Roosevelt Area Study Ordered

Roosevelt Area Study Ordered

|»—•»*»*"«a«iw»«Hi«*wvr, -A ,,. V -"ft1!'. j, VOL. 92. NO. 7 Summit Since 1889 1111 II — U.S.P.S. S2S-7fl Report Due Here .273-4000 $7 A YEAR Final IES Statement On Roosevelt Area Rt. 78 Now in Works Study Ordered beneficial." . Fischer, in charge of dc immon Council annrm,^ „ . .. • ^-~ was a contract residence asked to come to Summit n 1 revtew what was happening, ent^iSS ; i JZLZ*?*** wi* the to discuss how the commil y . Lots Sold >auea »U the u,. #• e S1X P8™*1 S°W of city-owned *"•«»•• lots, five were awarded to residente^; hi h Wh0 m fOr°lhA^ ' °* toter Plan dlS0n dfive went for the City recently, will study the SSf i?" f ' to afgene Roosevelt school building and te im mediate neighborhood ibdwiToffer Others were: Michigan avenue^ to Joel (Continuedon Page?) ? • a^UMin^X Other nmittohave certain remedies, such certain ihtags done, Council »mg with the DOT "nl'7,"!"§ VT1- what would be Unlon County Board of Chosen Action P«»Me« at First Meeting In < ^^ In a review of recommendations to be made at tbe regular moodily meeting of the board, to be held next Tuesday, June 17 at 8 p.m. in the Senior High School "noun and ^ours spent " ««Bg Upraryf Superintendent of Spools Dr. youngsters and analyzing the. results,"' W«Be., Richard L. Flander recommended In answer to questions from the board, Promoade mini-park wsa& • Land osi _ classroom aides at Wilson, Jefferson and Dr. Wolcott said that there are an provided a cool, shaded re and Franklin Schools to help teach in large estimated 90 special'. education Jatt week PuMie faclU^%pm«nienb( • and complex classes. programs to be completed between now jtte from the Master Plan and zoning changes + Rejected and authorized GOP, Dems Elect Chairmen OyOm^i negotiations for bituminous concrete and September, a sizable number of re- products; Board members questioned the evaluations and also new, not previously Summit will have to make a survey on + Authorized the ^advertisement of proposed assignments at Franklin examined children to be tested. He the socio-economic characteristics of School, asking if classes could be residents of the area and the results will bids for a transfer station scale head; added that the cost of working on the Rubashkin, Allen Get Nods + Awarded bids: $7,490, brush combined in such a way that an ad- backlog over the summer was "really be analyzed by Queale and Lynch. The ditional teacher could be hired rather city's study should be completed by chipper; $9,200, leaf vacuum, and quite reasonable" and that Summit is Martin Rubashkin of Joanna way was Wilson Allen was reelected chairman $13,450, dump truck; than two aides. Dr. Fiander was asked to not alone in needing extra time to meet September 1, 1980. elected chairman of the Republican City of the Democratic City Committee + Authorized the advertising of bids consult again with Franklin principal the demand on the staff which has been The City report should include: family Committee at tbe annual organization during Monday night's annual for painting the City Hall exterior and Russell Titus and the teachers involved doubled and sometimes even tripled by income, number of employed persons, meeting held Monday night at the Villa. reorganization meeting. the interior of the Fire Headquarters; and then return to the board with further state requirements. He succeeds Richard W. Poole who did Other .officers elected included age of all occupants, family size, information. Dr. Wolcott also recommended that not seek reelection to the post. Dorothy Andrews, first vice-chairman; dwelling unit size in bedrooms, ownership or rental and length of + Awarded a bid of $14,880 for tennis In his preliminary report. Dr. Fiander the Headstart-Threshold program for Other newly-elected officers include Eric Pearl, second vice-chairman; Alan courts. announced the resignation of Thomas children making the transition from Mrs. Marjorie Brown, first vice English, treasurer, and Stewart Stokes as an English teacher at the High Kindergarten to first grade be continued chairman; Mrs. "Joan Van Pelt, second Andrews, secretary. Senior Citizen Housing School and, among several new faculty this summer, as well as the Basic Title I vice chairman; Mario Caporaso, Mr. Allen, who is associated with appointments, recommended Barbara Program for grades one through four. secretary, Joan Caporaso, assistant Overlook Hospital, is now beginning his Levinson as a reading teacher at the These classes are already heavily secretary; Billings Wheeler, treasurer, third term as chairman of the Architect's Report Awaited Junior High School. enrolled, he said, and results from past and Daniel Ruhnke, assistant treasurer. Democratic City Committee. Dr.' Fiander recommended that years have proven them to be successful Michael Smith was elected by Lucy Meyer they are available for the new project, - members of the Child Study Team be in giving the supplementary beginning parliamentarian, while Benjamin With 248 of the elderly already bn a list 213 are Summit residents and 35 are employed over the summer to work on a help that is needed by many youngsters. Scheppe was named delegate to the president in charge of finance for for the proposed housing, senior citizens from out-of-town. Most of the latter are executive committee of the Republican Temple Sinai. are waiting for the architects' report, parents of residents. Committee of Union County, while Mrs. Politically, he had been leader of Ward expected July 17, on how many units can Common Council has said current Drive Nears 93,700 Mark Helen Huber .was named alternate 2 and chairman of the committee on be built. - residents will have priority on the list for delegate. constitution and by-laws of the The Housing Authority is having the new units. The eligibilty Richard Micone will serve as sergeant Republican Committee. ' . periodic meetings with Chapman and requirements are $11,825 for a single Camp Fund Donations Still Lag at arms: While he indicated that his short range Biber, architects located in Summit, as person and $13,530 fora couple, but this Rubathkin, married and the father of gjoaHor the local Republican Committee the study progresses. may change with inflation and HUD's New donations for the week totalling DAR, $10; Harrison Ball, $35 and the "They will determine how many units guidelines. $795, including a $500 gift from the Gadebusch Foundation, $25. There were three children, all of whom were was lo help in the election of a can be accommodated in the Community The first to have a chance at the new Soroptimist Club of the Summit Area, also three, anonymous donations in the graduated from the Summit schools, is a Republican President and legislators, Development area," said Vito Gallo, apartments will be those who have been pushed the 32nd annual Summit Herald -amounts of $60, MO and $10., member of the New York City law firm his long range ; objectives for the Housing Authority director. "The relocated due to construction, then Fresh Air Camp Fund toward the $3,700 of Whitman and Ransom. He is a Republican City Committee are "to The fund operates on a non-prof it basis Authority is providing base data. We are residents, former residents and last, mark as of Tuesday. «nd makes no solicitations nor conducts graduate of CornelHJiiiversity and of the achieve tbe balance between substantive goals benefiting the citizens of Summit not at the design stage yet but assessing parents of residents. to date donations stand at $3,894, any mail appeal. There are no ad- Cornell Law School. He is currently also serving on the and mechanistics procedures in getting how many square feet should be in a (Continuedlin Pa9P2) toward a goal of $6,000. The campaign ministrative expenses and all money unit, how much space allowed for a Zoning Board of Adjustment and as vice out the vote and developing candidates'' has thrae more weeks to run in order to received goes, directly to paytng camp- community room, space needed for SHS Graduation •end the estimated 100 needy local boys ing expenses. parking, etc." and girls to camp this summer. At this Donations Acknowledged Famous Players., TV Crews are Guests The $10,000 study, commissioned by Next Thursday time last year, donations to the fund Facilities used are generally Boy and Common Council at the Housing stood at $4,900. Girl Scout and YWCA and YMCA camps Authority's request, will be paid from Summit High School's Class of 1980 The Soroptimist Club of the Summit located in .the region, Other camps CD. funds, which are administered by will hold its graduation exercises on Area, whlctMa an annual donor to the operated by charitable organizations are Hotel Suburban Aswirl With the county but come from Washington. Thursday, June 19, at 7 p.m. at Tatlock fund, is comprised of professional ai«o used. Day camping is also included Field. In case of rain, the program will in the'program. The study will include, but not be women Who raise most of their funds limited to: site configuration, be held at the high school gymnasium at through'various sales and a fashion Those who receive two week vacations Activity for U.S. Golf Open surrounding land use, environmental 7:30 p.m. show. The group has also been in- are usually boys and girls who otherwise assessment analysis based on HUD The program will get underway at strumental in purchasing ambulances would remain forth* city during the , hotel to the Baltusrol Golf Club, supplied 6:30 p.m. with a special musical Win the 80th U,~& Open next door, guidelines, site access, and traffic.

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