r A Weekly Newspaper Is Close To The People ®J}t ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND SCHOOL DISTRICT OF HILLSIDE VOL. XLIV, NO. 25 THE HILLSIDE N.J. TIMES, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1988 923-9207 923-8377 PRICE: TEN CENTS Duties and Functions OK Maple Ave. Gas Station Of Municipal Officials No. I of i sorioi TTie public generally, in too many instances, is entirely ctSoon On unaware of the magnitude of the functions performed by the office of the municipal clerk, whether they be of a statutory or a non-statutory nature. In too many instances, the public is only aware of the fact that the municpal clerk handles the issuance of dog licenses and is the general complaint de­ Evaluation partment for the municpality. The Township Committee ployees and $6500 including the Basically, the municpal clerk, regardless of the form of Will consider seriously the need police and fire departments. for an evaluation survey of all Commissioner Robert Diamond municipal employees and make indicated the committee will a decision at the next meeting consider the free offer of the on May 7th. An evaluation pro­ N.J, Dept, of Civil Service to posal received from Merrigan survey all employees, including Associates of West Orange was police and firemen. referred to the committee for Civil Service has a staff of study. 10 men, professionally trained, The Merrigan proposal would not politically named, who can cost $3500 for municpal em- make a survey in 4 months. They also study changes and Removes Self trends in community employ­ ment, and interview all employ­ Left to right, Township clerk Louis A. Dischler and Ma­ ees. The grouphas just survey- yor I. Lute Share. Another Old Timers Photo! As Finance Head ~ TVaTTtciirr~A~.—Fuirman, "pa'sr JOE ELSNICK, fireman, was good enough to bring this one to us. He is in the front row, sixth from the left Others i- government in the municpality in which he serves, is char­ President of the Board of Ed­ the- police dept, in Paterson. ged with the following statutory duties; f ’6 ! ? f r°W’ ,0Ur,,, <,0m lett Daisy Horvat,,' 9tt> Chester Kesilet, nth Scotty Atkisin. Top row, 5th from ucation and currently serving By a 3-2 vote the committee left, Ethel Qalik, 6th John Galamb. we almost forgot to mention, this is the 1924 Kindergarten class of Hurden-Looker Secretary to the governing body as the finance chairman of the approved a Board of Adjust­ Secretary of the municpal corporation School. The teacher was Miss Grenawald. All the kids needed was George zoerner, of Hillside Photo, saying "Schmile1 ment recommendation for a The Times would like to see your Old Timers photo. Board, requested yesterday that An election offical with quasi-judical authority he be relieved of this position gasoline service station to be Chief adminstrative offical on the municpal level. as a situation has come up con­ erected by Humble Oil Co. on The statutory duties of the municpal clerk are specifcally cerning the financial side of the Maple Ave. between Bailey and listed in Title 40 of the N.J. Statutes Annotated regarding the Democratic Leader School Principals Ask Board of Education and the Williamson Aves. Hour re­ positons of Secretary to the Governing Body and Secretary Custodian of school funds, Mar­ strictions are from 6 a.m. to of the Municpal Corporation. Title 19, the Election Law, char- vin Crowick. 11 p.m. Property is owned by Continued on Page 9 Attacks Feltrnan Salary Revaluation Mr. Feltrnan stated that it is Davelen Inc! Arnold Mf Smith Samuel Katz, Democratic ments in the Hillside School The Board of Education last possible that some debate may of Paterson was attorney rep­ Municipal Chairman, this week System and pledged to CON­ reappointed attorney to the Wednesday night received bids shortly arise between the poard resenting Humble Oil. Com­ issued a statement attacking TINUE his DEDICATION for board. He has served since for industrial arts, music, ath­ of Education and Mr. Corwick missioners Arnold Witte and Hillside Week Franklin Feltman's candidacy such changes that would bene­ 1947. letic and physical education when the full details of the Alex Menza voted "No." In view of the recent disorders that have occurred throughout for Township Committee on the fit the Hillside School children.' A check for $4,996 from the supplies, interior and exterior situation involved are clari­ Mayor Share, Commission­ the State, Chief of Police Ernest Voelk appeals to all Hillside Republican ticket. "Yet," Mr. Katz continued, State Department of Education painting and roof repairs. They fied and in public view. ers Diamond and Ferrigno in- residents for their full cooperation by keeping their outside lights Mr. Katz said: "Mr. Feltrnan "within 6 weeks of his re-elec­ was received as aid toward vo­ were referred to committee -In ordei to avoid many c ri- dicated th^ Were not Pleased on every evening and particularly to call Police Headquarters is certainly playing strange tion to the Board of Education, cational education. for tabulation and report at the es of ••politics'’ ,which could with the situation, but that the (926-5800) immediately of any suspicious persons or vehicles in tricks with the voters of Hill­ Mr. Feltrnan turns up as the The board directed Martin May meeting. conceivably arise at a later owner had tor years tried to the area. Residents can be assured that all calls will be confi­ side. In January and February Republican candidate to the Lynch, business administrator, Tbe board has requested date, 1 am voluntarily removing erect other types of business, dential. of this year he held himself out Township Committee. What to readvertise for general * • * • * ToMmship Treasurer Marvin myself as Chairman of the Fi- that the construction would el- as a candidate for re-election happened to his great plans for school supplies. Bids will be BICYCLES WERE REPORTED stolen by Mrs. Phyllis Adamo- Corwick for $298,124.65 for the nance Committee of the Board *wlnate 311 eyesore. Another to the Board of Education for a the school children of Hillside? received May 8. witz of 504 Harvard Ave. Thursday, Mrs. Alice Nesbitt of 955 next eight weeks to meet the of Education. This is an appoint- Eas0 «a* atation on MaP,e *ve- three-year term. What happened to his pledges to The school calendar for 1968- Westminster Ave., Friday, Mrs. Dolores Lipman of 188 Wilder school’s obligations. ed position by the President corner BaUey would cease °P- "In the January 4th, 1968 improve the school system dur­ 69 has been approved. Schools St., Thursday, Mrs. Katherine Lesseter of 1312 Baker St.,, Sat­ A check for $3,504 has been of the Board. 1 have handed eration- station would be issue of the Hillside Times ing his 3 YEAR TERM? The will be closed May 31. The board urday. received by the board from the has approved a summer school a letter indicating this request ket* 25 feet from rhe residen- Mr. Feltrnan stated that if he answer is simple. The promi­ tial area. The two objectors ex­ ALL THE B1CYLES stolen were reported to be boys’ bicycles, State Department of Education program. to Sanford Meskin, Board P re­ was elected to the Board of Ed­ ses and pledges fell victim to pressed disatisfaction with a the mothers of the owners reported. Mrs. Adamowitz said her for Title II funds for 1967-68. In an unprecedented move, sident, as 1 believe that my ucation he would CONTINUE his this man’s personal ambition. gas station in that area. son's bicycle was 24 inches high andworth‘$60. Mrs. Nesbitt said This is half of the total funds the board has directed that its action is wise in view of the pledge for his support to im­ Within 6 weeks of his re-elec­ Six bids ranging from $47,- her son’s bicycle was stolen from 125 W. King St. She said it was allotted to the local school dis­ membership in the Metropoli­ fact that Mr. Corwick and my­ prove the school program. tion to one office he declares 000 to $49,800 were received worth $55. Mrs. Lipman said her son’s bicycle valued at $75 was trict under the program. tan School Study Council be ter­ self are candidates for the "In the February 1st, 1968. himself to be a candidate for for the reconstruction of Sal­ in the yard of their home. Mrs. Lesseter said her son’s 26 inch Another check also was re­ minated at the end of this school Township Committee in the No­ issue of the Hillside Times another office. em Ave. and Wilder St, and red bicycle stolen from their home was worth $20. ceived for $1,164 for Title 1 year and that the money used for vember election.’’ Feltrnan sta­ "Not only has Mr. Feltman's were referred to the Township Mr. Feltrnan pledged that if re­ runew, ted. elected he would press to de­ ambition caused him to aban­ Continued on Page 9 Engineer for tabulation. It is ALSO REPORTED STOLEN during the weekend were: news­ Gilbert D. Chamberlin was Mr. Feltrnan said, ‘Themat­ velop a program designed to don his pledges to the school understood bids exceed amount papers from the home of William Lange of 522 Buchanan St. on ter concerned relates to tax meet the needs of all students, children of Hillside but it has of money-provided by the State Saturday morning, four hubcaps from the car of Howard Katz of points and accordingly Is in the not just those needing remedi­ caused him to abandon his po­ for the work.
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