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THE WESTFIELD LEADER §3 Mo • Tht Ltm4l*§ Mud Moot Widely Circuited Weekly Stwpaper in Union County

O\ THE WESTFIELD LEADER §3 mo • Tht Ltm4l*§ mud Moot Widely Circuited Weekly Stwpaper In Union County usrstMoia NINE KH, NO. 4S Stami Citu r«i*> raM WESTFIELD, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1983 PaklMtM M WolflaW, N. J. 24 Pages—25 Cents Council Approves Park, New Primary Returns Assure Voters Zone, Basin Repairs Of Two Local Races in Nov. It took the Town Council favorable comments on the vided by Community Block Tony's Tavern was held Susan Flelsch won a James Capone, for the Republican, also appears Primary Election. While is more than enough to only 30 minute* Tuesday new zone. Several Grant funds and the re- over for a future meeting write-in nomination as Town Council seat in that to be a shoo-in in the the number is four shy of meet the election law man- night to create a new common-wall residences maining 12,500 financed by when it was learned that Democratic candidate for ward, secondward for a seat be- the required 25 needed for date which now requires' building tone, appropriate already are located in the the town. the tavern had not yet been Town Council in the fourth Republican incumbent ing relinquished by Coun- a nominating petition to only 5 percent of the funds for a small passive third ward; these were> Council also approved charged officially with a ward to assure voters of Councilman Harry Brown cilwoman Betty List. place a name on the Democratic vote cast in park on Central Ave. and built before the Master the sale of four parcels of violation by the ABC. two contests for Town in unopposed in the first Mrs. Fleisch received 21 Primary Election ballot her ward in the previous approve improvements to Plan regulating zoning was town property: 208 North A person-to-person and Council in November's ward. Richard Bagger, write-ins in Tuesday's for a Town Council slot, it (1981) Primary for the flood detention basin in adopted many years ago Scotch Plains Ave. for place-to-ptace transfer of a General Election. Mrs. Assembly candidates. Fairvlew Cemetery, as and exist under a "grand- $16,500; Ml Sedgewick retail distribution liquor Fleisch will oppose well as conduct regular Republican Tom Quinn, PRIMARY ELECTION VOTE BY WARDS While candidates for father clause." Ave. for $10,000; 805 North license from JfcD Enter- State Senator topped the business of the town. A 136,000 price tag is at- Ave. West for $16,000; and prises on Elm St. to Wata- also a relative newcomer to local politics. DEMOCRATS balloting in both party While residents in- tached to the ordinance 131 Grove St. East for jul Inc., trading as Drug Primaries, Anthony Russo, terested in the fate of the providing for repairs and $22,500. Fair, on North Ave., was The second race will be Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3 Ward 4 Total Democrat, with 363 and RM-2 zone, which will per- in the third ward where Ar- renovation* to the deten- An anticipated recom-approved by council. The Sf t> Senator Louis Bassano, incumbent mit common-wall con- tion basin, located onpro- mendation on a penalty for permission came with a mando Cosquer, Republican, with 875, two struction of one-family perty leased from Fair- an Alcoholic Beverage message from Mayor Democrat, will oppose in- Rusao 70 89 87 117 363 Westfield residents seek- homes in certain areas of view Cemetery. Commission Violation at (Contlm»dl«lp«a*, lhl»Mctlon| cumbent Republican ing state and county offices the third ward, were pre- The mini-park on Central j»snemblv feared well locally. sent, none spoke. Third Ave. in the area between Carmody 66 91 84 109 350 Brian Fahey, coun- Ward Councilman Ray- United Rent-All and Hub- Harrison Ave. Subdivision Brandt 85 113 358 cilman from the fourth mond Stone reported, bard's Cupboard, will cost 68 92 ward, earned 334 votes in however, that he had had 17,500; of this $5,000 is pro- Granted Despite Protests Sheriff his bid for a seat on the Proahlich 61 102 321 Union County Board of Despite objections from building lot, which he plans would worsen. Cecilia 85 73 Freeholders. Incumbent Board Moves some Harrison Ave. area to sell. Although the width Smullen of 219 Harrison Szpond 6 10 19 17 52 State Assemblyman Chuck residents, the Planning of the subdivision was Ave. asked that the sewer Reclster Hardwick, Republican, On Roofing, Terminals, Board unanimously w|(hin zoning regulations, system in the area be garnered 872 votes in his granted the appeal of the irregular shape re- checked out. Rajoppi 59 81 75 108 323 successful bid as his Walter and Audrey quired a variance. It was determined by party's nominee as can- Asbestos Removal Clarkson to subdivide their Neighbors, who retained Town Engineer Ed Gottko Prtund io 10 16 14 50 didate for reelection. property at 220 Harrison Wayne Augenstein of The Board of Education $188,900 to use "super that genuine flooding nor- Freeholders The Republican ballot met Tuesday night in a slate" to reroof all of Ave. Provisos were Elizabeth as their at- mally did not occur in the had no contests for special meeting at 302 Elm Wilson School. Peripheral amended to the approval torney, expressed concern area, but only "ponding" I« poll* 53 79 68 294 St. to award contracts for after severe or constant nominations to any of the Maintenance, Inc. of Fair- regarding any future con- that any new construction Pi hay 59 85 80 110 334 State or county offices up roofing work, computer field was awarded a con- struction on the suodivi- W0Uld not fit in with cur- rain. Clarkson pointed out for election next terminals, sundry supplies tract for 120,212,50 for 25 sion. rent dwellings, would block that his property did not Sooroae 51 75 68 95 289 and asbestos removal. Clarkson had requested create any flooding pro- November, but contests computer terminals and views, would lower nearby MoUod 18 19 20 64 did exist on the county Although the board had TSC Data Terminals of permission to divide his valuations and that present blems. r level in the Democratic planned to award contracts i,tM*MCtlon) property in half to create a flooding" conditions Board members em- Waaielawski 12 5 20 7 44 Primary. Democratics for reroofing work at four phasized they were not ap- Monyak 5 6 10 8 29 winning nominations Tues- schools, it tabled decisions proving a dwelling on the day are, for Sheriff, Ralph for one week on work at property, but rather a Ditftio 3 12 6 9 30 Froehlich, incumbent; for Edison Junior High School building lot. Any new con- Town Counell register, Joanne Rajoppi; and Franklin School. struction would have to and for Freeholder*, Douglas E. Wicks, who have a similar appearance No Nomination Michael Lapolla, Brian represented Firestone, the to homes already in ex- No Nonination Fahey and Ron Scorese. manufacturer of a product istence and be in line and The lineup for the used by Udders on the two on the same plane With cur- Cosquer 58 58 Jobs, appeared to contest November election will be: rent dwellings. No Nomination For State Senator, Bassano the awards indicated on Four non-controversial (R), Russo (D); for the agenda. He suggested applications were granted REPUBLICANS Assembly, Hardwick (R) the board check out the unanimously and quickly. State Sana-tor and Ed Gill (R) vs. Eugene quality of his product Permission was granted Carmody (D) and Barbara before making a final deci- to Brooks Sealfons to alter Baaaano 269 178 185 875 Brande (D); for Sheriff, sion. the facade of the Jane Assembly (Continued tut pag«. this section) Bergen Roofing Co. of Larry Williams, chairman of the Cnbmoblle Derby to be held Saturday, June 18 on Smith store at 137 Central Spring Valley, N.Y. was Gallows Hill Road between I2uoaitmd4 p.m. goes over some last minute safety Ave. Plans call for only one Hardwiok 271 244 173 184 872 awarded $79,900 to reroof checks on three of the participants, Mark Bartlett, C.J. Infantine and Josh entry and brick planters in DelMonko. The boys are eager to finish their cars before the final day arrives. front. Gill 26U 240 173 855 To Evaluate with "super slate" the 178 main building at McKlnley Larry Williams said that this event couM not have been possible if Itwere nut for The Westfield Office Sheriff the generosity of "Bartell's" or Clark, who will loan the straw bales to line the School including masonry Group had received site 174 867 work on chimneys. The spectators' aide of the street. The June 18 race Is the first of its kind here In many plan approval for construc- Kelly 26? 245 Sup't. Greene years. 181 same company will receive (Contlnurt lui pte*. IMtMctloA) RagJBter The Westfield Board of Hatfield 269 242 178 871 Education will hold a 182 special meeting at 8 p.m. Westfield Rotary Awards $41,800 to 25 Freeholders on Tuesday, in the Board The Westfield Rotary sciences and the Stephen Senior High School and 15 The Stephen Keimeg Niedzwiecki, David Robin- 269 238 178 181 866 Meeting Room at 302 Elm Lt.hr St. Club today announced the Keimeg Memorial Scholar- awards were given to Memorial Scholarship for son, Megan Robinson, 264 178 182 861 awarding of 25 scholar- ship. students currently enrolled one year was awarded to Maureen Walsh, Kevin Miller. 237 Following a short busi- ships totaling $41,800. The Rotary Scholarship in colleges and univer- Brian Gray.

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