" is non-profit organiza- expanding its facilities in town. Third Ward Councilman John J. tion. The Lincoln School property, cur- Walsh said lie has heard some discus- The focus groups, he said, are in- rently under lease by the Westfield sion that the school board would like tended to provide input to the "Y" to sell the building to help finance which would either move forward improvements to the Elm Street ad- with the proposal or scrap the whole Leads Sought WIHIom A. Burke for Thn Wemtflmld Lamdmr ministrative building. plan. HONORING OUR FALLEN HEROES...Membcrs or the Moii.slRnor Henry Watterson No, 1711 Chnptcr of me Knights Given that possibility, the Westfield "We want to test the waters," said of Columbus march In Monday's Westfleld Memurhil Day Parudc. Itihlnil them are members of New Jersey Field Music, "Y" has developed a concept to uti- Mr. Kaslusky, noting that the Lincoln a ftfe, drum and bugle corps that plays authentic hfclorleal music while drcssvri in Civil W»r period uniforms. The pnrade In Rash of Gar lize the building as a day care facility School is one of the few facilities that started at the Veterans World War I Monument and concluded ut Fulrvlew Cemetery. < if the buitding does in fact become ft might be available forthe 'Y's"needs, Burglaries availableilbl , accordindi g to "Y" EExecu - >notin g that da" y care is a need of many live Director Stan Kaslusky. When persons in the Westfield area. By SUZETTE STALKER reached at press time, Mr. Kaslusky "It is a plan we are looking at for SptciaUf WritnnfOr Vu Wtltftld Uain suggestions from either A, the com- Westfield police are investigating said several focus groups to develop community input are being set up of munity; or B, from the council," he approximately a dozen car burglaries &moxlmexciJ} 5 people each. Those said. which have occurred in the town this J? woul,dd lik,fk e £to bg e aa parM t o(o f ^ If the building is sold, counc il mem- month, including more than a half a process may call Mr. Kaslusky at the bers said it must be done at apublic dozen which took place last week. ^Y" at 233-270Q. auction. The Union County Educa- Many of the incidents have involved "It has come to our attention that tional Services Commission has also late model vehicles which were, left expressed an interest in buying the unlocked in driveways at parked in the building might be sold in the fall. We have been looking forexpanded building, officials said. front of residences, authorities said. Councilman Walsh noted that The burglaries, which mostly oc- facilities—especially for child care," he explained^ noting that the" Y" sent neighbors in the area of the school curred on the south side of the mu- have expressed concern to him over nicipality, encompassed Lawnsidff a letter out to neighbors yesterday, Place, ShadewtewnEfrivei, Wattbefts Wednesday* May 28, inviting them to Circle, Prospect and Dakota Streets, Pine Grove Avenue, Boulevard and Nancy Way, according to Sergeant Mayor Jardim Removes John Parizeau of the Westfield Police Department. He added that "about 90 percent" Council woman Vernick of the cars which were broken into had been unlocked. The incidents have typically occurred between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m., the sergeant com As Committee Chairman firmed. By PAUL J. PEYTON taurant conditional license in town to Police received a report at 5:21 h Wrianfor Vit Wntflthi Uadtr allow the holders of such licenses to a.m. last Saturday that an unidenti- Mayor Thomas C. Jardim last week add patron bars. fied male, described as six feet tall, of removed First Ward Councilwoman The ordinance was withdrawn by undetermined age and race, wearing Gail S. Vernick as Chairwoman of the Democrats on the council, a move the council'S Transportation, Parking fully supported by the Republican WiiH«m A Bur)<«> (or TH « tan overalls, was seen entering a ve- STANDING AT A'ITKNTION...Members of the Westfield Town Council, left to right, (Jail S. Vernick, James J. Gruba, hicle on Lamberts Circle from which and Traffic Committee, questioning majority, after the four Republicans Nell F. Sullivan, Jr., Lawrence A. Goldman and Donnell Carr, Wetrifield Municipal Judge Marion S. MoglelnlckL and a cellular telephone was stolen. Au- her leadership qualities. While the who were to vote on the matter an- Councilman Norman N. Greco, listen to part or the festivities paying tribute to VVeslfleld's fallen military service men thorities have no farther leads In the Mayor defended the action, Mrs. nounced at a briefing that they would and womett. Not pictured Is Mayor Thomas C. Jardim who addressed those in attendance. cafe, but believe that the individual Vernick deemed her removal as chair- be voting againsttheordinance. Coun- ' or persons involved was traveling on woman as "blatantly political" for cilwoman Vernick and Councilman foot when the crimes were commit- her stance on the now withdrawn Norman N, Greco, both representing ted. Sergeant Parizeau said. amendment to the town's liquor ordi- the First Ward, had been against the Democrats to Decide Governor, *0a Mfcy 20, three residents of nance regarding restaurant bars. ordinance from the get go, but Sec- Lawnside Place and three Councilwoman Vernick was r> ond Ward Counci lman James S. Gruba Shadowlawn Drive residents reported placed by Fourth Ward Councilman and Third Ward Counjjlcjan Neil F. Freeholder Races in Primary that their vehicles were entered and DortnellCamMr.Cafr asked forMrs. Sullivan, Jr. announced ft the brief- ing that they were,j&hj0ging their various items taken. A Hyslip Av- Vernick's support and help during the By JUSTIN BRIDGE James J. Florio appointed him Morris Chosen Freeholders. She was re- enue resident and a couple who live leadership transition. Councilwoman votes. ^^ and PAUL J.PEYTON County Prosecutor in 1990, His cases elected to the board again in 1985. oa Norman Place also reported ve- Vernick wilt continue to serve on the Mayor Jardim said the removal of Sptcillly W'txfi" Vur WMftftf Ualrt included the trial of Jfe^ouple who Over the five years she served as a hicle burglaries the same day. Sev- committee. Mrs. vernick as a committee chair- Although there are no local races kidnapped and murdered Exxon ex- Freeholder, Mrs. Whitman held the eral of the vehicles involved were Reading fromapreparedstatement woman was made prior to and not in this Tuesday's Primary Election, ecutive Sidney J. Reso. positions of Director and Deputy Jeep and Pord wagons. during the committee reports part of based on her statements regarding registered Democrats andundedared He worked as a lawyer in private Director. Although cellular telephones were Tuesday night'scouncilagendameet- the liquor ordinance. He said if he voters will decide the candidates who practice from 1995 through this past In 1988, theffGovernor Thomas H, taken in several incidents, a check- ing, Councilwoman Vernick said she were iookingtomakeapoJitical state- will represent the party this Novem- January, when he took leave to run book, credit card and coins were also was singled out for "my leadership ment he would have taken action ber in the races for Governor and the for Governor. reported stole""n from" vehicles. position in informing the residents of against Mr. Gruba and Mr. Sullivan, Union County Board of Chosen Free- Mr. McOreevey graduated from Deadlines Ibid Anyone with information about the Westfield about the ordinance to end which he did not. holder*. Columbia University with a Bach- burglaries is asked to please call De- the conditional liquor licenses." The Councilwoman Vernick said in her Three Democrats are fighting for elor of Aits Degree in 1978. Prom For Submittals tecuveJohnRowe or Detective James ordinance, which was withdrawn last statement, a copy of which was ob- thcirparty's nomination for governor there, he went on to Georgetown McCullougfa at 789-4009. week, would have amended the res- tained by The Westfield Leader, that in the primaries; Congressman Rob- • University Law School where he re- To The Leader "this mid-year change is Unprec- ert Andrew* of Camden. Morris ceived his degree in 1981, He also Those persons preparing ptttt to* I edented in our town, and is frankly County Prosecutor Michael Murphy received his Master of Arts Degree, leases for tubmUsion to Me Wtitf.-^ the type of partisan politics that both and State Senator and Woodbrfdge from Harvard University In Cam- Leader areremfndeu" that copy should Democrats and Republicans in be E-mailed or faxed by 4 p.m.
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