FREE PUBLIC LJ8MAX ST. GEOHGE AVE. RAHWAY PUBLIC LIBRARY . S. •; v" Weekly Newspaper-Established 1822 •••£••:••. ••'r VOL. 161 NO. 30 RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1983 USPS 454-160 20 CENTS In-school suspension approved as alternative An alternative in-school Also adopted was a po- Twice in the last year city was adopted by a 6-2-1 Petrino from begin chair- -Authorized the renewal suspension program, thr- licy on "Audfometric Scr- voters have defeated bond vote, with Mr. Henderson man of the elementary child of a dental insurance pro ough which Rahway High eening," which provides for issues calling for almost and Betta Jacobs voting study team at Franklin gram with the New Jersey v -: School students accused of hearing testing for those in $6,000,000 in improve- against the measure and School to being chairman of Dental Plan, effective the minor offenses, such as pre-school, kindergarten to ments at the school. Rick Proctor abstaining. the child study team at same dates as the above pro- missing classes and being fourth grade, sixth, eighth In what was reportedly * * # Rahway High School for gram. late, will be able to take and 10th grades, and those the fourth time the issue has In other action, Board the 1983-1984 school year. -Gave their permission their punishment within the new to the district in addi- come before the school members: •-Appointed Gregory Ma- for the awarding of prim school building, was part of tion to those recommended body, Board members voted ••Accepted a $5,000 don- ier as a substitute teacher shop supply orders to three the school's code of be- for the testing by the child to provide transportation ation from the Merck Foun- on a per-dicm basis for the firms. havior, adopted July 18 by study team. for two handicapped stu- dation of Rahway for imple- upcoming school year. -Approved the awarding the Rahway Board of Edu- dents to attend special mentation of computers at -Created and posted a of home economics supply cation. In his annual report on the letter to the public on workshops in Roselle. the junior high school. 12-month clerk-typist posi- orders to two firms. According to Assistant ••Appointed Mr. Brunette tion at the junior high ••Authorized the award Superintendent of Schools the Right-to-Know Law, Parents of the students Superintendent of Schools have requested the trans- as the authorized repre- school. ing of athletic supply orders Nicholas F. Delmonaco, the sentative and Frank Lu- •-Okayed the Annual to four firms. students will be given de- Frank Brunette announced portation be provided this the annual sta.l£ evaluation month and next month for kaszewicz as contact person Report of Vandalism and r merits under the new sys- in applying for a $139,687 Violence for 1982-1983. - Agrecd to enter into a tem, and for the first of- of the schools, had com- the pupils, who are enrolled contract with the Children's mended the .expansion of in the Rahway school sys- grant for communication •Approved the senior fense they will receive in- and mathematics and for a class prom for the class of Specialized Hospital in school suspension for one the gifted-and-talented pro- tem, to the Union County Mountainside for eight gram, improvements in staff Special Education Center. grant in the amount of 1984 to be held at the Land- day, the second offense two $219,576 for compensatory Mark Inn in Woodbridgc hours of occupational days and the third offense evaluation and computeriz- According to Board presi- therapy each week at $29 ing of student records. dent, Ronald Matusaitis, education in communica- on Friday, May 25, of next HERE'S THE PROPOSAL - Union County Freeholder Charlotte DeFillippo of Hillside three days. tion and mathematics. The year. per hour, beginning on explains the proposal by Rahway Hospital for a temporary parking lot at Rahway's Saturday suspension wilh Mr. Brunette said, how- the motion to provide the Wednesday, Sept. 7, and transportation had come first would be a federal -•Accepted the resigna- Green Field at the Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders meeting on July 14. be reserved for more serious ever, the former Union grant and the second a state tion of Mrs. Debra Moro- continuing to Sunday. June offenses such as smoking County acting superinten- before the education body 17, of next year. three times in conference grant. ney, a home economics and very serious offenses dent of schools, Virginia ••Created and posted teacher at the junior high -Re-appointed Paul Di- such as committing vio- Brunson, who wrote the let- meeting, but had been vo- ted down. three teaching positions for school, effective Wednes- Giano the as adult school lence, will result in the stu- ter, had recommended the the federal Chapter No.l day, Aug. 31. coordinator and Mrs. Ei- dent being asked to leave Board establish a plan for One of the problems, ac- program. -Approved a resolution leen Miller as the adult school on suspension. promotion of extensive re- cording to Board member, -Authorized the submis- to join the New Jersey school secretary for the IM PLOY The Board also introduc- novation work at the high Barry Henderson, is the sion and operation, if fund- School Boards Assn. In- 1983-1984 school year. ed «*policy on beh,ayipr for school. Board is not legally required ed, of an Inexpensive Book surance Group. -•Appointed adult school Rahway Junior HilJh Sch- The feeling^ of the new to provide the transporta- Distribution Program -Gave theic permission teachers for the 1983-1984 ool, but according to Mr. county superintendent, tion and vans may be un- worth $2,148 under Read- for the renewal of a pre- fall/spring terms. Delmonaco, details on that Vito Gagliardi of Clark, are available because of pre- ing Is Fundamental at scription drug insurance -Again named Carmine policy were still being for- not known on the matter, vious commitments. Roosevelt School and the program with the C. W. Venes as the coordinator of mulated and could not be according to a spokeswo- A resolution to provide junior high school during Bollinger Co., effective July the Saturday Enrichment released until the second man in Mr. Brunette's of- the transportation, in- the 1983-1984 school year. 1 of this year to Saturday, Program, for the 1983 ) 984 UAH WAY H reading of the policy. fice. troduced by Bernard Miller, •Transferred William June 30, of next year. school year. SecondBaptist opens new doors Special Election: The Second Baptist tion at this service is a Church, located on the cor- resolution passed by the Ci- ner of Lawrence St. and E. ty Council of Rahway to Rematch of Primary Milton Ave., Rahway, will the church for the services celebrate the opening of its it has provided to the com- new sanctuary for worship. munity for the past 90 By R. R. Faszczewski terms. Assn. Narcotics in Linden. The church was organi- years, and to the present Unlike the crowded field The fourth community in A former trustee of the If you wish to vole on zed in 1882 and incorpor- congregation for its accom- in the June 2 Elections, in the 20th District is Cartcret, Union Pleasure Circle in Tuesday, it is good to know ated in 1924. The Rev. plishment in the building of which Rahwayans had to which is in Middlesex Cou- Elizabeth, the independent the location of your polling James W. Ealey has been a new church edifice and cast ballots in both Demo- nty. contender is the former vice place. the pastor since Sept., 1967. the completion of a new cratic and Republican Only two candidates will president of the Polish Na- Polls in the cily will be During that period of time sanctuary. Primaries and in a Special be on the ballot in that tional Home in Bayway. open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. the church has more than This service will be fol- Election to fill the seat Tuesday's voting. He ran unsuccessfully for There are 13,294 regis- tripled in membership, lowed by a series of services vacated by State Sen. John They are the Democratic the United States Senate in tered voters in Rahway, in creating a need for add- leading up to the dedication T. Gregorio of Linden, nominee, Freeholder Thom- 1972, carrying Union Cou- eluding 6,248 independents, FORMULATING A REPLY - George Argast, right, the associate director of Rahway itional space for worship of the new building on the Rahway voters will decide as W. Long of Linden, and nty in the Democratic 4.449 Democrats and 2,597 Hospital, listens to one of the speakers at the July 14 Union County Board of Chosen and other church activities, fourth Sunday in Novem- on the filling of only one an independent contender, Primary over the organiza- Republicans. Democrats. Freeholders meeting in Elizabeth on a resolution supporting a Rahway citizens commit- reports a spokesman. ber as the congregation position ori Tuesday in a Henry Kielbasa, also of tion candidate. Republicans and indepen ' tee study of a temporary parking lot at the city's Green Field proposed by the hospital, A new building was sta- celebrates its 91st anniver- contest between only two Linden. A freeholder for the past dents may cast ballots in the and rescinding a previous resolution supporting the lot. In the background, a hospital rted in May, 1981. The sary. rivals. The election will be a 18 years, Mr. Long has ser- Special Election. employe displays a sign supporting the lot. sanctuary has taken two Regular worship will be Because the Democratic rematch of sorts, since both ved as an assistant super- The locations of the poll- years to complete.
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