School Officials Ponder Latchkey Program
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RAHWAY PUBLIC - ADULT EEPT. H7S ST. GEORGE AVE. HAHIAY. H,J. 0706S RAHWAY New Jersey's Oldest Weekly Newspaper-Established1822 VOL. 162 NO. 43 RAHWAY NEW JERSEY. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1984 USPS 454-160 20 CENTS School officials ponder by Joan Gorzt-nilatchkek y program Railway Board of Educa- year at the athletic extra- --Appointed Phil Lonigro because of the number of -Appointed Mrs. Beverly tion members Oct. 15 heard services compensation of as custodian-in-charge at students involved. Backmann as co-ordmator a proposal from a concern- $1,319. This action is pen- Roosevelt School at the an- -Authorized the submis- of adult basic education on ed parent regarding the ding approval by the Union nual salary of $17,605. sion and operation of the a part-time basis for the re- establishment of a latchkey County superintendent of Bilingual/English Education mainder of the I 984-1985 program in the city. schools. -Adopted a Long Range Program Plan/Update for school year at the extra- • Kathleen Collins of -Re-appointed Kenneth Maintenance Program, the Rahway public schools services compensation of Raleigh Road, a single Farrell as junior varsity which covers a seven-year for the 1984-1985 school $3,900 per year, pro-rated. parent who has children at- basketball coach Cor the period from the 1984-1985 year. ••Appointed the following tending Franklin School, 1984-1985 school year at school year to the personnel to work as need- maintained such a program the athletic extra-services 199II992 school year. -Appointed Mrs. An- ed in the Adult Basic would prevent street roam- compensation of $1,976. toinetta deJong from the Education Program and ing by youngsters and in- •Appointed James -Accepted funds for Pro- Reductioii-in-Force List as General Educational cidental child neglect and l.adley as freshmen boys ject S.P.A.R.K.. iSparking a preschool handicapped Development Program for also demonstrate the basketball coach for the Potential and Resourceful- aide effective Oct. 16. (he 1984-1985 school year QUEEN AND HER COURT...Rahway's 1984 '• bonaro, a sophomore; Elaine Benidic. a senior; Joanne Board's attunemeni to the 1984-1985 school year at ness in Kids) in the amount at $12 per hour: Rose Marie Homecoming Quoon, Donna Savard. center, is shown • Maleackar, a senior; Patty Leon, a senior; Sophia Smith, community's needs. the athletic extra services of $5,633 from the state ••Re-appointed Mrs. Araiza, English as a Second with thu members of nor court, left to right, Janet Car- ] a senior and Kim Kendress. a junior. She cited existing pro- compensation of $1,683. department of education. Adele Magnolia as the Language teacher; Mrs. grams in South Plainfield ••Re-appointed George •Created the position of district's affirmative action Cynthia Bloom, English as and Bridgewaler. St. Andrassy as assistant an additional aide for the officer for the 1984-1985 a Second Language teacher; Plans to establish a pilot boys basketball coach for preschool handicapped school year at no additional and Frances Gavin, a Rahway latchkey program at two the 1984-1985 school year class at Roosevelt school compensation. reading teacher. schools in Woodbridge at the athletic extra-services Township were abandoned compensation of $2,275. | crowns due to lack of interest, ac- This action is pending ap- ' cording to a report by proval by the Union Coun- ! Woodbridge Township ty superintendent of its 1984 Board of Education Presi schools. Merck income dent Joseph E. Martino. •Re-appointed Ragnvald Rahway's superintendent Ervick as assistant swim- queen of schools, Frank Brunette, ming coach for the was attentive to the latch- 1984-1985 school year at key program proposal. He the athletic extra-services rises 11% Richard Nolan was the said Kathleen Collins' sug- compensatiou of SI, I 7S. director of the Railway gestion "would be a High School Homecoming Queen program, held at the catalyst" in the formation -•Re-appointed the of such a program. city's Veterans Memorial following head spring Field oil Sepi. 29 before .(he • In other action, the conches for the 1984-1985 over last year annual football game bat.- Board: school year: Baseball head A spokesman for Merck an injectable antibiotic; also had year-to-year sales ween (he Railway Indians -Appointed James coach, William Dolan, and die Linden Tigers. Weldon as head girls basket- & Co., Inc. of Rahway Oct. 'Timoptic' prescribed for gains in the quarter and first $2,442; softball head coach, The program is sponsored ball coach for the Harry Reiser, S2.442; girls 16 announced net income control of glaucoma, a ma- nine months," he added. 1984-1985 school year at for the third quarter of jor cause of blindness; by (he high school year head track coach, Mr. Er- I "The continued strength book committee and staff. the athletic extra-services vick, $2,442; boys head 1984 was $120,863,000 or 'Modurctic' a potassium- [ of the United Stales dollar Mrs. Matuii Ciee assisted compensation of $2,947. track coach, Robert $ 1.65 per share of common sparing diuretic for use in and a higher effective tax with the program. -Named Peter Karavitcs Jackson, $2,442, and boys stock, an increase of 11 per- certain cases of high blood cent from $109,022,000 or pressure; 'Dolobid,' a non- rate both had an un- as freshman wrestling coach head tennis coach, Howard favorable effect of year-to- for the 1984-1985 school Walker, $1,011. $1.47 per share, for the narcotic long-acting third quarter of 1983. analgesic; and 'Noroxin.' an year comparisons." Mj\ Horan said. "Cost-control Sales for the third quarter oral antibacterial for urinary tract infections that measures helped to offset Resource recovery were $857,853,000, an in- these factors." crease of 8 percent from has been introduced in 12 FATHER'S FAVORITE GIRL...Donald Savard kisses his daughter, Donna Savard. sales of $797,724,000 for international markets. Unit As announced earlier, Rahway's 1984 Homecoming Queen, after she was crowned on Sept. 29. the third quarter of 1983. sales declined for the overall Merck reached an agree- i Looking on is Mrs. Donald Savard, the queen's mother. on television For the first nine months group of other established ment in September with This month's "Rahway Marwan Sadat, director of ; of 1984, net income was inline human health pro- 4,000 striking production Report," to be broadcast on the Division of Waste $377,361,000, or $5.12 per ducts. " said John J. Horan, and maintenance workers cable television Channel Management of the State of [ share, an increase of 9 per- chairman, and chief ex- in the United Stales. The No. 3 will deal exclusively New Jersey and Joseph cent from $346,020,000, or ecutive officer of the health- labor dispute did not have a Hearing to be held Papers set with the question of Ka/ar, Union County solid ; $4.68 per share, for the first products firm. material impact on earnings resource recovery in waste coordinator. nine months of the previous "Animal health products for the third quarter or nine Rahway. year. recorded strong sales gains months. on federal aid holiday deadline Mayor Daniel L. Martin The program will be i Sales for the first nine in both the quarter and the "We are pleased the new Rahway Mayor Daniel L. the city's application to the will host ilie program. The shown at 7 p.m. on Sunday, | months of 1984 were first nine months, led by four-year contract Martin announced today United States Dept. of The Thanksgiving issues, DEADLINE FOR THE mayor's guests will be Dr. Oct. 28. $2,597,749,000, an increase ivermectin, the company's strengthens our competitive the city will hold a public Housing and U r b a n for the week of Thursday, SUBMISSION OF ALL of 9 percent from new product for control of position by moderating the meeting on Monday. Nov. Developmeiit|HUD| for the Nov. 22, of The Railway COPY FOR THE NOV. 22 $2,390,360,000 for the first internal and -external growth of base wage rates 5, al 7 p.m. in the main I Ith year Federal Com- News-Record and The ISSUE WILL BE nine months of 1983. parasites in animals. The and providing for essential Council chambers. munity Development Block Clark Patriot will be mailed WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14. out on Wednesday, Nov. specialty chemical and en- productivity improvements The purpose of the Grant Program. AT S P.M. Laboratories Abcllo in 21, since the offices of the vironmental products seg- in our operations," Mr. meeting will be io solicit ANY COPY RECEIV Spain and Torii & Co., Ltd. HUD has announced newspapers will he closed ment of Merck's business Horan noted. input in compiling ED AFTER THAT TIME in Japan (a majority in- funds are available for on Thanksgiving Day. WILL AUTOMATICAL terest), both acquired by various projects including Thursday, Nov. 22. Merck in the second half of housing rehabilitation, code LY BE TRANSFERRED 1983, accounted for ap- enforcement, economic In order for our staff to TO THF. FOLLOWING proximately one half of the development activities and have a happy holiday the WEEK'S NEWSPAPERS. year-to-year sales increase public improvements to in the quarter and the first streets and sewers. All pro- nine months. jects must meet federal Hopefuls fold The acquisition last year eligibility requirements. of an interest in another All citizens of Rahway Japanese firm, Banyu Phar- were strongly urged to at- maceutical Co., Ltd., had tend (his meeting hy the release dates no effect on sales because mayor.