OK Garage Sale Limit Over Public Objection

OK Garage Sale Limit Over Public Objection

A WeeklySfUlatfo Newspaper Iy Close To TheWuntB People ESTABLISHED 1924 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE TOWNSHIP AND S( 1IOOI DIS1HH I JU MU' SIDI Vol. 50 No. 8 h ills id e , new jersey, Th u r s d a y , De c e m b e r 20,1973 023 9207 PRICE 15< Bringing Holiday Cheer Calls For Committee lo Study Chunges ’Best Education' Larry Levee, uf 122 Woodruff OK Garage Sale Limit Place, candidate fo the Board of Education, states he is inter­ ested in securing the “ Best Edu­ cation for our most prized pos- sessions-our children.” In a statement, Levee noted: "The Best Education enables our Over Public Objection children to develop their inher­ ent and acquired abilities to An amendment r* serve society. Education must age sales to a si meet the needs of the child and period a year pe * tlso said that people holding the community. Education must passed on second a les put signs on trees illegally be dynamic and diverse. The the proposal as a “dictatorial d bother their neighbors. "Best Education” Implies never- edict,” adding it will hurt senior I'M:!! t.ssionei d. Arnold Witte a three to two vot< the ending adaptation and improve­ the Committee ri c itizens and disabled persons. He id people "have the right to ment, ” noted there are good bargains ai ■ 1:; 1 esidentlal neighborhoods, reded there are - is he amendment noted Levee continued, “H illside’s garage sales. “This is the answei 1 h r>•* d .. quiet, and solitude,” in the measure wh d already l>een paid challenge calls for the people to inflation,” he said. .d that some residents are “ tak- corrected. the measureand that to evaluate their schools and to He appealed to the Committee advantage, running a busi- langes could be made help to improve them. The "Best Among the obje* to allow garage sales three or ’s Committee. Education depends on the com­ during an extensiv* four times a year per house­ noted ” lt Is munity of Hillside and the atti­ ing which Commit hold. Commissions! Mancusc mazing wliat .ou ran pick up tudes of the parents, the school promised to exarm >ner Dr. Burton said many garage sales are “ be­ t ..arage sales," Mayor Kulish board, the adminstrators and the fee for garage sa d "if we drop this, coming a real business," He add­ nt *d that religious organizations teaching staff. that families will t over from scratch, ed, “it is not senior citizens ■ exempt from the ordinance, "Is there anything more im­ holding sales once ss it now,” and make having sales but young folks mak­ nd said "we a re concerned with portant in our community than the requirement tc . Also voting to ap- ing an extra buck. I object esidents In business." He added our children?" he concluded. purchase of items prove the rage sale ordinance to people who have saless the measure "canbe revised, re- John Kulish and Com- constantly." People have 1 done" next year. Commissioner Andruklte promised to “ take point' In consideration" which were made in the public hear- Friction Marks Budget Dispute Witte observed "this demon- s i1 lies the importance of a pub­ lic meeting, all who spoke have T he Board of Education and held. readin teachers was cut by the Committee "never referre. to made a contribution to result in the Township Committee have The two appeals go to Acting ormnittoo and upheld by the anyone as irresponsible.” a better ordinance." both appealed the decision of a State Education Commissioner ‘earing examiner, Assistant Parker said the Board is wor­ Also at the ('ommlttee meeting state board of education hearing Edward Kilpatrick who will then ■ ommissioer of Education Fred king on next year’s budget and Tuesday night, Public Works examiner which restored $186, make his decision on the mat­ I. Combs, Jr. hopes to meet soon with the 070 to the Board’s budget. ter. After J(i!Patrick’s decision Commissioner Mancuso apolo­ “ We need every dollar we Committee to discuss it. "Ihope gized for the failure of his de­ In a six to two vote, the Board is announced, the Board and the a isked for,” Parker told the the Committee will support it,” partment to remove all the ice decided the 63 percent restora­ Committee have the option to C 'ornmitteemen. he said. He also Invited the tion is not enough and that more take the issue tu court. and snow from Sunday’s storm. Mayor designate J. Arnold commissioners to attend Board "I beg your apologies,” he said, of the $294,195 cut by the Com­ Board President Dr. -Robert V itte told Parker "it isafhazing meetings. "Come down and visit Kiting the in> ur. med immediate- mittee following the school bud­ Parker, appeared at the Towi tc ) me we haven’t convinced you us," he said. r the ga get defeat is needed. ship Committee meeting Idic ll iy 1and be* s shor- iat you were wrong in a single At the Board of Education MlOUgh tirucksw ere able The Committee, with no op­ day to explain the Board’s pc tag' Santa Giaus (Joe V o l tutu) appeared at the Italian .American Civic Association Ladies ditai y instance. I find that in­ ■ • 1 . 1 ■ - . f last wet ar the « position, sent a letter to the ition. to |go out and d e streets. edible." Noting that tpe Com- Board Vice President William' hope the gas situation will A uxiliary Christmas Party, to distribute gifts, of course. W ith him are Yolanda state explaining why it believes More surplus funds, are "I 1 ittee has been willing to com- Taetzsch and Dorothy Hricko eas e ,” he said. Imperial and Ann Casciano. (H illside Photo Service) more of its cuts shou'd be up- needed, Parker said, for un- p: lnniise on the matter, Witte voted against appealing the hear­ In other• business, the paren- expected expenses such as “ the included "I can’t believe any- ing examiner’s recommenda­ tal resporisibility ordina nee was rise in the costs of oil,” which >dy can be so right.” tions. Catherine Pease was ab­ approved on sec ond arid final Firemen's Local will cost an extra $20,000. The Commissioner Dr. Burton B. sent. rea ding. 1Under this oreli nance, Christmas Services schools need more reading tea- Bc-r man said, “ we question "We could live with this re­ lett ers will be sent to parents ■hers, Parker said. Money for >ecific item s,” and added the Christmas Eve candlelight REV J. ALLEN NICHOLSON, Selects Officers duction,” Taetzsch said. "The of j s convic-ted in c■ourt of services, street caroling, and PASTOR Hillside United Presbyterian whole issue could run into next certain crimes. If the juveniles communion services and special Church year and have a bad effect on are then arrested and convicted sermons will highlight the cele­ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 Robert Heller was elected Farewell Talks trying to get budgets passed,” a second time, the parents may bration of Christmas in the Hill­ Salem and Cde Aves,, Hill president of Local 35, Firemen’s he said. be subject to a $500 fine or 90 side, N.J. side churches this year. Special 9:40 a.m. Bible School for all Mutual Benevolent Association Defending the appeal , Board day jail sentence. The goal of services and activities are plan­ ages at the montly meeting held Dec. member Frank Cor so said the the ordinance is to cut 'town on ned at all of the churches to make REV. FRANK S. VIGH PASTOR 3. At Last Session Board "cannot be fiscally re­ vandalism, which has been a Christmas a more enriching and SUNDAY, DECEMBER 23 Other officers elected were: sponsible without the surplus.” major problem in recent months. 11 a.m. Morning Worship. Ser­ Tuesday night saw the \z st full 9:30 a.m . Church School. Frank Caswell, vice-president 1 eluding a new home for their meaningful time of the church mon, “The Gift Is Under The sca le Township C -.idee meet- 11 a.m. Morning Worship.Topic: Donald Miller, secretary; organizatic 1, is one of the most year for Christmas. T r e e .” ■ : the ■ rem- "Bethlehem: The House of Thomas Hanlein, treasurer; important ues now facing the iniscences and farewells. Committee according to Man- CALVARY EVANGELICAL LUT­ Dread.” Robert L. Ortstein, state dele­ 7 p.m. CHRISTMAS CANDLE­ Commissioner < - tries Man- cuso. Esta blishing communica- Hillside Week HERAN CHURCH Monday, Dec. 24, 8 p.m. Evening gate, and Frank Caswell Sr., LIGHT SERVICE cuso, who did not seek re-■elec- Service. Stanley Lemond, Jack Issler tion with j outli is also vital, he tion, and Township Attorney Maple Ave. and Clark St., Hill­ Then will be a meditation on Ludwig Lew, Edward Ruhl, mi BUSY' COMMITTEE: Three Township Committee meetings have MONDAY, DEC. 31 - WATCH- Anton Vit, who has lechled to Speaking t office seekers, side, N.J. "from A Manger." Carmine Goffredo, Trustees. been set for coming days. Next Wednesday at 8 p.m. the Com­ NIGHT SERVICE. vacate the post, si>< i their Mancuso n jted he was "elected mittee will take t are of unfinished business for the year. The accomplishments ,u, ; ,* ,isures by many groups, realize you reorganization meeting will be hel l on New Year’s Day at noon, REV. GARY W, KULL, PASTOR at serving the Cornu represent ill the people of Hill- Vincent Baldassano will take the seat he won in November, J. James Welsh will m *»ed Vit SUNDAY.

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