I • • i.V-;.,v Dayfon t-< Q t~ O §< si Q o xi o 2« > O Community leader' - '--'-:- •.•'•;• ,.....'- •••.••- '• I ,-Tw.o. Sections t\> N Memorial Day urglar alarm law OK'd Parade plans -(Continuedfrom page 17) B1 MERCEDES- 300 D- 1»73- Plhto 3 i door hat/ BiyVlCKIVRKKLANI) ' • the ordinance wasdravyn upas a result Services Agreement. Committeman Light. Ivory,- excellent con- chbacki 68,000 miles. RUns- A measure ti) regulate burglar of complaints from area businesses. William Cieri explained that the or- good. Asking $195. Call667- are finalized dition, fully serviced and alarms In the township was approved ! If Ihe ordinance is approved on final dinance, which is renewed annually, equipped. Sun roof, low 8450 anytime. / allows Springfield to participate with I milage, garaged, original oh' final reading- Tuesday' by • the reading, parking,will be restricted on The township's annual Memorial owner. Priced right, "379- '83 TOYOTA CEL1CA-ST- 5 Springfield Township Committee.', •. •-'•y Ihe Bdulh'side oi Diamond Road from other municipalities in UnionCounly in Day Parade will kick-off Monday at Speed, sun roof/zluggage The Union County Hiking Club Will 5734, • ' .. " .'• A few'residents objected to the $15/ the intersection of Diamond and Fadem . a'pplying for funds from Community 9:30 a.m. at Short Hills and Morris rack, stereo, /AM/FM sponsor a novice canoeist clinic' cassette. Excellent condi- annual registration, fee which the or- roads, to the west end of Diamond Block Development Grants. avenues, under the direction of the 1981 OUDSMOBILE tion. Burgundyi $6800. Calf Saturday and Sunday at Lake dinance imposes; but Springfield Police' JRoad. On the north side of-Diamond; fieri said it is more beneficial for a Springfield Fire Department. <» '71 CAMARO- 6 Cylinder, '79 JEEP WAGONEER- 4 , after 6 p,m./>686-4411. Car.' "Carnegie,Princeton.,: r ;--.,; ..DELTA,.88- Royale delsel.. Detective James Hieiala said the fee is parking will be prohibited from the smull township such as Springfield to According to Fire Chief Ronald heel^divfiV-OoJ^j'VJ^dJ i -i•:; For those-whq^bwn''theirV-w I arn/f m cassette and Jensen. tlo'rf, 74000 milesTTBest : ; f-own. needed tQ.defray. costs, of the/,!'in- westerly curbline of Fadcm Hoad to a apply with .bther communities, the Johson, the parade will march up ^lon? :^6Sd^'' EkSnonf canoesj the cost |? $5;. for those Who township has applied for grants for four > speakers, high ;mlleage. fer. 242-4321 8:30 to 5, Mori- mechanical .condition. '81 VOLVO bL- '2 i surmountabie .'paper..work involved point 295 feeUvcst. .Morris Avenue and turn right into i- $400. 688-3359, ask for Al or day thru Friday, ask.for AM/FM stereo, power rent, it-is $10. Participants must be . items: barrier-free improvements al 14,000' ' miles. $8800 1 when an alafm goes off." . ,/• On Lawrence Road, parking on the Mountain Avenue, where the par- ^ leave message. Frank; . steering, power brakes, , swimmers .and; own' •a-; personal negotiable. Call 761-4/81.' : The:v.ordinance was- adopted, to'; .entire west side of Ihe road will be the Raymond.Chisholm School, energy ticipants will assemble in front of air; 4 speed, low mileage.' flotation device; '"• ' ' .•' '•'.'[,'; conservation strategy1, and im- 1978 CHEVY CAMAftO- Clean Inside and out. Call maintain'uniformity in performance of prohibited. ' • the Municipal Building for services. Rally Sport, type'LT, V-B The program on Saturday will' provement project for all. public LATE MODELS 77 PONTIAC LEMANS- 4 687-5937. ; :• ,. • the hundreds of burglar alarms,' both In other business, a single bid from K. Organizations scheduled to march 305, automatic, fully load- '80 & '81 models at Door, light'blue, air condi- include an hour's Instruction, an~ Mellusi and Sons, Inc. for work ti). be buildings, recreation improvements at ed, excellent condition. 1982 VW RABBIT-LS,- 4 residential and commercial, in the include the VFW, the American wholesale prices. Call for tioning, automatic, power hour of cruising on tho lake and a township. It states that messages on done on the Paddlcball Courts ai ihe the Villa Tract, located on the north Best offer; Call 736-0432 or details. steering, disc brakes, AM/- door, 4 speedi sun roof, air, • four-hour trip on the Upper Mullica. Legion, the Boy and Girl Scout W2-8653, Joe. AM' FM stereo cassette, burglar- alarms be/limited -to 15 municipal pool, in the amount of $6,300, side of Morris Avenue near the Union CUSTOM LEASE 687-7600 FM stereo cassette, 62,000 The Sunday segment will be on the troops, the First Aid Squad, and the miles. $1,500. Call 665-9738. 37,000 miles. Best offer. seconds. It also provides a maximum was deferred to'.the-next committee • border, and, street, sidewalk, and curb '76 DATSUN B210- 2 Door 379-9485. South Branch of the Raritan River. reconstruction. • ' Little League teams. hatchback, 4 speed, air $200 fine for alarms that are not kept meeting because of a lack of a quorum '?1 PONTIAC GRAND" • Further information may be" : Mayor Philip Feintuch will condition, 23 miles per operable^. •'.-, '•''./. • • •. ~ " of township committee members for a Cieri said the township has already '69 MUSTANG- 60,500 PRIX- Power, steering, 1971'VW BEETLE- AAA-FM obtained by calling George Sedmont march, along with the rest of the gallon. 289-0266, after 5. miles, steel belted radlals, brakes, windows, air, stereo cassette, new muf-- The committee also introduced an vote. Committeemen Stanley Kaish and received approval for the Chishojm fler, passed Inspection ex- at 964-1703 between 7:30 and 10 p.m. township committee. Feintuch plans 82 FORb CUSTOM VAN AM/FM stereo cassette, cruise, tilt, buckets and William Ruocco were absent. School project. stick shift. Asking $2,000. more. Must see, $6,950, Call cellent cond. $1,300.. Call ordinance to prohibit parking 'on sec- to make some, remarks on the 6 cylinder, 32,000 miles, all : The committee took the first steps in Call after 7:30 PM, 379- 272-2555.. " . 688 1224. • tions of Diamond and Lawrence roads. Also introduced'was an ordinance to significance of Memorial Day, power extras. Mint condl- enter the township into the Inter-Local . tion. $13,500. Call 687-4062. 3289. CommlttiBe.womari Joanne Tedesco said (Continued on page 3) following the parade. The invocation will be given by the Rev. Jeffrey Curtis of the First Presbyterian Church, who serves as Walton property development chaplain for the Spring.ield •mmmmtnn NEWS FROM HOAAE-Reb. Jafnes Courter reads a copy of the Volunteer Fire Department. Father A NATIONWIDE CHAIN •\~'i-; •• Springfield Leader which Sc/itt Prager brought with him to John Golding, of St. James Church, Sf •:.;• VIDEO Washington, D.C. down by law suit will offer the benediction. PRESENTS Three pieces of the.fire depart- subdivision as, "Any subdivision use, which could cause complications ment apparatus will also be By ViOKl yREELAND featured. .. Dayton tumor's trip The civil complaint served on the containing not more than three lots for Racioppi, further on.down the road. 2074 Morris Ave. * Union • Springfield Planning Board last week fronting on an existing street; not in- The resolution that was passed 5-2 by I regarding-Walton School may not stop volving any new street or road.pr the the planning board, allowed the school . - 686-3655 plans lnj the making, but according to LfiHi th property to be sub-divided into two lots, /k f f A f A. I i Johnni* was a'capitol' idea th6 atforheywHoTilea the suit on behalf installation of any1 street im- and added, "eacrTof whichhasaccess— #^II-Cf—» Walker Red I of a local resident, it will "put practical provements, and not adversely af- to a county road and the approval does ByVICKIVREELAND restraints.on their progression." fecting, the development, of the not involve a new street or the ex- scholars fund I Scott Pragee, a junior at Jonathan Dayton Regional High School; recently, Yj.in.1- cpmmerittyg, WHHatn Exaros, remainder of the .parcel of adjoining tension of municipal facilities and I returned from a weelfs all-expense paid trip to the nation's capitol, Prager was ' 'attorney for resident Dr. Barry property-and not in Conflict with any publicutilitcs." is running dry among 120 students/from 29 states who attended the Washington Workshops Maltzman who filedthe complaint, was provision or portion of the master plan, • Maltzman's complaint asks for the official map, the Springfield. Township planning board's actiohs to be declared I i ASTORHOME Congressional Seminars, V referring .to. the approval of a minor . 1 Zoning Ordinance or this ordinance." "null and void.". • . ' ' ByVICKIVREELAND QIN OR VODKA Prager, a resident of Shunpike Road, was Ihe winner in an annual contest subdivision-granted.ib builder Frank A scholarship fund established In I eo PROOF v "If we prevail," said-Exaros, "we're spohsored by thfe Union Carbide Corporation. The^unlorv-who^ls fascinated by; :Rafc^l0pl"~'by' lJi6" PlaflWWg " Board- YOUR CHOICE voun CHOICE - -.AithSiifgh•.•ftfea'cl'oppT "stated at the showing that the plannirtg-board acted appreciation for thc'communlty and I i governmenrarid politics. entereTffie contest when he learrtedlfrom last year's ' Racloppi had applied to the board to' planning board meeting that, he did not educational service of Dr. Thelma offer explres.6/3/84 . 99 winner that the trip was a valuable experience , incorrectly. in classifying the sub- C»M Ot PJiHlBl grant a minor jsubdivison for the 12.21 je'riow what he would use the land for, division as minor, rather than as a Sandmeier may be sponsoring its last i 5 99 Uriloh Carbide has sponsored the contest for 14 years at locations aHover the facrer of Walton School property on .
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