Your want ad The Zip Code is easy to place for Linden is -Phone 686-7700 which became a Suburban Publishing Corp. newspaper on July 2, 1964 An Official N ewspaper For The City of Linden 07036 k vo t. 33440. 32 Puklitkt^ Each Thursday by Suburban Publishing Corp. Su b scrip tio n R a te $9 50 Y e a rly 21* Mart*. Wood Lindtn, N.J. 07036 UNDEN, N.J., THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1977 Second Class Hostage Paid at Linden, N.J 25c per copy DOR IN, SULIGA, ANTONIEWICZ, ACCARDO WIN Voters reject $13 million school budget 7 Council can cut a llocation But school panel can appeal to state By RICHARD LUONGO Maryann Dorin, Joseph Suliga and Robert Antoniewicz were elected to three-year terms on the Board of Education Tuesday while voters rejected a $13 million 1977-78 school budget, 897-721. Dorin received 1,078 votes, Suliga 1,010 and Antoniewicz 936. Teresa Italia received 897 votes and incumbent Joseph Miranda—who withdrew from the race shortly after filing—got 380 votes. Anthony Accardo was elected to a MUSICAL TRIUMPH — Two McManus Junior High School musicians one-year term with 489 write-in votes, have won positions in the Central New Jersey Intermediate Band. VOLUNTEERS— Forty-four student* from Linden High America Club, which is supervised by advisor although well over a dozen other names were written in but the votes received French horn player, Ruth Lemonsky, left, and clarinetist, Mary Prelovsky, School recently acted os volunteers at WNET, Christine Simpson, in the foreground. In preparation right, competed with sixth, seventh and eighth grade students from all Channel ) 3 in New York to help raise funds to keep by them were insignificant. of the event, Bunce instructed the students in over Central Now Jersey for a chance to perform with this group. Both the PBS station on the air. The group was mode up In some wards, Suliga's name was proper telephone procedure and the correct way to eighth graders at McManus, Ruth has been selected twice while Mary of advanced bookkeeping students of Robert Bunce, written in for a one-year term and complete the necessary accounting forms. Another will play with the organization for the first time. left, and members of the Future Business Leaders of Accardo for a three-year seat. In the photo on page two. (Photo by Frank Taranto) first district of the 10th Ward, Italia's (Photo by Frank Taranto) name was put in for a one-year seat along with her husband, John. At press time, all the votes had not Gregorio pushing city marina been counted because the voting lozzi 'confident' unions machine in the first district of the Fourth Ward had jammed. A’ member of the Union County Board of Elections to help the small boat owner was to have inspected the machine and will soon ratify pacts rectify the situation. Nevertheless, it “ confident” a settlement will soon be b there a city-owned marina in Back in 1964, while a councilman. noted, other people suggested more was pointed out by a school official that Fifth Ward Councilman James lozzi, reached with four of the five city unions Linden’s future? If Ms m t < M b T. -Gregaria indicated he proposed the idea elaborate version* of a ramp and only five votes had been cast in that chairman of the City Council’s labor that still have not approved new con­ Gregorio gets Ns way! tS t* wtdd be. of a benekkag ram p to t u M n d i i money bad even been set aside at one district and would not affect the final relations committee, said he was tracts. The mayor would like to see a marine in the same general vicinity , at the time by the„City Council for one. outcome. “ We’ ve already settled with the built on the Rahway River near the marina. “ Last year,” Gregorio declared, " I OU$ of a total 22,000 registered voters came out with my idea to put in a small in the city, approximately 1,830 cast . Linden achool guard * , '' s a i d t h e Arthur Kill which wouldn’t be too far “ It would've been owned by the city,” marina.” votes, 8 percent of the registration. Realty unit councilman. from the site of the proposed N.J he said, "and would’ve been used to At the last council meeting, lozzi la inch small boats.” Over the years, he According to the mayor, there is no —o—o~- Turnpike access road. place nearby for Linden residents to WITH THE DEFEAT of the budget, noted that the guards ratified a con­ tract that called for a five percent in launch or to keep small boats; they’re board secretary Ruth Sobel said that puts Hergert forced to go down to the shore, he ad­ the City Council had 15 days to meet crease in pay as well as the addition of an extra holiday, raising the total to Youth dies of ded with the board to make cuts After the Gregorio has already contacted a trimming and approval is given by the eight days. company that makes prefabricated board, then that measure would be the into top post On Monday night, the lawmaker and former Linden resident marinas and an engineer from the firm budget for the new year. If, however, Councilman Myles J Hergert of the his committee met with represen­ is to visit the mayor. The State the board disagrees with the cuts, an Third Ward, a Linden Realtor, was tatives of the Patrolman's Benevolent Department of Community Affairs was appeal can be made to the State Association (PBA), the Fireman's Funeral services for Robert Tallgren, the disease for nearly four years. elected president of the Union County called by Gregorio for advice and Department of Education but Sobel Mutual Benevolent Association 17, of Alexandria, Va —who moved “ He would’ve been 18 on March 27,” Multiple Listing Service (MLS) real feasibility meetings have been held said that seemed unlikely This is the (FMBA), the Linden Supervisors and from Linden eight years ago—were said his maternal grandmother, Mrs estate organization between him and A1 Volpe, recreation third year in a row Linden voters have employees of the Department of Frijblic held last week in Alexandria He had Joseph Roman of DeWitt terrace. Also elected were George Paton of superintendent, and City Engineer rejected the school budget. Works, who are members of the succumbed to leukemia after battling Paton Associates, Roselle Park, vice- John Ziemian. Additionally, the mayor Suliga told The Leader that the fact president; Ralph Autorino Jr of Teamsters Another meeting is slated said that the State Department of he had placed second showed that the Autorino Realty, Union, vice-president, for tonight with the PBA. Police nab man Environmental Protection and the people want to hear the views of youth and Julia Stanford of Stanford Realty, lozzi, who called Monday night's Coast Guard have not objected to a The 19-year-old college student said Rahway, secretary. meeting “ good,” said that if an marina on the river. that he thought he “ could add Named to three-year terms as agreement is reached with the PBA, something to the board. I can be on drug count (Continued on page 3) directors were Marion Dwyer, Daniel receptive to the people. After all, 1 am a Colangelo, Tony Arvan and Eva (Continued on page 3) Police arrested an E Henry street student myself.” Pasqual Ray Pisano was appointed to man Saturday evening and charged Total votes cast in wards are as a one-year unexpired term him with possession of less than 25 Liquor and TV Stores to open follows: First, 499, Second, 518; Third, Hergert is owner of the Hergert grams of marijuana, after the suspect 307; Fourth, 80 (with the first district Agency on S Wood avenue, whichhich heI allegedly ate part of the evidence. are stolen from yet to be counted); Fifth, 202; Sixth, founded in 1967 He served as treasurer in gutted area According to reports, a patrol car 413; Seventh, 362; Eighth, 346; Ninth, of the MLS and has been a board was stopped at a light at Grier and Park 927, and 10th, 755 member In 1954, he was president of avenues when the officer spotted a city residence on St. George For the school budget, 382 “ yes” the Eastern Union County Board of vehicle pass the stop light and speed off A Lincoln street home was broken votes were cast for current expenses Realtors and, a year later, was Five new commercial establishments on Park. into Saturday evening and a television and 464 “ no.” For capital outlay, the awarded the organization's community will begin opening tomorrow on St. After a short high speed chase, the set and assorted bottles of liquor were “ yes” votes were 339 and “ no,” 433 service award George avenue in an area that had officer overtook the car and proceeded stolen, police reported Ward totals for each candidate: Hergert is also chairman of the burned out last fall, destroying several to ask the driver for identification It The incident occurred between 6:45 SULIGA—First 109, Second 107, political affairs committee of the New stores. was at this point, police said, that the and 11:40 p.m when the house was Third 55, Fourth 18, Fifth 45, Sixth 110, Jersey Association of Realtors and is a George Gordon, vice-president of driver, Jeffrey Baker, allegedly vacant. Entry was gained by breaking Seventh 156, Eighth 105, Ninth 172, member of the national body Gordon Construction of Linden, parent removed what appeared to be a a rear door window pane The Tenth 133.
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