Document 6492970

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Document 6492970
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Pagei pRANFORD (WJO CITIZEN AND CHRON^Cl^Thiirs^iaj^pieJnber 14,1978
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'GENERAL INFORMATION;
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1. All programs are for Cranlo/d Residents only.•.
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••'—-2".-"5iie-timit5~placed o.n all classes requiring individual instcodiohV
3. Registration handled at Recreation&Parks Depl. unless indicated
differently* Office-hours are. tyonday-Friday 8:30- frOOp.tn, ' ' ' "
4 ^ h e n / « c±a!r!ed:ley3Sistberpaiti3tareg
^r±u"dlbSitbtita
classes
of Kiddie Kape'rs. Please pay by. check or money order".
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YOUTH PROGRAMS'''•"""' "~~~~'~:-"'."' "~
•KIDDIEKAPJfflS • Pre-school.tecrcationprogram.which meets twice a
week at the Community Center 9-U:30.for l'0:weeks. Class—No: 1
lues. & Thurs. starting Oci:-3. (a child must be 3 before 6)30/78) •
Class No': 2 on Tues.' 8 Thurs. starting Jan. 2; 1979. (child must be 3
by 9/30/78). Class No: %Tues. & Thurs. starting March 13, 1979.
_.(child;mUst be 3by Dec''3Jst.."l978). Birtlv certificates areiequired l
at registration. Registration for all classes staHs.Sept.' \V. The" fee is ••'
S25 for. each session.
• instructor uoris (iarnty..Classes are ottered for children 4,.,
'l*ars"old and up at the Community Center. Classes start Oct. 3rd and
Thursday Oct. 5. Registration is, Sept. 21 front 3600 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
All classes are graded classes in the Royal Academy of Dancing.
For 6'year olds SZ5 for 25 1 hr. lessons
GENERAL CRAFT CLASSES FOR CHILDREN - After school classss inr
children in grades 1-2. 3:1, 5i& and .Kindergarten will begin'during
the week of Nov.-27. 1978uaUhe Comhiunity Center. Registration will> s t a r t N w 2 a ' M t i l ' i l l b l i M f j h i l r i ^ ^
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Matthew J. Rinaldo will be ai
the following stops Saturday •
'•Boulevard, and s . 21st Street
Kenilwdrth, 12:30 to l:30"p.m>'
Broad Street at Elm Street •
VVestfield. 2 tp 3 p.m.; and
ijradlee.'sDepartment- storeparking lot, Clark, 3:30 to 4:3o.
Mary E.. Becker, a-veteran
sales executive and realtor in
,the Cranf6KJ-aFea,~has joined
.y ThejGitizen & Chronicle as. .an
: v advertismg ^-representative.
. Mrs. Becker has in the past
been associated.with several
• real estate firnrfs', including.
, VictorrDe'rinis Real—Estate,
. G:E. Rowland ' Inc.,'..
McPherson 'Realty.Co;\
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- Business arid -Professional,
issiqned
by Mayor Ronald s^
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puDiicuy. cnairman ana co- J K ^ .
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Caseworkers will be on hand
to rassist residents with %
questions or, problems o'n
federal services.
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Volunteers Needed
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Becker. ' U , TheJtecreation anf-Rarks
Drake Business College,;and~ instruction
for special'
Professional School of'v education classes :Septr-25'
mentsTriWjngTstockandwill n^gotiatirig^with ConraiT M a n e r t o the right of t h e mayor are dad, Jpfin/aWsW^
Patricfc.-AAaln event of I h e
hold hearings pn the im^
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•The 374 miles include 325
.ite .s ability
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from .;-H a . m . to 5 p.rn:' : ~ • : .
. -Association
as secretary-and holds
Union: a
College
from, which
certificate
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per-cen t"enhiaJJ__ Avenue-—pool
vice;; president.'
( miles of active: passenger: rail properties. ;
•Jersey's ^ability,
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-ilines, '49•milies'Pf line§/which . f. Nety°-Jersey's^
a
management
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have a potential for passenger exercise the option and purInstructor Judie Korsch is
estate .field; Mrs.- Becker "She has beeri a resident of
service and 130 railroad c n0a s e 6"ghts of way at opworked for theNewark Board Cranford for 26 years She and seeking volunteers who are
stations aJpngithe
Jines^Hie- P " " " ^ ^ « Cr»Mcal jwhen
willingt h
toeget
into the
water
of Education, the Insurance her jhusband live at 119with
children
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CaA,a1so;tallced about^taUoh 'meas U«-ed '.against-future
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Company
of North America. Glenwood Rd.arid have two t r a l n i n g I Sn o t required"
improvemejimts
in its energy and pollution .-.conand several other; private-daughtetst^Mrs^-Barbara— C a J J ° - t n e - recreation
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siderations,". he
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bus„ fare^x. aEe-iHatdwick.. J_ ;.:,:!
c o m p a n i e s / ..••^:-••.•,.•••,,.•.•..4••r-,---•.7j•..'..•-.HlUeh•of•ISnsas^Ky,Mo~and—jrgpartnien| 276-6767
"Which.lines: are c
' t h e properties the-state r Gambaccini said the first expected to go up Oct. 1.
- Mrs. Becker was graduated Laura Beckeri a freshman at K _^.
proposes tp buy from Conrail P >°f'>y in exercising the
Somerset. .Bus Co.. said "paying ' for themselves? from. WeequahiclHighSchopl, -Union Colleger,-.-TWO UPW A D V ^ c i T "
elude the lin«> fmw np»rhy tl0n
purchase
opdon Is the acauisi- fares are expected
' ' to go up 10 Which should h P
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Wayne
Rozman has been
Idene. to Raritan, about'3*0
. °f es_on which there is per cent for; local riders who as unnecessary? Whigh are
advanced to the job of
miles Jong, a t . a "cost -of active passenger, service.
commute tp New. York, Intra- inefficient and.,-need to be
fpreman in the Department of
state fares ar^ expected to inanaged differently? Which
$683;442. The .36 miles from
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2 ^ ^ n o t . b e a n y .cosX-ji njckeL-jn6re^the_should-be--SiAsidi2eibecause_.
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Public
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^change^ in- rail- eompany^^said.r _But—final^ ""they;fUl3J nece^sary-^yen—
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' mfa^ ° n ( i V'"cent K,-PeUit—
"figures have still not c6me*"lho.ugh~ ' unprofitable—serTheioardof Ed"u7atio7wiJl provide ' continuity
infi/sbeen promoted from
tjie.'.COA.
down'to the company, fronithe vic,e?:".'he,ask.eVi!., ••' •• •_.
decide Tuesday whether it vyill negotiations. The resolution laborer to driver m-the DPW
state department of. trans- In Yairdiscussions with bus a i i o w : . h p franfnrd Bno^terq will >^ discussed further
portaqon, the local service company officials, Hardwick ; S ^ n ^ S ? S i ^
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f.vwould become the fare boost in
— •- usually are already paying D^ Walters of the club
g a v e ' the. commissioner apparent oyer the longer date seems to be Assemblyfares sufficient-:to cover the a sked -the board at its work"
contingent authority- to term;"'.
. man. Chuck Hardwick
oBsappoint-.theu: fares^will.be, hiked _too.* ^ i o n l o -sel,.-, ^ fa"fne ,
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~~ the deficits » ^ w c Fi»v per ceijt df'the:
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Boosters Seek Raffle
E^rCfctNIC^rrtrgiFI ... „.
Register .9:30 to y-:30. Sat. Jan: 3th a } the High School fcirls Gym:''
League play begins Jan. S3.,
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os who suffer from asthma. '. , ''O
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preventive measure for ehiphysjern;a,-chronic
bronc- idi
sidizes Joss and encourages more efficient operation of the chins^ and tronhies
children "and adults MjtK^bitLs, J: heart disease,, .tuber; 'ineffitiency," Hardwick said bus lines might not make this
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last,
chronic lung and heart disease culosis,"cysllc fibrpsis, kidney, m a .letter to 'the
com^
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as^el^as;peoplexlve^65'years""disease7"dl.abete^m^^ituym^d• iriissibrier.. "TOere"are simply7T3ofnte3^out: "" "=••
of age is being suggested by-1 other chronic metabloic ho incentives fpr'"a bus com"To be \yilling to pay, more
Ihe Central New. Jersey Lung conditions.——
P^hy to operate profitably.- befoi*: ypu..khoW. if ^ou're
^Association (ot•; the 197^-79•'-.'.•.; People in this "high risk" The, jnpre money a company already paying too much is a:
W ' W " ° Norfh Avenue W , Granfprd 276 4700^
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Winter season.*• ••" •'
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loses: the
decision onlv
group should se<»l»*thfi,advice
seeh*the-,advice Closes;
the; more "taxnaver
"taxpayer comfortable
cprnfortable
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C^sinut St, Roselle Park ^41 9>97. '
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spending
This year's yaccine is of a physician. If he recom'-- dollars Ihe-state pours in^ ,'••" AVhen '/.you're
- x ^ ' • - ' - / T h i r d Ave / Roselle 241 270o. V j
Home
games
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30,
* :pn; self-supporting, someone pise's ipoiiey," said net
-' designed tp provide protection mends that the patient be '•Riders
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i n ' npaying
b v l f t i r (the
h o tthe
K p ' Assemblyman.
A c o p m h l f m i a n .•••••
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against' the three' influenza vaccinated, thcpatient should lines
before the
viruses that are expected to be be immunized in the fall, and JFrejghl_for_thoseilines that
JaterTtharveariy-Noyenibjer. operate in.thered: This policy .
'Gov.
prevalerit-A/rJMsjia, A?Texas
Robe t D
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flies.in the face of every.sound' last-April 17 anfng upbn
Since theeffects of infinenzaUil^Praddifaonal information business practice? " can be ; especially..severeibn^pn: influenza,' contact the "It'sabsolutelyessentialifbr, a c U o n " to establish
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patientsi with.-phtmfte disease, ..Centta]—N&wi—Jersey—fcujig the DOT to-devclop-objcctive-objectives
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the vaccination is suggested Association, 1457 Raritan Rd , criteria to evaluate New\ cost .Criteria .for.services t h e '
BASKETBALL FOR'SENIOR HIGH BOYSTftraries 10-12only. Tuesday
nights at Orange Ave. Middle School from 7-p.m. tov-9 D.m-~S^rts
October'17, 1378.
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GIRLS GYM NIGHT -.Gradfis 7^9 only.-Thursday at Hillside Ave
Middle School from 7 p.nC to 9 p.m. Starts October 19.
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STREET HOCKEY LEAGUES -League Np;-1 grades8-9. League No. 2
grades-10-12. Games will be played on Tues',. trom 6"to 8 p.m. at
Hillside Avei-Middle School and Friday'fromfe-8p.m. at Orange Ave.
Middle School. Team, rosters,must be turnecTTirno later than Oct. 20.
.League play begins on0ct0ber : -31,. --> •.. - • •-. -. •
SOCCER CLIHIC & LEAGUE Grades 3 8 Saturday from 9 a m to 11
a m at Hillside and Orange Avd Middle Schools Starts Sept 23
Come dressed la play
REKfMEIE
FLO
for adults jnd childrbn of all iClark
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Jersey's bus lines," said state would prPvidef.
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formed., this service fpr-.thp
district until' three years ago
when:~the:—Unioh-r-County;1
Technical-yocationai Center
began jrjping it. However, the
center informed the: district it
could ^lo longer do the at-.'tendance .records and would
have to farm out-the ; report
-Lar^g'to a firm in "Princetons
ADULTPROGRAMS
CRAFT CLASSES & CREATIVE STITCHFRY - will be offered in trje Fall
Please watch/Mnford Chronicle lor further information
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' VOLLEYBALL FOR, MEW - Wedngkdau eutnmp frnm 7 to 10 p,m at
Orange Ave.MiddleSchobl. Sta.rts Oct..18.No. fee.
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PHYSICAL FITWESS FOR~WOMEN - (seniorhigh 6 adults')'--Thursday
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K ^ w i i '-9.PM; al Orange Ave..Middle School. Activities
include. Volleyball; Basketball and general-;exercises: . / ,
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SQUARE-DANCING - Instructor Dick Meyers. A lesson . s e r i w i n
American Square Dancing. Friday from:7:3Q,to 8:30 at Bloomingdale '
Awe. School. Starts Sept. 15. Odds a EndsSquare Dance'Club dances
on Friday from 8:30 to, 11:30 at Blodmingdale School. First dances
Sept. 8th. This is aHOperi house.. •
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lfeBrDOPacATE"1B'RiD'GE~Wednesdav
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SENIOR CITIZEN CLUB - Open to CranfdttLSe'nior Cit'uens Tuesday
liom .1. p.m. to. 3 p.m.'.
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I.STOR^Stl'iroRT^Tchniaue's in nainting MnnHay "z'_"
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ARTS & CRAFTS FOR SENIORS -Tec'tiriifliH-s-iii textiles Monday 1Q12 n o o n /
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tennis reservations will be. made at the.Communily Center beMeeii 9
a.m. and 1 p.m. daily upto 7 days in advance.Reswvations for night
time and weekends will be taken at the Clay Courts ah'd HiUs>dtCourts
between 7:00 p.m. and 9:00 daily and between 10*;00 a:m. and 5-.00
p.m. on weeken'ds..Reservations for Walnut &• Orange Courts will be
taken at-Hillsijle Courts st the. same times.
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PANTS
ANNUAL FALL FUN - Three and Six mile run starling from parking lot
across from-Municipal BuiTdina October 1st, 197^8- Registration starts
Sept. 1,' 1W8, at the Community Center.- Open to Cranford residents
All Shapes, Sizes & Colors
-FIELDHOiJSE;EACIUTyjmD-j;ROGRAM-I:Thflii^!Sn.it«. adjacent t o - i the ppbl complex offers handball.courts, sauna, ejercise equipment••
universal gym and basketball: Handball reservations "are taken. Mon •
, thru Fri. 7:00-fl:00 p.m. and 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sat. & Sun. There
«rill- be achatge-of 41.00/hF. for advance handball /paddlebalf
reservat/ons. The-weekly schedule beginning October 2, 1978. Monday-Friday'.
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.Monday, September 25. f o r information on resident i n d non- ' "
resident membershipscontadtthe Recreation & Parks Dept. .oflice:''"
COMMUNITY CENTER . Rooms.available,for spwial meeJiiigs and
events.
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«PA INTER & CARPENTER
by;vtiy<^^ " W o j s h i n g t o n
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DEPT. ,276-8900.
|ON CONTACT THE RECREATION SPARKS
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Green, light blue, black, brown & rust
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Complete Work Clothes Oepf..
for Union County Vocational
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Come Jn for a first-rate deal on
scrobbable, strippable easy-to-hangit-yourself Wall-Tex Wallcoverings.
Offer good till October 15.
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Register for FREE 10% Discount Card
ARMY &NAVY
STORE
30'7. Union, Cffltoftf
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Ralph: Taylor, of. the law
finn; ,of?Tpy and -.Taylor,, announced today tljat: he "and
Edward Toy will be practicing
Jaw separately! Baylor said
'that as of Sept. 15 he will be
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CRANFORD
fflwy Qfhm
AmiANCE
$
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FOft TWEEWTfRE
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SKI SEASON!,
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che'tert c h o n
Designed for Com fort,
Fit and Performance.
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Perkins said that^ jjip*proximately 5b to 60 per cent to a New York Yankee game.
of the homes with access to a
SINGLES DANCE
system subscribe to it.
The Jewish Collegiate and
A recent report from the Professional Young Adults_of
New "Jersey Office of Cable New Jersey will hold an
Television shows that only Autumn Festival Dance
three systems are operational Sunday at the Marriott Motor
in Union Coifnty, two in
Hotel, Saddle Brook
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Serving you for 45 years
14 14. Union Ave., Cranford
* 276-7144
Closed on Wednesday
Arthur
TRAVEL
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looking for a
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Imported tartans
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Traditional, authentic tartans among
which are Dress Gordon, Royal Stewart
and Princess Margaret, Imported from
Gteat Bntatn These are the perennial
favorites your girls love so much. •
a Kilt 4-6x $18, 2-4 $15, 7-14 $20 Shirt 7-14
$7-Crew pull-over s,m,l $5 99
b. Jumper 4~6x $16, 7*14 $20 Acrylic T
'shirt s.m.l $5 49
Also available (n boys pants, toddler
suspender kilts, junior and misses kilts
Motorcycle
Mo-ped
Mini-bike
Insurance
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additional 10% OFF total
purchases on regularly
priced merchandiser
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Swan . , . serving' the community since 1924
When you compare . . . Swan always gains a customer!
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•..''•'• • 233 east'brSad -s'tiree't. westfiefd • phone 2 3 3 - i i i i : > t ) p e n thursday evening's. • fr^e parking atrear of store
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Gfanford police say they are
the next cpmmumties en- Springfield
going to crack'"down ori.perjoying the service Borough _Cable TV in-most -com- -sonscaughtTpulling false fire
council is holding Jieanngs munities has been slow .to
alarms. , ;•'
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system there by 'Suburban services, or local origination.
Juvenile Bureau said "we are..,1
Cablevision of East Orange L,ee Marguhes of the Los.
takinga stringent approaehio"
Thatcompany is the largest Angeles Times, one orfhelop <
those Who endanger liv.es-byl:
in the state and because it is TV reporters in the nation, by JOAN VARANELLI
causing false ialarms." active in this area, it might be noted recently that Suburban
He made the statement
D O O R S
the one that eventually will Cablevision won a national O P E N
after a 10-year^Id boy was i
apply for a franchise in excellence award for overall
apprehended for pulling' a n :
Cranford
alarmduring lunch'hdur from
senvice- in this category in If you missed your chance
Roosevelt School Monday at ;
Though no firm has sought 1977. He wrote "What it of- to try 'Havana last year,
the intersection of Elmora and
i o bring cable to Cranford," f f e d to its approximately you can sample the sights
Dunham Avenues. Mason said
Perkins predicted that an 40, KM subscribers was strong and sounds of Cuba from
the bov's case will ho rpf»>rr«»rl
- ^-apptH^tion—would - be forth-Joca* coverage, high- school - Nawmhtsr 25, 197S tu~
to the. juvenile- conference
coming within "a couple of sports, gospel singing in the 25, W9.
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committee, The youngster is a '
years " It takes about a year P rk, a-* health information*
student at Roosevelt School. '
-after^pplicalion-js-made for a—series.,—interviews—withsystem -to be operative, he visiting celeb nties, parades," This
8-day
charter ,
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beauty contests, symphonies, ' program will offer a choice,
.Kean 'College is (offering
Perkins is a partner in the even a quiz show for high of 3 different itinerqrles
coqrsesin'"How to Start Yoijr ,•
firm of HolzapheJ and school studejnj|s These were" combining stays in Havana
Own Business".and,"Law.for/
Perkins, which represents the programs that East Orange with stays at a beach
Laymen;". Call the continuing
New
Jersey s Cif81e,-« TV viewers couldn't get anywhere
resort,. Three meals daily" education center at. 527^Zf63.
Association and about half of «'se, presented with vitality- are' included' as ~ welt a<i~
a n d
the companies in the state.
enthusiasm and without »6 uh d i. rip .' •••:'-a 1,-h'
Cable. TV has the capability
transportation,
' air
p y pretensions of grandeur "
conditioned rooms' with_
of offering 20 or more chanl i d d i ^ n r ^
privateTBaih,, sightseeing,.'
to Uje existing
transfers, tips and taxes. A
commercial
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and public outlets. Perkins
.complete
on-week. vacation •
said it could provide such
in the' Caribbean is yours •
variable services as time and
weather information, health
fi'nai B'nth of Cranford, for just $679M per-person
care information, community Lodge 2276, will hold its first . sharing a doable .room. .—"•
programming, - news, ad- meeting Monday af Temple^
vertising, stock wires and Beth-El at 8 p m
doors to new travel
sports
The
Anti-Defamation iThe"
experience*
are 'constantly
Most cable TV subscribers League chairman for the
pay between~$8 and $10 per
. the 4oor~ ofyafan '$ Tra v<sl
month for the basic cable George Sauer, will disc
relationship
of_the•American
Agency Grid consider Cuba,
service Perkins^aid Subcommunity and Israel
a diffetienUestinidion.
scribers to such pay TV
its Back To
How to get
'e income
g 101 N. Union Ave., Cranford 276-25401
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child $18 for a second child
helping to underwrite the > ? b l e television hasn t Elizabeth and one in Hillside, -stacked, poured and promoted
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a ^ S i 2 ^ w 4^Fir^Mff ^Bcratingncost&-df the i n d e o p ^ i ^ m u c h - o L a i t Jxnpaet in
Under the ordinance passed Poo). "All we're asking is that Union
County yet but it issubscribers among
w n
spell,"
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week, I temfo wUh you pay a little more,''he told tl£ r ostat
. g Readily throughout
• The hospitality committee
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firm,
reports
a
totaLof
the association speakers
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a Cranford- 176,000 television househblds was chaired by:1 Jfohn'Stratton,
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officer,
children will pay $20 in fees A t h
Perkins,-and-expert-m—in-the-€oun4yjsiudent-C'—^~ — ! J — L "--'•*
based lawyer
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cable TV,
l reported in a speech - The state office reports that included Mary Corning, Joan
to the local Rotary Club that Suburban CahWislnn h** O'Donnel and Betsy Sloans In
.appreciation of their efforts;
aoout 330,000 households are obtained certificates of apsubscribing to cable m theproval fqr six other com-1 the Retail '^Diyisionr-will make
state through 41 different munities m the county, but it a contribution to the Student
systems That's about one out hasn't built those systems Council.
of seven of all TV households yet The communities* are
in New Jersey
Opp. Firehouse
El^TL^Jypes
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& PARKS DEPARTMENT
276-8900
for the swim team mem- maintaining the facility and
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schedule
or 527- I •••• ^ • • • i • • • • • ' MMMH ^•^^K ^_ZlZ_.
CRANFORD JACKETS
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w a * i ° ^ : ^ n T * ^ u w t o ^ ' T a b " indoor pppl. A numLer of nonlesson /
from $5to stension . ^ T h e ,, ordinance residents are members of the
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, courses,
Kea Crpss courses,, w i t h
Comraitteeinan
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..r swjiwning and Rayrriotid- :Moliiar in. the : ' Dreyer said thai the 400
-mjseetianRjus"fees,
• •- — negative both times.
summer memberships .,1
he •mos't controversial ( Wot even the revised $10 fee ' tittiracted from out-of-town
He said that although he and
, elehient- in the -fee-setting, structure seelhed satisfactory'were supporting the -^inter
Toy are still good friends, it, is.
a chal-ge -for'-r.jHo spokesmen.^^for.'the"ji(a"reht pool. In (voting for the. brv ordinance;
Ja: bo4h_their .interests;t. to
_m£mbeK^bf-thetswim-4eanaT^ssociati(^rT4whpse^meB^
_wmch_uses- the-vyinter-pool,—tried
to^interrupt the
the voting
by resident
resident .members
_membef s • were u « c b i x A i I T V KAii/M-rAii#».i
tried tcunterrupt
voting by
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comments
from
the
floor
and
paying
for
overcrowded
rxwls.^Opf'TAMTy DOWNTOWN was provided by retail Cranford since 1944, has been
the fees~"|fropiR,ed. in the
ls
ahgrilyteft
the"ordinance''
meeUng room
"If the winter,pool
doesn't he
,dlYSeptet
JPn.'.'Of Thursday
Chamhpr night
of Commerce
t a mark Betsy
first active,in numerous w.ays in
original, ordinatice; . .;. •
once
xihe >••
was-carry
more
ofjts sharer,"
shopping'. "Hostess
the township, • He"'- was. a
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,- ' saJd, ..the"~' sw«imer.people Sloan serves cider'to back-fo-school shoppers Linda ' charter. niemDer of. the
W final reading Tuesday set :R; E. Sommerlad,,^6f.-:"3i! shouldn't pay^ore than their Cirillo/ Laura CirJIlo and -Christina Jackyra
- ' -' ' Mayor's"Committee on Drug
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swmijteam fee^of
$10;foc-a..Jrulip St., ayformer officer:'vof ^•"shate.^^':^:-,^^:-;^•v..•XX:>. y:'^:...^,'
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rst child7~510' Tor a second" the association, said he had Purpose ot-the.tee increasesCranford Chapter of the
•child-and no^ charges*for ad^^theiihpressiontharthe"eiitire""iri~ijbth-Tnembershi{(s'-~and
American- H^*d .'Cross and
ditional"children It^was ac- ordinance was going t a be program fees,is to try to put
residential area chairman of
cepted by the committee shelved
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the winter 'facility, where
th Cranford United Fund,
beforejhe ordinance passed
He said he obtained that costs — have
risen
' The fees are in addition to impression from parks-and dramatically, on a selfthe regular membership fees recreation officials who met sustaining basis The township
Shoppers consumed ' an Commerce ,. which -was
which were earlier raised to Jwith
various-indoor poo) users estimated that the winter pool
1,500 cookies and marking the'first."Thursday
$125forresidents-and$185for a s t Thursday night in an stood to lose as_, much as estimated
500.cups
of
cider and grape:: shopping.night in September,
nonresidents
~ attempt to,work out a..com- $47,000 m_1978ig if
drink, courtesy -of the*. retSl-V'^A-r-tot-.'-of^r-the.'^
The program fee increases pronnseJee, structure
.> rafes were retained
division of tho fhaynhpr of turrit^ out to bo youncjtcra in
attracted criticism primarily . Kochlcr observed during the
Taylor, whose law practice
search of school -supplies and ', has
from the Cranford Community hearing that the only thing
centered around • real
clothing.'for
the
1978-79
year
Pools Parents Assn which t^e aamt would satisfy the swim
trusts, estate plansupports to Cranford Swim nc a members would be "no
has
-Team—and—has—helped - the-J te S.e_at alJJ.Lpr.eyer.said
cittty—="
that—wintep—pool-members-
.; © B I B O V E R A L L S -by';Efy, /•).',;".;;•••"
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TRAVEL
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RENEW BEGINS-r l?ev. JWsgr. John D^vlsi pastor of updates: before crasses ^w.,
St. Michael Church and Amy and ChrliHellenbrechf of .in September,; one week"wafter
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Cranford are pictured above .with the ReneW' Banner Chriatmas recess, and one I
recently presentetLtathe church/The banners a visual week.before cTosjng schools in -I •Free 32-page booklet tells
reminder of the program that begins this weekend with J u n e . • ' . •'. : . ' , ' • , .-,'•'..•:• . . . ' . ' . how muriicipal bonds may "
"Sign-up Sunday,"When members of St.- MHchael will, -jBpard' member Robert I increase youV. after tax
be invited to join with Iheir fellow parishioners To form Bresler proposed a resolution
investmentincome by 60%
small discussiotr^roups. They will discuss the Word of that .'.the board's, negotiating I or nioreydependihgon your
God and how itt applies to their dally lives. TheiRenew team include menxbers With |
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Program is part of a diocesan effort
sponsored by; the
one, two and three years of _ laxbrackety
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ADULTS CLASSES • ' Merrill fcynch,
40 YEARS OFHEtP
d Kean College is • adding! I 105 Elin Street,
g
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Frank 'Carey—whn-hff^ OolHprt anrt fir^fightingf
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reJports.tbat he has received a Children's E*und, which he ,has H o 1 o c a u s£
literature
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wine appreciation,
dance, I
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swimming
and exercise
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language courses, and courses • HusinW i>hon<u »u
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' «ARMY FATIGUES
' A i t "pftOGRAMS THAT • REQUIRE SCHOOL USE ARE PENDING
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•'foFuip Apollo servrceby'the
"time
t h e board '••'•, -votes
Tuesday.'.:--':.-; ,.''V ....,•,''..•. •.• 9
The board ; is: <xpec^ed * to
approve-a hew policy, which
would
authorize t h e
p p r b p o s e d : inventory arid
appraisal by an outside firm.
| Included wil| b^i all buildings,
•equiprnen^jpribvable.
; fixed
"l!lJBIpTinent, . furnltuce'^ancf
ifixtures, a n d . outside improvements." '.••'-'.".••
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"ffirrTsTBASKETBAL-L-fEAGUE - Monday- evening' at Oranfe and " '
^inside Ave- Middle School gyms. Starts Dec. 4. Organisational
"meeiing Tues; Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Center.' : : - ' ". ".
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Hejjry Koenler and seconded' Koi.v»iii^'..:*.......*,. »«<,-» »»«
hyp. Committeeman- Henry
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BASKETBALL FOR MEN Tuesday evening from 8 to 10 p m
HillsioVAW Middle School Starts October 17 No fee
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instead of m , , . : , f , , GeorgeSherman, of 32,Myrtte°
The .amendment
was St., countered that "a little
proposed .byJlCommitteeman m o r e can break the' camel's
BOWLING
ViRESTUNG CLmiCS & LEAGUES - G r a d e d Saturday from g:3JH2 _
_nopi\LMonday_thru-Thursday-630-8^0np7nr^arttienHJgfi School.
Wrestling Room..Registration is on Nov. 21 & 28 from 7-9 p:m. at
Community Center.'Program starts Sat:: Dec. 2.
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BOYS BASKETBALL LEAGUE &'CLINICS - For boys grades 4-9
-Register,) 0 a m . | 0 u noon Sal; Nov. 4 at Hillside Aw. Midrib Srh™|
or Sat. Nov. I I Orahge Ave. Middle School. B«Sdressed and ready.'to'
pla^ieague'play beginsjlgc. 9.
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rights that the state wants to .Cenrail by September 18,
buy /includes j the;,old Jersey expiration date of a 90O-day_
•-Gen tral-^RftjIiroad.-tna inline; 'op'ti6.n-r--tj6,^-purciiaserr-l',beginning,;east of Cranford however,'. Congress^passes
and running' .all1 the1.way to pending legislation to extend
Fbillipsburg on the Delaware the option period through;
31; 1&79,' then" the
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The . State
Commuter commissioner... would, be
Operating Agency. (CQA) has authorized • to use .his own
authorized- the transportation tdiscretion--in the timing" and""
c^uisitions:
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.Gambaccini. to. buy the rails . Gambaccini,' who is,' chairai a cost dr$I7^5mDlion,".
A, explained
Gambaccini's: department
the. . M H I , ! ; ; « ^ :„ *U« V.K"jot transportation was in ^";""B—v-j plai\,is
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