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Race for Com Mittee Seat: to Highlight Voting Tuesda In case of emergency The Zip Code :-" ::—^z:;:::.: CalI::;-rrr~—~v~~ 376-0400 for Police Department for Springfield~ts~ or First Aid Squad --<• 376-7670 for Fire Department 07081 Publlthtd Every Thuncfoy by Trumor Publtihlng Corp. 41 Mountain on., SprlngfldA N.J. 07081 - 686-7700 Subicrlptloriptlon ftateRate Sacpnd Clotfl Poifogo VOL. 46 NO. 4 Mailing Addr«i«i SPRINGFIELD, N.J.: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1974- 3 SECTIONS 25'Conts Per Copy Bo« 69, Sfrlngli.ld, N.J. 07081 sio.ooof Yearly Pold at Springfilld, N.J. Race for com mittee seat: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE tions of the county and of every county department, of- to highlight voting Tuesda 13%. Scope of capital budget and program: definitions. basis of approved allotments. The approved allotments may be revised during the fiscal year, within the appro- fice and agericy, pursuant t«Jaw. • ~. The capital budget and program shall be prepared by 1 the budget, officer in such form .os required by law. to- T .'[iflatiShs aVallabl8 br.the btidget officer or uponappll- SpxingfielrlyoterswiHgbtQlhCLPQlls-Tuesday- Eorigfll atirLRei)HbJicaps;Rgberl_C. Doherty, ^e?^'—thrU'st the_t|nu)n jCpunty ballot jssuc cation by. the head.of any department, office or agepcy ; 1 PUBLICATION OF OFFICIAL NOTICES to choose. local, county and national Rose Marie Slnriott and Matthew H. Nilseh proposed to the voters under the recom- gether-with such schedules and analyses as be.deems D ~ desirable, or as may be required or approved by the ^approve* by Wife budget ofHcer. If atLahy time during representatives and to make their voices Heard Democrat Ralph Oriscellfr is seeking mendation of the Union County Charter Study board of freeholders* '-'?,' r the,fiscal year, the budget officer shaN ascertain ,Uia,t -" —, 142. Whenever notice by publication is required under on several public_questions, including two reelection as sheriff of Union County. He is Commission, which offered the plan after ir thVprobable current" revenue, plus fund Glances, for . this/act the clerk Jo the board of freeholders or the A capital budgdt shall J>c a plan for-tho-expcnditure of county counsel, whichever -shall be charged by the board proposed state, constitutional amendments. \ opposed by Republican Paul V. Novello for the nine-month stutlyr . " public funds for capital purposes for the ensuing year the fiscal year will be less than the total appropriations, .-'. Topping Ihc list in voter-interest in Ihc three-year term. ' . he may reconsider the work programs and allotments of to do so, or any other person charged under any section It calls for separation of legislative and 'showing as income: the revenues, special assessments. of this act with the duty of causing such publication, community is the race for two three-year terms " "Shairtho County Manager Plan of. Optional free surplus, in db.wii payment appropriations to be ap- the several, departments, offices and agencies and re- - administrative powersrwith the former being vise them accordingly. shall cause all such notices to be published in two news- on tne Township Committee, in which in- County Charter Law be adopted for Union . in the hands of the freeholders:. the.lattf r being plied to the cost of a capital project or projects, ex- papers qualified by law and designated by majority vote cumbent Republicans William A, Ruocco and County, with provisions for a board of chosen the sole province of the county manager, who penses of issuance of obligations, engineering super- 139. Payments and obligations ^certifications: penal- of the board of freeholders to"publish the county's legal Norman 0. Banner are being challenged by freeholders of nine-membefSreleeted for non- vision, contracts and other related expenditures. i notices. The two newspapers designated by the board of Democrats Edward J. Fanning and Stanley M. concurrent terms and elected all at (Continued on page 14) A capital program shall include a statement of capital' ties. No payment shall be authorized or made and no ob- ligations shall-be uicurrikTagalnsCtne'ci ;i(y except 'in''~ freeholders shall be: •'• Bruder. undertakings underway or projected for a period not • a. both printed and published in the county one of greater than over the next ensuing 6 years as a general accordance with appropriations, duly made. No obliga- Polling "places', which will be open from 7" tion shall be incurred', against any. allotment or appro- . ' which shall be either a newspaper-published at the a".m.to8p.m.areas'tollows: Districts 1 and 4— improvement program. priation unless the budget officer or his designee first county seat of such county or a newspaper published in 136. Budgets:, notice and hearing. A public hearing a municipally in such county having the largest popu- Presbyterian Parish House, Church, mall: certifies that there is a sufficient unencumbered bal- Districts 2 and 3—American Legion building, shall be held on the current Expense budget and capital ance in the allotment or appropriation, and that suf- \- lation according to the last population estimate pub- budget in accordance with the Local Budget/Law. At flcient funds therefrom will be available to meet the ob- lished by the Division of Economic Development of the N. Trivett avenue; Districts 5 and 6—James such hearings', the budget officer shall provide for dis- ligation concerned .when It becomes due and payable. New Jersey Department of Labor and Industry or .'. ' Caldwell School gym; Districts'7 and 8— , cussion of the capital program as well. —- • Any county officer or employee who knowingly author- b. one printed and published.in such county and one Florence Gaudineer School gym; Districts d 137. Budgets: board action. After the public hearing, izes or mokes any payments or incurs any obligation in circulating in such county," if only one daily newspaper and 10—Raymond Chisholm School gym; . the board-shall act upon the budget document in accord- is printed and published in such county: or District 11—Thelma Sandmeier School gym; ance with the LocaLBudget Law. violation of the provisions of this charter or takes part ..- -therein may in addition to any other penalty provided by c. one published at the county seat and one circulating Districts 12 and 13—Edward Walton School 138. Appropriation requests; allotments. During the law, be removed from his office or employment. in the county if no daily newspaper is published; or gym. MEET THE VOTERS — Leslie Zuckor, left, president of the the candidates; Republican Norman Banner, Democrat next to last month before the beginning of the fiscal d. both circulating in such county, if no newspapers In the contest for the 12th Congressional. Springfield League of Women Voters, opens the annual Stanley Bruder, Democrat Edward Fanning and Republican year, the head of each department, office and agency of 140. Other payments and obligations. Nothing contain- are printed and published in such county. District seat in the U.S. House of Represen- the county shall submit to the budget officer a work pro- William Ruocco. ' . , - • • ed in this section or otherwise in the charter shall be candidates' night Monday at the Florence Gaudlneer School. tatives, incumbent Republican Matthew J. gram for the year, which program shall include all construedjo. prevent the making or authorizing of pay- J. GENERAL PROVISIONS Seated are, left to right, Margaret Walker, moderator, and (FShoto-Graphlcs) requests for appropriations for its operation and main- Rinaldo is challenged by Democratic standard- ' ments or making of contracts for capital improvements bearer Adam K. Levin and by three in- tenance, and shall show the proposed allatmynts of said to be financed wholly or partly by the issuance of bonds: 143: Partial invalidity. If any clause, sentence, para- appi'op'riairohs f6r sUchdeparfrhent, 6(f ice or agency by nor shall it prevent the making, when permitted by stat- graph, section, or part of this act shall be adjudged to dependent candidates: Anthony Carbone, quarters for the entire fiscal year. The budget officer ute or ordinance, of any contract or lease providing for be invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such Catherine O'Toole French and Hobcrl A. shall review requested'allotments in light of the work Four To Committee the payment of funds at a time beyond the end of the fis- judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the re- Steiner. program of the department, office or agency concerned, mainder thereof, but shall be confined in. its operation to -o-o- •>*••' and if he deems it necessary, may revise, alter, or cal year in which the contract or lease Is made. Any > contract, lease or other obligation requiring the pay- the clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part thereof THREE THREE-YEAR terms are open on change them before the same are submitted to the directly involved in the controversy in which such judg- board of freeholders. The aggregate pi such allotments ment of funds from the appropriations of a later fiscal answer questions at forum the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders. year or of more than 1 fiscal year may be made or ap- ment shall have rendered. • •Seeking the posts are Democrats John D. shall rjot exceed the total appropriation available to proved only by ordinance. ..'-.. 144. Short title. This act shall be known as the "Op- each department, office or agency for the fiscal year. • - ByABNEIlGOLD the meeting with about 80 concerned cltirens in citizen needs, the Jrlillsid.e avenue traffic light Mollozzi, William J, McCloud and Walter E. 141. Annual post-audit. The board of chosen freehol- tional County Charter Law."-" ce MarEaret Walker of the Westfleld and tax increases."- ' — No expenditure for a department, office or agency ders sh^nH provide annuaUvJor.nn indene.ndent|.fludit of .± 145, Effectrvgaafe. This act .shall (qKe effect immedlj.
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