Alf-Price 'Take Place Here in Coming Days

Alf-Price 'Take Place Here in Coming Days

•-•-4* :•••:• .•/••• Garwood council upholds h$U. Ueltzhoeffer, Foti run for council. total school budget '. .„ a 'labor of love 'in Olenick heads board. Kent/worth . page 16 hearing on boro hall. ... 'Birdie' . page 17 VOL. 89 No. 15 Published Every Thursday Thursday, "April 16,1981 Serving Cranford, Kenilworth and (iarwood USPS 136 800 Second Class Postage Paid Cranford, N.J 20 GENTS 4,0(Mbl@tters go to Trenton our They caused quite a stir as they excursion to Trenton were arranged PTC president, Linda Leifer, Mary marched down the halls of the State by the Cranford Parent-Teacher >\nn Fiorillo. Patricia Martinelli.. House1 in Tmilun Tuesday carrying' Council with ' an assist from June Nicholls, Joan Fridlington, and three neatly wrapped blue packages Assemblyman C. Louis Bassano. Robert D. Paul, schools superihtend- with gold ribbons emblazoned with Participating WKIVT Hana Cofsky, ent.. * ' town J'Cranford." By ROSALIE GROSS meaningful debate or public participa- Heads turned and questions buzz- Richard W. Nicholls was elected tion." . • • ed as the Cranford seven found their - president of the Board of Education Morneweck was reappointed delegate way to the Joint Appropriations Monday succeeding Brenda Klein who to the New Jersey School Boards Committee of the New Jersey Senate held the position the past two years. She Association and Robert D. Paul, super- and Assembly to deliver two of the was elected vice president. intendent of schools, was named acting . three boxes. ^"*r* Services Klein, along with Samuel Morneweck board secretary while Fred J. Morels The packages contained 4,000 let- nd-PatriciarMartinelli were sworn in" out ill. _ ters written by Cranford residents to for three-year terms on the board. The remaining members of the board protest the elimination of $64 million Easter and Passover celebrations — Nicholls, who has served on the school alf-Price 'take place here in coming days. The are Mary Ann Fiorillo, Charles McCar- in state aid to-education from Gov. board two years, set four goals. He said (ecumenical Good Friday service ty, Wayne Miller, Gerard Paradiso and Byrne's budget. The letter writers the board must continue "to work John Witherington. _made it clear they «xpected the Buy one bottle at regular price sponsored by the Cranford Clergy' toward improvement in the morale of all ^Council will be from noon to 2-p.m. The board accepted the resignations - legislature to restore the aid which those who work in our school system" of three senior teachers: Beatrice includes $823,625 for Cranford. tomorrow at the-First Presbyterian and advocated continued development Get 2nd at V2 Price Church. For details on this and other Lieberman, Brookside School teacher., The first box of letters was of Jri-service training programs to im- after'22 years here; Jane VanVranken, presented to Senator Charles Yates, I weekend religious observances turn prove teacher effectiveriegs. •'• *" i Pages 8 and 9. • " ___,. : home economic8_^Jteacner_at_theJiigk. chajrman_of ..the-Joint -Appropria^ Hudson Vitamin C —^He-also^urgetf-development-'of a^long- schopJL."after 17"years; and Lorraine tioris. Com/nit tee which alreadjfhas" ^.angfr phil<wqp|b|y" .for.dealing with. r Fehn, home .£eoonoTnics "teadher-at !-voted to restdre fJief|rtldjhJ|1«e^ld^ Large Size Sale! .facilities, .'curriculum,.and..staff in^-Orange—A^nua—School^fter Svyearsr |g detHnnrg^nrbillnent, finan-" t'.-.-.^T- y • All retirements are effective June 3d. dent the^full (legislature" will IDIIOW For $ for* cial -constraints and maintenance of suit Jby May. I s- buildings. Nicholls has been chairman Eugene Saks, physical education ~*The second box was presented to Vitamin C25omg... ,25o-s.... 2°° teacher and coach here 12 years, is . Gene Marino, mayor, announced .of a board-staff-community committee Assemblyman Chuck Hard wick, a $330 :• studying long-range use of facilities. resigning June 30 to enter private CsOOmg. 25O's .... VITAMINC I at the Township Committee meeting business. JohnFruzynski, industrial arts member of the joint committee. The HUDSON V; this week that he will seek re- The new -president also urged third box was earmarked for the Letters by the boxfull: PTC members deliver letters to state members to "find a way" to cut the teacher for two years, is resigning April governor and was accepted by his legislators. From left:. Sen. Charles" Yatesi, Mary-Ann Fiorillo, E-IOOOLU \ f election. Marino is completing a 30 for personal reasons. Super Sizes earn Super Values! MO TABU'S f; three-year term this year. He is the length of meetings "without stifling chief of staff, Harold Modes. Assemblymen C. Louis Bassano and Chuck Hardwick/June L SOCAPSUUS " I first person to announce his can- •The letter writing campaign and NichoHs and Hana Cofsky. ' - " •ill \ didacy for local office. Two seats are Summit t-up-for—election,- Belfore-beooming- JV I chairman of the governing body this ' year, he served as public works and public safety commissioner. Half Price Sale Hudson Timed-Release state-at-odds "nReseaircTierTa^e!that Vitamin"E helps prevent oxygen , Police here and in Newark col- Buy One. .'.Get 2nd at Vz Price laborated to arrest four men for the from breaking down other important substances in your J armed robbery of the Coachman Inn body. It's essential for maintaining and protecting the red Ultra Cec™ 5OO mg. BuvOne For Oet 2nd:fAi , two weeks ago. Sketch and story on on conservation site blood cells and a healthy circulatory system. Pages. that if matters were not corrected the This compost represents synthesized . ' Buy One For Get 2nd For| Timed Release Vitamin C100$. *5" A state agency has informed Cranford Controlled released Vitamin C for extended protection. township that J£Jac«s__fin£s of up tolocal government would-be-liable-for-up— -topsoih—Sgroi-saidr-nottng—that-Tnany 9O89 $145 (0 pfj_ODl\ por .riny-triE-nachh -hemeewflers-hflve-teteen advantage of tt~ E Capsules 1OOI.U. 100's . £+ M. fppfipprr00 0 q flfly^ify i* Hnog nnf renrrnngfi ilint and cleal n up portions of its operations at violationsl . The DEPP forwarded its war- The large pile just inside the fence off the Conservation Center. Gregory Sgroi, ning three weeks ago. Birchwood has proved popular. Many of iliuinJwj.e Sgroi says the problems evolve from the 3,600 residents who have visited the Timed Release • • eo-s.. ,,.t™ township engineer, believes that some of ..M, VFW Poftt 335 wjll sponsor its an- township use of only a small portion, center since it opened on weekends six Hudson Stress Formula 600 is specially designed to replace the water-solubl«jg* the atgteroqulrentente are unwarranted Vitamin Ecapsuies 40.0 1.0. .100's .. O" niiAl Easter Egg Hunt Saturday at "about 5 to 7 acres, of the total 31 acres weeks ago have drawn compost. vitamins C and B-Complex—the ones that are used up quickly when you are^7| noon inUnami Park. Details on but reports that they "will be met. $^80 A compliance order from the state listed on the original agreement. Sgroi finds a contradiction, in the VitaMlin Ecapsuies 6001.0.. 5£)'s. 5 . Z under stress. ^ Qet.''^ Page 2 45 Here's the new 21st legislative distrldH. Kenilworth and Springfield Department of Environmental Protec- He called the state allegations "un- state's desire to recycle soljd waste and Ferospace™ With Iron onee FoForr * fair" but said corrections would be com- its requirements for compost storage $797 $-»99 9 49 were added to the old 20th. Political leaders call it a "swing" district. tion cited four violations found by one of E Capsules 10001.0.. 50's. I •• »* Timed Release Capsules IOOS. 5 .. Story on Page 4. its inspectors during a visit to the center pleted. He said the concrete was former- here. He says if the DEP persists he will Feb. 17. They include: ly stored for recycling but that it and the recommend to the Township Committee Hudson Fcrospace helps eliminate any problems wlUvstr asphalt had been destroyed after the that leaves be carted off to a landfill. He i that Iron supplements oWyo^auSft.bwausejy^L^ -Broken asphalt, broken cement con- Brink retires duits and street sweepings were stored order came in, and that large stumps says the state forced Westfield to invest have been removed along with piled $100,000 in a leachate system-and finds;, at the center without permission. = • Lt. Vincent Brinkerhoff has an- Chronicle Run -Branches, shrubbery, plants and branches which were dropped there that unreasonable. ,— - nounced pUns to retire from the vegetative waste were stored improper- after a big storm last year. Sgroi said compost was stored *in an : Cranford Police Department which ly. Leafs deposited for composting last area with grade irregularities and that he has served for 34 years. He joined -Leaves were not deposited for op-fall were organized in rings to capture it ponded during the winter. Rainwater Hudson Everyilf |^^j^|^ in 1047, became a sergeant in 1957 timum compost efficiency and one large rainwater because water restrictions carried some leachate out, he said. The Size and has been a lieutenant since 1964. scheduled June 7 pile created potential for emanation of were in effect, he said. This violation engineer said this was the last correc- Ultra Cee™ iooomg..«. 60's odors associated with anaerobic decom- was for practical reasons, said the tion required and will be handled by "The "third annual Chronicle Run is set nounced that the fund is at the halfway Vitamin C 250 ma Timed Release Vitamin C position. That means methane gas. engineer. changing grades in the area so ieachate for June 7. It will have some new age mark. So far more than $2,000 has been -Leachate from the compost area was Sgroi took strongest exception to the won't enter surface waters adjacent to Vitamin C 500 mg.

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