Dorin Asks for Caution in Closing of Any School by STEVEN J

Dorin Asks for Caution in Closing of Any School by STEVEN J

THE \t H Your want ad The Zip Code is easy to place * for Linden is -Phone 686-7700 vhich became a Suburban Publishing Corp newspaper on July 2, ]964 An Official Newspoper For The City of Linden 0 7 0 3 6 VOL 24-NO. 6 Published eoch Thu.tdoy by Suburb™. Publi.bir., Corp. ?I8 No.tb Wood a.*., Lindon, N. J. 07036 u* Subscription Rate J9 50 Yearly LINDEN, N.J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1977 Second Class Hostage Paid at Linden, N J 25c per copy Dorin asks for caution in closing of any school By STEVEN J. HERZ on S. Wood avenue. School Two has a of closing a school and all of the .isn't a majority concensus of board 1>e possibility of closipg School predominantly black enrollment inherent problems that go with such a opinion I feel some board members Seven in the Tremley Point section of Despite the obvious connection with move. Along with transferring still think there is too thin a line be the city again became a question to be the long-standing racial balance students, we must decide what to do tween the question of-economics and dealt with at Monday night's Board of problem that has plagued Linden, with the leaching staff if School Seven integration.” Education agenda session Board President Maryann Dorin is closed,” she said The economics ot, the matter, ac­ Bernice Davis, one of the board's reiterated her statement of several Dorin acknowledged that a board cording to Dorin. centers around a more outspoken members, raised the weeks ago that any closing of a school minority had proposed the closing of declining student enrollment question of closing the all-white building has as much to do with School Seven about three months ago throughout the public school system, elementary school by Dec 31 and economics at this time as anything else but added that even with the proposal including a drop of 15 pupils in the transferring the 76 pupils to School Two "We've got to consider the dollar values being brought up again, "there still School Seven kindergarten this year Only seven students remain in the kindergarten class al the Tremley Point school. One year ago, 28 students 7 persons hurt in car accidents disappeared from the roles of School Seven, according to Schools Superin­ tendent A. R Taranto, a substantial drop considering the small total during rain-drenched weekend enrollment al the building' In addition, Taranto expressed Seven persons were injured last thbound on Roselle street Pansurak light. The impact of the crash sent the concern over a district-wide drop in Sunday in four separate auto accidents was taken lo St Elizabeth by the Roberts car into one driven by .Jose enrollment of about 400 students from which occurred in the rainy weather Linden Volunteer Ambulance Corps Gonzalez of Elizabeth which was also last year. Of that number, the high Police said Thromond Jackson of (LVAC) suffering from a cut left hand waiting for the light school enrollment was off 196. a Iselin was traveling on Rt 1-9, south About a half hour earlier, a car Bridges, who complained of head "marked decrease, considerably more shortly after 4 a m when he apparently driven by Chester Bridges of Rahway pain, was given a summons for careless than we anticipated in our projections lost control of his car, ran over the curb ran into the back of one operated by driving. Roberts suffered knee con prior to the start of the school." said and struck two trees and a fence by Phyllis Roberts of Elizabeth while the fusions while Margaret Baker of Rah Taranto \ Rosedale Cemetery before finally Roberts car was stopped in the middle way. a passenger in the Roberts car. The superintendent added that the coming to a stop in the middle lane of lane of Rt. 1-9 at Stiles street for a red was taken to Rahway Hospital by the the highway Jackson suffered cuts and projected drop for 1977 throughout the LVAC for treatjnent of forehead city had been expected to reach 125. He contusions of the face and was tran abrhsions. sported, to Rahway Hospital for -O-O- said young people were not staying in treatment 1 Linden ite LAST FRIDAY, two cars collided al Ihe community because their families Stanley Krasinski of Elizabeth was the Winfield Circle, sending a Stiles were leaving Linden, which was cited treated for head injuries and cut hands street woman to Rahway Hospital with as one reason for the decline. Two at St. Elizabeth Hospital after his car affected by head injuries Police said a car driven other reasons for the drop-off could be struck the front of the Pituton Marine by Fred Frieslander of Spring Lake attributed to a declining birth rate and “ white flight,” or families pulling their TRENT BERIONT quarterback for Lindon High School'* football Tigers, gets Transportation Corp. on E Elizabeth Heights collided with the car operated youngsters out of the public system and roody to hurl th« boll to hit roc#lv#r durino Saturday's roHwJranehad avenue at Ills p.m., Sunday by Carol Holick as both vehicles ap­ enrolling them in private or parochial Krasinski told police he was heading chlorine gas proached the circle's intersection gamo with tha Cranford Cougars at Cranford Tha Tigers won the gome, schools The form er point has affected west on Elisabeth avenue when a truck Frieslander injured his left knee and 7-0, after recovering a Cougar fumble. Story and another photo on page One Linden resident was among 21 school systems throughout the stale heading east on the wrong aide of the was to see his own doctor. Holick was who were Injured last Thursday when while the latter point was (eared by t#v#n (Photo by Joe Soinczon) taken to the hospital by the Winfield rood caused Mm to swerve Into the chlorine gaa leaked into a buikling at board members as e potential reeponee Volunteer Ambulance Corps bulking. EUa Oyomher at W. Blanche the Merck $ Co. plant In tobway i lingerie*. dM M e at eermta ek e * ttw Rape case “ to _ _ _ __ _____ ' 0 m p i to county St. John tha Apaetie School hfUmdea. manufactured Friday night cofifslon at the RapueMMka, was rslsasad in bail at equipment Frank Vaccaro, SI, of Union street, Taranto projected a similar number of The cate of Bienveoldk Mediae. 8 . at intersection of N. Stilea afreet and children beginning classes at St $10,000 to await action at tha county Was transported to Rahway Hospital Elizabeth, wo* sent to the county Elizabeth avenue injured three people, Theresa’s and at St. Elisabeth’s prosecutor's office on a charge of break with 11 other workers of an outside proeecutor Monday by Municipal eowt including a 4-year-oid girl Police ■schools, also in the city. Both he and to be on disp I ay contracting firm for treatment. .All Judge Richard Kochanakl, and he wo# reported that W liS fn Haurelkq of Dorin felt the close promximity of f i n case of* Roman Kazinarek of (Continued on pege 3) remanded to the Union County Jail In The Fire Department will display Colonia was driving south on Stiles parochial high schools in surrounding Brooklyn Park, Md., was remanded to some its firefighting equipment and lieu of $100,000 ball. Medina was at IHHIINinUHIIIItUlIMfllUltMIMIttttlllllHtllfMlllIHlim when his car was struck by one driven communities to Linden also prompted charged for allegedly committing ■ the grand jury for allegedly possessing apparatus in front of City Hall on by Maria Ramos of Rahway which was parents to transfer their youngsters out a concealed 45 pistol. According to the rape on Sept 10 Friday. Oct. 7, from 6 to 9 p.m. as a Meeting Monday l heading east on Elizabeth Both drivers of the Linden system Roselle Catholic, According to reports, the rape police report, the weapon was loaded prelude to Fire Prevention Week which claimed they had the right of way Union Catholic, Mother Seton in Clark, allegedly occurred when a 22-year-old and Kazinarek also allegedly possessed will run from Oct. 9 to 15 for Morses unit | Ramos, suffering from head pain, the Jewish Educational Center in Elizabeth woman picked up a male two clips. He was released in $1,000 Rosanna Ramos the toddler who had a Elizabeth and Roselle Girls Catholic The city's 1,000-foot aerial ladder will The next regular monthly f hitchhiker on Rt 1-9 at 2:30 a m . Sept bail swollen lip and Lucia Garcia who are just some of the institutions named be on display, said Deputy Chief Joseph meeting of the Morses Creek | James Mnich of Elizabeth paid his suffered a knee injury all were to visit by Taranto as options for parents who 10, in the rain The passenger directed Camasta of the Fire Prevention Flood Control Commission will be | the woman to the intersection of bail of $100 for a charge of possesaing a their own doctors for treatment desired to switch their youngsters Bureau, along with the special service held on Monday at 7:30 p.m in | controlled dangerous substance His A two-car accident. Saturday at W Concerning any action in the near Pennsylvania and E Elizabeth avenues truck, a 1,000 GPM pumper and an the Roselle Borough Hall | case will be handled by the prosecutor Elizabeth avenue and Lumber street where he said he lived The man then elevating platform used by the Richard (temporary headquarters), 129 | future to close School Seven, Dorin Anthony Belle of Knopf street was resulted in a leg injury to Bonyie Faine reached over and took the car keys, Mays, supervisor of alarms, in Chestnut st., Roselle.

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